2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group I

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Group I of the 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition consists of five teams: Denmark, Belgium, Turkey, Scotland and Kazakhstan. The composition of the nine groups in the qualifying group stage was decided by the draw held on 28 January 2021, 12:00 CET (UTC+1), at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, [1] with the teams seeded according to their coefficient ranking. [2]

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Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationFlag of Belgium (civil).svgFlag of Denmark.svgFlag of Turkey.svgFlag of Scotland.svgFlag of Kazakhstan.svg
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 8620142+1220 Final tournament 1–0 2–0 0–0 2–0
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 8521126+617 Play-offs 1–1 3–2 1–1 3–0
3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 822471148 0–3 1–2 1–1 0–0
4Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 814361047 0–2 0–1 0–2 2–1
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8026414102 1–3 0–1 0–1 2–2
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Matches

Times are CET/CEST, [note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg1–3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
  • Zhumabek Soccerball shade.svg43'
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Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg0–3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Report Openda Soccerball shade.svg31', 81'
Vertessen Soccerball shade.svg90+2'

Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg0–1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Report Bøving Soccerball shade.svg78'
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg1–1Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Destan Soccerball shade.svg75' Report Middleton Soccerball shade.svg9'
Bursa Büyükşehir Stadium, Bursa
Attendance: 1,042
Referee: Igor Pajac (Croatia)

Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg0–1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
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Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
Attendance: 1,473
Referee: Rade Obrenovič (Slovenia)

Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg2–0Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Openda Soccerball shade.svg31' (pen.)
Vertessen Soccerball shade.svg84' (pen.)
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Den Dreef, Leuven
Attendance: 442
Referee: Walter Altmann (Austria)

Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg0–1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Report Destan Soccerball shade.svg27'
Shakhter Stadium, Karaganda
Attendance: 1,246
Referee: Rohit Saggi (Norway)
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg1–0Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Openda Soccerball shade.svg38' Report
Den Dreef, Leuven
Attendance: 1,052
Referee: Athanasios Tzilos (Greece)

Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg2–0Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Balikwisha Soccerball shade.svg51'
Van Der Brempt Soccerball shade.svg90+5' (pen.)
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Den Dreef, Leuven
Attendance: 1,605
Referee: Rob Harvey (Republic of Ireland)
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg2–1Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
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Tannadice Park, Dundee
Attendance: 1,221
Referee: Snir Levy (Israel)

Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg1–2Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
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Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg0–2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
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Tannadice Park, Dundee
Attendance: 2,304
Referee: Willy Delajod (France)

Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg0–2Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Report
Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
Attendance: 2,068
Referee: Andrei Chivulete (Romania)

Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg2–2Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Report
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg1–1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Isaksen Soccerball shade.svg37' Report Openda Soccerball shade.svg53'
MCH Arena, Herning
Attendance: 1342
Referee: Urs Schnyder (Switzerland)

Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg3–0Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
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Vejle Stadium, Vejle
Attendance: 1339
Referee: Genc Nuza (Kosovo)

Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg0–0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
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Stayen, Sint-Truiden
Attendance: 1248
Referee: Georgi Davidov (Bulgaria)

Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg1–1Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
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Vejle Stadium, Vejle
Attendance: 2,151
Referee: Cesar Soto Grado (Spain)
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg0–0Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Report

Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg3–2Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
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Vejle Stadium, Vejle
Attendance: 3,157
Referee: Miguel Bertolo Nogueira (Portugal)

Goalscorers

There were 43 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 2.15 goals per match.

7 goals

4 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Notes

  1. CEST (UTC+2) for dates between 31 March and 26 October 2021 and between 29 March and 24 October 2022, and CET (UTC+1) for all other dates.

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References

  1. "2021–23 Under-21 EURO qualifying draw". UEFA.com.
  2. "Under-21 National Teams Coefficient" (PDF). UEFA.com.