1989 MATCHES

EUROPE (January - June).

18/01/1989, Tiranë, Qemal Stafa Stadium, 8200
Friendly International
ALBANIA             1 (Arben Minga 19')
GREECE              1 (Nikos Tsiantakis 54')
Albania:            Sotir Shkurti (Muharrem Dosti 76'), Hysen Zmijani, Mirel Josa 
                    (Ilir Kepa 69'), Skënder Hodja, Skënder Gega, Fatbardh Jera, Ylli Shehu 
                    (Kujtim Majaçi 65'), Artur Lekbello II (Arjan Stafa 46'), Lefter Millo, 
                    Arben Minga, Sulejman Demollari.
Greece:             Spyros Ikonomopoulos, Stratos Apostolakis, Kostas Mavridis, 
                    Jiotis Tsalouchidis, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Georgios Koutoulas 
                    (Georgios Papadopoulos 53'), Stefanos Borbokis, Nikos Nioblias, 
                    Kostas Lagonidis (Dimos Kavouras 57'), Aris Karasavvidis 
                    (Vangelis Kalogeropoulos 69'), Nikos Tsiantakis (Kostas Ikonomidis 88')
Referee:            Plarent Kotherja (Albania).
Coaches:            Albania: Shyqyri Rreli.
                    Greece: Alekos Sofianidis

22/01/1989, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 15797
Friendly International
MALTA               0
SPAIN               2 (Míchel 16' pen, Beguiristáin 50')
Malta:              David Cluett, Silvio Camilleri (Edwin Camilleri 54'), Alex Azzopardi,
                    Joseph Galea, Joseph Brincat (Charles Scerri 46'), John Buttigieg,
                    Carmel Busuttil, Raymond Vella, David Carabott, Michael De Giorgio,
                    Martin Gregory
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Quique Flores, Jiménez Jiménez, Andrinua, 
                    Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Roberto Fernández, Manolo, Míchel,
                    Butragueńo (Górriz 76'), Martín Vázquez, Beguiristáin (Eusebio 65')
Referee:            David Syme (Scotland)
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany)
                    Spain: Luis Suárez
Cards:              Malta: Raymond Vella [Y 15']
                    Spain: Butragueńo [Y 49'], Manolo [Y 60']

25/01/1989, Athinai, Olympiako Stadio, 834
Friendly International
GREECE              1 (Stefanos Borbokis 63')
PORTUGAL            2 (Adelino Nunes 6', Vítor Paneira 65')
Greece:             Spyros Ikonomopoulos, Stratos Apostolakis, Stelios Manolas 
                    (Pagonis Vakalopoulos 46'), Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Kostas Mavridis 
                    (Georgios Koutoulas 46'), Jiotis Tsalouchidis [c] (Spyros Maragkos 70'),
                    Stefanos Borbokis, Nikos Tsiantakis, Ioannis Samaras, Nikos Nioblias,
                    Vangelis Kalogeropoulos (Dimos Kavouras 70')
Portugal:           Silvino Louro, Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto, António Joăo Oliveira,
                    Luís Sobrinho, Adelino Nunes, Vítor Paneira (Adăo Pinto 80'),
                    Rui Barros, José Semedo, António Sousa, Jordăo [c] (Jorge Plácido 60')
Referee:            Tulio Lanese (Italy)
Coaches:            Greece: Alekos Sofianidis
                    Portugal: Júlio Cernadas Pereira 'Juca'
Note:               Attendance also given as 10000

07/02/1989, Dublin, Dalymount Park, 22000
Friendly International
IRELAND             0
FRANCE              0
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Chris Hughton, Mick McCarthy [c], 
                    Paul McGrath, Ray Houghton, Ronnie Whelan, Andy Townsend, 
                    Liam Brady, Frank Stapleton (John Aldridge 77'), Tony Cascarino
France:             Joël Bats, Sylvain Kastendeuch, Franck Silvestre (Alain Roche 74'),
                    Patrick Battiston, Luc Sonor, Manuel Amoros [c], Laurent Blanc 
                    (Philippe Vercruysse 67'), Frank Sauzée, Jean-Philippe Durand,
                    Jean-Pierre Papin, Stéphane Paille (José Touré 46')
Referee:            John Lloyd (Wales)
Coaches:            Ireland: Jack Charlton (England)
                    France: Michel Platini

08/02/1989, Limassol, Tsirion Stadium, 25000
World Cup Qualifier
CYPRUS              2 (Christos Koliantris 15', Yiannos Ioannou 46')
SCOTLAND            3 (Maurice Johnston 9', Richard Gough 51', 90+')
Cyprus:             Georghios Pantziaras, Pambos Pittas, Costas Miamiliotis 
                    (Antonis Andrellis 76'), Georghios Christodoulou, Makis Socratous,
                    Yiannakis Yiangoudakis, Christos Koliantris, Pavlos Savva 
                    (Costas Petsas 36'), Georghios Savvides, Floros Nicolaou, Yiannos Ioannou
Scotland:           Jim Leighton, Richard Gough, Maurice Malpas, Roy Aitken [c], 
                    Alex McLeish, Dave Narey, Steve Nicol (Ian Ferguson 11'), Paul McStay,
                    Willie Miller, David Speedie (Alan McInally 63'), Maurice Johnston
Referee:            Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany)
Coaches:            Cyprus: Panikos Iakovou
                    Scotland: Andy Roxburgh
Cards:              Cyprus: Makis Socratous [Y 65']
                    Scotland: Maurice Johnston [Y 67']
Note:               Attendance also given as 12938.

08/02/1989, Athinai, Olympiako Stadio, 6000
Friendly International
GREECE              1 (Dimitris Saravakos 1' pen)
ENGLAND             2 (John Barnes 9', Bryan Robson 79')
Greece:             Spyros Ikonomopoulos, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou (Stelios Manolas 72'),
                    Ioannis Kalitzakis, Kostas Mavridis, Jiotis Tsalouchidis,
                    Dimitris Saravakos, Kostas Lagonidis (Stefanos Borbokis 39'),
                    Ioannis Samaras (Vangelis Kalogeropoulos 46'), Nikos Nioblias, 
                    Nikos Tsiantakis.
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce, Neil Webb, Des Walker,
                    Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c], David Rocastle, Alan Smith 
                    (Peter Beardsley 78'), Gary Lineker, John Barnes.
Referee:            Heinz Holzmann (Austria).
Coaches:            Greece: Alekos Sofianidis
                    England: Bobby Robson.

