Toshney was an ever present in last season’s double winning u-19 squad and was called into the Scotland u-19 squad for the end of season double header with Denmark which also included Tony Watt, Robbie Thomson and Callum McGregor.
The popular defender played as a twin centre half last season alongside Matty Hughes but is equally comfortable at right-back.
Scotland have been drawn alongside Holland, Bulgaria, Austria and Luxembourg in the qualifying campaign for the 2013 European Championship.
Looking towards the game with Norway coach Billy Stark said: “For us the Scandinavian countries are always a good test and a good barometer of how we are placed. We played Sweden this time last year at the same venue and we drew 1-1 and it was a very even and tight game that stood us in good stead for the Championship games that followed that.
“Norway will be just as big a test for the team as they have the reputation for having good physical strength, as all Scandinavian countries do, but technically they have a very fixed idea of how they play and it will be a big test for us.”
“I think the squad has a great balance to it. In any team you want to have some experience there and sometimes an Under-21 squad suggests it’s difficult to get that but you can still have players that have came into previous Under-21 set ups and carry through and we have a few players in that situation. It’s good to have a core of players who know what it’s about to play for the under 21 and they will play a part in the development of the squad.”
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