UNDER-21 CHAMPIONSHIP - 2017/19 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Nereo Rocco - Trieste Sunday 23 June 2019 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Denmark Group B - Matchday 3 Last updated 24/06/2019 21:53CET

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Previous meetings 2 Match background 3 Squad list 5 Head coach 7 Match officials 8 Competition facts 9 Match-by-match lineups 12 Team facts 15 Legend 17

1 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste

Previous meetings Head to Head UEFA European Under-21 Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached 23/06/2015 GS-FT Denmark - Serbia 2-0 Prague Falk 21, Fischer 47

UEFA European Under-21 Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached Makienok 36; 07/09/2012 QR (GS) Denmark - Serbia 1-1 Aalborg Ninković 84 11/10/2011 QR (GS) Serbia - Denmark 0-0 Kragujevac

UEFA European Under-21 Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached 1-0 15/10/2008 PO Serbia - Denmark Milinković 74 agg: 2-0 11/10/2008 PO Denmark - Serbia 0-1 Aalborg F. Djordjević 83

UEFA European Under-21 Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached Jugović 55, Vucevic 72; Møller 10, 79, 87, 30/04/1991 QR (GS) Yugoslavia - Denmark 2-6 Belgrade Jakobsen 64, Madsen 81, 89 (P) Molnar 10, 49, Møller 13/11/1990 QR (GS) Denmark - Yugoslavia 3-0 Aalborg 78

Final Qualifying Total tournament

Home Away Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA Total Denmark 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 7 3 2 2 12 5 Serbia 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 7 2 2 3 5 12

2 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Match background

Denmark and Serbia have been regular rivals at UEFA European Under-21 Championship level and meet again at Trieste's Stadio Nereo Rocco in the final round of Group B games. • Denmark have three points having lost their opening fixture to Germany 3-1 before beating Austria by the same scoreline on matchday two; Serbia, on the other hand, followed a 0-2 reverse against Austria with a 6-1 defeat by Germany, their heaviest ever in the U21 finals. • Serbia are therefore bottom of Group B, three points behind Denmark and Austria with Germany leading the way on six, and cannot qualify for the semi-finals as the best runners-up overall. • To have any hope of finishing top of the group, Denmark must beat Serbia and hope Austria do the same to Germany, in which case, with all three teams level on six points, final positions would be determined by results between them. Denmark will finish first in the group if they win and Germany lose 2-0. Previous meetings • This is the teams' eighth competitive U21 meeting, with Denmark having won three of the previous seven and Serbia two. The Danes, however, have had considerably the better of the goalscoring; they have found the net 12 times in those games to Serbia's five. • This is the second time in three U21 final tournaments the sides have been in the same group. In 2015, goals from Rasmus Falk and earned Denmark a 2-0 matchday three win in Prague and took them into the semi- finals as the winners of Group B; Serbia finished bottom of the section. That was also the teams' last fixture. • The six contests prior to that 2015 game all came in qualifying. The teams shared two draws in the 2013 preliminaries, 0-0 in Serbia and 1-1 in Denmark – but, while Serbia finished first in the section and Denmark second, both were subsequently eliminated in the play-offs for the final tournament, by England and Spain respectively. • Serbia won 1-0 both away and home against Denmark in the play-offs for the 2009 tournament to reach the finals, where they were unable to progress beyond the group stage. • Denmark recorded two emphatic wins against Yugoslavia in qualifying for the 1992 competition, winning 3-0 in Aalborg and 6-2 in Belgrade. The Danes finished top of the section with Yugoslavia second, and went on to reach the semi-finals, losing 3-0 to eventual winners Italy. • Denmark's Jacob Bruun Larsen and Ivan Šaponjić of Serbia were both on target in a 2-2 European U19 Championship elite round draw in March 2016. Daniel Iversen, Rasmus Kristensen and Jacob Rasmussen also featured for Denmark, with Luka Jović and Aleksandar Lutovac in the Serbia line-up. Form guide Denmark • This is Denmark's third successive U21 final tournament, and a fifth participation in the eight or 12-team finals. They were eliminated in the group stage in 2006, 2011 on home soil and 2017, but did reach the semi-finals in 2015, losing 4-1 to eventual champions Sweden. • Two years ago in Poland, the Danes finished third in Group C behind Italy and eventual champions Germany having collected three points from their three games (W1 L2). • Their results in the 2019 finals mean Denmark have won five of their 14 group stage games in the final tournament overall, losing seven. • A place in the 2015 semi-finals equalled Denmark's most successful U21 campaign; they also reached the last four in 1992 having previously got to the quarter-finals in 1978 and 1986. • Denmark qualified as the winners of Group 3, with 23 points from ten fixtures (W7 D2 L1), and were unbeaten in their last five games (W3 D2). They scored 30 goals, including at least one in every game. Serbia • Serbia have qualified for the third tournament in a row, and the seventh time for an eight or 12-team finals. Their last three finals campaigns – in 2009, 2015 and 2017 – all ended winless in the group stage. • Two years ago in Poland, Serbia finished third in Group B behind Spain and Portugal, picking up one point from their three matches. Their defeats by Austria and Germany mean they are without a win in their last 12 games in the final tournament (D4 L8). • They were runners-up in 2004 and semi-finalists in 2006, both as Serbia and Montenegro, and 2007 runners-up as Serbia. As Yugoslavia they won the 1978 final and were runners-up in 1990, also reaching the last four in 1980 and 1984.

