Sweden men's national under-19 football team explained

Sweden Under-19
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Association:Svenska Fotbollförbundet (SvFF)
Nickname:Blågult (The Blue-Yellow)
Confederation:UEFA (Europe)
Coach:Tomas Turesson (Team 2005)
Andreas Pettersson (Team 2006)
First Game: 3–0
(Helsingborg, Sweden; 1 August 1959)
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U20wc Apps:1
U20wc First:1991
U20wc Best:Group stage (1991)
Regional Name:UEFA U-19 Championship
Regional Cup Apps:14
Regional Cup First:1963
Regional Cup Best:Quarter-finals (1964, 1990)

The Sweden men's national under-19 football team (Swedish: svenska juniorlandslaget i fotboll) is the football team representing Sweden in competitions for under-19 year old players. Primarily, it competes to qualify for the annual UEFA European Under-19 Championship. Sweden made their first and so far only FIFA U-20 World Cup appearance in 1991, being knocked out in the group stage.[1]

Competitive record

Champions   Runners-up   Third place   Fourth place   Tournament held on home soil  

FIFA U-20 World Cup

FIFA U-20 World Cup recordwidth=1% rowspan=29FIFA U-20 World Cup qualification record **
YearRoundPosition
1977Did not qualify 202011
19794103511
1981201125
1983201112
1985200225
1987632183
198962311010
1991Group stage11th3102468422217
1993Did not qualify 60421014
199573221010
1997210157
1999320152
2001311175
4103511
20053120136
200763031110
20096204710
2011302101
2013302112
20156402166
20176204511
20196213128
2021Cancelled 311174
2023Did not qualify 6204714
2025302134
TotalBest: Group stage1/24310246108352845174169

UEFA European Under-19 Championship

UEFA European Under-19 Championship recordwidth=1% rowspan=79UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification record
YearRoundPosition
1948Did not enterNo qualification
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
Group stage13th301269110020
1964Quarter-finals8th310233No qualification
1965Group stage18th201137
1966Did not enterDid not enter
1967Group stage11th310234Automatically qualified
1968Did not enterDid not enter
1969Did not qualify200224
1970Group stage12th310228Automatically qualified
1971Group stage12th301235220091
1972Did not qualify201137
1973200213
1974Group stage9th311144Qualified as hosts
1975Did not qualify200224
1976202011
1977Group stage7th3201454301106
1978Did not qualify4103511
1979201114
1980201125
1981Group stage8th303033211021
1982Did not qualify201112
1983Group stage14th301213211021
1984Did not qualify200225
1986632183
198862311010
1990Quarter-finals5th2101636321154
1992Did not qualify60421014
1993210133
1994Group stage7th301226431084
1995Did not qualify421131
1996210157
1997321071
1998320152
1999Group stage7th302124Qualified as hosts
2000Did not qualify311175
2001201167
2002Did not qualify4103511
6123611
20043120136
20056501175
200663031110
200762131014
6204710
200961231014
2010302101
2011300328
2012302112
20136213813
20146402166
20156222109
20166204511
2017Group stage7th3012466501134
2018Did not qualify6213128
2019311155
2020Cancelled311174
2021Cancelled
2022Did not qualify6204714
2023612367
2024302134
2025To be determinedTo be determined
2026
2027
TotalBest: Quarter-finals14/7140712214670189674577306293

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Youth Cup (U-20) 1991 (Portugal, June 14-30). RSSSF. 27 July 2024.