Results

European U19 Championship Qual 03/26 14:00 3 [3] Israel U19 v Norway U19 [1] L 0-2
European U19 Championship Qual 03/23 18:00 2 [2] Israel U19 v Montenegro U19 [4] L 0-1
European U19 Championship Qual 03/20 18:00 1 [2] Bosnia-Herzegovina U19 v Israel U19 [2] W 0-2
U19 International 02/28 12:00 - Georgia U19 v Israel U19 D 0-0
U19 International 02/26 12:00 - Georgia U19 v Israel U19 W 2-3
European U19 Championship Qual 11/21 11:30 3 [2] Croatia U19 v Israel U19 [1] D 0-0
European U19 Championship Qual 11/18 11:00 2 [1] Israel U19 v Armenia U19 [3] W 1-0
European U19 Championship Qual 11/15 11:00 1 Israel U19 v Faroe Islands U19 W 6-0
U19 International 09/12 08:00 - Israel U19 v Romania U19 L 1-3
U19 International 09/10 08:00 - Israel U19 v Romania U19 W 2-1
European U19 Championship Qual 03/28 12:00 1 [4] Latvia U19 v Israel U19 [2] D 1-1
European U19 Championship Qual 03/25 10:00 1 [1] Serbia U19 v Israel U19 [2] W 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 9 5 4
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 3 3 0
Goals for 13 8 5
Goals against 8 6 2
Clean sheets 5 2 3
Failed to score 4 2 2

In Israeli football (soccer), the Israel national under-19 football team (Hebrew: נבחרת (הנוער של) ישראל בכדורגל עד גיל 19) and the Israel national under-20 football team (נבחרת ישראל בכדורגל עד גיל 20); or simply Israel Under-19s, Israel U19s; Israel Under-20s, Israel U20s - both squads are also regarded as the feeders for the Israel national under-21 team.

This team is for Israeli players aged 19 (or under) at the start of a two-year UEFA European Under-19 Championship campaign) so players may be up to 20 years old, such as in the FIFA U-20 World Cup. In addition to the Israel's senior squad, there are also the Israeli squads for U-21 players, and other youth teams such as, the U-18, the U-17, and the U-16. Players are not level or nation static so can compete at any level as long as they are eligible; U19s do not relinquish level or nation association while competing and can compete on senior side, then back to U19s, and "youth level' or senior level with another nation.

As of 2021, the Israel U19 home ground is the Netanya Stadium in the city of Netanya, Israel.

History

The idea to form a youth team first came about in 1957, as the IFA (Israel Football Association) considered entering a team to the 1958 UEFA European Under-18 Championship tournament. The youth team played its debut match against its England equivalent on 20 May 1962, losing 1–3. Two days later, the Israeli squad recorded its first victory, winning 2–1 in a rematch in England.

In 1964, the youth team participated for its debut time in the AFC Youth Championship tournament, sharing the cup with Burma in its first tournament in 1964. The team continued to win the title five more times in the next 8 years, before Israel was boycotted by Muslim and Arab countries along with North Korea, that voted against its participation in AFC tournaments during the 1970s.

Until 1992, the youth team's only official tournaments were FIFA Youth Championship qualification tournaments, twice participating in the process in the OFC U-20 Championship and once in the South American Youth Football Championship. At the same period of time, to give the youth squad its share of international matches, the IFA established an annual tournament for under-18 teams, which was held in December and January between 1974 and 1989 (after which the tournament became a tournament for under-17 teams).

In 1992, as Israel was admitted to UEFA, the squad began participating in the UEFA European Under-19 Championship (an under-18 tournament until 2002), appearing in the final tournament in 1997 and 2014 and in 2022.

Israel qualified for the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup by virtue of its performance at the 2022 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, finishing 2nd place after a loss to England in the final, 1–3 after extra time (1–1 at full time). Throughout the FIFA U-20 World Cup, Israel started against Colombia, which they lost 1–2. Then, they drew against Senegal 1–1. They came back from behind with 10-men to beat Japan 2–1, which secured Israel a spot in the knockout stage. Israel advanced out of the first knockout round with a 1–0 win against Uzbekistan. In the quarter-finals, they came from behind twice to defeat 5-time South American champions Brazil 3–2 in extra time. However, they lost to Uruguay in the semi-finals 0–1. Israel went on to defeat South Korea 3–1 to secure third place in their FIFA U-20 World Cup debut.

Israel U19 is the national youth soccer team of Israel, consisting of players under the age of 19. The team competes in various international tournaments and qualifiers, representing the future of Israeli soccer. Known for their skill, determination, and teamwork, Israel U19 has a strong tradition of developing talented young players who go on to represent the senior national team. With a focus on player development and success on the international stage, Israel U19 is a team to watch for exciting and competitive soccer matches.