3 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste • Serbia were one of five teams to qualify unbeaten for the 2019 finals, finishing with 26 points – four clear of Austria – at the top of Group 7 after eight wins and two draws in their ten fixtures. Their last two qualifiers finished goalless, meaning they had not scored in 357 minutes of competitive football before Andrija Živković's 85th-minute penalty against Germany on matchday two. Links and trivia • Robert Skov made his senior Denmark debut on 10 June as they defeated Georgia 5-1 at home in a UEFA EURO 2020 qualifier. • Nikola Milenković and Jović started both of Serbia's recent UEFA EURO 2020 qualifiers, against Ukraine (0-5 away) and Lithuania (4-1 home), Jović scoring in the latter. Also involved against Lithuania were Saša Lukić and substitute Živković.

4 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Squad list

Denmark Current season Overall Qual. FT Team No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Daniel Iversen 19/07/1997 21 Oldham - 9 0 2 0 11 - 16 Peter Vindhal-Jensen 16/02/1998 21 Nordsjælland - 0 0 0 0 - - 22 Snorre Olsen 26/01/1999 20 Lyngby - 0 0 0 0 - - Defenders 2 Rasmus Kristensen 11/07/1997 21 Ajax - 9 5 2 0 16 5 3 Jacob Rasmussen 28/05/1997 22 Empoli - 10 0 2 0 13 - 4 Jonas Bager 18/07/1996 22 Randers - 1 0 0 0 1 - 5 Victor Nelsson 14/10/1998 20 Nordsjælland - 10 0 2 0 12 - 13 Mads Pedersen 01/09/1996 22 Nordsjælland - 4 0 1 0 9 - 15 Joakim Mæhle 20/05/1997 22 Genk - 2 0 1 2 3 2 19 Andreas Poulsen 13/10/1999 19 Mönchengladbach - 3 0 0 0 3 - Midfielders 6 Philip Billing 11/06/1996 23 Huddersfield - 7 1 2 0 9 1 7 Mikkel Duelund 29/06/1997 21 Dynamo Kyiv - 10 4 2 0 16 4 8 Mathias Jensen 01/01/1996 23 Celta - 7 1 2 0 11 1 10 Robert Skov 20/05/1996 23 København - 10 8 2 1 12 9 11 Jacob Bruun Larsen 19/09/1998 20 Dortmund - 8 2 2 0 10 2 12 Asger Sørensen 05/06/1996 23 Jahn - 4 0 1 0 5 - 18 Oliver Abildgaard 10/06/1996 23 AaB - 4 1 1 0 5 1 20 Magnus Kofod Andersen 10/05/1999 20 Nordsjælland - 0 0 1 0 1 - 21 08/11/1996 22 AGF - 1 0 1 0 2 - Forwards 9 Marcus Ingvartsen 04/01/1996 23 Genk - 10 5 1 0 20 14 14 Anders Dreyer 02/05/1998 21 Brighton - 4 0 0 0 4 - 17 Andreas Olsen 29/12/1999 19 Nordsjælland - 2 1 1 1 3 2 23 07/02/1999 20 København - 0 0 2 0 2 - Coach - Niels Frederiksen 05/11/1970 48 - 10 0 2 0 25 -

5 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste

Serbia Current season Overall Qual. FT Team No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Boris Radunović 26/05/1996 23 Cremonese - 9 0 2 0 14 - Mladost 12 Dragan Rosić 22/09/1996 22 - 1 0 0 0 1 - Lučani Spartak 23 Miloš Ostojić 21/04/1996 23 - 0 0 0 0 - - Subotica Defenders Crvena 2 Milan Gajić 28/01/1996 23 - 7 1 2 0 23 2 zvezda FK Grafičar 3 Aleksa Terzić 17/08/1999 19 - 1 0 0 0 1 - Beograd 4 Nikola Milenković 12/10/1997 21 Fiorentina - 5 0 2 0 7 - 5 Erhan Mašović 22/11/1998 20 Trenčín - 7 0 1 0 8 - 13 Miroslav Bogosavac 14/10/1996 22 Čukarički - 9 0 2 0 11 - 14 Vukašin Jovanović 17/05/1996 23 Bordeaux - 9 0 1 0 20 - 15 Svetozar Marković 23/03/2000 19 Partizan - 3 0 0 0 3 - Crvena 16 Srdjan Babić 22/04/1996 23 - 0 0 1 0 4 1 zvezda Midfielders 6 Uroš Račić 17/03/1998 21 Tenerife - 4 0 2 0 6 - 8 Danilo Pantić 26/10/1996 22 Partizan - 9 3 2 0 11 3 10 Andrija Živković 11/07/1996 22 Benfica - 3 2 2 1 16 3 17 Luka Adžić 17/09/1998 20 Anderlecht - 6 0 0 0 6 - Radnicki 19 Lazar Ranđelović 05/08/1997 21 - 3 1 2 0 5 1 Niš 20 Saša Lukić 13/08/1996 22 Torino - 6 2 2 0 15 3 Forwards 7 Nemanja Radonjić 15/02/1996 23 Marseille - 4 0 2 0 9 - 9 Luka Jović 23/12/1997 21 Frankfurt - 9 7 2 0 13 7 11 Ivan Šaponjić 02/08/1997 21 Benfica - 6 1 0 0 8 1 Crvena 18 Dejan Joveljić 07/08/1999 19 - 0 0 1 0 1 - zvezda Radnik 21 Igor Zlatanović 10/02/1998 21 - 4 0 0 0 4 - Surdulica 22 Aleksandar Lutovac 28/06/1997 21 Rad - 5 4 1 0 6 4 Coach - Goran Djorović 11/11/1971 47 - 10 0 2 0 12 -

