European U-18 Championship 1990

QUALIFICATION MATCHES

Group 1  
1.SWEDEN 	 	6 3 2 1 15  4   8
2.Poland  	 	6 3 2 1  7  8   8
3.West Germany 	 	6 3 1 2  5  7   7
4.Scotland  	 	6 0 1 5  3 11   1
 
21.09.1988 Ayr		Scotland 	0-0 Sweden
23.11.1988 Glasgow	Scotland 	1-2 Poland
19.04.1989 Heilbronn	West Germany   	0-0 Poland
03.05.1989 Frankfurt	West Germany   	1-0 Scotland
24.05.1989 Lomma	Sweden 	  	4-0 West Germany
07.06.1989 Ljungby	Sweden 	  	4-0 Poland
30.08.1989 Debica	Poland 	  	2-1 Scotland
20.09.1989 Västerås	Sweden 	  	4-0 Scotland
27.09.1989 Jaworzno	Poland 	  	1-0 West Germany
17.10.1989 Debica	Poland   	2-2 Sweden
18.10.1989 Motherwell	Scotland 	1-2 West Germany
01.11.1989 Kassel	West Germany   	2-1 Sweden


Group 2  
1.SOVIET UNION 	 	6 6 0 0 13  2  12
2.Norway 	 	6 2 2 2  8  7   6
3.Netherlands 	 	6 1 2 3  6 13   4
4.Cyprus 	 	6 0 2 4  2  7   2
  
12.10.1988 Stavanger	Norway 	  	2-2 Netherlands
01.11.1988 Paralimni	Cyprus 	  	0-0 Norway
12.04.1989 Roosendaal	Netherlands 	2-1 Cyprus
23.04.1989 Kishinev	Soviet Union   	2-0 Cyprus
21.05.1989 Vollen	Norway 	  	1-0 Cyprus
14.06.1989 Lisleby	Norway 	  	0-1 Soviet Union
06.09.1989 Kishinev	Soviet Union   	3-0 Norway
04.10.1989 Oss		Netherlands 	1-5 Norway
25.10.1989 Almelo	Netherlands 	0-3 Soviet Union
19.11.1989 Larnaca	Cyprus 	  	1-2 Soviet Union
29.11.1989 Baku		Soviet Union   	2-1 Netherlands
06.12.1989 Aradippou	Cyprus 	  	0-0 Netherlands


Group 3  
1.ENGLAND 	 	6 3 2 1 10  2   8
2.France 	 	6 2 3 1  6  5   7
3.Czechoslovakia 	6 2 2 2  4  3   6
4.Greece 	 	6 1 1 4  5 15   3

26.10.1988 Tranmere	England 	5-0 Greece
15.11.1988 Bradford	England 	1-1 France
14.12.1988 Drama	Greece 		2-3 France
08.03.1989 Xanthi	Greece 		0-3 England
12.04.1989 Trebechovice	Czechoslovakia 	0-0 Greece
26.04.1989 Povazska 	Czechoslovakia 	1-0 England	[Povazska Bystrica]
10.05.1989 Orléans	France         	1-0 Czechoslovakia
11.10.1989 Aigio	Greece         	1-3 Czechoslovakia
11.10.1989 Martigues	France         	0-0 England
28.10.1989 Senec	Czechoslovakia 	0-0 France
14.11.1989 Portsmouth	England        	1-0 Czechoslovakia
29.11.1989 Gueugnon	France         	1-2 Greece


Group 4 
1.PORTUGAL	 	6 5 1 0 11  1  11
2.Italy		 	6 4 1 1 10  3   9
3.Albania	 	6 1 0 5  6  8   2
4.Switzerland 	 	6 1 0 5  1 16   2

12.10.1988 Shköder	Albania 	4-0 Switzerland
15.03.1989 Oeiras	Portugal 	2-1 Albania
12.04.1989 Elbasan	Albania 	1-2 Italy
19.04.1989 Châtel	Switzerland 	0-3 Portugal	[Châtel-St-Denis]
23.04.1989 Tirana	Albania 	0-2 Portugal
24.05.1989 Moutier	Switzerland    	0-2 Italy
11.10.1989 Bisceglie	Italy		1-0 Albania
11.10.1989 Oeiras	Portugal 	2-0 Switzerland
01.11.1989 Manzianna	Italy 	  	0-2 Portugal
07.11.1989 Muri		Switzerland 	1-0 Albania
22.11.1989 Cremona	Italy 	  	5-0 Switzerland
06.12.1989 Oeiras	Portugal 	0-0 Italy


Group 5  
1.BELGIUM  	 	6 3 1 2 10  6   7
2.Yugoslavia 	 	6 3 0 3  8  7   6
3.Wales 	 	6 2 2 2  7 10   6
4.East Germany   	6 1 3 2  4  6   5
 
