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Russia national under-19 football team

Russia Under-19
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Юноши (Вoys)
Юношеская Сборная (Youth Team)
Association Russian Football Union
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Sergei Kiryakov
FIFA code RUS
Biggest win
 Russia 7 – 0 Estonia 
(Moscow, Russia; 24 September 2007)
 Russia 7 – 0 Faroe Islands 
(Moscow, Russia; 9 October 2014)
Biggest defeat
 Russia 2 – 6 Serbia 
(Pasching, Austria; 18 July 2007)
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Appearances 2 (first in 1993)
Best result Quarter-Finals, 1993, 1995
UEFA U-19 Championship
Appearances 2 (first in 2007)
Best result Runners-up, 2015

The Russia national under-19 football team, controlled by the Russian Football Union, represents Russia at the European Under-19 Football Championship, FIFA U-20 World Cup and international friendly match fixtures at the under-19 age level.

Since the tournament adopted its current under-19 format in 2002, the Russia under-19s have failed to qualify for the UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship. They have, however, reached the second, or elite, qualification stage in all campaigns with the exception of 2002 when they were knocked out at the preliminary qualification stage. They came closest to qualifying for the 2010 competition, when they finished one point behind group winners Italy in the elite qualification stage.

In the 2011 qualification campaign, Russia again narrowly missed out on the finals, finishing second in group five of the elite qualifying stage, having drawn two games and won one against Israel. The group winner was the Czech Republic. The joint top scorers for Russia in the qualification campaign for 2011 were Aleksandr Kozlov and Georgi Nurov, who both scored two goals in three games.

Russia's best performance at the European Championships was in 2015 in Greece. After being qualified to the final tournament for the first time since 2007, team Russia also stood at the top position of Group B of the Group Stage along with Spain. In the semifinals Russia beat hosts Greece 4–0. The team eventually became runners-up, after Spain made two goals to win the trophy.


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