6 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Head coach Niels Frederiksen Date of birth: 5 November 1970 Nationality: Danish Coaching career: B93 (youth), Lyngby (youth), Lyngby, Esbjerg, Denmark U21

• Frederiksen never played at any noticeable level but has been a coach since he was 17 – although it was not until 2011 that it became his full-time profession, when he left his high-profile job as vice president of a bank. • By then he had already been head coach at Lyngby for two years, having previously worked in the youth set-up at both B93 and then Lyngby. He was nominated as coach of the year at the Danish Football Awards in both 2010 and 2011. • Left Lyngby for Esbjerg in May 2013, taking the team into the UEFA Europa League group stage at the start of the following season by eliminating St-Étienne; Esbjerg won four of their six group games and were eventually knocked out by Fiorentina in the round of 32. • Relieved of his post in August 2015, he was later that month unveiled as Denmark's Under-21 coach, taking the side to the UEFA European Championship in both 2017 and 2019; also guided Denmark's Olympic side to the quarter- finals of the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, where they were eliminated by Nigeria. • Having announced in January 2019 he would not be extending his contract with the U21s, Frederiksen was subsequently appointed as the new coach of Brøndby, whom he will join after the tournament in Italy. Goran Djorović Date of birth: 11 November 1971 Nationality: Serbian Playing career: Priština, Crvena zvezda, Celta Vigo, Deportivo La Coruña, Elche (loan) Coaching career: Serbia U21 • Born in Pristina, Djorović initially played at his local team before signing for Crvena zvezda in 1993; made exactly 100 league appearances for the Belgrade club, winning a championship and three domestic cups. Aged 26, he opted to try his luck in Spain with Celta Vigo. • A Celta player between 1997 and 2001, with his brother Zoran also at the club, Djorović made more than a century of appearances, subsequently switching to Galician rivals Deportivo to link up again with coach Javier Irureta, who had previously brought him to Celta. • A series of injuries severely hampered Djorović while at Deportivo, and he barely figured before joining second division Elche on loan in 2003/04. Retired shortly after being released by Depor in summer 2004. • Djorović made his Yugoslavia debut in a 2-0 friendly defeat by Brazil in December 1994 and finished his international career in 2001 with 49 caps, playing every match at the 1998 FIFA World Cup as Yugoslavia reached the last 16 and also being part of the UEFA EURO 2000 squad. • Given responsibility for Serbia's Under-21 side in August 2017, Djorović steered the team through qualifying unbeaten to book a place in the 2019 UEFA European Championship.

7 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Match officials

Referee Aleksei Kulbakov (BLR) Assistant referees Dmitri Zhuk (BLR) , Oleg Maslyanko (BLR) Video Assistant Referee Marco Guida (ITA) Fourth official Ruddy Buquet (FRA) Assistant Video Assistant Referee Michael Fabri (ITA) UEFA Delegate Peadar Ryan (IRL) UEFA Referee observer Lucilio Cardoso Cortez Batista (POR)

Referee Under-21 Name Date of birth UEFA matches matches Aleksei Kulbakov 27/12/1979 5 102

Aleksei Kulbakov Referee since: 1995 First division: 2003 FIFA badge: 2005

Tournaments: 2013 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, 2006 UEFA European Under-17 Championship

Finals 2013 UEFA European Under-19 Championship

UEFA European Under-21 Championship matches featuring teams from the two countries involved in this match No such matches refereed Other matches involving teams from either of the two countries involved in this match Stage Date Competition Home Away Result Venue reached 08/10/2008 U19 QR Serbia Northern Ireland 3-1 Belfast 17/09/2009 UEL GS CFR 1907 Cluj FC København 2-0 Cluj-Napoca 30/11/2011 UEL GS FC Vorskla Poltava FC København 1-1 Poltava 01/08/2013 U19 Final France Serbia 0-1 Marijampole 06/08/2014 UCL 3QR FK Partizan PFC Ludogorets 1945 2-2 Belgrade 06/11/2014 UEL GS FC Dynamo Kyiv Aalborg BK 2-0 Kyiv 06/10/2016 WC QR Moldova Serbia 0-3 Chisinau 15/02/2018 UEL R32 FC København Club Atlético de Madrid 1-4 Copenhagen

