2016–17 UEFA Youth League

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2016–17 UEFA Youth League
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The Colovray Stadium in Nyon hosted the semi-finals and final.
Tournament details
Dates13 September 2016 – 24 April 2017
Teams64 (from 40 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsAustria Red Bull Salzburg (1st title)
Runners-upPortugal Benfica
Tournament statistics
Matches played167
Goals scored550 (3.29 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Jordi Mboula
Netherlands Kaj Sierhuis
(8 goals each)

The 2016–17 UEFA Youth League was the fourth season of the UEFA Youth League, a European youth club football competition organised by UEFA. Chelsea were the title holders after winning the previous two editions. However, since the UEFA Youth League title holders were not given an automatic qualifying place, and both the Chelsea senior team failed to qualify for the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League and the Chelsea academy team failed to win the 2015–16 Professional U18 Development League 1, they did not qualify for this tournament to defend their title.[1] Red Bull Salzburg won their first title after defeating Benfica 2–1 in the final. This was the first occasion that the winner (or a finalist) had come through the Domestic Champions Path of the competition and as of 2022 the only season not to won by a side whom previously have won a European trophy.

Teams

A total of 64 teams from 40 of the 55 UEFA member associations entered the tournament, with Macedonia, Republic of Ireland and Montenegro entering for the first time.[2] They were split into two sections:[3]

  • The youth teams of the 32 clubs which qualified for the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League group stage entered the UEFA Champions League Path.
  • The youth domestic champions of the top 32 associations according to their 2015 UEFA country coefficients entered the Domestic Champions Path. Associations without a youth domestic champion as well as domestic champions already included in the UEFA Champions League path were replaced by the next association in the UEFA ranking.[4][5]
Rank Association Teams
UEFA Champions League Path Domestic Champions Path
1 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Málaga (2015–16 División de Honor Juvenil U19)[6]
2 File:Flag of England.svg England
3 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
4 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Roma (2015–16 Campionato Primavera U19)[9]
5 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
6 File:Flag of France.svg France
7 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Dynamo Moscow (2015 U17 RFS Cup)[12]
8 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv[†] (2015–16 Ukrainian U19 League)[13]
9 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Ajax (2015–16 U19 Eredivisie)[14]
10 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Club Brugge Anderlecht (2015–16 Belgian U17 League)[15]
11 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Basel Zürich (2015–16 Swiss U18 League)[16]
12 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Beşiktaş Altınordu (2016 U19 Süper Kupa)[17]
13 File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece PAOK (2015–16 Superleague K17)[18]
14 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Sparta Prague (2015–16 Czech U19 League)[19]
15 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Viitorul Constanța (2015–16 Romanian U19 League)[20]
16 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria Red Bull Salzburg (2015–16 U18 Jugendliga)[21]
17 File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Dinamo Zagreb[†] (2015–16 1. HNL Juniori U19)[22]
18 File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus APOEL (2015–16 Cypriot U17 League)[23]
19 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Legia Warsaw[†] (2015–16 Central Junior League U19)[24]
20 File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel Maccabi Haifa (2015–16 Israeli U19 Premier League)[25]
21 File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk (2015–16 Belarusian U19 League)[26]
22 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Copenhagen Midtjylland (2015–16 U19 Ligaen)[27]
23 File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Celtic[†] (2015–16 Scottish U17 League)[28]
24 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden AIK (2015 Swedish U17 League)[29]
25 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad Levski Sofia (2016 U18 BFU Cup)[Note BUL]
26 File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Rosenborg (2015 Norwegian U19 Cup)[30]
27 File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Čukarički (2015–16 Serbian U19 League)[31]
28 File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Domžale (2015–16 Slovenian U19 League)[32]
29 File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan Gabala (2015–16 Azerbaijani U19 League)[33]
30 File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Nitra (2015–16 Slovak U19 League)[34]
31 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Puskás Akadémia (2015–16 Hungarian U19 League)[35]
32 File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Kairat (2015 Kazakhstani U18 League)[36]
33 File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol (2015–16 Divizia Națională U18)[37]
34 File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Dinamo Tbilisi (2015–16 Georgian U18 League)[38]
35 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland HJK (2015 U17 B-Junior League)[39]
36 File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Breiðablik (2015 Icelandic U19 League)[40]
37 File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar (2015–16 Bosnia and Herzegovina U19 Junior League)[41]
39 File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg Macedonia Vardar (2015–16 Macedonian U19 League)[42]
40 File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland Cork City (2015 League of Ireland U19 Division)[43][44][45]
41 File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro Mladost Podgorica (2015–16 Montenegrin U19 League)[46]
Associations which did not enter a team
(no teams qualified for UEFA Champions League group stage, and association either not ranked high enough or no youth domestic competition)
38 File:Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein No youth domestic competition
42 File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania
43 File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
44 File:Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland
45 File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania
46 File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia
47 File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta
48 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
49 File:Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands
50 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales
51 File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia
52 File:Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra
53 File:Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino
54 File:Flag of Gibraltar.svg Gibraltar
55 File:Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo
Notes
  1. Teams which were also youth domestic champions.
  2. ^
    Bulgaria (BUL): The Bulgarian youth domestic champions Litex Lovech did not meet the entry criteria, and so the berth was given to the runners-up Levski Sofia.[47]

