2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group D

Group D of the 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition consists of six teams: Portugal, Greece, Iceland, Belarus, Cyprus, and Liechtenstein. 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  Portugal (T) 7 6 1 0 25 1 +24 19 Final tournament 11 Jun 1–0 1–1 6–0 11–0
2  Greece 8 5 2 1 15 5 +10 17 Play-offs 0–4 2–0 1–0 0–0 4–0
3  Belarus (Y) 7 3 0 4 12 7 +5 9 4 Jun 0–2 1–2 5 Jun 6–0
4  Iceland (Y) 7 2 3 2 8 6 +2 9 0–1 1–1 8 Jun 11 Jun 3 Jun
5  Cyprus (Y) 7 2 2 3 13 9 +4 8 0–1 6 Jun 0–1 1–1 6–0
6  Liechtenstein (E) 8 0 0 8 0 45 45 0 7 Jun 0–5 0–4 0–3 0–6
Updated to match(es) played on 29 March 2022. Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(E) Eliminated; (T) Qualified, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (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).

Greece 0–0 Cyprus
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Attendance: 0
Referee: Allard Lindhout (Netherlands)

Liechtenstein 0–5 Greece
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Viktor Kopiyevskyi (Ukraine)

Belarus 1–2 Iceland
Shestyuk 71' Report Haraldsson 20', 54'
Attendance: 3,260
Referee: Juxhin Xhaja (Albania)

Liechtenstein 0–6 Cyprus
Report Sotiriou 12' (pen.)
Kakoullis 22'
Kosti 36'
Paroutis 53'
Charalambous 61'
Kyprianou 89'
Attendance: 70
Referee: Laurent Kopriwa (Luxembourg)

Portugal 1–0 Belarus
Vieira 32' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 809
Referee: Christian-Petru Ciochirca (Austria)

Cyprus 6–0 Liechtenstein
Kakoullis 31', 41' (pen.)
Kosti 33', 38'
Gerolemou 46'
Pikis 63'
Report
Attendance: 161
Referee: Luis Texeira (Portugal)
Iceland 1–1 Greece
Þórðarson 37' Report Ioannidis 45+1'
Attendance: 435
Referee: Gal Leibovitz (Israel)

Portugal 11–0 Liechtenstein
Nuno Tavares 5'
Almeida 8'
Ramos 12', 19', 25', 39'
Silva 13', 44'
Vieira 37' (pen.)
Tomás 63'
Conceição 76'
Report
Attendance: 5,239
Referee: Vitālijs Spasjoņņikovs (Latvia)

Belarus 0–2 Greece
Report Diamantis 27'
Sardelis 84'
Attendance: 320
Referee: Mohammed Al-emara (Finland)

Iceland 0–1 Portugal
Report Vieira 55'
Attendance: 502
Referee: Robert Ian Jenkins (Wales)
Belarus 6–0 Liechtenstein
Morozov 15', 49', 59'
Oreshkevich 29' (pen.)
Shestyuk 45+1'
Nikiforenko 68'
Report
Attendance: 50
Referee: Yasar Kemal Ugurlu (Turkey)

Greece 2–0 Belarus
Report
Attendance: 660
Referee: Irakli Kvirikashvili (Georgia)
Liechtenstein 0–3 Iceland
Report
Attendance: 100
Referee: Joni Hyytiä (Finland)
Cyprus 0–1 Portugal
Report
Attendance: 224
Referee: Jérémie Pignard (France)

Greece 1–0 Iceland
Report
Attendance: 450
Referee: Alain Durieux (Luxembourg)
Liechtenstein 0–4 Belarus
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Attendance: 68
Referee: Ashot Ghaltakhchyan (Armenia)
Portugal 6–0 Cyprus
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Greece 4–0 Liechtenstein
Report
Attendance: 405
Referee: Rauf Jabarov (Azerbaijan)
Portugal 1–1 Iceland
Report
Attendance: 4,094
Referee: Miloš Milanović (Serbia)

Cyprus 0–1 Belarus
Report Vegerya 32'
Attendance: 250
Referee: Joonas Jaanovits (Estonia)

Cyprus 1–1 Iceland
Gerolemou 27' Report K. Hlynsson 90+4'
Referee: Georgi Davidov (Bulgaria)
Greece 0–4 Portugal
Report

Belarus v Cyprus
Report

Iceland v Liechtenstein
Report

Belarus v Portugal
Report

Cyprus v Greece
Report

Liechtenstein v Portugal
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Iceland v Belarus
Report

Iceland v Cyprus
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Portugal v Greece
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Goalscorers

There have been 73 goals scored in 22 matches, for an average of 3.32 goals per match (as of 29 March 2022).

9 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.
  2. Due to the country's involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Belarus is required to play its home matches at neutral venues behind closed doors until further notice.[4]

References

  1. "2021–23 Under-21 EURO qualifying draw". UEFA.com.
  2. "Under-21 National Teams Coefficient" (PDF). UEFA.com.
  3. 2023 Under-21 EURO qualifying: Belarus-Cyprus match rescheduled, Belta, 1 June 2021
  4. "Belarus teams to play on neutral ground in UEFA competitions". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 3 March 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
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