8 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Competition facts

Under-21 historical statistics (competitive matches) Champions (hosts) 2017: Germany 1-0 Spain (Poland) 2015: Sweden 0-0 Portugal, aet, 4-3 pens (Czech Republic) 2013: Spain 4-2 Italy (Israel) 2011: Spain 2-0 Switzerland (Denmark) 2009: Germany 4-0 England (Sweden) 2007: Netherlands 4-1 Serbia (Netherlands) 2006: Netherlands 3-0 Ukraine (Portugal) 2004: Italy 3-0 Serbia and Montenegro (Germany) 2002: Czech Republic 0-0 France, aet, 3-1 pens (Switzerland) 2000: Italy 2-1 Czech Republic (Slovakia) 1998: Spain 1-0 Greece (Romania) 1996: Italy 1-1 Spain, aet, 4-2 pens (Spain) 1994: Italy 1-0 Portugal, aet (France) 1992 Italy 2-1 Sweden (agg; 2-0, 0-1) 1990 USSR 7-3 Yugoslavia (agg; 4-2, 3-1) 1988 France 3-0 Greece (agg; 0-0, 3-0) 1986 Spain 3-3 Italy (agg; 1-2, 2-1, 3-0 pens) 1984 England 3-0 Spain (agg; 1-0, 2-0) 1982 England 5-4 West Germany (agg; 3-1, 2-3) 1980 USSR 1-0 East Germany (agg; 0-0, 1-0) 1978 Yugoslavia 5-4 East Germany (agg; 1-0, 4-4) Finals contested up to, and including 1992, were over two legs Final statistics • In 2007 the Netherlands became the first, and so far only, team to win the competition on home territory since the switch to a new format in 1994. Until then the final had been decided on a two-legged basis. Spain came closest in 1996, losing the final on penalties to Italy. • Since the 1992-94 change Italy have won four finals, the 2013 loss to Spain their first final reverse. The only other sides to have won it more than once are Spain (1998, 2011, 2013), Germany (2009, 2017) and the Netherlands (2006, 2007). • The 2013 edition was the highest-scoring single-match final as Thiago Alcántara's hat-trick helped Spain defeat Italy 4-2 in Jerusalem. • Seven red cards have been issued in single-match finals, most recently for Serbia's Aleksandar Kolarov in 2007. • Thiago's 2013 hat-trick was the first since 1994's move to a one-off game; Andrea Pirlo (Italy 2000), Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands 2006) and Sandro Wagner (Germany 2009) have all scored twice in a one-off match. Prior to that Gary Owen (England 1982), Franck Sauzée (France 1988) and Andrei Sidelnikov (USSR 1990) had all scored twice in one leg of a final. • Vahid Halilhodžić (for Yugoslavia v East Germany 1978) and Pierre Littbarski (for West Germany v England 1982) are the other players to have scored a final hat-trick. • Since the single-match finals began three have ended in penalty shoot-outs, nine-man Italy triumphing 4-2 against Spain in 1996. The Czech Republic then prevailed 3-1 over France in 2002 and Sweden 4-3 against Portugal in 2015 following the competition's only two goalless finals. • Only the 1994 final has been decided in extra time, substitute Pierluigi Orlandini winning it for Italy against Portugal with the only goal in the 97th minute. • Ten players have won the European U21 title twice: Danny Thomas (England 1982, 1984), Dario Marcolin and Roberto Muzzi (Italy 1992, 1994), Fabio Cannavaro and Christian Panucci (Italy 1994, 1996), Kenneth Vermeer, Arnold Kruiswijk, Daniël de Ridder, Ron Vlaar and Haris Medunjanin (Netherlands 2006, 2007) and David de Gea, Thiago Alcántara, Martín Montoya, Iker Muniain and Diego Mariño (Spain 2011, 2013). • The fulcrum of Italy's 2006 FIFA World Cup-winning squad had also been involved in U21 final victories: Cannavaro (1994 and 1996), Filippo Inzaghi (1994), Francesco Totti and Alessandro Nesta (1996), Andrea Pirlo and Gennaro Gattuso (2000) and Marco Amelia, Daniele De Rossi, Alberto Gilardino and Andrea Barzagli (2004).

