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Article by Sergiu Alexandru – published on Thursday, June 12, 2025 22:23 / Updated Thursday, June 12, 2025 22:23
On Friday, June 13, the European Under 19 championship begins by Romania. The final tournament takes place between June 13 and 26. The matches will be played in Bucharest (Giulești and Arc de Triomp), Voluntari (“Anghel Iordănescu) and Ploiești (” Ilie Oană). The matches will be live on GSP.ro and televised on Proarena and Voyo platform.
Starting with June 13, Romania again organizes a final tournament for youth football. After the competitions hosted in 2011 (EURO U19) and 1998 (Euro U21), fans will again have international matches in three cities in the country. Romania had to organize Euro U19 and in 2021, but the competition was canceled due to Covid-19.

Who participates in Euro U19 2025. Romania, in group A
There are 8 national ones who qualified for this competition, Romania participating as a host country. The teams were divided into two groups, the first two ranked to qualify in the semifinals.
- Group A.: Romania, Denmark, Spain, Montenegro
- Group B: Germany, Norway, England, Netherlands
On which stadiums are the matches of Euro U19 2025
Giulești Stadium (Bucharest, Capacity: 14,047 places)
- The Rapid's arena will host three groups, a semi -final and final.

Arc de Triomphe (Bucharest, capacity: 8,100 seats)
- Here will be played three matches of groups and a semifinal

“Anghel Iordănescu” (volunteers, capacity: 4,600 seats)

“Ilie Oană” (Ploiești, Capacity: 15,073 places)

Ticket prices vary between 3 and 7 euros (15 – 35 lei)
- Group phase: 4 euros (category 1) and 3 euros (category 2)
- Semifinals: 5 euros (category 1) and 4 euros (category 2)
- The final: 7 euros (category 1) and 5 euros (category 2)
Here is the program of the EURO U19 2025 matches! Ion Marin's national team debuts with Montenegro
Friday, June 13
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Spain – Denmark (18:00, Giulești)
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Romania – Montenegro (21:00, Arc de Triomphe)
Saturday, June 14
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England – Norway (17:00, Ploiești)
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Germany – the Netherlands (20:00, Volunteers)
Monday, June 16
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Denmark – Montenegro (18:00, Giulești)
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Romania – Spain (21:00, volunteers)
Tuesday, June 17
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Norway – the Netherlands (17:00, Ploiești)
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Germany – England (20:00, Arc de Triomphe)
Thursday, June 19th
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Montenegro – Spain (20:00, Ploiești)
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Denmark – Romania (20:00, Arc de Triomphe)
Friday, June 20
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The Netherlands – England (20:00, Giulești)
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Norway – Germany (20:00, volunteers)
Monday, June 23
- Semifinal 1: 1st place Group A – 2nd place Group B (18:00 or 21:00)
- Semifinal 2: 1st place Group B – 2nd place Group A (18:00 or 21:00)The matches will play on Giulești and the Arc de Triomphe. Hours and stadium division will be decided later
Thursday, June 26
- FINAL: WINNER SF 1 – WINNER SF 2 (21:00, Giulești)
What teams participate in Euro U19 2025
Over the years, names like Fernando Torres, Gerard Deulofeu, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Marco Asensio, Kylian Mbappe, Frankie de Jong, Rodri, Erling Haaland or Viktor Gyokeres played in the final U19 tournaments.
Romanian Lot U19:
- Portarii: Máté Simon (FK Csikszereda), Rafael Munteanu* (Câmpulung Muscel / Farul Constanța);
- defense: Alin Chinteș* (Unirea Ungheni / Cluj University), Ionuț Cercel (FCSB), Emanuel Marincău (Mainz 05 / Germany), Darius Fălcușan (Empoli FC / Italy), Raul Marița (Greuther Furth / Germany), Răzvan Călugăr* (Unirea Alba Iulia / AFC Hermannstadt), Matea Marin (Steaua), Mario Bărăitaru (CSM Slatina);
- Midfielders: Ianis Tarbă (Celta Vigo / Spain), Remus Guțea (FC Voluntari), Luca Szimionaș (Hellas Verona / Italy), David Matei ** (Steaua București / Craiova University), David Păcuraru* (Steaua București / Farul Constanța), Luca Băsceanu (Farul Constanța);
- Attackers: Jason Vescan-Kodor (Lecce / Italy), Vlad Dănciuțiu (Austin FC II / USA), David Barbu (Craiova University), Ioan Vermeșan (Hellas Verona / Italy)
*In the case of players who in season 2024-2025 evolved in the form of a loan, both the teams they played were passed, but also the ones they belong to;
** David Matei played in season 2024-2025 at Steaua București, but was transferred by Craiova University and presented after the season is completed.
Also, the goalkeeper Bogdan Ungureanu was passed on the list as the third goalkeeper, additional, and can be used in case of possible medical problems confirmed by UEFA for one of the goalkeepers already selected in the final lot.

