UNDER-21 CHAMPIONSHIP - 2019/21 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Stadion Stožice - Ljubljana Sunday 6 June 2021 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Germany Matchday 6 - Final Portugal Last updated 05/06/2021 03:03CET

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Previous meetings 2 Match background 3 Squad list 6 Match officials 8 Match-by-match lineups 9 Team facts 13 Legend 15

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Previous meetings Head to Head UEFA European Under-21 Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached Bernardo Silva 25, Ricardo 33, Ivan 27/06/2015 SF Portugal - Germany 5-0 Olomouc Cavaleiro 45+1, João Mário 46, Ricardo Horta 71

UEFA European Under-21 Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached 28/05/2006 GS-FT Germany - Portugal 0-1 Guimaraes João Moutinho 90+4

UEFA European Under-21 Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached Schweinsteiger 41; 02/06/2004 GS-FT Germany - Portugal 1-2 Mainz Hugo Almeida 24, Lourenço 78

UEFA European Under-21 Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached 05/09/1997 QR (GS) Germany - Portugal 1-1 Frankfurt (Oder) Schroth 1; Carlitos 57 Caires 74; Michalke 13/12/1996 QR (GS) Portugal - Germany 1-2 Leiria 52, 55

UEFA European Under-21 Championship Stage Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers reached 15/10/1985 QR (GS) West Germany - Portugal 2-0 Karlsruhe Thon 50, Eckstein 86 Silva 17, 80; Foda 78 23/02/1985 QR (GS) Portugal - West Germany 2-1 Lisbon (P)

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 Germany 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 3 7 2 1 4 7 12 Portugal 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 3 0 0 7 4 1 2 12 7

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Germany are in their third successive UEFA European Under-21 Championship final and can claim their third title if they overcome a Portugal side who are looking for their first. • While Germany have reached their fifth final overall, fewer only than Spain (eight) and Italy (seven), Portugal are making their third appearance in the showpiece having lost out in 1994 and 2015. • Both sides beat their neighbours in the semi-finals to set up this meeting, the Portuguese dethroning Spain – who beat Germany to the title two years ago having lost to them in the 2017 final – before Germany ousted the Netherlands. Final facts • This is the 19th combination of teams to have met in a U21 final. England played West Germany in 1982 and Germany in 2009; Spain and Italy have met in three finals, in 1986, 1996 and 2013, while Spain and Germany were the finalists in both 2017 and 2019. • Germany are only the second team to reach three successive U21 finals, after Italy (1992, 1994, 1996). • Germany can join Spain (1986, 1998) and the Czech Republic (2002) in lifting the trophy having lost in the final two years previously. • Only East Germany (1978, 1980) have lost successive U21 finals. • Portugal are bidding to become the 11th team to win the UEFA European Under-21 Championship and the first new name since 2015, when they were beaten by Sweden in a final shoot-out. • No side has lost three U21 EURO finals without winning the trophy. Portugal, Serbia, East Germany and Greece have all been runners-up twice; five-time champions Spain have suffered three final defeats, more than any other side. • Portugal and Germany have met in two other UEFA European Championship finals; in 1994, Portugal prevailed in the Under-18 decider (1-1 aet, 4-1 pens), Germany triumphing 1-0 in the U19 final 20 years later. Previous meetings • Portugal have won their last five U21 matches against Germany, most recently a 1-0 friendly victory in Stuttgart in March 2017 with Bruno Fernandes scoring the only goal midway through the first half. • Portugal have won the nations' three previous U21 EURO finals encounters, latterly in the 2015 semi-finals with a 5- 0 victory in Olomouc in the Czech Republic thanks to goals from Bernardo Silva (25), Ricardo (33), Ivan Cavaleiro (45+1), João Mário (46) and Ricardo Horta (71). • That is Portugal's U21 EURO finals win and Germany's record defeat. • In the 2004 finals, Portugal eliminated hosts Germany with a 2-1 victory in their last group game in Mainz. Lourenço hit a 78th-minute winner that lifted Portugal above the Germans into second place after Hugo Almeida and Bastian Schweinsteiger had traded goals. • Portugal, as hosts, knocked Germany out once more in the 2006 tournament group stage, winning their last match 1- 0 in Guimarães thanks to a João Moutinho goal in the fourth minute of added time. Portugal had already been eliminated. • Germany's last competitive win against Portugal was in December 1996, a 2-1 success in Leiria in qualifying for the 1998 UEFA European Under-21 Championship with Kai Michalke scoring both goals. The sides drew 1-1 in Frankfurt the following September and Germany ended up as group winners, with Portugal eliminated in third place. • Portugal and West Germany were both eliminated when they met in the same qualifying group for the 1986 U21 knockout phase – this after a 2-1 win for Portugal in Lisbon, and a 2-0 West German victory in Karlsruhe. Sweden topped the group. • Overall the countries have met 12 times at U21 level with six wins for Portugal, three for Germany and three draws. In seven competitive meetings Portugal also have the upper hand with four wins to Germany's two. • Markus Schubert, Vitaly Janelt, , Ridle Baku, Salih Özcan and substitute Paul Jaeckel were all in the Germany side that beat Portugal 1-0 in a U20 friendly in Sandhausen on 22 March 2019. João Virgínia, Diogo Dalot, Diogo Leite, Florentino, Rafael Leão and substitute Gedson Fernandes all appeared for Portugal with Diogo Costa and Diogo Queirós unused replacements. • Schubert and substitute David Raum helped Germany to another 1-0 U20 friendly win against Portugal in March 2018; Pedro Pereira represented Portugal.

