Euro U-19 2011 Champion

Spanish superiority in the European football scene continues. Finally, they won the UEFA European Under-19 after conquering the Czech Republic with the score 3-2 in the final.

In the top of the party at Concordia Stadium, Chiajna, Romania, the Czech winning first in the 52nd minute goal by Ladislav Krejci. Spain can only be equalized five minutes remaining of normal time by kicking Jon Aurtenetxe. 1-1 score lasted until the normal time ended. The match was resumed to a half of extra time. In the extra time, Patrik Czech Lácha bring back the lead at minute 97. However, 11 minutes later, the score back just as strong after Paco Alcacer Spain scored their second goal.
Alcacer ultimately be decisive victory of Spain. His second goal at minute 115 to make 'Young Matador' ahead 3-2.

This is the fifth title Spain at Euro U-19. Previously, they also become champions in 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2007. More complete Spanish champions trophy after Álvaro Morata featured as top scorer. Real Madrid striker is collecting a total of six goals. This year, Spain had twice triumphed in the tournament between nations of Europe in two different age groups. In U-21 European Championship which was held last June, they also became the best.

The composition of players:
Czech Republic:
Tomas Koubek; Jakub Brabec, Adam Janos, Thomas Kalas, Pavel Kaderabek, Jiri Skalak (Patrik Lacha 79), Tomas Jelecek, Ladislav Krejci, Tomas Prikryl (Antonín Fantis 102), Martin Hala, Roman Polom (Martin Sladky 36)

Spanyol:
Edgar Badia; Sergi Gomez, Ignasi Miguel, Jon Aurtenetxe, Ruben Pardo, Alvaro Morata, Alex (Jose Campana 55), Pablo Sarabia (Juan Muniz Gallego 78), Albert Blazquez, Juanmi (Paco Alcacer 54), Gerard Deulofeu

Referee: Stuart Attwell

Jon Aurtenexte (Spain)