Each association must provide the UEFA administration with a list of 14 players (surname, first name, shirt name, club and date of birth) as well as the surname and first name of the head coach. Two of these 14 players must be goalkeepers. In addition, the lists must include confirmation from the team doctor that all players have undergone the requested medical examination; the team doctor is solely responsible for ensuring that the requested players’ medical examination has been duly performed. This list must be completed online by 15.00CET the day before the start of a mini-tournament or a single match. A signed copy must be handed to the UEFA match delegate at the organisational meeting.
Upon submission of the signed medical replacement form to the UEFA match delegate, together with the necessary written medical evidence in one of UEFA’s official languages, outfield players or goalkeepers named on the final list of 14 players who become seriously injured or ill may be replaced as follows:
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Outfield players may be replaced no later than three hours before the start of a mini-tournament or single match. A replaced outfield player can take no further part in the mini-tournament or match in question.
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Goalkeepers may be replaced at any time before the start of any match.
The associations are responsible for ensuring that the aforementioned provisions concerning player eligibility and lists of players are observed.