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• A Gonçalo Ramos goal was not enough to prevent Portugal suffering a 2-1 loss to Germany in a U19 friendly in November 2019. • Vitinha and Tiago Tomás helped Portugal's U19s to a 1-0 friendly win against a Germany side including Jonathan Burkardt in November 2018. • Dalot was in the Portugal side that beat hosts Germany 4-3 on Matchday 2 of the 2016 European U19 Championship; Diogo Costa was an unused substitute. • scored Germany's fourth goal in a 5-0 U17 friendly victory against Portugal in Faro in February 2016. Goalkeeper Costa, Queirós, Florentino, Fernandes and substitutes Dalot and Leite all featured for Portugal with Virgínia an unused replacement. Form guide Germany • Champions in 2009 and 2017, Germany were runners-up to Spain in the 2019 final in Italy, going down 2-1 in Udine having finished first in Group B ahead of Denmark, Austria and Serbia before beating Romania 4-2 in the semi-finals. • This is the ninth time Germany have qualified for an eight or 12-team final tournament. Aside from their two titles, they were semi-finalists in 2015 and quarter-finalists in 1998. They also reached the last eight in 1990, 1992 and 1996. • As West Germany, they were runners-up to England in 1982. • This is Germany's fifth U21 final; their record is W2 L2: 1982: England L 4-5 on aggregate (1-3 away, 3-2 home – as West Germany) 2009: England W 4-0 2017: Spain W 1-0 2019: Spain L 1-2 • Stefan Kuntz – who has been in charge since August 2016, leading the team to that 2017 European triumph – oversaw a 2021 qualifying campaign in which Germany finished five points ahead of runners-up Belgium in Group 9 despite losing home (2-3) and away (1-4) against them. Germany won their other six matches against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Wales and Moldova, including the last three. • Germany came second in Group A at these finals having finished level on five points in a three-way head-to-head with the Netherlands, who won the section, and eliminated Romania. They won their opening fixture against co-hosts Hungary 3-0 before draws against the Dutch (1-1) and Romania (0-0), Lukas Nmecha and Ridle Baku sharing the four goals with two each. • Having eliminated Denmark 6-5 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in the quarter-finals, Florian Wirtz's early double (1, 8) proved enough to see off the Netherlands 2-1 in the last four. Portugal • Portugal's last finals appearance came in 2017, when they were eliminated after finishing second in Group B behind Spain. They were victorious against Serbia (2-0) and North Macedonia (4-2), but a 3-1 loss against Spain on Matchday 2 proved crucial. • Rui Jorge's side lost the 2015 final to Sweden in a penalty shoot-out on their first appearance in the tournament since 2007. They had also been runners-up in 1994 and quarter-finalists two years later. Subsequently the Portuguese came third in 2004, yet have otherwise been eliminated in the final tournament group stage – in 2002, 2006 (as hosts), 2007 and 2017. • In charge since 2010, Rui Jorge guided his side to second place in Group 7 in qualifying for the 2021 finals. Portugal finished level with the Netherlands on 27 points, a 4-2 away defeat by the Dutch in their third fixture leaving them behind their opponents on head-to-head record in the final standings. Portugal won their other nine qualifiers, including the last seven, finishing with a 2-1 home victory against the Netherlands. They had the best record of all nine group runners-up. • Portugal have now won 14 of their 28 games at U21 EURO final tournaments (D7 L7) and are on a run of 12 successive victories in the competition, qualifying included. • Portugal finished first in Group D with a maximum nine points, beating Croatia (1-0), England (2-0) and Switzerland (3-0). Their goal difference of +6 was the joint best in the group stage along with Denmark. • Portugal had been one of three sides, along with Denmark and Spain, to come through the group stage without conceding a goal but promptly shipped three against Italy in the last eight, goals from Dany Mota (6, 31) and Gonçalo Ramos (58) giving them 2-0 and 3-1 advantages they were unable to preserve. It took goals in the second half of extra time from Jota (109) and Francisco Conceição (119), with Italy reduced to ten men, to finally book Portugal's

