2007–09 International Challenge Trophy

The 2007–09 International Challenge Trophy was the second edition of the International Challenge Trophy. It was contested by eight teams which were divided into two groups of four. The two group winners - Belgium U-21 and England C qualified for the final. Belgium U-21 won the competition after beating England C 2-0 in the final.[1]

Group A

Matches

Finland U-2302 England C
(Report) 34 Michael Morrison
58 Matt Tubbs
Finnair Stadium, Helsinki, Finland

Italy Lega Pro U-2142 Wales Semi Pro
9 Dionisi
47 60 Sarno
55 Oliveiri
(Report) 76 Edwards
81 Price

England C21 Wales Semi Pro
39 Mitchell Cole
51 Michael Morrison
(Report) 49 Alex Lawless
St James Park, Exeter, England

Finland U-2321 Italy Lega Pro U-21
41 Perovuo
65 Hetemaj
(Report) 85 pen Vincenzo Pepe
Finnair Stadium, Helsinki, Finland

Italy Lega Pro U-2122 England C
36 Dionisi
71 Statella
(Report) 58 Simpson
82 James Constable
Stadio Santa Colomba, Benevento, Italy

Wales Semi Pro01 Finland U-23
(Report) Petrescu

Final Table

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 England C 321063+37
2 Finland U-23 32013306
3 Italy Lega Pro U-21 311176-14
4 Wales Semi Pro 300337-40

Group B

Matches

Republic of Ireland U-2320 Slovakia U-23
26 Gavin Peers
33 Killian Brennan
(Report)
Referee: Richie Winter

Belgium U-2321 Northern Ireland U-23
58 Hubert
85 Lutun
(Report) 46 Peter Thompson

Slovakia U-2311 Belgium U-23
83 Skutka (Report) 4 pen Servais
Prievidza, Slovakia

Northern Ireland U-2301 Republic of Ireland U-23
(Report) 88 Stephen Rice
Mourneview Park, Lurgan, Northern Ireland
Referee: Adrian McCourt (Northern Ireland).

Republic of Ireland U-2312 Belgium U-23
80 Ger O'Brien (Report) 64 Jelle Vossen
93 David Hubert

Slovakia U-2310 Northern Ireland U-23
10 Skutka (Report)

Final Table

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Belgium U-23 321053+27
2 Republic of Ireland U-23 320142+26
3 Slovakia U-23 311123-14
4 Northern Ireland U-23 300314-30

Final

England C01 Belgium U-23
(Report) 64 Capon
Attendance: 2,842
Referee: Mark Whitby (Wales)

References

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