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Subject: [U21] World Cup , by Krzysztof/
I think that sokker has decided that only Serbia and Belgium can play in the final :-p I hope that they will fix this bug :-)
no worries mate, next match is played in 20310 days 17h and 13m (+ 29246750 min) so there won't be a winner :)
Living the dream. Who knows who will be in those NT's when match will occure. 20+ generation players? XD
Dear fans around the world,
We now know the top 4 youth national teams in the world: Hungary U21, Turkey U21, Serbia U21, and Belgium U21. Each of these teams and their coaches can already consider themselves winners of this U21 World Cup, as they are all guaranteed at least a bronze medal.
All four teams have done a great job, achieving impressive victories that have brought them to the final stage of the tournament. It’s worth noting that tournament favorites like Poland and Romania are no longer in the competition — a shocking turn of events. But that’s football: unpredictable, full of surprising stories and pleasant upsets.
Personally, I’m especially proud of Hungary U21’s victory over Germany U21. I know coach Slamtam really wanted that win — it's his 11th season leading Germany without a medal. This was supposed to be Germany’s year, with their experienced coach and talented squad in every position.
But my young Hungarian team did exactly what I dreamed of. They fought like tigers for every inch of the pitch, came out strong, and took a deserved 2-0 lead (it could’ve easily been 3-0). Though Germany equalized to 2-2, Hungary landed the decisive blow to win the match.
It was a well-earned, emotional victory — a match worthy of this stage of the World Cup. I did it for our fans. Hungary has waited 19 seasons for this medal — and we finally did it!
Now, I want to polish that medal to make it shine even more.
1/2 FINALS
Türkiye U21 - België U21
Srbija U21 - Magyarország U21
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We now know the top 4 youth national teams in the world: Hungary U21, Turkey U21, Serbia U21, and Belgium U21. Each of these teams and their coaches can already consider themselves winners of this U21 World Cup, as they are all guaranteed at least a bronze medal.
All four teams have done a great job, achieving impressive victories that have brought them to the final stage of the tournament. It’s worth noting that tournament favorites like Poland and Romania are no longer in the competition — a shocking turn of events. But that’s football: unpredictable, full of surprising stories and pleasant upsets.
Personally, I’m especially proud of Hungary U21’s victory over Germany U21. I know coach Slamtam really wanted that win — it's his 11th season leading Germany without a medal. This was supposed to be Germany’s year, with their experienced coach and talented squad in every position.
But my young Hungarian team did exactly what I dreamed of. They fought like tigers for every inch of the pitch, came out strong, and took a deserved 2-0 lead (it could’ve easily been 3-0). Though Germany equalized to 2-2, Hungary landed the decisive blow to win the match.
It was a well-earned, emotional victory — a match worthy of this stage of the World Cup. I did it for our fans. Hungary has waited 19 seasons for this medal — and we finally did it!
Now, I want to polish that medal to make it shine even more.
1/2 FINALS
Türkiye U21 - België U21
Srbija U21 - Magyarország U21
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Brasil U21 (coach: gordo.)
Suomi U21 (coach: kesis)
Cuba U21 (coach: Alienomo)
Bulgaria U21 (coach: adix4o)
Colombia U21 (coach: jotafred1904)
Australia U21 (coach: adaca)
Slovensko U21 (coach: Jurro)
Portugal U21 (coach: Don S)
Argentina U21 (coach: vonGraner)
Perú U21 (coach: SkywalkerPUCP)
Srbija U21 coach: vacke
België U21 coach: Soepie
Polska U21 (coach: gruchalus_88)
România U21 (coach: petru)
Azərbaycan U21 (coach: TayfunAras)
England U21 (coach: Camus)
Deutschland U21 (coach: slamtam)
France U21 (coach: Thomas Shelby)
Schweiz U21 (coach: Will Lee)
Nederland U21 (coach: jopieooo)
Türkiye U21 coach: _ÖzGüR_
Österreich U21 (coach: Geston)
México U21 (coach: axel1025)
Eesti U21 (coach: Torquemada)
Česká republika U21 (coach: norbert1987)
Hrvatska U21 (coach: 2posto)
España U21 (coach: zar1607)
Uruguay U21 (coach: dewb)
Magyarország U21 coach: Krzysztof
Hellas U21 (coach: xdreco)
Italia U21 (coach: Germanek)
Venezuela U21 (coach: Kolmo)
1/2 FINALS
Türkiye U21 - België U21
Srbija U21 - Magyarország U21
The Road to Glory – Coach Krzysztof's Message Before the U21 World Cup Semi-Final vs Serbia
From the heart of every Hungarian fan, to the soul of our young warriors – the dream lives on.
This U21 World Cup journey has been more than just football. It’s been belief, unity, and pure determination. As the head coach of Hungary U21, I could not be more proud of my players, my staff, and the passion we’ve carried from the first whistle in Group H all the way to this incredible semi-final clash with Serbia U21.
Group Stage: The Spark
We began our campaign in Group H, facing tough opponents – Greece, Italy, and Venezuela. But from the very first match, my team showed that they were not here just to participate – they were here to leave a mark.
*Match 1: Greece U21 – Hungary U21 (1-2):
A deserved victory. We dominated the game, controlled possession, and created countless chances. Honestly, we could’ve scored more goals, but the 3 points mattered most.
*Match 2: Italy U21 – Hungary U21 (2-1):
A hard-fought battle. We stood toe-to-toe with one of the tournament favorites. The match was level until the 81st minute, when we conceded the winner. It was a lesson – painful, but motivating.
*Match 3: Hungary U21 – Venezuela U21 (2-0):
Tactical perfection. Discipline, creativity, and clinical finishing brought us a commanding win – and a ticket to the knockout rounds, finishing second in the group.
Knockout Stage: Heart and Fire
The Round of 16 saw us face the unpredictable Mexico U21 – a team known for flair and attacking power. It wasn’t our best performance, but it was professional.
Hungary U21 – Mexico U21 (1-0):
A narrow win, but one of immense importance. At this level, there are no weak teams – every win is a battle won.
Then came the quarterfinal. And what a game it was.
Hungary U21 – Germany U21 (3-2):
Many will talk about the close scoreline, but make no mistake – we dominated that match. My team dictated play, showed courage, and fought with everything they had. Germany’s coach wanted that win badly – I know it – but my boys wanted it even more. And they earned it.
Facing Serbia U21: A Battle of Styles
Now we prepare to meet Serbia U21 – a talented, structured, and fearless side. We respect them deeply. But we are not afraid.
One of the proudest things I can say as coach is this: we are unpredictable. Match after match, we’ve adapted our style. High pressing, deep defending, inverted forwards, explosive wingers, control through the center – we’ve used it all. And we will surprise again.
Whether it’s a slow-burning tactical duel or a goal-fest full of emotion, I believe in this team. I believe we will rise again.
We have the skill.
We have the heart.
We have the power.
And now… we fight for the Final.
One Last Word to Our Fans
To every Hungarian supporter watching from home or in the stands – thank you. Your energy lifts us. Your belief fuels us. We are not just 11 on the pitch – we are millions, dreaming together.
Hungary U21 is not done yet.
Let’s finish what we started.
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I watched the match. The result is confusing to say the least. I think the skill level is not as high as the final result seems....