Wednesday, June 17, 2015

U21 European Championship 2015: Germany vs. Serbia Live Ticker & TV – The World

“With this quality you need for the title play”: has Horst Hrubesch, coach of the German U21 national team for the European Championship from 17 to 30 June in the Czech Republic a clear target.

The European title is the goal of the 64-year-old ex-national player who with the German U21 in the first round against the Czech Republic, Denmark and Serbia must take

The dates for the German group matches have been announced. On Wednesday, June 17, the German team will start the tournament against the Serbs , on June 20, it then goes to Denmark and on 23 June is to the last group game against the hosts. Kick-off time is 20.45 each clock. U21 European Championship opener for Germany will be played in Prague.

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will start against Serbia

On June 17, for the German U21 national team the Championship at 20.45 clock with the match against Serbia. The Germans are regarded as EM-Favorit. Nevertheless, coach Horst Hrubesch will underestimate the enemy in no way: “It is not automatic, they have kicked Spain and that speaks for itself.”

In the EM Qualification Serbia held its own as group runners-up behind Italy and ahead of Belgium and sat down then in the playoffs against Spain through after a 0: 0 at home and 2:. 1 away win in Spain

The ARD shows the match live on free TV. The coverage starts at 20.15 clock. Commentator in Prague is Steffen Simon.

The “world” also offers you the opportunity the game Germany-aside Serbia live Ticker.

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Germany plays in the U21 European Championship in preliminary round Group A

“It is a difficult group in which one can not underestimate opponents, “warns Hrubesch. If his team occupy the top two places, she would move into the European Championship semifinals. There, the DFB junior would meet one of the two Topplatzierten Group B (England, Italy, Portugal and Sweden). In addition, the German U-21 team would then qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

As a group of third parties or -vierter the tournament would be for the Team finished.

The final of the European Championship 2015 in Prague

Should the Germans prevailed in the semifinals, they would in the final on Tuesday, 30 June, from 20.45 clock in Prague Eden Arena for the European title in 2015 playing.

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For the coach that would be nothing new: He retired in 2009 at the U-21 European Championship to the final and won with the later world champions Manuel Neuer and Sami Khedira for the title. In 2008, he this feat also achieved with the U-19 national team -. The way in the Czech Republic

Germany’s sovereign EM Qualifkation

So Hrubesch has fond memories of the EM-host country. Even better memories, the avid anglers, however, to the qualification of his team for the European Championship tournament. In the play-offs the company was awarded confidently with 3: 0 and 2: 0 against the Ukraine by

Especially Captain Kevin Volland (1899 Hoffenheim). , who also ran aground for the senior national team, showed this with two goals his class.

U21 coach Hrubesch can to experienced players set

stand side Volland stand with Matthias Ginter (Borussia Dortmund) is a current world champion and with Marc-Andre ter Stegen (FC Barcelona), a current Champions League winners in the DFB squad.

Christian Günter (SC Freiburg), Maximilian Arnold (VfL Wolfsburg) and Max Meyer (FC Schalke 04) have also already made its debut in the A-team of Joachim Loew. In addition, with Emre Can (FC Liverpool) and Bernd Leno (Bayer Leverkusen) players who aufliefen already in the Champions League . For coach Hrubesch a comfortable situation: “They all have abundant experience in the professional field.”

What Captain Volland makes up for the Under-21

              The day after their arrival in Prague put the U21 international Robin Knoche and Kevin Volland their focus already on the tasks ahead: “We have a very unpleasant group “said Captain Volland Source: The World / SID Sport

DFB team travels with three top goalkeepers to EM 2015

Especially on the goalkeeper position can Hrubesch draw on unlimited resources. Besides ter Stegen, who won the Champions League trophy with FC Barcelona in early June against Juventus, are the Leverkusen Leno and Timo Horn (1 FC Cologne) three goalkeepers in the squad, the one with many other EM participants regular place had.

Not included is meanwhile keeper Marius Müller from 1. FC Kaiserslautern, who ran though the training camp, but the jump in the final squad missed. “The goalkeeper position, the decision was clear, that we have Marius informed in advance,” Hrubesch begründetet the decision. Jeremy Toljan (1899 Hoffenheim) and Jean Room (Kaiserslautern) were not appointed to the 23 players comprehensive final European Championship squad.



German squad without Orban and Goretzka

The situation is different at Willi Orban. The intelligence chief of the 1. FC Kaiserslautern canceled his participation in the EM because it this challenge by following a grueling season did not look grown up. However, this could also be related to his move to ambitious second division RB Leizpig.

will be without coach Hrubesch also on Leon Goretzka because of Schalke’s not after a long injury break even is fully fit.

