An excellent draw for Goran Perišić's youth team, the European Championship does not seem far away

In Group 2, Montenegro will try to win against Poland, Slovakia and Georgia and qualify for the European Championship for under-19 players in Romania.

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At the end of the match in Wales, the first opportunity was missed, now Perišić has a new talented generation in the fight for the final tournament, Photo: FSCG
At the end of the match in Wales, the first opportunity was missed, now Perišić has a new talented generation in the fight for the final tournament, Photo: FSCG
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Montenegrin youth will try to win the European Under-19 Championship through Group 2.

In Group 2, along with Montenegro, there are Poland, Slovakia and Georgia.

Four or three teams have been drawn into seven groups, the winners of which will join host Romania in the Old Continent's biggest showdown for players of the generation of 2006.

It was agreed in Nyon that Georgia will host the elite tournament from March 19 to 25, 2025. The winner of the group will qualify for the European Championship in Romania.

U19 group
photo: twitter/uefa

The generation of players born in 2007 and younger also got rivals, but in the first round of qualification. In group 5, apart from Montenegro, there are Ukraine, Slovakia and Albania. The host of the tournament will be Albania, where it will be played from November 12 to 18, 2025.

The two ranked teams and the best third-placed selection from 13 groups will provide the elite round of qualifications for the European Championship in Wales, in which eight national teams will participate.

In the first round of qualification for the European Championship, the cadet football team of Montenegro will play in group 1, which also includes Italy, Ukraine and Estonia, it was decided today by drawing lots in Nion.

The host of the tournament, scheduled from October 1 to 8 next year, will be Estonia.

Placement in the second phase will be won by the two first-placed teams, who will thereby win the appearance in League A, i.e. the elite round.

The other national teams go to League B, from where they will start the next cycle of qualifications.

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