Montenegro
- coach: Nenad Vukcevic
- Goalkeepers: Ognjen Milović (FK Kom), Tomaš đurović (FC iskra);
- Defenders: Bodin Tomašević (Bologna, Italy), Aleksa Karadžić (FC Iskra), Bojan Damjanović (FK Sutjeska), Miloš Vračar (FK Podgorica), Lazar Šekularac (FK Jedinstvo), Lazar Maraš (FC Dečić);
- Midfielders: Marko Perović (Almeria, Spain), Lazar Savović, Stefan đukanović, Danilo Vukanić, Andrej Camaj (all from FK Buducnost), Danilo ćetković (FK Sutjeska), Lazar Zlatičanin (FK Mornar), Vuk Vlahović (Dinamo Zagre, Cruaga), Petar Jauković (Vojvodina Novi Sad, Serbia);
- Attackers: Marko Tadić (Partizan, Serbia), Filip Perović (FC Iskra), Andrej Kostić (FK Buducnost)
Spain
- Selector: Paco Gallardo
- Portarii: Simon Garcia (Bilbao), Raul Jimeze (Valencia)
- Defenders: jOn Martin (Sociedad), Alexis Olmedo (Barcelona), Andres Cuenca (Barcelona), Jofre Torrents (Barcelona), Dani Munoz (Atletico Madrid)
- Midfielders: Tommy Marques (Barcelona), Alejandro Granados (Club Nxt), Izan Merino (Malaga), Quim Junyent (Barcelona), Gonzalo Pastor (Castellon), Jano Monserrate (Atletico Madrid), Oscar Marcos (Celta)
- Attackers: Antonito Cordero (Malaga), Jan Virgili (Barcelona), Pablo Garcia (Betis), Dani Diaz (Real Sociedad), Peio Huestamendia (CD Basconia), Omar Janneh (Atletico Madrid)
Denmark
- coach: Lars Stensgaard Jørgensen
- Portarii: Oscar Buur (FC Copenhagen), Marius van der Rad (Aarhus)
- Defenders: Hjstrup (Viborg), Cornelius Olsson (Turin), Tobias Slotsager (Hellas Verona), Luka Callo (Kolding IF), Julius Berthel Askou (Odense), Markus Walker (FC Nordsjals U19), Lukas Larsen (Brondby)
- midfielders: Justin Janssen (FC Nordsjaelland), Villum Berthelsen (FC Nordsjaelland), Laurits Pedersen (Randers FC), Julius Nielsen (Silkeborg), Nikolaj Juul -Sandberg (Odense), Mathias Karsbo (Lyngby
- Attackers: Mike Themsen (Randers FC), Oscar Schwartau (Norwich), Oscar Schwartau (Norwich), Jonathan Agyekun (Brondby), Olti Hyseni (Sønderjyske), Frederik Emmery (Aarhus)
Germany
- Selector: Hanno Balitsch
- Portarii: Max Schmitt (Bayern), Konstantin Heide (SPVG Unterhaching)
- Defenders: Almugera Kabar (Borussia Dormtund), Elias Decker (FC Ingolstadt 04), Lukas Reich (1860 Munich), Maximilian Herwerth (Stuttgart), David Odogu (Wolfsburg)
- Midfielders: Eric da Silva Moreira (Nottingham Forest), Finn Jeltsch (Stuttgart), Winners Osawe (FC Nuremberg), Kjell Watjen (Borussia Dortmund), Noah Darvich (Barcelona), Mateo Kritzer (Karlsruher), Melvin Onos (Hoffenheim)