9 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste • Germany's victorious 2014 World Cup squad included six members of the squad that lifted the 2009 U21 title in Sweden: Manuel Neuer, Benedikt Höwedes, Mats Hummels, Jérôme Boateng, Sami Khedira and Mesut Özil. • Laurent Blanc was the first player to achieve the treble of a U21 title (1988), a FIFA World Cup winners' medal (1998) and a UEFA European Championship victory (2000). Spain duo Juan Mata and Javi Martínez were the next players to do so after glory at the 2010 World Cup, U21s in Denmark in 2011 and UEFA EURO 2012. Leading scorers All time (including qualifying) Lampros Choutos (Greece) 15 Tomáš Pekhart (Czech Republic) 15 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands) 14 Roy Makaay (Netherlands) 14 All time (final tournaments) Marcus Berg (Sweden) 7 Vahid Halilhodžić (Yugoslavia) 6 Pierre Littbarski (West Germany) 6 Adrian López (Spain) 5 Saúl Ñíguez (Spain) 5 Finals top scorers 2017: Saúl Ñíguez (Spain) 5 2015: Jan Kliment (Czech Republic) 3 2013: Álvaro Morata (Spain) 4 2011: Adrián (Spain) 5 2009: Marcus Berg (Sweden) 7 2007: Maceo Rigters (Netherlands) 4 2006: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands) 4 2004: Alberto Gilardino (Italy), Johan Elmander (Sweden) 4 2002: Massimo Maccarone (Italy) 3 2000: David Jarolím (Czech Republic), Igor Tudor (Croatia), Lukáš Došek (Czech Republic) 2 1998: Steffen Iversen (Norway), Nikos Liberopoulos (Greece) 3 1996: Raúl González (Spain) 3 1994: João Vieira Pinto (Portugal) 3 1992: Renato Buso (Italy) 3 1990: Davor Šuker (Yugoslavia), Andrei Sidelnikov (USSR) 3 1988: Aris Karasavvidis (Greece) 5 1986: Gianluca Vialli (Italy) 4 1984: Mark Hateley (England) 6 1982: Pierre Littbarski (West Germany) 6 1980: Ramaz Shengelia (USSR) 3 1978: Vahid Halilhodžić (Yugoslavia) 6 Leading scorers per U21 campaign (qualifying to final) 2017: Patrik Schick (Czech Republic) 11 2015: Saido Berahino (England) 10 2013: Rodrigo (Spain) 12 2011: Tomáš Pekhart (Czech Republic) 10 2009: Robert Acquafresca (Italy) 8 2007: Nikita Bazhenov (Russia), Igor Denisov (Russia), Dragan Mrdja (Serbia), Maceo Rigters (Netherlands), Theo Walcott (England) 4 2006: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands) 14 2004: Alberto Gilardino (Italy) 11 2002: Ricardo Cabanas (Switzerland) 9 2000: Lampros Choutos (Greece) 15 1998: Steffen Iversen (Norway) 9 1996: Roy Makaay (Netherlands), Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Norway) 10 1994: Toni (Portugal) 8 1992: Peter Møller (Denmark) 9 1990: Igor Kolyvanov (USSR) 9 1988: Aristidis Karasavidis (Greece) 5

10 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste 1986: Gianluca Vialli (Italy) 4 1984: Mark Hateley (England) 6 1982: Pierre Littbarski (West Germany) 6 1980: Ramaz Shengelia (USSR) 3 1978: Vahid Halilhodžić (Yugoslavia) 6 Biggest win: All-time 14-0: Spain v San Marino, 08/02/05 2006 qualifying group stage, Santo Domingo, El Ejido Final tournament 6-0: England v Turkey, 29/05/00 Group stage, Tehelné Pole Stadium, Bratislava Final 4-0: Germany v England, 29/06/09 Malmö New Stadium, Malmo, Sweden Most goals in a game: 14: Spain 14-0 San Marino, 08/02/05 2006 qualifying group stage, Santo Domingo, El Ejido Final tournament 7: Czech Republic 4-3 Croatia, 01/06/00 Group stage, Mestský Stadium, Trencin, Slovakia Final 8: Yugoslavia 4-4 East Germany, 31/05/78 (second leg, Yugoslavia won 5-4 on agg), Mostar, Yugoslavia Record attendance: 42,000: Turkey 1-1 Germany, 18/11/03 2004 qualifying play-off, Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul Final tournament 35,500: Italy 1-1 Spain (Italy won 4-2 on pens) 31/05/96 Final, Olímpico de Montjuïc, Barcelona

11 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Match-by-match lineups Denmark

