2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group B

Group B of the 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition consists of six teams: Germany, Poland, Israel, Hungary, Latvia, and San Marino. The composition of the nine groups in the qualifying group stage was decided by the draw held on 28 January 2021, 12:00 CET (UTC+1), at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland,[1] with the teams seeded according to their coefficient ranking.[2]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Germany 8 7 0 1 26 8 +18 21 Final tournament 3–2 0–4 3 Jun 4–0 4–0
2  Israel 8 5 1 2 17 9 +8 16 Play-offs 0–1 2–2 3–0 2–1 7 Jun
3  Poland 8 4 3 1 20 7 +13 15 7 Jun 1–2 1–1 5–0 3–0
4  Hungary (Y) 8 3 2 3 14 13 +1 11 1–5 1–2 2–2 1–0 4–0
5  Latvia (E) 8 1 1 6 4 17 13 4 1–3 2 Jun 0–2 7 Jun 2–0
6  San Marino (E) 8 0 1 7 0 27 27 1 0–6 0–4 2 Jun 0–4 0–0
Updated to match(es) played on 29 March 2022. Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(E) Eliminated; (Y) Cannot qualify directly, may only advance to play-offs

Matches

Times are CET/CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Hungary 1–2 Israel
Tóth-Gábor 68' Report Nachmani 32'
Gandelman 86'
San Marino 0–6 Germany
Report Krauß 4'
Burkardt 20', 43'
Moukoko 39', 41'
Leweling 68'
Attendance: 150
Referee: Ívar Orri Kristjánsson (Iceland)

Latvia 0–2 Poland
Report Skóraś 55'
Poręba 86'
Attendance: 99
Referee: Keith Kennedy (Northern Ireland)

Latvia 1–3 Germany
Korotkovs 8' Report Moukoko 25'
Stiller 41'
Thiaw 48'
Attendance: 330
Referee: Sebastian Gishamer (Austria)
Poland 1–2 Israel
Smoliński 7' Report Walukiewicz 32' (o.g.)
Karzev 49'
Attendance: 4,386
Referee: Morten Krogh (Denmark)
San Marino 0–4 Hungary
Report Baráth 29'
Skribek 74', 82'
Kiss 90'
Attendance: 90
Referee: Andrew Davey (Northern Ireland)

Latvia 2–0 San Marino
Bocs 22'
Lusins 78'
Report
Attendance: 173
Referee: Ivana Martinčić (Croatia)
Germany 3–2 Israel
Tillman 34'
Schade 88'
Burkardt 90'
Report Leidner 28'
Gandelman 51'
Attendance: 3,262

Hungary 2–2 Poland
Németh 48', 90+5' Report Benedyczak 61' (pen.)
Wędrychowski 81'

Poland 3–0 San Marino
Bogusz 29'
Kamiński 61'
Bejger 66'
Report
Attendance: 4,126
Referee: Nikola Popov (Bulgaria)
Hungary 1–5 Germany
Report
Attendance: 1,360
Referee: David Coote (England)
Israel 2–1 Latvia
  • Buganim 8'
  • Shahar 89'
Report
  • Veips 16'
Attendance: 650
Referee: Jasmin Sabotic (Luxembourg)

San Marino 0–4 Israel
Report
  • Bilu 12'
  • Davida 13'
  • Buganim 28'
  • Shahar 31'
Attendance: 110
Referee: Henrik Nalbandyan (Armenia)

Hungary 1–0 Latvia
Report
Attendance: 260
Referee: Sandi Putros (Denmark)
Germany 0–4 Poland
Report
Attendance: 3,994
Referee: Luis Godinho (Portugal)

Poland 5–0 Latvia
Report
Attendance: 2,684
Referee: Robertas Valikonis (Lithuania)
Germany 4–0 San Marino
Report
Attendance: 2,004
Referee: Ion Orlic (Moldova)
Israel 3–0 Hungary
Report
Attendance: 930
Referee: Yaroslav Kozyk (Ukraine)

Hungary 4–0 San Marino
Report
Attendance: 350
Referee: Irakli Kvirikashvili (Georgia)
Israel 2–2 Poland
Report
Attendance: 3,870[3]
Referee: Bram Van Driessche (Belgium)

Germany 4–0 Latvia
Report
Attendance: 7,718
Referee: Juxhin Xhaja (Albania)

Poland 1–1 Hungary
Report
Referee: Kristoffer Hagenes (Norway)
Israel 0–1 Germany
Report
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Jérémie Pignard (France)
San Marino 0–0 Latvia
Report
Referee: Luis Texeira (Portugal)

Latvia v Israel
Report
San Marino v Poland
Report

Germany v Hungary
Report

Latvia v Hungary
Report
Poland v Germany
Report
Israel v San Marino
Report

Goalscorers

There have been 81 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 3.38 goals per match (as of 29 March 2022).

6 goals

5 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Notes

  1. CEST (UTC+2) for dates between 31 March and 26 October 2021 and between 29 March and 24 October 2022, and CET (UTC+1) for all other dates.

References

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