08/02/1989, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 1800
Rothmans Tournament
MALTA               0
DENMARK             2 (Lars Elstrup 57' pen, Henrik Larsen 82')
Malta:              David Cluett, Erwin Camilleri, Raymond Vella [c], Joseph Galea,
                    Joseph Brincat, John Buttigieg, Charles Scerri, Martin Gregory 
                    (Hubert Suda 85'), Michael De Giorgio, David Carabott, Alex Azzopardi 
                    (Silvio Vella 70')
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Kent Nielsen, Lars Olsen [c], John Larsen, Henrik Larsen,
                    John Helt, Lars Elstrup, Brian Laudrup (Johnny Mřlby 81'), Ulrik Moseby,
                    Bent Christensen I, Bent Christensen II (Hans Erfurt 72')
Referee:            Mohamed Minoune (Algeria)
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany)
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany)

08/02/1989, Belfast, Windsor Park, 15000
World Cup Qualifier
NORTHERN IRELAND    0
SPAIN               2 (Andrinua 3', Manolo 84')
Northern Ireland:   Alan McKnight, Paul Ramsey, Anton Rogan, Mal Donaghy, John McClelland [c],
                    Danny Wilson (Colin Clarke 68'), Laurie Sanchez, Robbie Dennison 
                    (Michael O'Neill 63'), Jimmy Quinn, Kevin Wilson, Kingsley Black.
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Chendo (Eusebio 44'), Jiménez Jiménez, Andrinua,
                    Serna, Górriz, José Maríá Bakero (Manolo 75'), Míchel, Butragueńo,
                    Roberto Fernández, Martín Vázquez
Referee:            Dieter Pauly (West Germany).
Coaches:            Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.
                    Spain: Luis Suárez
Cards:              Northern Ireland: none.
                    Spain: José Maríá Bakero [Y 8'], Roberto Fernández [Y 70'].

10/02/1989, Ta'Qali (Malta), National Stadium, 1500
Rothmans Tournament
FINLAND             0
DENMARK             0
Finland:            Kari Laukkanen, Jarmo Alatensiö (Jyrki Hännikäinen 86'), Ari Heikkinen,
                    Jari Europaeus [c], Erkka Petäjä, Anders Roth (Kimmo Tarkkio 72'),
                    Erik Holmgren, Kari Ukkonen, Markku Kanerva, Tommi Paavola 
                    (Jyrki Huhtamäki 90'), Ismo Lius
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Kent Nielsen, Lars Olsen [c], Johnny Hansen,
                    Henrik Larsen, Johnny Hansen (Lars Elstrup 68'), Johnny Mřlby,
                    Brian Laudrup, Ulrik Moseby, Bent Christensen I (Bjarne Jensen 68'),
                    Hans Erfurt
Referee:            Charles Agius (Malta)
Coaches:            Finland: Jukka Vakkila
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany)

12/02/1989, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 6000
Rothmans Tournament
MALTA               0
FINLAND             0
Malta:              David Cluett, Erwin Camilleri (Nicky Saliba), Alex Azzopardi 
                    (Ray Sciberras), Joseph Galea, Silvio Camilleri, John Buttigieg,
                    Hubert Suda, Charles Scerri, David Carabott, Michael De Giorgio,
                    Martin Gregory
Finland:            Dan-Ola Eckerman, Jyrki Hännikäinen, Ari Heikkinen, Jari Europaeus,
                    Mika Aaltonen, Jyrki Huhtamäki (Tommi Paavola 59'), Erik Holmgren, 
                    Kari Ukkonen, Markku Kanerva, Kimmo Tarkkio (Marko Myyry 67'), Ismo Lius
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany)
                    Finland: Jukka Vakkila

15/02/1989, Lisboa, Estádio da Luz, 43501
World Cup Qualifier
PORTUGAL            1 (Vítor Paneira 52')
BELGIUM             1 (Marc Van der Linden 82')
Portugal:           Silvino Louro, Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto [c], Domingos,
                    Luís Sobrinho, António Veloso, Adelino Nunes, Vítor Paneira 
                    (César Brito 86'), Rui Barros, António Sousa, Futre (Jaime Pacheco 61'),
                    José Semedo
Belgium:            Michel Preud'homme, Eric Gerets, Georges Grün, Michael De Wolf,
                    Bruno Versavel, Marc Emmers, Stéphane Demol (Marc Van der Linden 77'),
                    Franky Van der Elst, Marc Degryse, Enzo Scifo, Jan Ceulemans.
Referee:            Gérard Biguet (France).
Coaches:            Portugal: Júlio Cernadas Pereira 'Juca'
                    Belgium: Guy Thys.
Cards:              Portugal: Adelino Nunes [Y 57']
                    Belgium: Stéphane Demol [Y 6'].

21/02/1989, Sofia, Vasil Levski, 50000
Friendly International
BULGARIA            1 (Emil Kostadinov 22')
USSR                2 (Aleksandr Borodyuk 34', Vasili Rats 55')
Bulgaria:           Ilia Valov, Ilian Kiriakov, Pavel Dochev, Krassimir Bezinski,
                    Nikolai Iliev, Trifon Ivanov, Emil Kostadinov, Anio Sadkov
                    (Nikolai Todorov 75'), Lyuboslav Penev, Krassimir Balakov
                    (Georgi Yordanov 61'), Hristo Stoichkov.
USSR:               Dmitri Kharin (Viktor Chanov 46'), Sergei Gorlukovich (Igor Belanov 46'),
                    Sergei Aleinikov, Oleg Kuznetsov, Anatoli Demianenko [c], Vasili Rats,
                    Ivan Yaremchuk (Alexei Cherednik 66'), Gennadi Litovchenko, 
                    Aleksandr Borodyuk, Oleg Protasov, Andrei Zygmantovich 
                    (Andrei Kalaichev 70')
Referee:            Klaus Peschel (East Germany).
Coaches:            Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.
                    USSR: Valery Lobanovsky
Cards:              Bulgaria: Lyuboslav Penev [Y].
                    USSR: Sergei Aleinikov [Y]

22/02/1989, Athinai, Olympiako Stadio, 994
Friendly International
GREECE              4 (Ioannis Samaras 37', Pagonis Vakalopoulos 55', Jiotis Tsalouchidis 57',
                       Dimitris Saravakos 63')
NORWAY              2 (Rune Bratseth 51', Gřran Sřrloth 65')
Greece:             Ioannis Gkitsioudis, Stratos Apostolakis, Ioannis Klaitzakis,
                    Georgios Koutoulos (Pagonis Vakalopoulos 52'), Iakovos Chatziathanasiou,
                    Jiotis Tsalouchidis, Spyros Maragkos, Nikos Nioblias (Dimos Kavouras 57'),
                    Kostas Ikonmidis, Dimitris Saravakos [c], Ioannis Samaras
Norway:             Ola By Rise, Rune Bratseth, Terje Kojedal, Anders Giske [c], 
                    Karl Petter Lřken, Gunnar Halle, Řrjan Berg, Kjetil Osvold, 
                    Tom Guldbransen, Gřran Sřrloth (Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft 84'), Simen Agdestein
                    (Jahn Ivar Jakobsen 69')
Referee:            Bryan Hill (England)
Coaches:            Greece: Alekos Sofianidis
                    Norway: Ingvar Stadheim

