Talk:Jérémy Gavanon

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From UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship: "The age limit was reduced to 21 for the 1978 championship and it has remained so since. To be eligible for the campaign ending in 2006, players needed to be born in or after 1983. Many were actually 23 years old at the finals tournament, but when the qualification process began (late 2004) all players would have been 21 or under." ugen64 00:39, 23 December 2006 (UTC)