
England span Ben Brereton and Ryan Sessegnon had an combined reward during a 2017 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, as they also warranted a share of a tip scorers’ prize.
Four players finished turn on 3 goals, including Brereton and Sessegnon – conjunction of whom found a net in England’s final better of Portugal. Joël Piroe scored a hat-trick in the Netherlands’ 4-1 win opposite Germany on matchday one, while Viktor Gyökeres purebred in all 3 organisation games though was incompetent to assistance Sweden into a knockout rounds.
Of a 3 players who managed dual goals in Georgia, England’s Lukas Nmecha has a biggest means for satisfaction, carrying scored a leader in a semi-final opposite a Czech Republic and again in a final.
Gyökeres also finished corner initial in a season’s rankings with 5 goals, alongside 5 other players, among them Czech brazen Daniel Turyna and Germany’s Etienne Amenyido, who both struck in a final tournament.
Russia’s Ramil Sheydaev set a new symbol for a deteriorate with 12 goals in 2014/15; Spain’s Ãlvaro Morata (2010/11) and Davie Selke of Germany (2013/14) are also a corner tip scorers in one final contest with 6 goals apiece.
2016/17 finals tip scorers
3
Ben Brereton (England)
Viktor Gyökeres (Sweden)
Joël Piroe (Netherlands)
Ryan Sessegnon (England)
2
Daniel Turyna (Czech Republic)
Rui Pedro (Portugal)
Lukas Nmecha (England)
2016/17 deteriorate tip scorers
5
Etienne Amenyido (Germany)
Nathan Broadhead (Wales)
Viktor Gyökeres (Sweden)
Lassi Lappalainen (Finland)
Birk Risa (Norway)
Daniel Turyna (Czech Republic)
4
Trent Alexander-Arnold (England)
Arnel Jakupovic (Austria)
Rui Pedro (Portugal)
Ondřej Šašinka (Czech Republic)
Ryan Sessegnon (England)
Matthias Verreth (Belgium)
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France’s Jean-Kévin Augustin took a scoring esteem final season
Finals tip scorers (by season)
2001/02: Fernando Torres (Spain) 4
2002/03: Paulo Sérgio (Portugal) 5
2003/04: Ali Oztürk (Turkey), Lukasz Piszczek (Poland) 4
2004/05: Borko Veselinović (Serbia and Montenegro) 5
2005/06: Alberto Bueno (Spain), İlhan Parlak (Turkey) 5
2006/07: Anis Ben-Hatira (Germany), Kévin Monnet-Paquet (France), Kostantinos Mitroglou (Greece) 3
2007/08: Tomáš Necid (Czech Republic) 4
2008/09: Nathan Delfouneso (England) 4
2009/10: Daniel Pacheco (Spain) 4
2010/11: Ãlvaro Morata (Spain) 6
2011/12: Jesé RodrÃguez (Spain) 5
2012/13: Anass Achahbar (Netherlands), Alexandre Guedes (Portugal), Gratas SirgÄ—das (Lithuania) 3
2013/14: Davie Selke (Germany) 6
2014/15: Borja Mayoral (Spain) 3
2015/16: Jean-Kévin Augustin (France) 6
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Russia’s Ramil Sheydaev celebrates his record-breaking 12th idea in 2014/15
Season tip scorers
2001/02: Kevin Vandenbergh (Belgium) 10
2002/03: Sébastien Grax (France) 9
2003/04: Olexandr Aliyev (Ukraine), Ali Oztürk (Turkey), Lukasz Piszczek (Poland) 8
2004/05: Borko Veselinović (Serbia and Montenegro) 11
2005/06: İlhan Parlak (Turkey) 10
2006/07: Kostas Mitroglou (Greece), Krisztián Németh (Hungary), Adam Rooney (Republic of Ireland) 8
2007/08: Michail Pavlis (Greece) 7
2008/09: Nathan Delfouneso (England), Yacin Brahimi (France) 7
2009/10: Mattia Destro (Italy) 8
2010/11: Ãlvaro Morata (Spain) 10
2011/12: Betinho (Portugal) 10
2012/13: Anass Achahbar (Netherlands) 9
2013/14: André Silva (Portugal), Davie Selke (Germany) 11
2014/15: Ramil Sheydaev (Russia) 12
2015/16: Jean-Kévin Augustin (France) 11