Slovakia national under-21 football team

The Slovak U-21 national football team is a national team of Slovak football player. It belongs to the Slovak Football Association and represents him on 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 and the Football World Cup FIFA. Be eligible, players who have not yet completed their 21 years of age and possess the Slovak nationality. In tournaments, the age at first qualifier is relevant.

History

Although Czechoslovakia was dissolved on January 1, 1993 played their U -21 until the end of the U -21 Football Championship in 1994 under the Czechoslovakian flag. Only after the two new countries Slovakia and the Czech Republic U- 21 national teams own. The only participation in the U-21 European Championships, there was 2000, when Slovakia was the host of the tournament. In the group matches, Slovakia has prevailed against strong football nations such as Portugal, Romania and Hungary. The team was also very successful in the group matches in the tournament, as both Turkey and England have been beaten and Italy, there was a draw. The strong Italy has had the better goal difference at the end and Slovakia only played for third place. The match against Spain was lost, Slovakia has occupied the fourth place in the tournament and secured the participation at the Summer Olympic Games in 2000.

Participation in U-21 European Championships

Note: The first European Championship was held in 1978. At this time Slovakia was still no eigenständidiges country. Only with the dissolution of Czechoslovakia on January 1, 1993, developed the U -21 Slowakeis.

Former player and well-known

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Former coach

  • Milan Lešický (1993-1997)
  • Jozef Barmos (1997-1998)
  • Dušan Radolský (1998-2000)
  • Stanislav Griga (2000-2001)
  • Mikuláš Komanický (2002-2003)
  • Ladislav Jurkemik (2004)
  • Jozef Bubenko (2004-2005)
  • Ladislav Petráš (2006)
  • Jozef Barmos (2007-2008)
  • Boris Kitka (2009-2010)
  • Lubomir Nosický (2010)
  • Ivan Galád (2011 - )
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