22/02/1989, Pisa, Stadio Arena Garibaldi, 20366
Friendly International
ITALY               1 (Guiseppe Bergomi 62')
DENMARK             0
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Guiseppe Bergomi, Riccardo Ferri (Ciro Ferrera 46'),
                    Franco Baresi, Paulo Maldini, Roberto Donadoni (Massimo Crippa 68'),
                    Fernando de Napoli, Guiseppe Giannini, Nicola Berti, Gianluca Vialli 
                    (Stefano Borgonovo 74'), Aldo Serena
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, John Larsen (Bjřrn Kristensen 79'), Lars Olsen [c],
                    Kent Nielsen, Kim Vilfort (John Helt 76'), John Jensen (Henrik Larsen 66'),
                    Jan Mřlby, Jan Bartram, Jan Heintze, Brian Laudrup, Flemming Povlsen
Referee:            Horst Brummeier (Austria)
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany)

08/03/1989, Tiranë, Qemal Stafa, 25000
World Cup Qualifier
ALBANIA             0
ENGLAND             2 (John Barnes 16', Bryan Robson 63')
Albania:            Halim Mersini, Hysen Zmijani, Mirel Josa, Skënder Hodja, Skënder Gega,
                    Fatbardh Jera, Ylli Shehu, Artur Lekbello II, Lefter Millo 
                    (Kujtim Majaçi 75'), Arben Minga, Sulejman Demollari.
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce, Neil Webb, Des Walker,
                    Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c], David Rocastle, Chris Waddle
                    (Peter Beardsley 77'), Gary Lineker (Alan Smith 77'), John Barnes.
Referee:            John Blankenstein (Netherlands).
Coaches:            Albania: Shyqyri Rreli.
                    England: Bobby Robson.
Cards:              None.

08/03/1989, Athinai, Olympiako Stadium, 993
Friendly International
GREECE              3 (Dimitris Saravakos 22', 59', Jens Wahl 29' OG)
EAST GERMANY        2 (Damian Halata 54', Andreas Thom 67')
Greece:             Spyros Ikonomopoulos, Stratos Apostolakis, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou,
                    Ioannis Klaitzakis, Jiotis Tsalouchidis, Nikos Nioblias, 
                    Stelios Manolas (Georgios Koutoulas 46' (Pagonis Vakalopoulos 70')),
                    Dimos Kavouras (Stefanos Borbokis 81'), Dimitris Saravakos [c],
                    Andreas Mbonovas, Nikos Tsiantakis (Spyros Maragkos 79')
East Germany:       René Müller, Frank Rohde, Detlef Schößler, Matthias Lindner, 
                    Ronald Kreer, Jörg Stübner, Matthias Sammer, Damian Halata 
                    (Olaf Marschall 66'), Jens Wahl (Thomas Doll 46'), Ulf Kirsten, 
                    Andreas Thom
Referee:            Carlo Longhi (Italy)
Coaches:            Greece: Alekos Sofianidis
                    East Germany: Manfred Zapf
Note:               Attendance also given as 2000

08/03/1989, Budapest, Nepstadion, 33966
World Cup Qualifier
HUNGARY             0
IRELAND             0
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, István Kozma, János Sass, László Disztl, Ervin Kovács,
                    Zoltán Bognár, József Kiprich, József Gregor (Imre Boda 76'),
                    Ferenc Mészáros (György Bognár 46'), Lajos Détári, Gyula Hajszán
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Chris Hughton, Mick McCarthy, Kevin Moran [c],
                    Paul McGrath, Ronnie Whelan, Ray Houghton, John Aldridge (Liam Brady 80'),
                    Tony Cascarino (Niall Quinn 80'), Kevin Sheedy
Referee:            Zoran Petrovic (Yugoslavia)
Coaches:            Hungary: Bertalan Bicskei
                    Ireland: Jack Charlton (England)
Cards:              None

08/03/1989, Glasgow, Hampden Park, 65204
World Cup Qualifier
SCOTLAND            2 (Maurice Johnston 28', 52')
FRANCE              0
Scotland:           Jim Leighton, Richard Gough, Maurice Malpas, Roy Aitken [c], Alex McLeish,
                    Gary Gillespie, Steve Nicol, Paul McStay, Ally McCoist (Brian McClair 72'),
                    Ian Ferguson (Gordon Strachan 54'), Maurice Johnston
France:             Joël Bats, Manuel Amoros, Franck Silvestre, Luc Sonor, Patrick Battiston,
                    Frank Sauzée, Jean-Philippe Durand (Stéphane Paille 58'), Thierry Laurey,
                    Jean-Pierre Papin, Laurent Blanc, Daniel Xuereb (Christian Perez 72')
Referee:            Jiří Stiegler (Czechoslovakia)
Coaches:            Scotland: Andy Roxburgh
                    France: Michel Platini
Cards:              None

22/03/1989, Sofia, Vasil Levski, 40000
Friendly International
BULGARIA            1 (Nikolai Iliev 46')
WEST GERMANY        2 (Rudi Völler 72', Pierre Littbarski 87')
Bulgaria:           Ilia Valov (Nikolai Donev 46'), Pavel Dochev, Nikolai Iliev,
                    Krassimir Bezinski, Ilian Kiriakov (Trifon Ivanov 74'), Ivailo Kirov
                    (Nikolai Todorov 59'), Anio Sadkov, Krassimir Balakov 
                    (Kiril Metkov 73'), Emil Kostadinov, Lyuboslav Penev, Hristo Stoichkov.
West Germany:       Bodo Illgner, Holger Fach (Pierre Littbarski 46'), Thomas Berthold,
                    Jürgen Kohler, Guido Buchwald, Andreas Brehme, Thomas Häßler,
                    Andreas Möller, Lothar Matthäus [c], Karlhinz Riedle, Rudi Völler
Referee:            Dušan Krchnák (Czechoslovakia).
Coaches:            Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.
                    West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer
Cards:              None