Under-21 - Qualifying round (31/08/2017) Faroe Islands 0-3 Denmark Goals: 0-1 Ingvartsen 13, 0-2 Kristensen 59, 0-3 Jensen 66 Denmark: Iversen, Pedersen, Rasmussen, Andersen (82 Sørensen), Kristensen, Nelsson, Duelund, Jensen, Billing, Skov (69 Bruun Larsen), Ingvartsen (76 Pohl) (05/09/2017) Denmark 6-0 Lithuania Goals: 1-0 Kristensen 28, 2-0 Skov 30, 3-0 Kristensen 44, 4-0 Skov 55, 5-0 Ingvartsen 80, 6-0 Kristensen 87 Denmark: Iversen, Pedersen, Rasmussen, Andersen, Kristensen, Nelsson, Duelund (73 Pedersen), Jensen (77 Thomasen), Billing, Skov (62 Bruun Larsen), Ingvartsen (06/10/2017) Denmark 5-2 Georgia Goals: 1-0 Ingvartsen 7, 2-0 Duelund 21, 3-0 Ingvartsen 50, 4-0 Bruun Larsen 60, 4-1 Mikeltadze 82, 5-1 Skov 84, 5- 2 Mikeltadze 85 Denmark: Iversen, Kristensen, Rasmussen, Andersen, Nelsson, Billing (81 Magnus Christensen), Duelund, Jensen (69 Skytte), Ingvartsen, Skov, Bruun Larsen (69 Mæhle) (10/10/2017) Finland 0-5 Denmark Goals: 0-1 Skov 20, 0-2 Skov 31, 0-3 Skov 58, 0-4 Duelund 62, 0-5 Ingvartsen 84 Denmark: Iversen, Kristensen, Rasmussen, Andersen (68 Sørensen), Nelsson, Billing, Duelund, Jensen, Ingvartsen, Skov (79 Pohl), Bruun Larsen (75 Bager) (14/11/2017) Poland 3-1 Denmark Goals: 1-0 Michalak 15, 2-0 Tomczyk 24, 3-0 Żurkowski 74, 3-1 Laursen 90+1 Denmark: Iversen, Rasmussen, Sørensen (52 Tranberg), Pedersen (64 Laursen), Nelsson, Duelund, Jensen, Ingvartsen, Dolberg, Bruun Larsen, Thomasen (68 Skov) (27/03/2018) Georgia 2-2 Denmark Goals: 1-0 Kharaishvili 31, 1-1 Skov 43, 2-1 Mikeltadze 63, 2-2 Kristensen 75 Denmark: John, Kristensen (90 Thychosen), Rasmussen, Andersen, Pedersen, Nelsson, Duelund, Ingvartsen, Skov (87 Pohl), Bruun Larsen (46 Sørensen), Magnus Christensen (07/09/2018) Denmark 2-0 Finland Goals: 1-0 Duelund 25, 2-0 Olsen 90+4 Denmark: Iversen, Kristensen, Rasmussen, Andersen, Nelsson, Billing, Duelund (89 Dreyer), Jensen (46 Abildgaard), Ingvartsen (81 Olsen), Skov, Poulsen (11/09/2018) Lithuania 0-2 Denmark Goals: 0-1 Abildgaard 44, 0-2 Skov 73 Denmark: Iversen, Kristensen, Rasmussen, Andersen, Nelsson, Duelund, Jensen (62 Billing), Dreyer (82 Ingvartsen), Mæhle, Abildgaard, Olsen (66 Skov) (12/10/2018) Denmark 1-1 Poland Goals: 1-0 Billing 40, 1-1 Kownacki 43 (P) Denmark: Iversen, Kristensen, Rasmussen, Andersen, Nelsson, Billing, Duelund (67 Ingvartsen), Bruun Larsen (75 Dreyer), Skov, Abildgaard, Poulsen (16/10/2018) Denmark 3-0 Faroe Islands

12 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Goals: 1-0 Bruun Larsen 45+2, 2-0 Duelund 51, 3-0 Magnus Christensen 90+1 Denmark: Iversen, Kristensen, Rasmussen, Andersen, Nelsson, Duelund (78 Stage), Bruun Larsen (90 Magnus Christensen), Ingvartsen, Skov (71 Dreyer), Abildgaard, Poulsen

Group stage – final tournament Group B Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Germany 2 2 0 0 9 2 6 Denmark 2 1 0 1 4 4 3 Austria 2 1 0 1 3 3 3 Serbia 2 0 0 2 1 8 0

Matchday 1 (17/06/2019) Germany 3-1 Denmark Goals: 1-0 Richter 28, 2-0 Richter 52, 3-0 Waldschmidt 65, 3-1 Skov 73 (P) Denmark: Iversen, Kristensen, Rasmussen, Nelsson, Billing (80 Duelund), Jensen, Ingvartsen, Skov, Bruun Larsen (80 Wind), Pedersen, Kofod Andersen (70 Abildgaard) Matchday 2 (20/06/2019) Denmark 3-1 Austria Goals: 1-0 Mæhle 33, 1-1 Lienhart 47, 2-1 Mæhle 77, 3-1 Olsen 90+3 Denmark: Iversen, Kristensen, Rasmussen, Nelsson, Billing, Skov (74 Olsen), Bruun Larsen (88 Duelund), Sørensen, Mæhle, Stage (74 Jensen), Wind Matchday 3 (23/06/2019) Denmark-Serbia Serbia

