Martin Plüddemann
U-17 European Football Championship 2003 - 5th edition of the tournament for the African championship in football up to 17 years organized by CAF, which took place on 25 May-8 June 2003. The host was Swaziland. The top three teams were promoted to the U-17 2003 World Championships in Finland.
Qualifications Preliminary round24 national teams took part in the preliminary round, divided into 12 pairs. The first matches were held on June 29-30, and the remnants on July 14, 2002. The winners of the aggregates were promoted to the first qualification round. First round
28 teams participated in the first round, divided into 14 pairs. The first matches were held on December 21-22, 2002, and the remnants were January 11-12, 2003. In the case of an equal number of goals scored, away goals scored. The winners of the aggregates were promoted to the second round of qualifications. Second round
14 teams participated in the second round, divided into 7 pairs. The winners of the aggregates were promoted to the main event. Qualified teams Group stage Group A Group B Cup phase
The semi-finals
Third place match
Final
Cameroon, Sierra Leone and Nigeria teams advanced to the U-17 World Championship 2003. he is regarded in Germany as the most outstanding representative of this genre of musical creativity. Plüddemann's works were published in two volumes (vol. I - 1880, vol. II - 1891). His name was one of the streets in Graz and in Kołobrzeg (currently Krakusa and Wandy).
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