22/03/1989, Dresden, Dynamo Stadion, 14000
Friendly International
EAST GERMANY        1 (Andreas Trautmann 54')
FINLAND             1 (Mika Lipponen 29')
East Germany:       René Müller, Frank Rohde, Andreas Trautmann, Matthias Lindner,
                    Ronald Kreer, Jörg Stübner, Matthias Sammer (Thomas Doll 75'),
                    Damian Halata (Ralf Hauptmann 75'), Dariusz Wosz, Ulf Kirsten, 
                    Andreas Thom (Torsten Gütschow 46')
Finland:            Kari Laukkanen, Esa Pekonen, Ari Heikkinen, Jari Europaeus, Markku Kanerva,
                    Marko Myyry (Mika Aaltonen 75'), Erik Holmgren (Anders Roth 89'),
                    Kari Ukkonen, Ari Hjelm (Ari Tegelberg 75'), Mika Lipponen, Tommi Paavola 
                    (Erkka Petäjä 75')
Referee:            Jozef Marko (Czechoslovakia)
Coaches:            East Germany: Manfred Zapf
                    Finland: Jukka Vakkila

22/03/1989, Eindhoven, Philips Stadion, 26000
Friendly International
NETHERLANDS         2 (Marco van Basten 4', Ronald Koeman 85' pen)
USSR                0
Netherlands:        Theo Snelders, Ronald Koeman, Adri van Tiggelen, Graeme Rutjers,
                    Wim Hofkens, Aron Winter, Frank Rijkaard, Gerald Vanenburg, 
                    Pieter Huistra (John Bosman 71'), Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten
USSR:               Rinat Daseyev [c], Sergei Gorlukovich, Andrei Zygmantovich 
                    (Aleksei Cherednik 64'), Oleg Kuznetsov, Anatoli Demianenko, Vasili Rats,
                    Sergei Aleinikov, Gennadi Litovchenko, Aleksandr Zavarov, Oleg Protasov,
                    Aleksandr Borodyuk (Yuri Savichev 64')
Referee:            Joseph Worrall (England)
Coaches:            Netherlands: Thijs Libregts
                    USSR: Valery Lobanovsky
Cards:              Netherlands: Adri van Tiggelen [Y]

23/03/1989, Sevilla, Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, 41500
World Cup Qualifier
SPAIN               4 (Míchel 38', 67' pen, Manolo 71', 80')
MALTA               0
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Quique Flores, Jiménez Jiménez, Andrinua, 
                    Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Roberto Fernández, Manolo, Míchel,
                    Butragueńo, Martín Vázquez (Eusebio 68'), Beguiristáin (Eloy 68')
Malta:              David Cluett, Edwin Camilleri, Alex Azzopardi (Denis Cauchi 30'),
                    Joseph Galea, Charles Scerri, John Buttigieg, Carmel Busuttil,
                    Raymond Vella, David Carabott, Michael De Giorgio, Martin Gregory
Referee:            Georges Sandoz (Switzerland)
Coaches:            Spain: Luis Suárez
                    Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany)
Cards:              Spain: none
                    Malta: Michael De Giorgio [Y 27' R 45']

25/03/1989, Wien, Praterstadion, 23000
Friendly International
AUSTRIA             0
ITALY               1 (Nicola Berti 88')
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger, Heribert Weber, Anton Pfeffer, Kurt Russ,
                    Gerald Willfurth, Herbert Prohaska, Manfred Zsak, Andreas Herzog 
                    (Manfred Linzmaier 87'), Josef Degeorgi (Walter Hörmann 70'),
                    Andreas Ogris (Gerhard Rodax 61'), Anton Polster.
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Franco Baresi, Giuseppe Bergomi, Riccardo Ferri,
                    Paolo Maldini (Luigi De Agostini 46'), Roberto Donadoni,
                    Fernando De Napoli, Giuseppe Giannini, Nicola Berti, Gianluca Vialli,
                    Aldo Serena (Stefano Borgonovo 21')
Referee:            Manfred Neuner (West Germany).
Coaches:            Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
                    Italy: Azeglio Vicini

29/03/1989, Athinai, Olympiako Stadium, 4242
Friendly International
GREECE              0
TURKEY              1 (Rıdvan Dilmen 39')
Greece:             Spyros Ikonomopoulos, Stratos Apostolakis, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou,
                    Ioannis Kalitzakis, Kostas Mavridis, Jiotis Tsalouchidis,
                    Dimitris Saravakos [c], Andreas Mbonovas (Paris Georgakopoulos 51'),
                    Ioannis Samaras, Nikos Nioblias (Fanis Tountziaris 51'), Nikos Tsiantakis
                    (Stefanos Borbokis 62')
Turkey:             Engin İpekoğlu, Recep Çetin, Cüneyt Tanman [c], Gökhan Keskin,
                    Gökhan Gedikali, Ünal Karaman (Turhan Sofuoğlu 89'), Uğur Tütüneker,
                    Oğuz Çetin (Mustafa Yücedağ 86'), Erdal Keser, Rıdvan Dilmen, Tanju Çolak
                    (Hasan Vezir 84')
Referee:            Zradko Djokic (Yugoslavia)
Coaches:            Greece: Alekos Sofianidis
                    Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan.
Note:               Attendance also given as 12000

29/03/1989, Sibiu, Municipal Stadium, 20000
Friendly International
ROMANIA             1 (Ioan Sabău 48')
ITALY               0
Romania:            Silviu Lung [c], Dan Petrescu, Mircea Rednic, Ştefan Iovan, Michael Klein,
                    Ioan Sabău, Dorin Mateuţ, Gheorghe Popescu, Gheorghe Hagi 
                    (Ioan Lupescu 86'), Marius Lăcătuş, Rodion Cămătaru (Sorin Cigan 46')
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi (Giancarlo Marocchi 51'), Riccardo Ferri
                    (Paolo Maldini 38'), Franco Baresi, Ciro Ferrara, Nicola Berti,
                    Roberto Donadoni (Roberto Baggio 65'), Fernando De Napoli,
                    Giuseppe Giannini, Gianluca Vialli, Stefano Borgonovo
Referee:            Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany)
Coaches:            Romania: Emeric Jenei
                    Italy: Azeglio Vicini

