2009 Milk Cup

2009 Northern Ireland Youth Soccer Tournament

Northern Ireland Youth Soccer Tournament Logo
Country Northern Ireland
Teams 6 – Elite
24 – Premier
20 – Juniors
Champions Northern Ireland – Elite
Manchester United – Premier
Everton – Juniors

The 2009 Northern Ireland Youth Soccer Tournament Tournament was held between 27 and 31 July. The Northern Ireland Youth Soccer Tournament is an association football tournament and is divided into three categories: Elite, Premier, and Junior for differing age groups.

The Elite section had six teams in 2009, divided into two groups of three followed by a playoff, whilst the Junior and Premier sections were contested by 24 and 20 teams, respectively. Each team played once on Monday and Tuesday as part of a league, from which the top eight teams qualified for the Northern Ireland Youth Soccer Tournament quarter-finals on Wednesday. The remainder of the teams qualify for other cups that run alongside the Milk Cup, with quarter-finals on the Wednesday, semi-finals on Thursday, and the finals on Friday.

Clubs and national teams from anywhere in the world may compete on invitation.

Venues

  • Anderson Park, Coleraine
  • University Coleraine
  • Rugby Avenue, Coleraine
  • Coleraine Showgrounds
  • Limavady Showgrounds

  • Roe Mill, Limavady
  • Ballymoney Showgrounds
  • Riada Stadium
  • Ballymena Showgrounds
  • Parker Avenue Portrush

  • The Warren, Portstewart
  • Mullaghacall
  • Castlerock
  • Broughshane

Elite Section

Participants

Matches

27 July 2009
19:00
Northern Ireland  3–2  Germany
O'Kane  45'  55'
Lawrie  89'
Report Evseev  45'
Volland  80'

27 July 2009
20:00
Israel  0–2  Bulgaria
Showgrounds, Ballymena

27 July 2009
20:00
United States  1–2  Denmark
Showgrounds, Coleraine

29 July 2009
20:00
Bulgaria  0–3  Northern Ireland
Showgrounds, Coleraine

29 July 2009
20:00
Denmark  1–1  Israel

29 July 2009
20:00
Germany  1–1  United States
Showgrounds, Ballymena

Play-Offs

31 July 2009
11:00
 Israel 1–1  United States
  Penalties  
4–5

31 July 2009
13:00
 Bulgaria 0–5  Germany

Final

31 July 2009
18:00
 Northern Ireland 2- 0  Denmark


Premier Section

Junior Section

External links

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