12.10.1988 Sömmerda	East Germany   	0-1 Yugoslavia
02.11.1988 Seraing	Belgium        	1-1 East Germany
09.11.1988 Bjeljina	Yugoslavia 	4-1 Wales
30.11.1988 Newtown	Wales          	2-0 Belgium
29.03.1989 Roeselare	Belgium        	2-1 Yugoslavia
12.04.1989 Aberystwyth	Wales          	0-0 East Germany
03.05.1989 Hettstedt	East Germany   	0-2 Belgium	[Hettstedt bei Halle]
20.09.1989 Zavidovici	Yugoslavia     	1-2 East Germany
04.10.1989 Bosanski 	Yugoslavia     	1-0 Belgium	[Bosanski Samac]
17.10.1989 Charleroi	Belgium        	5-1 Wales
19.10.1989 Neustrelitz	East Germany   	1-1 Wales
08.11.1989 Newtown	Wales          	2-0 Yugoslavia


Group 6 
1.REP.of IRELAND 	4 3 0 1  8  1   6
2.Bulgaria 	 	4 3 0 1  4  4   6
3.Malta 	 	4 0 0 4  1  8   0
  Iceland apparently withdraw after first match

12.10.1988 Dublin	Rep.of Ireland  3-0 Iceland
12.04.1989 Ta'Qali	Malta          	1-2 Bulgaria
27.05.1989 Dublin	Rep.of Ireland  2-0 Malta
04.10.1989 Pazardjik	Bulgaria       	1-0 Malta
31.10.1989 Dublin	Rep.of Ireland  3-0 Bulgaria
14.11.1989 Corradino	Malta          	0-3 Rep.of Ireland  
28.11.1989 Blagoevgrad	Bulgaria       	1-0 Rep.of Ireland  


Group 7
1.SPAIN 	 	6 4 1 1 12  7   9
2.Denmark        	6 2 2 2 11 10   6
3.Romania        	6 1 4 1  7  7   6
4.Austria        	6 0 3 3  4 10   3

16.11.1988 Las Palmas	Spain 	  	4-2 Denmark
19.04.1989 Lanzendorf	Austria 	1-2 Spain
10.05.1989 Kirchschlag	Austria 	1-1 Romania
31.05.1989 Rønne	Denmark 	2-0 Spain
14.06.1989 Ploesti	Romania 	1-3 Spain
05.09.1989 Roskilde	Denmark 	2-2 Romania
20.09.1989 Nykøbing 	Denmark 	4-1 Austria
04.10.1989 Talavera	Spain 	  	0-0 Romania	[Talavera de la Reina]
18.10.1989 Ried		Austria 	0-0 Denmark	[Ried im Innkreis]
01.11.1989 Sibiu	Romania 	0-0 Austria
14.11.1989 Ploesti	Romania 	3-1 Denmark
22.11.1989 Badajoz	Spain 	  	3-1 Austria


Group 8 
1.HUNGARY        	6 4 2 0 14  2  10
2.Turkey         	6 3 3 0 12  6   9
3.Finland	 	6 2 1 3 12  8   5
4.Luxembourg	 	6 0 0 6  3 25   0

21.09.1988 Toijala	 Finland 	0-1 Hungary
26.10.1988 Esch/Alzette	 Luxembourg 	0-5 Finland
29.03.1989 Izmir	 Turkey 	3-1 Luxembourg
03.05.1989 Budapest	 Hungary 	6-0 Luxembourg
10.05.1989 Budapest	 Hungary 	3-0 Finland
07.06.1989 Uusikaarlepyy Finland 	2-2 Turkey
03.09.1989 Kocaeli	 Turkey 	1-0 Finland
04.10.1989 Raisio	 Finland	5-1 Luxembourg
07.10.1989 Miske	 Hungary 	2-2 Turkey
18.10.1989 Esch/Alzette	 Luxembourg 	0-2 Hungary
05.11.1989 Istanbul	 Turkey 	0-0 Hungary
29.11.1989 Bonneweg	 Luxembourg 	1-4 Turkey


FINAL TOURNAMENT

Hungary, 24 - 29 July 1990

Quarter-finals (24 Apr)
24.07.1990 Nyiregyhaza	England        	1-1 Belgium          [aet, 5-4 pen]
24.07.1990 Debrecen	Soviet Union   	3-0 Sweden
24.07.1990 Bekescsaba	Portugal       	1-1 Hungary          [aet, 3-1 pen] 
24.07.1990 Gyula	Spain          	3-0 Ireland

Play-off for places 5-8
26.07.1990 Nyiregyhaza	Sweden         	6-0 Belgium
26.07.1990 Szarvas	Ireland        	1-0 Hungary

Semi-finals
26.07.1990 Gyula	Portugal       	2-1 Spain
26.07.1990 Debrecen	Soviet Union   	3-1 England

For the 3rd place
29.07.1990 Bekescsaba	Spain          	1-0 England

Final 
29.07.1990 Bekescsaba	Soviet Union	0-0 Portugal         [aet, 4-2 pen]


Note: the first six teams (the semifinalists plus Ireland and 
      Sweden) qualified for the 1991 World Championship U-20
      in Portugal.

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