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Players
Goalkeepers
1 Johan Dahlin

12 Pär Hansson

23 Kristoffer Nordfeldt

Defenders
2 Mikael Lustig

3 Mattias Bjärsmyr

4 Rasmus Bengtsson

5 Emil Johansson

6 Per Karlsson

8 Andreas Landgren

17 Martin Olsson

22 Joel Ekstrand

Midfielders
11 Robin Söder

13 Gustav Svensson

14 Guillermo Molins

15 Labinot Harbuzi

16 Pierre Bengtsson

18 Rasmus Elm

20 Emir Bajrami

21 Gabriel Özkan

Forwards
7 Ola Toivonen

9 Marcus Berg

10 Denni Avdic

19 Pontus Wernbloom

Last updated: 24/06/2009 02:11 CET
National team competition record
Comp. Pld W D L GF GA
U-21 135 68 29 38 235 136
Last updated: 24/06/2009 02:11 CET

Italy

Fixtures & Results »
Semi-finals
26.06.2009
v
Germany

0-1

Final tournament - Group stage
16.06.2009
v
Serbia

0-0

19.06.2009
v
Sweden

2-1

23.06.2009
v
Belarus

2-1

Standings »
Group A Pld W D L GF GA Pts
Italy
3 2 1 0 4 2 7
Sweden
3 2 0 1 9 4 6
Serbia
3 0 2 1 1 3 2
Belarus
3 0 1 2 2 7 1
Last updated: 29/06/2009 09:53 CET
How they qualified
• Italy exploded out of the blocks with a 4-0 home victory over Albania which set the tone for a successful campaign.
Fixtures & Results »
Play-off for Final Tournament
11.10.2008
v
Israel
(H)
0-0

15.10.2008
v
Israel
(A)
3-1

Qualifying round
01.06.2007
v
Albania
(H)
4-0

07.09.2007
v
Faroe Islands
(H)
2-1

11.09.2007
v
Albania
(A)
1-0

12.10.2007
v
Croatia
(H)
2-0

16.10.2007
v
Greece
(A)
2-2

16.11.2007
v
Azerbaijan
(H)
5-0

21.11.2007
v
Faroe Islands
(A)
1-0

25.03.2008
v
Azerbaijan
(A)
2-0

05.09.2008
v
Greece
(H)
1-1

09.09.2008
v
Croatia
(A)
1-1

Last updated: 24/06/2009 02:12 CET
Team blogs
• Monday 29 June 2009
Five of the best U21 goals
Talking point: Thirty-eight goals were scored at the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship with hosts Sweden hitting a new finals high with 12 of their own. uefa.com takes it pick of the bunch.
• Saturday 27 June 2009
Plenty of positives for unlucky Italy
Italy blog: Italy may have failed to reach the final but head coach Pierluigi Casiraghi managed to build an impressively united squad with a number of players perhaps looking ready for senior call-ups.
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Team profile

Italy are the most successful side in the competition's history, having lifted the trophy five times.
Coach profile

Pierluigi Casiraghi was a surprise choice to replace Claudio Gentile, but he has proved a quick learner.





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Players
Goalkeepers
1 Andrea Consigli

12 Salvatore Sirigu

22 Andrea Seculin

Defenders
2 Marco Motta

3 Marco Andreolli

4 Domenico Criscito

6 Lino Marzoratti

13 Andrea Ranocchia

14 Francesco Pisano


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