Squads

Players had to be born on or after 1 January 1998, with a maximum of three players per team born between 1 January 1997 and 31 December 1997 are allowed.

Round and draw dates

The schedule of the competition is as follows (all draws are held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, unless stated otherwise).[3]

Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
UEFA Champions League Path
Group stage
Matchday 1 25 August 2016
(Monaco)
13–14 September 2016
Matchday 2 27–28 September 2016
Matchday 3 18–19 October 2016
Matchday 4 1–2 November 2016
Matchday 5 22–23 November 2016
Matchday 6 6–7 December 2016
Domestic Champions Path First round 30 August 2016 28 September 2016 19 October 2016
Second round 2 November 2016 23 November 2016
Knockout phase Play-offs 12 December 2016 7–8 February 2017
Round of 16 10 February 2017 21–22 February 2017
Quarter-finals 7–8 March 2017
Semi-finals 21 April 2017 at Colovray Stadium, Nyon
Final 24 April 2017 at Colovray Stadium, Nyon
Notes
  • For the UEFA Champions League Path group stage, in principle the teams play their matches on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, the same day as the corresponding senior teams in the UEFA Champions League; however, matches may also be played on other dates, including Mondays and Thursdays.
  • For the Domestic Champions Path first and second rounds, in principle matches are played on Wednesdays; however, matches may also be played on other dates, including Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
  • For the play-offs, round of 16 and quarter-finals, in principle matches are played on Tuesdays and Wednesdays; however, matches may also be played on other dates, provided they are completed before the following dates:
    • Play-offs: 10 February 2017
    • Round of 16: 24 February 2017
    • Quarter-finals: 17 March 2017

UEFA Champions League Path

For the UEFA Champions League Path, the 32 teams were drawn into eight groups of four. There was no separate draw held, with the group compositions identical to the draw for the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League group stage, which was held on 25 August 2016, 18:00 CEST, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco.[48][49] In each group, teams play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The eight group winners advance to the round of 16, while the eight runners-up advance to the play-offs, where they are joined by the eight second round winners from the Domestic Champions Path. The matchdays are 13–14 September, 27–28 September, 18–19 October, 1–2 November, 22–23 November, and 6–7 December 2016.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PAR BSL ARS LUD
1 France Paris Saint-Germain 6 4 2 0 21 7 +14 14 Advance to round of 16 4–1 0–0 4–1
2 Switzerland Basel 6 3 1 2 11 9 +2 10 Advance to play-offs 2–3 1–1 1–0
3 England Arsenal 6 1 4 1 8 6 +2 7 2–2 1–2 3–0
4 Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad 6 0 1 5 3 21 −18 1 1–8 0–4 1–1
Source: UEFA