4 Germany - Portugal Sunday 6 June 2021 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Stadion Stožice, Ljubljana progress to the last four. • An 80th-minute own goal from Spain's Jorge Cuenca was enough to take Portugal past their neighbours in the semi- finals. • The Portuguese have lost both their previous U21 finals: 1994: Italy L 0-1 (aet) 2015: Sweden L 0-0 (aet; 3-4 pens) Links and trivia • Portugal's Mota and Germany forward Nmecha are joint top scorers in these finals on three goals, along with Myron Boadu (Netherlands), (Italy) and Javi Puado (Spain). Conceição of Portugal and Baku and Wirtz of Germany are among the 11 players on two goals. • Nmecha scored England's winner in both the semi-final and the final at the 2017 European U19 Championship, the latter in a 2-1 victory against Portugal; having switched his international allegiance, the Hamburg-born striker made his Germany U21 debut in March 2019. • Costa, Dalot, Queirós, Abdu Conté, Fernandes and Jota all started for Portugal in that final against Nmecha's England, while Rafael Leão came off the bench and Leite and Florentino were unused substitutes. • Nmecha was a late substitute in Germany's 2-1 defeat by Spain in the final two years ago; Schubert and Maier were unused substitutes. • Several Portugal players have already won European titles at youth level. Portugal prevailed 5-4 on penalties in the 2016 U17 EURO final against Spain, Dalot giving them the lead in a 1-1 draw. Dalot, Leite and Fernandes also scored from the spot in the subsequent shoot-out with goalkeeper Costa, Queirós, Jota, Florentino and substitute Leão also featuring. Luís Maximiano was an unused replacement. • Jota scored twice in Portugal's 4-3 extra-time defeat of Italy in the 2018 European U19 Championship final; Virginia and Florentino also played with Queirós an unused substitute. • Tomás Tavares, Vitinha, Fábio Vieira and Gonçalo Ramos were in the Portugal side beaten 2-0 by Spain in the 2019 U19 EURO final. • A Benfica team including Florentino, Fernandes and Jota lost 2-1 to Mergim Berisha's Salzburg in the 2016/17 UEFA Youth League final.