Under-21 - Qualifying round (01/09/2017) Serbia 4-0 Gibraltar Goals: 1-0 A. Živković 19, 2-0 Pantić 28, 3-0 Pantić 39, 4-0 Jović 45+2 Serbia: Radunović, Milenković, Radonjić (71 Mihajlović), Pantić, Jović, A. Živković, Bogosavac, V. Jovanović (61 Šaponjić), Stevanović, Mesarović (80 Adžić), Lukić (06/10/2017) North Macedonia 0-2 Serbia Goals: 0-1 Lukić 22, 0-2 A. Živković 37 Serbia: Radunović, Mašović, Radonjić (79 Pantović), Pantić (73 Denić), Jović (85 Šaponjić), A. Živković, Bogosavac, V. Jovanović, Stevanović, Grujić, Lukić (10/10/2017) Serbia 3-2 Russia Goals: 1-0 Pantić 14, 1-1 Zhemaletdinov 26, 2-1 Jović 33, 2-2 Melkadze 42, 3-2 Jović 60 Serbia: Radunović, Milenković, Radonjić (78 Pantović), Pantić (65 Mašović), Jović, A. Živković, Bogosavac, V. Jovanović, Stevanović, Grujić, Lukić (87 Mesarović) (10/11/2017) Austria 1-3 Serbia Goals: 0-1 Lutovac 30, 1-1 Laimer 80, 1-2 Jović 87 (P) , 1-3 L. Ilić 90+1 Serbia: Radunović, Gajić, Milenković, Mašović, Mićin (64 Adžić), Pantić (60 L. Ilić), Jović, Bogosavac, V. Jovanović, Lutovac (89 Stevanović), Lukić (14/11/2017) Armenia 0-1 Serbia Goals: 0-1 Lutovac 53 Serbia: Radunović, Gajić, Milenković, Mašović, Pantić, Jović, Adžić (56 Mićin), Bogosavac, V. Jovanović (88 Stevanović), Lutovac (74 Zlatanović), Lukić

13 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste (23/03/2018) Gibraltar 0-6 Serbia Goals: 0-1 Lukić 15, 0-2 Jović 21, 0-3 Gajić 41, 0-4 Lutovac 49, 0-5 Jović 61, 0-6 Britto 82 (og) Serbia: Radunović, Gajić, Milenković, Radonjić, Pantić, Jović (63 Šaponjić), Bogosavac, V. Jovanović, Lutovac (73 Zlatanović), Lukić, Račić (81 Mićin) (07/09/2018) Serbia 2-1 North Macedonia Goals: 1-0 Šaponjić 28 (P) , 1-1 Kostadinov 64, 2-1 Ranđelović 80 Serbia: Radunović, Gajić, Adžić (64 Zlatanović), Pantić, Račić, Šaponjić (82 Mašović), Bogosavac, V. Jovanović, Marković, Ranđelović, L. Ilić (76 Stuparević) (11/09/2018) Russia 1-2 Serbia Goals: 1-0 Chernov 61, 1-1 Jović 74 (P) , 1-2 Lutovac 88 Serbia: Radunović, Gajić, Mašović, Pantić, Jović, Bogosavac, V. Jovanović, Marković, Lutovac (94 Stevanović), Ranđelović (69 Adžić), L. Ilić (46 Račić) (12/10/2018) Serbia 0-0 Austria Serbia: Radunović, Gajić, Mašović, Pantić, Jović (85 Šaponjić), Račić, Bogosavac, V. Jovanović, Marković, Lutovac (53 Denić), Ranđelović (16/10/2018) Serbia 0-0 Armenia Serbia: Rosić, Gajić, Terzić, Ćalasan, Đorđević, Adžić, Šaponjić, Stevanović (46 Lambulić), Zlatanović (83 Jovanović), Mesarović, L. Ilić (67 Jović)

Group stage – final tournament Group B Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Germany 2 2 0 0 9 2 6 Denmark 2 1 0 1 4 4 3 Austria 2 1 0 1 3 3 3 Serbia 2 0 0 2 1 8 0

Matchday 1 (17/06/2019) Serbia 0-2 Austria Goals: 0-1 Wolf 37, 0-2 Horvath 78 Serbia: Radunović, Gajić, Milenković, Mašović (58 Račić), Radonjić, Pantić (58 Ranđelović), Jović, A. Živković, Bogosavac, V. Jovanović, Lukić Matchday 2 (20/06/2019) Germany 6-1 Serbia Goals: 1-0 Richter 16, 2-0 Waldschmidt 30, 3-0 Waldschmidt 37, 4-0 Dahoud 69, 5-0 Waldschmidt 80, 5-1 A. Živković 85 (P) , 6-1 Maier 90+2 Serbia: Radunović, Gajić, Milenković, Račić, Radonjić (85 Lutovac), Pantić (46 Ranđelović), Jović (69 Joveljić), A. Živković, Bogosavac, Babić, Lukić Matchday 3 (23/06/2019) Denmark-Serbia

14 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Team facts

Denmark Tournament record 2017: group stage 2015: semi-finals 2013: play-offs 2011: group stage 2009: play-offs 2007: did not qualify 2006: group stage 2004: play-offs 2002: did not qualify 2000: did not qualify 1998: did not qualify 1996: did not qualify 1994: did not qualify 1992: semi-finals 1990: did not qualify 1988: did not qualify 1986: quarter-finals 1984: did not qualify 1982: did not qualify 1980: did not qualify 1978: quarter-finals Biggest wins Final tournament 2-4: Czech Republic v Denmark, 24/06/17 Group stage, Tychy Stadium, Tychy 3-1: Denmark v Austria, 20/06/19 Group stage, Stadio Friuli, Udine 2-0: Denmark v Serbia, 23/06/15 Group stage, Letná Stadium, Prague Qualifying 9-0: Denmark v Luxembourg, 11/10/02 Qualifying group stage, Farum Park, Farum Heaviest defeats Final tournament 1-4: Denmark v Sweden, 27/06/15 Semi-final, Letná Stadium, Prague 3-0: Germany v Denmark, 21/06/17 Group stage, Cracovia Stadium, Krakow Qualifying 6-0: Bulgaria v Denmark, 25/04/89 Qualifying group stage, Narodna Armija, Sofia

