Moldova national under-19 football team explained

Moldova Under-19
Fifa Trigramme:MDA
Association:Moldovan Football Federation (FMF)
Confederation:UEFA (Europe)
Coach:Serghei Cebotari
Captain:Danil Andreiciu
Home Stadium:Various
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First Game:Official:
3–4
(Kyustendil, Bulgaria; 13 September 1994)
Largest Win: 3–0
(Huskvarna, Sweden; 10 October 2017)
Largest Loss: 0–9
(Irthlingborough, England; 5 November 2002)
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The Moldova national under-19 football team represents Moldova in international football at this age level and is controlled by the Moldovan Football Federation, the governing body for football in Moldova. The team competes to qualify for the UEFA European Under-19 Championship held every year. Since the establishment of the Moldovan under-19 team, the under-19 side has never reached a final tournament of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship. Players born on or after 1 January 2006 are eligible for the 2025 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification. They are currently coached by Serghei Cebotari.[1]

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

2025 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification

See main article: 2025 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification.

Group 7

Players

Current squad

The following players were selected for the 2025 Euro Under-19 qualifying matches against Ireland, Iceland and Azerbaijan between 13 and 19 November 2024.[2]

Caps and goals are correct as of 19 November 2024, after the match against Azerbaijan.

Competition history

Until the 1997 tournament, players born on or after 1 August the year they turned 19 years were eligible to compete. Since the 1998 tournament, the date limit has been moved back to 1 January. Starting with qualification for the 2002 tournament, the competition was renamed from Under-18 Championship to Under-19 Championship, but the eligibility rules did not change.

UEFA U-18/19 European Championship

Under-18 era, 1995–2001
Under-19 era, 2002–present

UEFA U-18/19 European Championship recordUEFA U-18/19
Qualification record[3]
YearRoundCampaign
1995Did not qualify2 1 0 1 6 7 −11995
19962 0 0 2 3 5 −21996
19973 0 0 3 2 9 −71997
19982 1 0 1 1 1 01998
19993 1 0 2 2 4 −21999
20003 0 1 2 2 12 −102000
20013 0 1 2 1 8 −72001
20023 0 1 2 0 6 −62002
20033 0 0 3 3 17 −142003
20043 0 2 1 3 4 −12004
20056 1 2 3 4 10 −62005
20063 0 0 3 1 7 −62006
20073 1 0 2 3 7 −42007
20086 2 2 2 5 5 02008
20093 0 1 2 2 5 −32009
20103 1 0 2 2 7 −52010
20116 1 1 4 3 17 −142011
20123 0 0 3 2 11 −92012
20133 0 1 2 1 10 −92013
20143 0 0 3 0 11 −112014
20153 1 0 2 3 8 −52015
20163 0 0 3 1 4 −32016
20173 0 0 3 0 4 −42017
20183 1 0 2 3 7 −42018
20193 0 1 2 1 8 −72019
20203 0 0 3 0 13 −132020
20223 0 1 2 2 12 −102022
20233 0 0 3 0 8 −82023
20243 0 0 3 1 8 −72024
2025302123−12025
2026Future eventTo be determined
Total9611166959238−179

Head-to-head record

[4]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Noutăți. fmf.md.
  2. https://fmf.md/noutate/11530/u19-programul-meciurilor-si-lotul-nationalei-moldovei-pentru-preliminariile-campionatului-european-2025-start-pe-13-noiembrie Lot
  3. Web site: Statistics. RSSSF.
  4. Web site: H2H. fmf.md.