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Germany Current season Overall Qual. FT Team No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Markus Schubert 12/06/1998 22 Frankfurt - 3 0 0 0 3 - 12 Finn Dahmen 27/03/1998 23 Mainz - 1 0 5 0 6 - 23 Lennart Grill 25/01/1999 22 Leverkusen - 4 0 0 0 4 - Defenders 2 Josha Vagnoman 11/12/2000 20 Hamburg - 2 0 4 0 6 - Union 4 Nico Schlotterbeck 01/12/1999 21 - 5 2 5 0 10 2 Berlin 5 Amos Pieper 17/01/1998 23 Arminia - 4 0 5 0 9 - 14 Paul Jaeckel 22/07/1998 22 Fürth - 0 0 1 0 1 - 15 Ismail Jakobs 17/08/1999 21 Köln - 3 0 4 0 7 - 19 31/03/2000 21 Darmstadt - 3 0 1 0 4 - Midfielders 3 David Raum 22/04/1998 23 Fürth - 1 0 5 0 6 - 6 Niklas Dorsch 15/01/1998 23 Gent - 5 0 4 0 9 - 8 Arne Maier 08/01/1999 22 Arminia - 3 0 5 0 13 1 13 Salih Özcan 11/01/1998 23 Köln - 8 1 3 0 11 1 16 Shinta Appelkamp 01/11/2000 20 - 0 0 0 0 - - 17 Anton Stach 15/11/1998 22 Fürth - 0 0 4 0 4 - 20 Vitaly Janelt 10/05/1998 23 Brentford - 4 0 3 0 7 - 21 Ridle Baku 08/04/1998 23 Wolfsburg - 7 0 5 2 12 2 22 Mateo Klimowicz 06/07/2000 20 Stuttgart - 0 0 4 0 4 - Forwards 7 Florian Wirtz 03/05/2003 18 Leverkusen - 3 0 2 2 5 2 9 Jonathan Burkardt 11/07/2000 20 Mainz - 4 2 5 1 9 3 10 Lukas Nmecha 14/12/1998 22 Anderlecht - 8 7 5 3 16 10 11 Mergim Berisha 11/05/1998 23 Salzburg - 5 1 5 0 10 1 18 Karim Adeyemi 18/01/2002 19 Salzburg - 0 0 2 0 2 - Coach - Stefan Kuntz 30/10/1962 58 - 8 0 5 0 36 -

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Portugal Current season Overall Qual. FT Team No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Diogo Costa 19/09/1999 21 Porto - 9 0 5 0 14 - 12 Luís Maximiano 05/01/1999 22 Sporting CP - 1 0 0 0 1 - 22 João Virginia 10/10/1999 21 Everton - 0 0 0 0 1 - Defenders 2 Abdu Conté 24/03/1998 23 Moreirense - 0 0 1 0 1 - 3 Diogo Leite 23/01/1999 22 Porto - 10 2 5 0 19 2 4 Diogo Queirós 05/01/1999 22 Famalicao - 9 3 5 1 14 4 5 Diogo Dalot 18/03/1999 22 Milan - 3 0 5 0 14 - 13 Tomás Tavares 07/03/2001 20 Farense - 4 0 1 0 5 - 14 Pedro Pereira 22/01/1998 23 Crotone - 3 0 1 0 4 - 15 Tiago Djaló 09/04/2000 21 LOSC - 2 0 0 0 2 - Midfielders 6 Florentino Luís 19/08/1999 21 Monaco - 6 0 4 0 10 - 7 Vitinha 13/02/2000 21 Wolves - 10 1 5 0 15 1 8 Gedson Fernandes 09/01/1999 22 Galatasaray - 8 2 5 0 15 2 10 Daniel Bragança 27/05/1999 22 Sporting CP - 6 0 5 0 11 - 16 Romário Baró 25/01/2000 21 Porto - 1 0 2 0 3 - 17 Filipe Soares 20/05/1999 22 Moreirense - 1 0 2 0 3 - 18 Gonçalo Ramos 20/06/2001 19 Benfica - 3 1 4 1 7 2 23 Fábio Vieira 30/05/2000 21 Porto - 6 5 5 1 11 6 Forwards 9 Rafael Leão 10/06/1999 21 Milan - 6 1 2 0 13 1 11 Dany Mota 02/05/1998 23 Monza - 10 4 4 3 14 7 19 Tiago Tomás 16/06/2002 18 Sporting CP - 0 0 3 0 3 - 20 Jota 30/03/1999 22 Valladolid - 9 3 2 1 15 5 21 Francisco Conceição 14/12/2002 18 Porto - 0 0 4 2 4 2 Coach - Rui Jorge 27/03/1973 48 - 10 0 5 0 17 -

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Referee Giorgi Kruashvili (GEO) Assistant referees Levan Varamishvili (GEO) , Zaza Pipia (GEO) Fourth official Irakli Kvirikashvili (GEO) UEFA Delegate Elena Kobak (RUS) UEFA Referee observer Roberto Rosetti (ITA)

Referee Under-21 Name Date of birth UEFA matches matches Giorgi Kruashvili 29/05/1986 10 45