04/04/1989, Budapest, Nepstadion, 7000
Friendly International
HUNGARY             3 (Lajos Détári, Ervin Kovács, György Bognár)
SWITZERLAND         0
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, László Disztl, István Kozma, Zoltán Bognár, József Keller,
                    József Gregor, Lajos Détári (Zoltán Csucsánszky 83'), János Sass 
                    (András Cseh 77'), Ervin Kovács (Tíbor Balog 46'), József Kiprich 
                    (Pál Fischer 53'), Gyula Hajszán
Switzerland:        Martin Brunner, Roger Wehrli, Stefan Marini, Martin Weber, Urs Birrer,
                    Marcel Koller (Beat Sutter 59'), Christian Colombo, Heinz Hermann, Lucien Favre (Alain Sutter 67'), Dario Zuffi, 
                    Kubilay Türkyilmaz
Coaches:            Hungary: Bertalan Bicskei
                    Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux

05/04/1989, Athinai, Olympiako Stadium, 2000
Friendly International
GREECE              1 (Tasos Mitropoulos 59')
YUGOSLAVIA          4 (Zlatko Vujovic 21', 82', Semir Tuce 75', Dragan Jakovljevic 79')
Greece:             Spyros Ikonopoulos (Nikos Sarganis 46'), Stratos Apostolakis,
                    Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Ioannis Kalitzakis, Kostas Mavridis
                    (Pagonis Vakalopoulos 46'), Jiotis Tsalouchidis [c], Stefanos Borbokis,
                    Paris Georgakopoulos (Ilias Savvidis 61'), Ioannis Samaras 
                    (Georgios Koutoulas 46'), Tasos Mitropoulos, Nikos Tsiantakis
Yugoslavia:         Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic (Semir Tuce 67'), Predrag Spasic,
                    Zoran Vujovic, Faruk Hadzibegic, Davor Jozic, Dragan Stojkovic,
                    Safet Susic, Radmilo Mihajlovic (Dragan Jakovljevic 64'), Mehmed Bazdarevic
                    (Bosko Djurovski 87'), Zlatko Vujovic
Referee:            Friedrich Kauppe (Austria)
Coaches:            Greece: Antonis Georgiadis
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim
Cards:              Greece: Paris Georgakopoulos [Y]
                    Yugoslavia:

11/04/1989, Graz, Bundesstadion, 8000
Friendly International
AUSTRIA             1 (Andreas Herzog 71')
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      2 (Stanislav Griga 60', 77')
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger, Kurt Russ, Heribert Weber, Anton Pfeffer,
                    Gerald Willfurth (Andreas Reisinger 63'), Peter Stöger, Manfred Zsak,
                    Andreas Herzog, Josef Degeorgi, Christian Keglevits (Gerhard Rodax 63'),
                    Peter Pacult.
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Ján Kocián, Július Bielik, Miroslav Kadlec, 
                    František Straka, Michal Bílek, Václav Němeček (Vladimír Kinier 86'),
                    Ivan Hašek, Ľubomír Moravčík, Stanislav Griga, Milan Luhový 
                    (Radek Drulák 88')
Referee:            Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy).
Coaches:            Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
                    Czechoslovakia: Josef Vengloš

12/04/1989, Magdeburg, Ernst-Grube Stadion, 23000
World Cup Qualifier
EAST GERMANY        0
TURKEY              2 (Tanju Çolak 22', Rıdvan Dilmen 88')
East Germany:       René Müller, Frank Rohde, Andreas Trautmann, Matthias Lindner,
                    Ralph Hauptmann, Jörg Stübner (Markus Wuckel 64'), Matthias Sammer,
                    Hans-Uwe Pilz (Thomas Doll 19'), Ulf Kirsten, Ralf Minge, Andreas Thom
Turkey:             Engin İpekoğlu, Recep Çetin, Semih Yuvakuran, Cüneyt Tanman, 
                    Gökhan Keskin, Yusuf Altıntaş, Uğur Tütüneker (Erdal Keser 65'),
                    Rıdvan Dilmen, Oğuz Çetin (Gökhan Gedikali 80'), Tanju Çolak, Ünal Karaman
Referee:            Jan Damgaard (Denmark)
Coaches:            East Germany: Manfred Zapf
                    Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan
Cards:              East Germany: Matthias Sammer [Y 43']
                    Turkey: Cüneyt Tanman [Y 26'], Uğur Tütüneker [Y 49'],
                            Yusuf Altıntaş [Y 60'], Ünal Karaman [Y 75']

12/04/1989, Budapest, Nepstadion, 25000
World Cup Qualifier
HUNGARY             1 (Imre Boda 47' pen)
MALTA               1 (Carmel Busuttil 7')
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, István Kozma (József Kiprich 57'), József Keller,
                    László Disztl, Ervin Kovács, Zoltán Bognár, Imre Boda, György Bognár,
                    János Sass (Pál Fischer 46'), Lajos Détári, Gyula Hajszán
Malta:              David Cluett, Edwin Camilleri, Alex Azzopardi, Joseph Galea, 
                    Dennis Cauchi (Silvio Vella 46'), John Buttigieg, Carmel Busuttil,
                    Raymond Vella, David Carabott, Charles Scerri, Martin Gregory
Referee:            Arie Frost (Israel)
Coaches:            Hungary: Bertalan Bicskei
                    Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany)
Cards:              Hungary: none
                    Malta: Alex Azzopardi [Y 34']

12/04/1989, Warszawa, Polish Army Stadium, 18000
Friendly International
POLAND              2 (Jan Urban 40', Ryszard Tarasiewicz 59')
ROMANIA             1 (Ioan Sabău 57')
Poland:             Jarosław Bako, Waldemar Prusik [c], Roman Szewczyk, Piotr Soczyński,
                    Dariusz Wdowczyk, Jerzy Wijas, Krzysztof Warzycha (Jacek Ziober 65'),
                    Dariusz Dziekanowski (Ryszard Tarasiewicz 46'), Jan Urban, Roman Kosecki
                    (Jarosław Araszkiewicz 46'), Jan Furtok
Romania:            Silviu Lung [c], Dan Petrescu, Mircea Rednic, Adrian Bumbescu 
                    (Emil Săndoi 67'), Michael Klein, Ioan Sabău, Dorin Mateuţ,
                    Gheorghe Popescu, Gheorghe Hagi, Ioan Lupescu (Tudorel Cristea 67'),
                    Rodion Cămătaru (Claudiu Vaişovici 67')
Referee:            Ivan Gregor (Czechoslovakia)
Coaches:            Poland: Wojciech Lazarek
                    Rumania: Emeric Jenei