- Attackers: Paris Brunner (Circle Brugge), Max Moerstedt (Hoffenheim), Said El Mala (Viktoria Koln), Charles Herrmann (Borussia Monchengladbach), Jarzinho Malanga (Stuttgart), Robert Ramsak (RB Leipzig)
Norway
- Portarii: Aksel Bergsvik (Il Sandviken), Magnus Staer-Jensen (Kjelsas Il)
- Defenders: Luca Hoyland (Skeid Oslo), Anders Borset (Vfl Wolfsburg), Mathias Oren (Sogndal Il), Aleksander Hammer Kjelsen (Aalesunds FK), Karsten Arman Ekorness (Stabak)
- midfielders: Andreas Heredia-Randen (Stromsgodset IF), Julian Gonstad (Hamarkameratene), Troy Nyhammer (Haugesund), Gustav Nyheim (Molde), Stian Sjovold (Valerenga), Mikkel Hope (FK Haugesund), William Wendt (Stabaek), Granas (Molde)
- Attackers: Jones El Abdellaoui (Celta Vigo), Adrian Kurd Ronning (Kristiansund BK), Oskar Spiten-Nysaether (Stabek), Sebastian Olderheim (Stabek), Jesper Reitan-Sunda (Rosenborg)
England
- Portarii: Finlay Herrick (West Ham United), Tommy Setford (Arsenal), Matthew Young (Sunderland)
- Defenders: Zach Abbott (Nottingham Forest), Joe Johnson (Luton Town), Caleb Korha (Crystal Palace), Jayden Meghoma (Brentford), Stephen Mfuni (Manchester City), Harrison Murray-Campbell (Chelsea), Triston Rowe (Aston Villa)
- Midfielders: Kiano Dyer (Chelsea), Josh King (Fulham), Chris Rigg (Sunderland), Reiss Russell-Denny (Tottenham Hotspur)
- Attackers: Samuel Amo-Ameyaw (RC Strasbourg), Jesse Derry (Crystal Palace)* Shumaira Mheuka (Chelsea), Mikey Moore (Tottenham Hotspur), Tom Watson (Sunderland), Ethan Wheatley (Manchester United), Kadan Young (Royal Antwerp, Loan From Aston Villa)
Netherlands
- Selector: Peter van der vee
- Portarii: Joeri Heerkens (Sparta Prague), Ismail Ka (Feyenoord)
- Defenders: Givairo Read (Feyenoord), Precious Ugwu (AJAX), Dies Janse (AJAX), Mats Rots (Heracles Almelo), Sven Van Der Place (PSV), Shane Van Aarle (FC Eindhoven)
- Midfielders: Elijah Dijkstra (AZ), Tygo Land (PSV), Kees Smit (AZ), Mark Verkuijl (AJAX), Kasper Boogaard (AZ), Julian Oerip (AZ)
- Attackers: Ayob Oufkir (Sparta Rotterdam), Don -Angelo Konadu (Ajax), Aymen Sliti (Feyenoord), Zepiqueno Redmond (Feyenoord), Lucas Vennegoor of Hesselink (FC Twente)
Spain is the champion of Titre, from 2024. And it is the most national titled, with 9 successes.
- 2024: Spain
- 2023: Italy
- 2022: England
- 2019: Spain
- 2018: Portugal
- 2017: England
- 2016: France
- 2015: Spain
- 2014: Germany
- 2013: Serbia
- 2012: Spain
- 2011: Spain
- 2010: France
- 2009: Ukraine
- 2008: Germany
- 2007: Spain
- 2006: Spain
- 2005: France
- 2004: Spain
- 2003: Italy
- 2002: Spain