Schalke Max Meyer is aiming the U21 European Championship title at

Goretzkas Gelsenkirchen teammate Max Meyer, however, is fit and has made for some EM: “I am looking forward to this tournament, and it can not wait until it finally starts,” explains the 19-year-old

He is particularly motivated, not least because he was recently denied winning a European Championship title. In 2012 he was defeated by the German U17 in the final of the European Championship against the Netherlands with 0: 1 – and after a goal in injury time

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Previously the team had not lost the vintage 1995 29 consecutive matches. “I think today sometimes about how it would have been if we had this ball clarified” says Meyer, who wants the final defeat in 2012 by winning the European Championship title in 2015 tick off final.

At that time, the offensive player was with three goals scorer of the tournament. A similar yield would help the German team on the way to the title for sure.



cadre of German U21 national team at the European Championships in 2015

Gate Timo Horn (1 FC Cologne), Bernd Leno (Bayer Leverkusen), Marc-Andre ter Stegen (FC Barcelona)

Save Matthias Ginter (Borussia Dortmund), Christian Günter (SC Freiburg), Dominique Heintz (1 FC Kaiserslautern), Robin Knoche (Wolfsburg), Julian Basket (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Nico Schulz (Hertha BSC)

Midfielders: Maximilian Arnold (VfL Wolfsburg), Leonardo Bittencourt ( Hannover 96), Emre Can (Liverpool), Kerem Demirbay (1 FC Kaiserslautern), Johannes Geis (FSV Mainz 05), Joshua Kimmich (RB Leipzig), Felix Klaus (SC Freiburg), Moritz Leitner (VfB Stuttgart), Yunus Malli (FSV Mainz 05), Max Meyer (Schalke 04), Amin Younes (. 1 FC Kaiserslautern)

attack: Serge Gnabry (Arsenal FC), Philipp Hofmann (1 FC Kaiserslautern), Kevin Volland ( 1899 Hoffenheim)

Bundesliga and second division players in the Under-21

In addition to German U-21 national team players are also some other prominent Bundesliga player in the Czech Republic here. The most prominent is Denmark’s Pierre-Emile Hoejbjerg who was recently loaned to FC Augsburg, but will return for the new season to his previous work give Bayern Munich.

Besides Hoejbjerg are with Jannik Vestergaard (Werder Bremen), Emil Berggreen (Eintracht Braunschweig) and Yussuf Poulsen (RB Leipzig) three other Danes there. There are also the strong triumphant in the Bundesliga sprint Filip Kostic (VfB Stuttgart) and Milos Jojic (Borussia Dortmund) for Serbia, Vaclav Kadlec (Eintracht Frankfurt / last at Sparta Prague awarded) and Ondrej Petrak (1 FC Nuremberg) for the Czech Republic and hosts Branimir Hrgota (Borussia Mönchengladbach) for Sweden. The Portuguese keeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes also plays in Germany, but at third division VfL Osnabrück. For the new season, he will switch to Bundesliga relegated SC Paderborn.



Tickets for the German Championship Preliminaries

German fans who do not want to miss the performances of the U21 national team at the European Championships in 2015, they can also assist at the tournament.

About Website of the Uefa are ticket orders for the first match against Serbia in Prague Letna Stadium and the following two group games against Denmark and the Czech Republic at the Eden stadium possible. The cheapest tickets cost 100 Czech crowns, which is about 3.65 euros.



ARD and ZDF show German European Championship matches live on free TV

football enthusiasts who do not want to travel to Prague, the games can follow in the German Free TV. ARD and ZDF live coverage of the European Championship 2015 and will alternate between the roles of the DFB-Eleven .

Sport 1 shows In addition, four other games live and – if Germany should not get into the final – also the European Championship final in Prague

The Schedule of the European U21 Championship in 2015

Group A

Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Czech Republic – Denmark (18 clock)
Germany – Serbia (20.45 clock)

Saturday, June 20, 2015
Serbia – Czech Republic (18 clock)
Germany – Denmark (20.45 clock)

Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Czech Republic -. Germany (20.45 clock)
Denmark – Serbia (20.45 clock)

Category B

Thursday, June 18, 2015
Italy – Sweden (18 clock)
England – Portugal (20.45 clock)

Sunday, June 21, 2015
Sweden – England (18 clock)
Italy – Portugal (20.45 clock)

Wednesday, June 24, 2015
England – Italy (20.45 clock)
Portugal – Sweden (20.45 clock )

The final round of the U21 European Championship in 2015

Saturday, June 27, 2015
Winner Group B – Second Group A (18 clock)
Winner Group A – Second Group B (21 clock)

final of the U21 European Championship in 2015

Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Winners Semi-final 1 – Winner Semifinal 2 (20.45 clock)

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