26/04/1989, Sofia, Vasil Levski, 32189
World Cup Qualifier
BULGARIA            0
DENMARK             2 (Flemming Povlsen 41', Brian Laudrup 89')
Bulgaria:           Ilia Valov (Nikolai Donev 54'), Ilian Kiriakov, Nikolai Iliev,
                    Pavel Dochev, Krassimir Bezinski, Zaprian Rakov, Anio Sadkov 
                    (Plamen Simeonov 46'), Ivailo Kirov, Plamen Getov, Hristo Stoichkov,
                    Petar Mihtarski.
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, John Larsen, Lars Olsen, Kent Nielsen, John Sivebćk,
                    John Jensen (John Helt 84'), Morten Olsen [c] (Kim Vilfort 74'),
                    Jan Bartram, Jan Heintze, Brian Laudrup, Flemming Povlsen
Referee:            Alain Delmer (France).
Coaches:            Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany)
Cards:              Bulgaria: Nikolai Iliev [Y 47'], Hristo Stoichkov [Y 76'].
                    Denmark: Jan Heintze [Y 9'], John Jensen [Y 76']

26/04/1989, London, Wembley, 60602
World Cup Qualifier
ENGLAND             5 (Gary Lineker 5', Peter Beardsley 12', 64', Chris Waddle 72',
                       Paul Gascoigne 88')
ALBANIA             0
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens (Paul Parker 76'), Stuart Pearce, Neil Webb,
                    Des Walker, Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c], David Rocastle
                    (Paul Gascoigne 66'), Peter Beardsley, Gary Lineker, Chris Waddle.
Albania:            Blendi Nallbani, Hysen Zmijani, Agim Bubeqi, Skënder Hodja, Skënder Gega,
                    Fatbardh Jera, Ylli Shehu, Artur Lekbello II, Lefter Millo,
                    Fatmir Hasanpapa (Pjerin Noga 31'), Sulejman Demollari.
Referee:            Einar Halle (Norway).
Coaches:            England: Bobby Robson.
                    Albania: Shyqyri Rreli.
Cards:              None.

26/04/1989, Athinai, Olympiako Stadium, 15000
World Cup Qualifier
GREECE              0
ROMANIA             0
Greece:             Spyros Ikonopoulos, Stratos Apostololakis, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou,
                    Stelios Manolas, Konstas Mavridis, Jiotis Tsalouchidis, 
                    Dimitris Saravakos [c], Georgios Papadopoulos (Andreas Mbonovas 66'),
                    Ioannis Samaras, Ilias Savidis, Nikos Tsiantakis
Romania:            Silviu Lung [c], Ştefan Iovan, Michael Klein, Adrian Bumbescu,
                    Dorin Mateuţ, Mircea Rednic, Ioan Lupescu (Ilie Dumitrescu 79'),
                    Ioan Sabău, Rodion Cămătaru (Claudio Vaişcovici 89'), Gheorghe Hagi,
                    Gheorghe Popescu
Referee:            Aron Schmidhuber (West Germany)
Coaches:            Greece: Antonis Georgiadis
                    Romania: Emeric Jenei
Cards:              Greece: Georgios Papadopoulos [Y 24'], Iakovos Chatziathanasiou [Y 87']
                    Romania: Adrian Bumbescu [Y 31'], Michael Klein [Y 64']

26/04/1989, Dublin, Lansdowne Road, 49600
World Cup Qualifier
IRELAND             1 (Míchel 16' OG)
SPAIN               0
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Hughton, Steve Staunton, Mick McCarthy [c], Kevin Moran,
                    Paul McGrath, Ray Houghton, Tony Cascarino, Frank Stapleton 
                    (Andy Townsend 68'), Ronnie Whelan, Kevin Sheedy
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Quique Flores (Eusebio 69'), Jiménez Jiménez, Serna,
                    Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Górriz, Manolo, Míchel, Butragueńo 
                    (Julio Salinas 70'), Roberto Fernández, Martín Vázquez
Referee:            H. Brummeier (Austria)
Coaches:            Ireland: Jack Charlton (England)
                    Spain: Luis Suárez
Cards:              Ireland: Mick McCarthy [Y 42'], Frank Stapleton [Y 66']
                    Spain: Julio Salinas [Y 80']
Note:               Other sources state the goalscorer as Ronnie Whelan.

26/04/1989, Taranto, Stadio Erasmo Iacovone, 20000
Friendly International
ITALY               4 (Gianluca Vialli 8', Riccardo Ferri 53', Nicola Berti 67', 
                       Andrea Carnevale 77')
HUNGARY             0
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Ciro Ferrara, Paolo Maldini (Guiseppe Bergomi 78'),
                    Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri, Roberto Donadoni, Fernando De Napoli,
                    Gianluca Vialli (Aldo Serena 46'), Giuseppe Giannini (Luca Fusi 73'),
                    Andrea Carnevale
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, István Kozma, Józef Keller, László Disztl, Zoltán Bognár,
                    Tíbor Balog, János Zsinka (József Gregor 60'), Kálmán Kovács, Imre Fodor
                    (György Bognár 75'), Lajos Détári, István Vincze (Gyula Hajszán 65')
Referee:            Kurt Röthlisberger (Switzerland)
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini
                    Hungary: Bertalan Bicskei
Note:               Referee also reported as Daniel Roduit (Switzerland).

26/04/1989, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 15000
World Cup Qualifier
MALTA               0
NORTHERN IRELAND    2 (Colin Clarke 55', Michael O'Neill 73')
Malta:              David Cluett, John Buttigieg, Edwin Camilleri, Denis Cauchi 
                    (Silvio Vella 62'), Joe Galea, Michael De Giorgio, Charles Scerri,
                    Raymond Vella, Carmel Busuttil, Martin Gregory, David Carabott
                    (Jesmond Delia 78')
Northern Ireland:   Tommy Wright, Gary Fleming, Nigel Worthington (Anton Rogan 86'),
                    Mal Donaghy, John McClelland [c], Danny Wilson, David McCreery,
                    Laurie Sanchez (Michael O'Neill 70'), Colin Clarke, Jimmy Quinn,
                    Kevin Wilson.
Referee:            Stefan Petrescu (Romania).
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
                    Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.

