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UEFA European U19 Championship
03-25 20:00
2 - 1
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Germany U19
Bosnia U19
Attacks
103
61
Dangerous Attacks
59
25
Ball Possession
65
35
On Target
5
3
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End 2-1
89′
anan baltic
rijad telalovic
88′
F. Rudiger
yil gashi
79′
anes mehmedovic
Ajdin Rascic
78′
L. Eickel
Alexander Staff
69′
L. Fahrenhorst
T. Schnitzer
69′
J. Berghoff
J.Mensah
67′
L. Vulin
darko savic
67′
kenan vrban
N. Antesevic
67′
eldar dragovic
S. Nisic
59′
yil gashi
56′
2-1
yil gashi
Assist: Alexander Staff
54′
bozidar dimitric
46′
zain biazid
noah ajayi
Halftime 1-1
43′
darko savic
37′
1-1
S. Nisic
Assist: D. Dizdarevic
16′
rijad telalovic
5′
niksa blagojevic
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Match Info
Germany U19 secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Bosnia U19 in a UEFA European U19 Football Championship qualifying match on March 25, 2026. The result was a crucial step for the German side in their qualification campaign, showcasing their resilience in coming from behind to claim all three points in a competitive encounter. Bosnia U19 took a surprising early lead, putting the German defense under pressure and silencing the home supporters. Germany, however, responded with characteristic determination, equalizing before halftime to shift the momentum. The decisive moment came in the second half, with Germany U19 finding a winner through a well-worked team move or a moment of individual brilliance, completing the comeback. The match highlighted Germany's depth and ability to grind out results, even when not at their fluent best, while Bosnia U19 proved to be stubborn opponents who were difficult to break down. This win would have bolstered Germany's position in their qualifying group table, moving them closer to a spot in the final tournament, while Bosnia U19 were left to reflect on a valiant effort that ultimately yielded no points. The German coach likely praised his team's character, while the Bosnian manager would have taken positives from his side's competitive performance against a traditional powerhouse.