Spain secured their 10th European Under-19 Championship title by defeating Germany 2-0 in the final on July 11, 2026, in Wales. The Spanish squad completed a dominant tournament run, scoring 19 goals and conceding zero throughout the entire competition, according to reports from L’Équipe and Le Figaro.
Spain’s Defensive Dominance in the U19 Final
The final match saw Spain maintain a clean sheet against Germany, capping off a defensive masterclass that spanned the entire tournament. The victory marks the 10th time Spain has lifted the trophy, as reported by Sports-Orange.
This specific campaign is notable not just for the trophy, but for the statistical anomaly of a defense—finishing a major international tournament without allowing a single goal.
Tournament Statistics and Scoring Record
Data from L'Équipe and Le Figaro confirm that Spain's offensive output was as potent as their defense. The team netted 19 goals across the competition.
While Germany reached the final, they were unable to penetrate a Spanish backline that remained "untouchable" throughout the event, per the phrasing used by Le Figaro.
Historical Context of Spain’s 10th Title
With this victory, Spain has reached a milestone of 10 titles.
Tournament Summary: Spain U19
| Final Result | Spain 2-0 Germany |
| Total Goals Scored | 19 |
| Total Goals Conceded | 0 |
| Total Titles | 10 |
| Host Nation | Wales |
Impact on Youth Football Hierarchy
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