Where is the u2 1 European Youth Championship held?

The 2023 European Youth Championship U2 1 was held in Georgia and Romania.

There are altogether 16 teams, among which Georgia and Romania directly advanced as hosts, and Croatia, Israel, Ukraine and the Czech Republic finally reached the 16 final through play-offs. 16 teams were divided into four groups to compete for single round robin, with the top two teams in each group advancing to the 1 final, and the 1 group was the first in the small group.

As the host country, it is divided into Group B with Spain, Ukraine and Croatia. Romania can be said to be the first. Spain in this group advanced directly in the qualifiers, while Ukraine and Croatia advanced through the play-offs. Compared with the other host, Georgia can be said to be very lucky to be in the same group as Portugal, Belgium and the Netherlands in Group A, so Romania is likely to advance to the quarter-finals.

Romania U2 1 near 10, 1 win, 3 draws and 6 losses. In the recent 1 match, the 0-0 team drew with Germany in a friendly match with Germany. Romania's offensive ability is limited, but its defense is still very good.

Introduction of previous u2 1 European Youth Championship;

The first U2 1 European Youth Championship was held in 2002. The competitions were held in Croatia, Russia and Slovenia. The competition started on June 14, and the final was held in Moscow Olympic Stadium on June 30th.

In 2004, the second U2 1 European Youth Championship was held. The competition was held in 18 cities in five countries, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Iceland and Norway. The competition started on June 25th, and the final was held in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, on July 9th.

The 3rd U2 1 European Youth Championship was held in 2006. The competition was held in four cities in Portugal. The competition started on June 20th, and the final was held in Lisbon on July 3rd. Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo won the championship.

The 4th U2 1 European Youth Championship held in more than 20 years was held in five Dutch cities.