Czechoslovakia national under-21 football team

The Czechoslovak U-21 national football team was a national team of Czechoslovak football player. She was under the Českomoravský fotbalový svaz ( CMFs ) and represented him at the U-21 level, in friendly matches against the national teams of other national associations, but also at the European Championships of the continental federation UEFA. Eligible to play were players who had not yet completed her 21 years and the Czechoslovak nationality possessed. In tournaments, the age at first qualifier is relevant.

History

Czechoslovakia was achieved with the U-23 national team at the first U-23 European Championships equal to the victory. Subsequently, however, already eliminated in the quarter-finals or qualified not bother. After the realignment of youth football competitions UEFA 1976 Czechoslovakia decided to starting your own U-21 national team. Until the dissolution of the team in 1994, Czechoslovakia could qualify for eight of the eleven played Under-21 European Championships. However, one difference each in the quarter- finals. Only in the years 1982 to 1986 did not make it three times in a row to qualify.

After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the two successor Czech national football team ( U-21 men) emerged and Slovak national football team ( U-21 men).

Participations U-23 European Championships

Participation in U-21 European Championships

Note: Between 1978 and 1992, the final was a U- 21 Championship not played in a country, but completed by return games in the participating nations.

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