Euro 2026 (U-19): The Ukrainian Under-19 National Team Has Announced Its Squad for the Elite Round Matches

The head coach of Ukraine's U-19 national team (players born in 2007 or later), Mykhailo Mikhaylenko, has announced the squad that will train for three matches in the elite round of Euro-2026 qualifiers.

Euro 2026 (U-19): The Ukrainian Under-19 National Team Has Announced Its Squad for the Elite Round Matches

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The main coach of the Ukrainian U-19 national team (players born in 2007 or later) Dmytro Mykhaylenko has announced the squad that will prepare for three matches in the elite round of Euro-2026 qualification.

Ukrainian U-19 national team squad

GK: Nazar Domchak ("Karpaty" Lviv), Denis Marchenko ("Obolon" Kyiv), Nazar Makarenko ("Oleksandria").

D: Yaroslav Mylokhostenko ("Shakhtar" Donetsk), Yuriy Kokodynia ("Karpaty" Lviv), Kyrylo Dytjyar ("Metallist" Kharkiv), Nikita Kaluzhnyi ("Shakhtar" Donetsk), Danilo Malov ("Gandasar" Kapan, Armenia), Yegor Sherstyuk ("Metallist" Kharkiv).

DM: Oleksandr Sorko ("Genk", Belgium), Oleksandr Kamenskyi ("Kryvbas" Kryvyi Rih), Volodymyr Tyutyunov ("Shakhtar" Donetsk), Konstantyn Hubenko ("Dynamo" Kyiv), Oleksandr Fesenko ("Obolon" Kyiv), Bohdan Olechenko ("Bayern" Munich, Germany), Konstantinos Plios ("Olympiacos" Piraeus, Greece), Arthur Uhan ("Tatran" Praszow, Slovakia), Demian Ysyn ("Calvi Noale", Italy).

FW: Bohdan Popov ("Empoli", Italy), Dmytro Bogdanov ("Union" Berlin, Germany), Yaroslav Boyko ("Valencia", Spain).

The Ukrainian U-19 national team is in Group 5. Our opponents will be the national teams of Romania, Kazakhstan, and Northern Ireland. The tournament in Group 5 from March 25 to March 31 will take place in Romania.

Group 5 match schedule

March 25

11:00   Ukraine vs Northern Ireland

17:00   Kazakhstan vs Romania

March 28

11:00   Ukraine vs Kazakhstan

16:30   Romania vs Northern Ireland

March 31

17:00   Romania vs Ukraine

17:00   Northern Ireland vs Kazakhstan

UEFA Euro 2026 (U-19). Elite round of qualification

Group 1: Germany, Austria, Greece, Sweden. 

Group 2: England, Portugal, Poland, Serbia.

Group 3: Croatia, France, Norway, Switzerland.

Group 4: Czech Republic, Denmark, Belgium, Latvia.

Group 5: Ukraine, Romania, Kazakhstan, Northern Ireland.

Group 6: Italy, Turkey, Slovakia, Hungary.

Group 7: Spain, Netherlands, Finland, Slovenia.

Matches in seven groups will take place from March 23 to March 31. The winners of the elite round groups will join the host Wales for the final stage, which runs from June 28 to July 11.

The draw for the final tournament is scheduled for April 16.