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 29/10/2020 UEL GS FC Zorya Luhansk SC Braga 1-2 Zaporizhia

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Under-21 - Qualifying round (10/09/2019) Wales 1-5 Germany Goals: 0-1 Hack 19, 0-2 Hack 24, 0-3 Hack 29, 0-4 Eggestein 41, 1-4 Harris 48 (P) , 1-5 Fein 50 Germany: Schubert, Schlotterbeck (70 Handwerker), Chabot, Serra (59 L. Nmecha), Kilian, Hack (70 Baku), Dorsch (59 Özcan), Fein (59 Burnic), Janelt, Baku, Eggestein (15/10/2019) Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-2 Germany Goals: 0-1 Kilian 29, 0-2 L. Nmecha 79 Germany: Schubert, Schlotterbeck, Handwerker (46 Dorsch), Serra (66 Burnic), Özcan (46 L. Nmecha), Kilian, Hack, Fein (86 Chabot), Janelt, Baku, Eggestein (77 Berisha) (17/11/2019) Germany 2-3 Belgium Goals: 0-1 Vanheusden 26, 1-1 Schlotterbeck 38, 1-2 Openda 43, 1-3 Openda 70, 2-3 Ache 81 Germany: Schubert, Schlotterbeck, Geiger (78 Özcan), Serra (79 Ache), L. Nmecha, Kilian, Hack, Fein (46 Kiomourtzoglou), Janelt, Baku, Eggestein (46 Berisha) (03/09/2020) Germany 4-1 Moldova Goals: 1-0 Berisha 10, 2-0 L. Nmecha 62 (P) , 3-0 Schlotterbeck 74, 4-0 Krüger 79, 4-1 Carastoian 84 Germany: Grill, Schlotterbeck, Pieper, Geiger, Maier, L. Nmecha (82 Ache), Berisha (66 Burkardt), Özcan (78 Krüger), Hack (78 Leitsch), Jakobs, Baku (78 Vagnoman) (08/09/2020) Belgium 4-1 Germany Goals: 1-0 Ndayishimiye 19, 1-1 L. Nmecha 31 (P) , 2-1 De Ketelaere 50, 3-1 Ndayishimiye 59 (P) , 4-1 Openda 76 Germany: Grill, Schlotterbeck, Pieper, Geiger (73 Keitel), Maier (81 Janelt), L. Nmecha, Berisha (72 Krüger), Özcan (46 Kilian), Jakobs, Leitsch, Baku (46 Vagnoman) (09/10/2020) Moldova 0-5 Germany Goals: 0-1 L. Nmecha 19, 0-2 L. Nmecha 25 (P) , 0-3 Özcan 41, 0-4 Burkardt 67, 0-5 Kother 90+2 Germany: Grill, Mai, Handwerker, Kilian, Dorsch (79 Kother), Geiger (52 Keitel), L. Nmecha (79 Massimo), Özcan, Krüger (64 Burkardt), Passlack, Wirtz (64 Ache) (13/10/2020) Germany 1-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Goals: 1-0 L. Nmecha 29 Germany: Grill, Mai, Handwerker, Pieper, Dorsch, Keitel (87 Passlack), L. Nmecha, Özcan, Krüger (77 Kother), Baku, Wirtz (26 Burkardt) (17/11/2020) Germany 2-1 Wales Goals: 1-0 L. Nmecha 17 (P) , 2-0 Burkardt 26, 2-1 Harris 34 Germany: Dahmen, Pieper, Dorsch, Maier, Burkardt (72 Wintzheimer), L. Nmecha, Berisha (60 Wirtz), Özcan (83 Mbom), Mai, Raum (60 Jakobs), Baku

Group stage – final tournament Group A Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Netherlands 3 1 2 0 8 3 5 Germany 3 1 2 0 4 1 5 Romania 3 1 2 0 3 2 5 Hungary 3 0 0 3 2 11 0

