Under-20 Four Nations Tournament Explained

Under-20 Four Nations Tournament
Organiser:Self-governing tournament
Founded:2001
Abolished:2017
Related Comps:Under 20 Elite League
Continent:Europe
Number Of Teams:4
Most Successful Team:
(9 titles)

Under-20 Four Nations Tournament (Italian: Torneo Quattro Nazioni Under-20; German: Internationalen U-20 Spielrunde) was an annual under-20 football tournament, contested by the four Alpine nations: Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland, from the 2003–04 edition until the 2009–10 edition. In 2011, Poland replaced Austria. For the 2017–18 edition, the tournament was replaced by the Under 20 Elite League, as the 2017–18 Under 20 Elite League.

Format

The 4 teams played in home-and-away round-robin format.

In 2012–13 season, the age limit was: players born on or after 1 January 1993 were eligible. In other words, players eligible to 2011–12 season U19 team competition of UEFA were eligible to the U20 event in 2012–13. Moreover, teams could select up to 8 overage players born on or after 1 January 1992. Combining two criteria, only those players were allowed to play in 2015 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.

Results

2009–10

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2014–15

Tournament period: 3 September 2014 – 21 April 2015

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Additional games

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2015–16

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2016–17

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Performances by countries

width=40 Pos.width=130 Squadrawidth=58 Winnerswidth=58 Runners-upwidth=58 Third placewidth=58 Fourth place
19 3 2 3
24 6 3 3
32 2 1 1
41 3 4 8
51 1 4 1
60 1 0 0

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