2017 European Junior Championship |
Dates | July 14–16, 2017 |
City | Paris (France) |
Stadiums | |
Results |
Winner | Austria |
Runners-Up | France |
3rd Place | Germany |
The 2017 European Junior Championship was the 13th European Junior Championship. It was held from July 14 to July 16, 2017 in Paris.[1]
Qualification
A total of eight teams reported to enter for qualification. Therefore, two four-nation tournaments were scheduled, with the winners of these tournaments earning a spot for the final tournament in Paris. Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland were grouped together while the other tournament was planned with Serbia, Italy, Russia and Hungary.[1] As a consequence of the conflict of two organisations, both claiming to be the real IFAF, some weeks before the start of the qualification, a second European Junior Championship was announced to be held in Denmark.[2] Russia and Hungary thus withdrew their participation in the Serbian qualification tournament.[3]
Tournament in Serbia
Russia and Hungary withdrew. Italy qualified by a victory over host Serbia.
Date | Home team | Result | Away team | Ref |
| Serbia | 6–7 | Italy | [3] |
Tournament in the Netherlands
All matches were played in Almere. Germany won both games with a shutout and thus qualified for the final tournament in Paris.
Date | Home team | Result | Away team | Ref |
2 June 2017 | Germany | 51–00 | Switzerland |
2 June 2017 | Netherlands | 06–14 | Spain |
3rd place game |
4 June 2017 | Netherlands | 20–21 | Switzerland |
Final |
4 June 2017 | Germany | 43–00 | Spain | [4] |
Final tournament
Qualified teams
Bracket
| Semifinals | | | Finals | |
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| Austria | 19 | | |
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| Italy | 0 | |
| | Austria | 17 | |
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| | | France | 7 | |
| Germany | 0 | |
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| France | 7 | | | Third place |
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| | Italy | 0 |
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| | Germany | 50 |
Matches
at Stade Laurent Plegelatte, Villepinte, France
- Date: Jul 14, 2017
- Game time: 14:00
at Stade Laurent Plegelatte, Villepinte, France
- Date: Jul 14, 2017
- Game time: 18:00
References
- ^ a b "EJC 2017 tournament lineup is set". eurobowl.info. IFAF. 18 Nov 2016. Archived from the original on 23 December 2016. Retrieved 23 Dec 2016.
- ^ "Both Denmark and France to hold contending European Junior Championships this summer". americanfootballinternational.com. 13 Mar 2017. Retrieved 16 Jun 2017.
- ^ a b "Italy downs Team Serbia to qualify for IFAF Paris European Junior Championships". americanfootballinternational.com. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 16 Jun 2017.
- ^ "France, Austria, Germany and Italy in the U19 European Championship". infaf.info. 6 June 2017. Retrieved 19 Jun 2017.
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Junior | - France 1992
- Germany 1994
- Germany 1996
- Germany 1998
- Germany 2000
- Great Britain 2002
- Russia 2004
- Sweden 2006
- Spain 2008
- Spain 2011
- Germany 2013
- Germany 2015
- France 2017
- Bologna 2019
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Women's | |
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