26/04/1989, Rotterdam, Stadion Feijenoord, 50500
World Cup Qualifier
NETHERLANDS         1 (Marco van Basten 88')
WEST GERMANY        1 (Karlheinz Riedle 57')
Netherlands:        Joop Hiele, Berry van Aerle, Adri van Tiggelen, Ronald Koeman,
                    Frank Rijkaard, Wilhelmus Hofkens (Graeme Rutjers 81'), Gerald Vanenburg,
                    Erwin Koeman, Marco van Basten, Aron Winter, Pieter Huistra 
                    (René Eijkelkamp 72')
West Germany:       Bodo Illgner, Thomas Berthold, Andreas Brehme, Jürgen Kohler 
                    (Wolfgang Rolff 75'), Stefan Reuter, Guido Buchwald, Karlheinz Riedle,
                    Andreas Möller, Rudi Völler (Jürgen Klinsmann 34'), Lothar Matthäus [c],
                    Thomas Häßler
Referee:            Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)
Coaches:            Netherlands: Thijs Libregts
                    West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer
Cards:              Netherlands: Joop Hiele [Y 49']
                    West Germany: Lothar Matthäus [Y 51']

26/04/1989, Lisboa, Estádio da Luz, 18460
World Cup Qualifier
PORTUGAL            3 (Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto 48', Frederico Nobre 55', Vítor Paneira 68')
SWITZERLAND         1 (Dario Zuffi 63')
Portugal:           Silvino Louro, Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto [c], Frederico Nobre
                    (Domingos Oliveira 87'), Luís Sobrinho, António Veloso, Adelino Nunes,
                    Vítor Paneira, Rui Barros, César Brito, António Sousa (Jorge Silva 46'),
                    António André
Switzerland:        Martin Brunner, Patrick Mottiez, Urs Birrer (Claude Ryf 73'), Martin Weber,
                    Marcel Koller, Stefan Marini, Beat Sutter, Heinz Hermann, Dario Zuffi,
                    Lucien Favre, Alain Sutter (Kubilay Türkyilmaz 86')
Referee:            Alan Gunn (England)
Coaches:            Portugal: Júlio Cernadas Pereira 'Juca'
                    Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux
Cards:              Portugal: Adelino Nunes [Y 36']
                    Switzerland: none.

26/04/1989, Glasgow, Hampden Park, 50081
World Cup Qualifier
SCOTLAND            2 (Maurice Johnston 26', Ally McCoist 65')
CYPRUS              1 (Floros Nicolaou 64')
Scotland:           Jim Leighton, Richard Gough, Maurice Malpas, Roy Aitken [c], Alex McLeish,
                    Dave McPherson, Pat Nevin (Charlie Nicholas 73'), Paul McStay,
                    Maurice Johnston, Ally McCoist, Gordon Durie (David Speedie 60')
Cyprus:             Andreas Charitou, Spyros Kastanas, Pambos Pittas (Antonis Andrellis 68'),
                    Georghios Christodoulou, Makis Socratous, Yiannakis Yiangoudakis,
                    Costas Petsas, Floros Nicolaou, Georghios Savvides, Yiannos Ioannou,
                    Christos Koliantris
Referee:            Guđmundur Haraldsson (Iceland)
Coaches:            Scotland: Andy Roxburgh
                    Cyprus: Panikos Iakovou
Cards:              None

26/04/1989, Kiev, Republic Stadium, 100000
World Cup Qualifier
USSR                3 (Igor Dobrovolski 3', Gennadi Litovchenko 22', Oleg Protasov 40')
EAST GERMANY        0
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Oleg Luzhny, Sergei Gorlukovich, Oleg Kuznetsov,
                    Sergei Aleinikov (Vasili Kulkov 81'), Vasili Rats, Alexei Mikhailichenko,
                    Gennadi Litovchenko, Aleksandr Zavarov, Oleg Protasov, Igor Dobrovolski
                    (Yuri Savichev 75')
East Germany:       Jörg Weißflog, Ralf Hauptmann (Heiko Márz 73'), Frank Lieberam, 
                    Andreas Trautmann, Matthias Döschner, Heiko Scholz (Ulf Kirsten 54'),
                    Matthias Sammer, Darius Wosz, Thomas Doll, Sven Köhler, Andreas Thom
Referee:            Kenneth Hope (Scotland)
Coaches:            USSR: Valery Lobanovsky
                    East Germany: Manfred Zapf                    
Cards:              USSR: Oleg Kuznetsov [Y 38']
                    East Germany: Andreas Thom [Y 12'], Matthias Döschner [Y 22']
                    
26/04/1989, Wrexham, Racecourse Ground, 7292
Friendly International
WALES               0
SWEDEN              2 (Dennis Schiller 30', Kevin Ratcliffe 56' OG)
Wales:              Neville Southall, David Phillips, Mark Bowen, Pat van den Hauwe,
                    Kevin Ratcliffe [c], Peter Nicholas (Mark Aizlewood 67'), Barry Horne,
                    Dean Saunders, Ian Rush, Mark Hughes, Geraint Williams.
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Peter Lönn, Roger Ljung, Dennis Schiller,
                    Anders Limpar, Robert Prytz, Jonas Thern, Stefan Pettersson, Mats Magnusson
                    (Johnny Ekström 50'), Joakim Nilsson
Referee:            J. Purcell (Ireland).
Coaches:            Wales: Terry Yorath.
                    Sweden: Olle Nordin.

29/04/1989, Bruxelles, Heysel, 34612
World Cup Qualifier
BELGIUM             2 (Marc Degryse 30', 77')
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      1 (Milan Luhový 40')
Belgium:            Michel Preud'homme, Eric Gerets, Georges Grün, Philippe Albert,
                    Bruno Versavel, Marc Emmers, Stéphane Demol, Franky Van der Elst, Luc Nilis
                    (Marc Van der Linden 65'), Marc Degryse, Jan Ceulemans.
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Michal Bílek (Vladimír Weiss 85'), Miroslav Kadlec,
                    Ivan Hašek, Ján Kocián, Ľubomír Vlk (Václav Němeček 82'), František Straka,
                    Jozef Chovanec, Stanislav Griga, Milan Luhový, Ľubomír Moravčík
Referee:            Emilio Soariano Aladren (Spain).
Coaches:            Belgium: Guy Thys.
                    Czechoslovakia: Josef Vengloš
Cards:              None.