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Matchday 1 (24/03/2021) Hungary 0-3 Germany Goals: 0-1 L. Nmecha 61, 0-2 Baku 66, 0-3 Baku 73 Germany: Dahmen, Vagnoman, Raum (67 Jakobs), Schlotterbeck, Pieper, Dorsch (75 Janelt), Maier (75 Özcan), Burkardt (67 Krüger), L. Nmecha, Berisha (75 Klimowicz), Baku Matchday 2 (27/03/2021) Germany 1-1 Netherlands Goals: 0-1 Kluivert 48, 1-1 L. Nmecha 84 Germany: Dahmen, Vagnoman, Schlotterbeck, Pieper, Dorsch, Maier (82 Stach), L. Nmecha, Berisha (82 Burkardt), Özcan (77 Klimowicz), Jakobs (77 Raum), Baku (89 Janelt) Matchday 3 (30/03/2021) Germany 0-0 Romania Germany: Dahmen, Vagnoman, Raum, Schlotterbeck, Pieper, Dorsch, Maier, L. Nmecha, Berisha (91 Stach), Baku (82 Jakobs), Klimowicz (63 Burkardt)

Quarter-finals Matchday 4 (31/05/2021) Denmark 2-2 Germany Goals: 1-0 Faghir 69, 1-1 L. Nmecha 88, 1-2 Burkardt 100 ET, 2-2 Nelsson 108 (P) ET Penalties: Isaksen 1-0 , Burkardt 1-0 (missed) , Holse 2-0 , Maier 2-1 , Faghir 2-1 (missed) , Mai 2-2 , Hjulmand 3-2 , Schlotterbeck 3-3 , Nelsson 4-3 , L. Nmecha 4-4 , Nartey 5-4 , Pieper 5-5 , Kristansen 5-5 (missed) , Jaeckel 5-6 Germany: Dahmen, Vagnoman (1 Jaeckel), Raum, Schlotterbeck, Pieper, Wirtz (87 Mai), Maier, L. Nmecha, Berisha (64 Burkardt), Stach (75 Klimowicz), Baku (75 Adeyemi)

Semi-finals Matchday 5 (03/06/2021) Netherlands 1-2 Germany Goals: 0-1 Wirtz 1, 0-2 Wirtz 8, 1-2 Schuurs 67 Germany: Dahmen, Raum, Schlotterbeck, Pieper, Dorsch, Wirtz (67 Adeyemi), Maier (79 Stach), L. Nmecha (67 Burkardt), Berisha (83 Jakobs), Özcan (67 Janelt), Baku

Final Matchday 6 (06/06/2021) Germany-Portugal Portugal

Under-21 - Qualifying round (05/09/2019) Portugal 4-0 Gibraltar Goals: 1-0 Francisco Trincão 8, 2-0 Dany Mota 13, 3-0 Dany Mota 60, 4-0 Diogo Queirós 66 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Thierry Correia (46 Tomás Esteves), Diogo Leite, Rúben Vinagre, Miguel Luís (46 Filipe Soares), Dany Mota, Diogo Queirós, Daniel Bragança, Francisco Trincão (74 Pedro Pereira), Quina (46 Vitinha), Pedro Neto (46 Nuno Santos) (10/09/2019) Belarus 0-2 Portugal Goals: 0-1 Rafael Leão 68, 0-2 Dany Mota 90+4 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Thierry Correia, Diogo Leite, Vitinha, Miguel Luís, Rafael Leão (80 Dany Mota), Nuno Santos, Nuno Tavares (46 Rúben Vinagre), Diogo Queirós, Jota (86 Romário Baró), Quina (60 Francisco Trincão) (11/10/2019) Netherlands 4-2 Portugal Goals: 1-0 Boadu 8, 1-1 Diogo Queirós 42, 2-1 Koopmeiners 50 (P) , 2-2 Gedson Fernandes 64 (P) , 3-2 Boadu 84, 4-2 Stengs 90+4 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Thierry Correia, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Vitinha, Miguel Luís (68 Nuno Santos), Rafael Leão (80 Pedro Mendes), Dany Mota (68 Francisco Trincão), Nuno Tavares, Gedson Fernandes, Quina (46 Jota)

