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Czech U19 national team

The Czech U19 national team is the Czech U19 national team and is controlled by the Czech Football Association. The team participates in the UEFA European Under-19 Championship, which takes place every year. Their biggest success in June 2011 is third place at the UEFA European Under-19 Championship, which they have scored three times: in 2003, 2006 and 2008

When Czechoslovakia split and reformed into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the Czech Republic's national team formed their first friendly match with Turkey and won 4-1 on 23 February 1994. The newly formed team played their first home game in Ostrava against Lithuania, in which they registered their first home victory, 5–3 victories.

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Their first competition match was part of the UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying campaign, defeating Malta 6-1 in Ostrava. During the campaign, the Czech Republic scored six victories, three draws and an embarrassing defeat against Luxembourg, which finished its qualifying group 5 in the first place over the Dutch favorites. In the last tournament, organized by England, the Czechs advanced from the group stage, despite an initial defeat in Germany 2–0. They continued their good shape and advanced to the UEFA Euro 1996 finals, where they lost 2: 1 to the Germans at Wembley Stadium.

Given their success on the Euro 1996, Czechs were expected to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 1998. In the qualifying group, they finished third behind Spain and Yugoslavia and subsequently missed the tournament.


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