Rising Stars of U21 Euros: The Future of Football Unveiled
Discover the breakout stars of the U21 European Championships, showcasing the future talents of football.


The Under-21 European Championships have consistently served as a launching pad for the next generation of football stars. This year's tournament in Slovakia was no exception, with several players making a significant impact on the international stage.
Nick Woltemade: Germany's Prolific Forward
Nick Woltemade emerged as the tournament's top scorer with six goals and three assists. His hat-trick against Slovenia was a historic moment, marking only the seventh in Euro U21 history. Woltemade's performances have not only solidified his place in Germany's senior squad but also attracted interest from top European clubs, including Chelsea.
Charlie Cresswell: England's Defensive Rock
Charlie Cresswell, now with Toulouse in Ligue 1, was a cornerstone of England's defense. Playing every minute of the tournament, Cresswell led in ball recoveries and maintained an impressive 91% passing accuracy. His contributions were pivotal in England's successful title defense.
Geovany Quenda: Portugal's Midfield Maestro
Geovany Quenda showcased why Chelsea invested £44m in him. The 18-year-old was Portugal's top scorer with three goals and two assists, earning player-of-the-match honors twice. His performances have set high expectations for his future at Stamford Bridge.
Djaoui Cisse: France's Dynamic Midfielder
Djaoui Cisse was instrumental in France's run to the semi-finals. His box-to-box prowess, combined with a 91.75% passing accuracy, made him a standout player. Cisse's ability to influence both ends of the pitch was crucial for France.
Luka Kharatishvili: Georgia's Goalkeeping Hero
Luka Kharatishvili was a beacon of hope for Georgia, making several crucial saves despite conceding eight goals. His performances have put him on the radar of Europe's elite clubs, signaling a bright future ahead.
These young talents have not only shone in Slovakia but have also set the stage for their future careers in football. Their performances at the U21 Euros are a testament to their potential to become the next big names in the sport.