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(19/11/2019) Norway 2-3 Portugal Goals: 0-1 Fábio Vieira 2, 0-2 Jota 20, 0-3 Fábio Vieira 78, 1-3 Thorstvedt 83 (P) , 2-3 Larsen 90 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Thierry Correia, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Florentino Luís, Miguel Luís (84 Gedson Fernandes), Vitinha, Tomás Tavares, Rafael Leão (35 Tiago Djaló), Jota (55 Francisco Trincão), Fábio Vieira (84 Dany Mota) (04/09/2020) Cyprus 0-4 Portugal Goals: 0-1 Diogo Leite 7, 0-2 Diogo Leite 27, 0-3 Jota 53, 0-4 João Mário 85 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Diogo Leite, Florentino Luís (76 Daniel Bragança), Vitinha (76 Miguel Luís), Dany Mota, Nuno Mendes, Tomás Tavares, Tiago Djaló, Jota (76 João Mário), Gedson Fernandes (58 Pote), Pedro Neto (58 Joelson Fernandes) (09/10/2020) Portugal 4-1 Norway Goals: 1-0 Pedro Neto 6, 2-0 Pedro Neto 16, 2-1 Larsen 34, 3-1 Vitinha 69, 4-1 Dany Mota 88 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Florentino Luís, Vitinha (83 Daniel Bragança), Rafael Leão (62 Dany Mota), Nuno Mendes, Dalot (83 Pedro Pereira), Jota (62 Fábio Vieira), Gedson Fernandes, Pedro Neto (70 Joelson Fernandes) (13/10/2020) Gibraltar 0-3 Portugal Goals: 0-1 Jota 16, 0-2 Pote 50, 0-3 Pote 80 Portugal: Luís Maximiano, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós (63 Pedro Pereira), Rúben Vinagre (23 Tomás Tavares), Pote, Vitinha (63 Pedro Neto), Daniel Bragança, Dany Mota, Dalot (46 Gedson Fernandes), Jota (46 Joelson Fernandes), Fábio Vieira (12/11/2020) Portugal 3-0 Belarus Goals: 1-0 Prischepa 3 (og) , 2-0 Fábio Vieira 19 (P) , 3-0 Gonçalo Ramos 90 (P) Portugal: Diogo Costa, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Florentino Luís, Vitinha (74 Daniel Bragança), Dany Mota (74 Gonçalo Ramos), Nuno Mendes, Dalot (68 João Mário), Jota (68 Joelson Fernandes), Gedson Fernandes, Fábio Vieira (46 Pote) (15/11/2020) Portugal 2-1 Cyprus Goals: 0-1 Artymatas 2, 1-1 Gedson Fernandes 45+1 (P) , 2-1 Diogo Queirós 68 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Thierry Correia, Florentino Luís, Vitinha, Rafael Leão (46 João Mário), Dany Mota (46 Gonçalo Ramos), Nuno Mendes (81 Fábio Vieira), Jota (69 Pote), Gedson Fernandes (18/11/2020) Portugal 2-1 Netherlands Goals: 1-0 Fábio Vieira 2, 1-1 Gakpo 42, 2-1 Fábio Vieira 53 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Thierry Correia, Florentino Luís, Vitinha, Dany Mota (66 Gonçalo Ramos), Tomás Tavares, Jota (46 Rafael Leão), Gedson Fernandes (56 Pote), Fábio Vieira (82 Daniel Bragança)

Group stage – final tournament Group D Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Portugal 3 3 0 0 6 0 9 Croatia 3 1 0 2 4 5 3 Switzerland 3 1 0 2 3 6 3 England 3 1 0 2 2 4 3

Matchday 1 (25/03/2021) Portugal 1-0 Croatia Goals: 1-0 Fábio Vieira 68 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Thierry Correia, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Dalot, Florentino Luís (63 Fábio Vieira), Vitinha (73 Daniel Bragança), Gedson Fernandes, Francisco Trincão (63 Francisco Conceição), Pote (80 Gonçalo Ramos),

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Tiago Tomás (63 Dany Mota) Matchday 2 (28/03/2021) Portugal 2-0 England Goals: 1-0 Dany Mota 64, 2-0 Francisco Trincão 74 (P) Portugal: Diogo Costa, Thierry Correia, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Dalot, Florentino Luís (46 Daniel Bragança), Vitinha, Gedson Fernandes (46 Francisco Trincão), Dany Mota (73 Gonçalo Ramos), Pote (88 Filipe Soares), Fábio Vieira (63 Francisco Conceição) Matchday 3 (31/03/2021) Switzerland 0-3 Portugal Goals: 0-1 Diogo Queirós 3, 0-2 Francisco Trincão 60, 0-3 Francisco Conceição 65 Portugal: Diogo Costa, Thierry Correia, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Dalot, Vitinha (73 Filipe Soares), Daniel Bragança, Francisco Trincão (62 Francisco Conceição), Pote (71 Gedson Fernandes), Tiago Tomás (62 Gonçalo Ramos), Fábio Vieira (62 João Mário)

