Greece U19 0–1 Serbia U19: Late Drama Decides UEFA European U19 Championship Opener
In a fiercely contested Group stage match at the 2026 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, Serbia U19 secured a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Greece U19 on June 3. The decisive goal came late in the second half, breaking the deadlock in a match that had been evenly balanced throughout.
Match Overview
Both sides entered the tournament with high expectations, having progressed through strong qualifying campaigns. Greece, known for their disciplined defensive structure, matched Serbia’s technical midfield play for most of the match. Serbia, however, showed greater composure in the final third when it mattered most.
Key Moments
- 0–0 at half‑time: Neither team could find a breakthrough in a cautious first period. Serbia held slightly more possession, but Greece’s backline, led by captain Alexandros Papadopoulos, repelled every attack.
- 78th minute – the winner: A swift counter‑attack saw Serbia winger Marko Jovanović cut inside from the left and fire a low shot into the far corner, giving goalkeeper Nikos Karamitsos no chance.
- Late pressure from Greece: In stoppage time, Greece pushed forward relentlessly, winning three corners. Serbia goalkeeper Luka Petrović produced a stunning save to deny a header from substitute Dimitrios Konstantinou.
Tactical Story
Greece set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the break. Serbia’s 4‑3‑3 allowed them to control the midfield through pivot player Stefan Milošević, who dictated the tempo. The match turned when Serbia introduced fresh legs in attack, exploiting gaps that appeared as Greece tired.
Standout Players
- Stefan Milošević (Serbia): The deep‑lying playmaker completed a match‑high 87 passes and provided the assist for the goal with a perfectly weighted through ball.
- Nikos Karamitsos (Greece): Despite the loss, the Greek goalkeeper made five saves and kept his team in the contest until the very end.
- Marko Jovanović (Serbia): Scored the only goal and caused problems all evening with his direct running.
Group Stage Impact
This victory gives Serbia a vital three points in the group, boosting their hopes of advancing to the knockout rounds. Greece, having lost a tight opener, now face a must‑win match against group favorites Spain. The result underlines the fine margins that often decide elite youth tournaments.
— UEFA European U19 Championship, 3 June 2026