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification DKV BEN NAP BES
1 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 6 5 1 0 16 7 +9 16 Advance to round of 16 2–1 4–1 3–1
2 Portugal Benfica 6 3 1 2 10 6 +4 10 Advance to play-offs 1–2 2–0 0–0
3 Italy Napoli 6 1 1 4 6 13 −7 4 0–2 2–3 2–2
4 Turkey Beşiktaş 6 0 3 3 6 12 −6 3 3–3 0–3 0–1
Source: UEFA

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BAR MCI BMG CEL
1 Spain Barcelona 6 5 0 1 13 5 +8 15 Advance to round of 16 1–0 1–2 2–1
2 England Manchester City 6 4 0 2 13 7 +6 12 Advance to play-offs 0–2 4–1 3–2
3 Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 6 2 1 3 10 12 −2 7 1–3 1–2 4–1
4 Scotland Celtic 6 0 1 5 6 18 −12 1 1–4 0–4 1–1
Source: UEFA

Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PSV ATM BAY RST
1 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 6 4 1 1 16 2 +14 13 Advance to round of 16 0–0 2–0 6–0
2 Spain Atlético Madrid 6 3 2 1 8 5 +3 11 Advance to play-offs 2–0 1–3 1–0
3 Germany Bayern Munich 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 0–2 1–1 4–2
4 Russia Rostov 6 0 0 6 3 21 −18 0 0–6 1–3 0–1
Source: UEFA

Group E

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification CSKA MON LEV TOT
1 Russia CSKA Moscow 6 4 1 1 15 6 +9 13 Advance to round of 16 4–1 2–1 3–2
2 France Monaco 6 4 0 2 10 14 −4 12 Advance to play-offs 0–5 2–1 2–1
3 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 6 2 0 4 9 10 −1 6 2–1 1–2 3–1
4 England Tottenham Hotspur 6 1 1 4 8 12 −4 4 0–0 2–3 2–1
Source: UEFA

Group F

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification RMA DOR SPO LEG
1 Spain Real Madrid 6 4 1 1 15 10 +5 13 Advance to round of 16 1–3 1–1 3–2
2 Germany Borussia Dortmund 6 2 2 2 11 11 0 8 Advance to play-offs 2–5 0–1 3–3
3 Portugal Sporting CP 6 1 3 2 6 9 −3 6 1–3 1–1 2–2
4 Poland Legia Warsaw 6 1 2 3 10 12 −2 5 1–2 0–2 2–0
Source: UEFA

Group G

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification POR CPH BRU LEI
1 Portugal Porto 6 4 0 2 12 8 +4 12 Advance to round of 16 4–1 1–3 2–1
2 Denmark Copenhagen 6 3 1 2 12 10 +2 10 Advance to play-offs 3–1 0–0 3–2
3 Belgium Club Brugge 6 3 1 2 8 9 −1 10 0–2 0–3 2–1
4 England Leicester City 6 1 0 5 9 14 −5 3 0–2 3–2 2–3
Source: UEFA

Group H

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SEV JUV LYO DZG
1 Spain Sevilla 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 Advance to round of 16 0–2 2–1 1–1
2 Italy Juventus 6 3 0 3 8 5 +3 9 Advance to play-offs 2–1 0–1 0–1
3 France Lyon 6 3 0 3 6 7 −1 9 0–1 0–3 2–0
4 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 6 2 1 3 7 10 −3 7 2–4 2–1 1–2
Source: UEFA

Domestic Champions Path

For the Domestic Champions Path, the 32 teams were drawn into two rounds of two-legged home-and-away ties. The draw was held on 30 August 2016, 13:45 CEST, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[50][51] There were no seedings, but the 32 teams were split into four groups defined by sporting and geographical criteria prior to the draw.[52] The eight second round winners advance to the play-offs, where they are joined by the eight group runners-up from the UEFA Champions League Path. If the aggregate scores are level after full-time of the second leg, the away goals rule is used to decide the winner. If still tied, the match is decided by a penalty shoot-out (no extra time is played).[3]