Serbia Tournament record 2017: group stage 2015: group stage 2013: play-offs 2011: did not qualify 2009: group stage 2007: runners-up 2006: semi-finals (as Serbia and Montenegro) 2004: runners-up (as Serbia and Montenegro) 2002: did not qualify

15 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste 2000: play-offs 1998: did not qualify 1996: did not take part 1994: did not take part 1992: did not qualify (as Yugoslavia) 1990: runners-up (as Yugoslavia) 1988: did not qualify (as Yugoslavia) 1986: did not qualify (as Yugoslavia) 1984: semi-finals (as Yugoslavia) 1982: did not qualify (as Yugoslavia) 1980: semi-finals (as Yugoslavia) 1978: winners (as Yugoslavia) Biggest wins Final tournament 2-0 twice, most recently v Belgium, 20/06/07 Semi-final, Gelredome, Arnhem Qualifying 9-0: Serbia and Montenegro v San Marino, 12/10/04 Qualifying group stage, Vojvodina, Novi Sad Heaviest defeats Final tournament 6-1: Germany v Serbia, 20/06/19 Group stage, Nereo Rocco, Trieste Qualifying 7-0: France v Yugoslavia, 16/01/85 Qualifying group stage, Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims

16 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Legend

:: Squad list No: number DoB: date of birth Qual: qualifying FT: final tournament Pld: played Gls: goals Overall U21: all-time qualifying and final tournament data

:: Match officials Nat: nationality DoB: date of birth

Under-21: Total matches officiated in the UEFA European U21 Championship including all qualifying round matches. Matches as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in the competition.

UEFA: Total matches officiated in all UEFA competitions including all qualifying round matches. Matches where the official has acted as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in the competition.

:: Group statistics/Tournament schedule Pos: position Pld: played W: won D: drawn L: lost GF: goals for GA: goals against Pts: points

:: NOTE: All-time statistics Goals totals include the outcome of disciplinary decisions (eg. match forfeits when a 3-0 result is determined). Goals totals do not include goals scored from the penalty mark during a penalty shoot-out. Competitions

Club competitions National team competitions UCL: UEFA Champions League EURO: UEFA European Football Championship ECCC: European Champion Clubs' Cup WC: FIFA World Cup UEL: UEFA Europa League CONFCUP: FIFA Confederations Cup UCUP: UEFA Cup FRIE: Friendly internationals UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup U21FRIE: Under-21 friendly internationals SCUP: UEFA Super Cup U21: UEFA European Under-21 Championship UIC: UEFA Intertoto Cup U17: UEFA Under-17 Championship ICF: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup U16: UEFA European Under-16 Championship U19: UEFA Under-19 Championship U18: UEFA European Under-18 Championship WWC: FIFA Women's World Cup WEURO: UEFA European Women's Championship Competition stages Other abbreviations F: Final GS: Group stage (aet): After extra time pens: Penalties GS1: First group stage GS2: Second group stage No.: Number og: Own goal 3QR: Third qualifying round R1: First round ag: Match decided on away P: Penalty R2: Second round R3: Third round goals agg: Aggregate R4: Fourth round PR: Preliminary round Pld: Matches played AP: Appearances SF: Semi-finals QF: Quarter-finals Pos.: Position Comp.: Competition R16: round of 16 QR: Qualifying round Pts: Points D: Drawn R32: Round of 32 1QR: First qualifying round R: Sent off (straight red card) DoB: Date of birth 1st: first leg 2QR: Second qualifying Res.: Result ET: Extra Time round sg: Match decided by silver GA: Goals against 2nd: second leg FT: Final tournament goal t: Match decided by toss of a PO: Play-off ELITE: Elite round coin Rep: Replay 3rdPO: Third-place play-off GF: Goals for W: Won PO - FT: Play-off for Final GS-FT: Group stage – final gg: Match decided by golden Y: Booked Tournament tournament goal L: Lost Y/R: Sent off (two yellow Nat.: Nationality cards) N/A: Not applicable f: Match forfeited

17 Denmark - Serbia Sunday 23 June 2019 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Nereo Rocco, Trieste Statistics -: Denotes player substituted +: Denotes player introduced *: Denotes player sent off +/-: Denotes player introduced and substituted Squad list D: Disciplinary *: Misses next match if booked S: Suspended Overall: Total appearances in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship final tournament only Disclaimer: Although UEFA has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within this document is accurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressed or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. Therefore, UEFA assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. More information can be found in the competition regulations available on UEFA.com.

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