Quarter-finals Matchday 4 (31/05/2021) Portugal 5-3 Italy Goals: 1-0 Dany Mota 6, 2-0 Dany Mota 31, 2-1 Pobega 45, 3-1 Gonçalo Ramos 58, 3-2 Scamacca 60, 3-3 Cutrone 89, 4-3 Jota 109 ET, 5-3 Francisco Conceição 119 ET Portugal: Diogo Costa, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Dalot, Vitinha, Gedson Fernandes (74 Jota), Daniel Bragança (86 Romário Baró), Dany Mota (4 Rafael Leão), Tomás Tavares, Gonçalo Ramos (69 Florentino Luís), Fábio Vieira (86 Francisco Conceição)

Semi-finals Matchday 5 (03/06/2021) Spain 0-1 Portugal Goals: 0-1 Jorge Cuenca 80 (og) Portugal: Diogo Costa, Abdu Conté, Diogo Leite, Diogo Queirós, Dalot, Vitinha, Gedson Fernandes (51 Florentino Luís), Rafael Leão (64 Tiago Tomás), Daniel Bragança (65 Romário Baró), Dany Mota (65 Jota), Fábio Vieira (90 Pedro Pereira)

Final Matchday 6 (06/06/2021) Germany-Portugal

12 Germany - Portugal Sunday 6 June 2021 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Stadion Stožice, Ljubljana Team facts

Germany Tournament record 2019: runners-up 2017: winners 2015: semi-finals 2013: group stage 2011: did not qualify 2009: winners 2007: did not qualify (play-offs) 2006: group stage 2004: group stage 2002: did not qualify 2000: did not qualify 1998: quarter-finals 1996: quarter-finals 1994: did not qualify 1992: quarter-finals 1990: quarter-finals (as West Germany) 1988: did not qualify (as West Germany) 1986: did not qualify (as West Germany) 1984: did not qualify (as West Germany) 1982: runners-up (as West Germany) 1980: did not enter 1978: did not enter Biggest wins Final tournament 6-1: Germany v Serbia, 20/06/19 Group stage, Trieste 5-0: West Germany v USSR, 30/04/82 Semi-final, Aachen Qualifying 0-11: San Marino v Germany, 17/11/09 2011 qualifying group stage, Serravalle Heaviest defeats Final tournament 5-0: Portugal v Germany, 27/06/15 Semi-final, Olomouc Qualifying 4-1 twice, most recently Belgium v Germany, 08/09/20 2021 qualifying group stage, Leuven

Portugal Tournament record 2019: did not qualify (play-offs) 2017: group stage 2015: runners-up 2013: did not qualify 2011: did not qualify 2009: did not qualify 2007: group stage 2006: group stage 2004: third place 2002: group stage 2000: did not qualify (play-offs) 1998: did not qualify

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1996: quarter-finals 1994: runners-up 1992: did not qualify 1990: did not qualify 1988: did not qualify 1986: did not qualify 1984: did not qualify 1982: did not enter 1980: did not qualify 1978: did not qualify Biggest wins Final tournament 5-0: Portugal v Germany, 27/06/15 Semi-finals, Olomouc Qualifying 0-9: Liechtenstein v Portugal, 11/10/18 2019 qualifying group stage, Vaduz Heaviest defeats Final tournament 1-3 three times, most recently Portugal v Spain, 20/06/17 Group stage, Gdynia 0-2 twice, most recently Portugal v Serbia and Montenegro, 25/05/06 Group stage, Barcelos Qualifying 6-0: Italy v Portugal, 02/12/87 1988 qualifying group stage, Piacenza

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:: 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

15 Germany - Portugal Sunday 6 June 2021 - 21.00CET (21.00 local time) Match press kit Stadion Stožice, Ljubljana 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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