First round

The first legs were played on 21, 27, 28, 29 September and 5 October, and the second legs were played on 19 October 2016. {{#lst:2016–17 UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions Path|First round}}

Second round

The first legs were played on 2, 9 and 16 November, and the second legs were played on 22, 23 and 30 November 2016. {{#lst:2016–17 UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions Path|Second round}}

Play-offs

For the play-offs, the 16 teams were drawn into eight ties played over one match. The draw was held on 12 December 2016, 14:00 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[53][54] The eight second round winners from the Domestic Champions Path were drawn against the eight group runners-up from the UEFA Champions League Path, with the teams from the Domestic Champions Path hosting the match. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other. The eight play-off winners advance to the round of 16, where they are joined by the eight group winners from the UEFA Champions League Path. If the scores are level after full-time, the match is decided by a penalty shoot-out (no extra time is played).[3] The play-offs were played on 7 and 8 February 2017. {{#lst:2016–17 UEFA Youth League knockout phase|Play-offs}}

Knockout phase

For the knockout phase (round of 16 onwards), the 16 teams were drawn into a single-elimination tournament, with all ties played over one match. The draw was held on 10 February 2017, 13:00 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[55][56] The mechanism of the draws for each round is as follows:

  • In the draw for the round of 16, the eight group winners from the UEFA Champions League Path were drawn against the eight play-off winners. Teams from the same UEFA Champions League Path group could not be drawn against each other, but teams from the same association could be drawn against each other. The draw also decided the home team for each round of 16 match.
  • In the draws for the quarter-finals onwards, there were no seedings, and teams from the same UEFA Champions League Path group or the same association could be drawn against each other. The draws also decided the home team for each quarter-final, and the "home" team for administrative purposes for each semi-final and final (which were played at a neutral venue).

If the scores were level after full-time, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out (no extra time was played).[3]

Bracket (round of 16 onwards)

{{#lst:2016–17 UEFA Youth League knockout phase|Bracket}}

Round of 16

The round of 16 matches were played on 21 and 22 February 2017. {{#lst:2016–17 UEFA Youth League knockout phase|Round of 16}}

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals were played on 7 and 8 March 2017. {{#lst:2016–17 UEFA Youth League knockout phase|Quarter-finals}}

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played on 21 April 2017 at Colovray Stadium, Nyon.[57][58] {{#lst:2016–17 UEFA Youth League knockout phase|Semi-finals}}

Final

The final was played on 24 April 2017 at the Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland.[57][58] {{#lst:2016–17 UEFA Youth League knockout phase|Final}}

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Team Goals Minutes played
1 Spain Jordi Mboula Spain Barcelona 8 503
Netherlands Kaj Sierhuis Netherlands Ajax 616
3 Portugal Rui Pedro Portugal Porto 7 525
Austria Hannes Wolf Austria Red Bull Salzburg 590
Germany Mërgim Berisha Austria Red Bull Salzburg 630
6 Turkey Fatih Aktay Turkey Altınordu 6 442
Ukraine Bogdan Lednev Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 609
France Irvin Cardona France Monaco 618
Russia Timur Zhamaletdinov Russia CSKA Moscow 720
Portugal João Félix Portugal Benfica 807

Source: UEFA[59]

Top assists

Rank Player Team Assists Minutes played
1 Austria Xaver Schlager Austria Red Bull Salzburg 5 417
Netherlands Justin Kluivert Netherlands Ajax 540
Denmark Nicklas Røjkjær Denmark Copenhagen 603
Paraguay Sergio Díaz Spain Real Madrid 641
5 Germany Ba-Muaka Simakala Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 4 540
Austria Hannes Wolf Austria Red Bull Salzburg 590
Germany Mërgim Berisha Austria Red Bull Salzburg 630
France Moussa Sylla France Monaco 720

Source: UEFA[60]

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