2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship

The finals' tournament draw took place on 3 December 2008 at the Svenska Mässan exhibition centre, Gothenburg.

The final pot contained the other four qualified teams: Serbia, Finland, Germany and Belarus.

[8] On 2 September 2008, the Swedish Football Association nominated Örjans Vall in Halmstad as a replacement venue for Borås Arena,[9] and they officially became the fourth host city a few days later.

Man of the Match: Mesut Özil (Germany) Assistant referees: Joël De Bruyn (Belgium) György Ring (Hungary) Fourth official: Pedro Proença (Portugal)

The match ball for the competition is called the Adidas Terrapass, which was unveiled at the tournament draw in Gothenburg on 3 December.

It is composed of 14 thermally bonded panels, which are claimed to improve the ball's accuracy and swerve.

Örjans Vall, seen from the entrance
The Max restaurant at Borås Arena.
Swedbank Stadion without the Swedbank Stadion logo.