U21 International | 06/09 16:00 | - | Czech Rep U21 v Ukraine U21 | L | 2-1 | |
U21 International | 06/03 14:00 | - | Ukraine U21 v Slovenia U21 | D | 1-1 | |
U21 International | 06/02 14:00 | - | Ukraine U21 v Moldova U21 | W | 5-0 | |
U21 International | 03/30 15:30 | - | Slovakia U21 v Ukraine U21 | D | 0-0 | |
U21 International | 03/26 14:00 | - | Slovenia U21 v Ukraine U21 | W | 0-2 | |
U21 International | 11/13 13:00 | - | Ukraine U21 v Turkey U21 | W | 2-0 | |
European U21 Championship Qual | 10/14 16:00 | 1 | Germany U21 v Ukraine U21 | L | 2-0 | |
European U21 Championship Qual | 10/10 15:30 | 1 | Ukraine U21 v Germany U21 | L | 0-3 |
The Ukraine national under-21 football team is also known as Youth [football] team of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Молодіжна збірна України) is one of junior national football teams of Ukraine for participation in under-21 international competitions. The team is managed by the Ukrainian Association of Football staff, committee of national teams. The team participates in qualifications to the Olympic competitions and the continental (UEFA) U-21 competitions.
Their first game the team played was on 28 October 1992. Its first competition the team entered in 1994 the qualification round for the 1996 European Under-21 Championship. The team has qualified for a tournament twice. The under-21s not only qualified for the 2006 European Under-21 Championship, but also reached the final, where they lost to Netherlands on 4 June 2006 by 3–0. The under-21s also qualified to the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship that was held in Denmark.
Its first game under national flag the team played on 28 October 1992 by hosting Belarus national under-21 football team in a friendly game in Ternopil (Ternopil City Stadium). The game ended in scoreless tie and was attended by 4,000 people. The initial squad consisted of following players Sergei Aleksandrov, Dmytro Parfenov, Serhiy Fedorov, Oleksandr Koval, Vladyslav Vashchuk, Vitaliy Kosovskyi, Ihor Luchkevych, Serhiy Onopko, Vladimir Lebed, Hennadiy Moroz, Vitaliy Pushkutsa, Kostyantyn Pinchuk, Oleg Solovyov, Ruslan Romanchuk, Oleksandr Karabuta. Later two out of the squad Lebed and Aleksandrov continued to play for Russian national teams.
In August 1993, the Ukraine youth squad took part in its first tournament where it contested few teams outside of Europe. Its first competitive tournament became the Youth Euro 1996 where it was eliminated in qualification group. Its first game Ukraine U-21 played at home against its opponents from Lithuania on 6 September 1994.
It took Ukraine another 10 years to finally qualify to the tournament final when in 2006 it almost won the tournament losing in the final game to Netherlands which earned its first title instead.