29/04/1989, Paris, Parc des Princes, 34287
World Cup Qualifier
FRANCE              0
YUGOSLAVIA          0
France:             Joël Bats, Manuel Amoros [c], Luc Sonor, Basile Boli, Patrick Battiston,
                    Frank Sauzée, Daniel Xuereb (Didier Deschamps 76'), Jean-Philippe Durand 
                    (Christophe Cocard 46'), Stéphane Paille, Laurent Blanc, Christian Perez
Yugoslavia:         Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic, Predrag Spasic, Srecko Katanec,
                    Faruk Hadzibegic, Davor Jozic, Zoran Vujovic, Safet Susic,
                    Dragan Stojkovic, Mehmed Bazdarevic, Zlatko Vujovic (Dragoljub Brnovic 86')
Referee:            Tulio Lanese (Italy)
Coaches:            France: Michael Platini
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim
Cards:              France: Basile Boli [Y 25']
                    Yugoslavia: Srecko Katanec [Y 29'], Zoran Vujovic [Y 68']

02/05/1989, Oslo, Ullevaal Stadium, 6000
Friendly International
NORWAY              0
POLAND              3 (Jan Furtok 22', 50', Dariusz Wdowczyk 80')
Norway:             Erik Thorstvedt, Gunnar Halle (Karl Petter Lřken 46'), Terje Kojedal [c],
                    Rune Bratseth, Per Edmund Mordt, Anders Giske, Kjetil Rekdal 
                    (Tom Guldbrandsen 66'), Kjetil Osvold, Gřran Sřrloth, Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft
                    (Sten Glenn Haaberg 66'), Řrjan Berg
Poland:             Jarosław Bako, Piotr Soczyński, Roman Szewczyk, Damian Łukasik,
                    Dariusz Wdowczyk, Waldemar Prusik [c] (Zbigniew Kaczmarek 46'),
                    Ryszard Tarasiewicz (Jacek Ziober 61'), Dariusz Dziekanowski 
                    (Roman Kosecki 46'), Jan Urban, Krzysztof Warzycha, Jan Furtok
Referee:            Simo Ruokonen (Finland)
Coaches:            Norway: Ingvar Stadheim
                    Poland: Wojciech Lazarek

07/05/1989, Stockholm, Rĺsunda Stadium, 35000
World Cup Qualifier
SWEDEN              2 (Roger Ljung 76', Niclas Nylén 90')
POLAND              1 (Ryszard Tarasiewicz 86')
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Peter Lönn (Andreas Ravelli 83'),
                    Roger Ljung, Dennis Schiller, Anders Limpar, Jonas Thern [c], Robert Prytz,
                    Joakim Nilsson (Niclas Nylén 60'), Mats Magnusson, Johnny Ekström
Poland:             Jarosław Bako, Piotr Soczyński, Roman Wójcicki, Dariusz Wdowczyk
                    (Ryszard Tarasiewicz 16'), Damian Łukasik, Waldemar Matysik,
                    Waldemar Prusik [c], Jan Urban, Jan Furtok, Dariusz Dziekanowski 
                    (Roman Kosecki 61'), Krzysztof Warzycha
Referee:            Kurt Röthlisberger (Switzerland)
Coaches:            Sweden: Olle Nordin
                    Poland: Wojciech Lazarek
Cards:              Sweden: None
                    Poland: Ryszard Tarasiewicz [Y 62'], Roman Kosecki [Y 90']

09/05/1989, Praha, Sparta Stadium, 16400
World Cup Qualifier
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      4 (Stanislav Griga 6', TomᚠSkuhravý 76', 84', Michal Bílek 81')
LUXEMBOURG          0
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Jozef Chovanec, Miroslav Kadlec (Július Bielik 46'),
                    Michal Bílek, František Straka, Václav Němeček (Vladimír Weiss 71'),
                    Ivan Hašek, Ján Kocián, Ľubomír Moravčík, Stanislav Griga, TomᚠSkuhravý
Luxembourg:         John van Rijswijck, Hubert Meunier, René Scheuer, Pierre Petry,
                    Marcel Bossi, Jean-Paul Girres, Carlo Weis, Marc Birsens, Guy Hellers,
                    Gérard Jeitz (Jeff Saibene 76'), Armin Krings (Théo Malget 89')
Referee:            Thomas Donnelly (Northern Ireland)
Coaches:            Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš
                    Luxembourg: Paul Phillip

10/05/1989, İstanbul, İnönü Stadı, 45000
World Cup Qualifier
TURKEY              0
USSR                1 (Alexei Mikhailichenko 41')
Turkey:             Engin İpekoğlu, Recep Çetin, Semih Yuvakuran, Cüneyt Tanman, Gökhan Keskin,
                    Yusuf Altıntaş, Uğur Tütüneker (Hasan Vezir 46' (Feyyaz Uçar 60')),
                    Rıdvan Dilmen, Ünal Karaman, Tanju Çolak, Mustafa Yücedağ
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Oleg Luzhny, Sergei Gorlukovich, Oleg Kuznetsov,
                    Sergei Aleinikov (Gela Ketashvili 69'), Vasili Rats, Alexei Mikhailichenko,
                    Gennadi Litovchenko, Aleksandr Zavarov, Oleg Protasov 
                    (Aleksandr Borodyuk 87'), Igor Dobrovolski
Referee:            Michel Vautrot (France)
Coaches:            Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan
                    USSR: Valery Lobanovsky
Cards:              Turkey: Mustafa Yücedağ [Y 30']
                    USSR: Vasili Rats [Y 35']

17/05/1989, Křbenhavn, Parken, 38500
World Cup Qualifier
DENMARK             7 (Brian Laudrup 25', Jan Bartram 42', Kent Nielsen 55', 
                       Flemming Povlsen 56', Kim Vilfort 74', Henrik Andersen 85',
                       Michael Laudrup 90')
GREECE              1 (Konstantinos Mavridis 40')
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, John Sivebćk (Kim Vilfort 30'), Kent Nielsen, Lars Olsen,
                    John Larsen, Jan Bartram (Henrik Andersen 74'), Morten Olsen [c],
                    John Jensen, Flemming Povlsen, Michael Laudrup, Brian Laudrup
Greece:             Spiros Ikonomopoulos, Stratos Apostololakis (Ilias Savvidis 46'),
                    Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Stelios Manolas, Kostas Mavridis,
                    Jiotis Tsalouchidis, Dimitrios Saravakos [c], Georgios Papadopoulos,
                    Ioannis Samaras, Tasos Mitropoulos (Ioannis Kalitzakis 50'),
                    Nikos Tsiantakis
Referee:            Keith Hackett (England)
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany)
                    Greece: Antonis Georgiadis
Cards:              Denmark: None
                    Greece: Stelios Manolas [Y 14' R 54'], Iakovos Chatziathanasiou [Y 87']

17/05/1989, Bucureşti, Steaua, 15000
World Cup Qualifier
ROMANIA             1 (Gheorghe Popescu 35')
BULGARIA            0
Romania:            Bogdan Stelea, Ştefan Iovan [c], Iosif Rotariu, Adrian Bumbescu,
                    Dorin Mateuţ (Michael Klein 63'), Mircea Rednic, Marius Lăcătuş, Ioan Sabău
                    (Ilie Dumitrescu 83'), Rodion Cămătaru, Gheorghe Hagi, Gheorghe Popescu
Bulgaria:           Ilia Valov (Nikolai Donev 46'), Pavel Dochev, Trifon Ivanov,
                    Dimitar Vasev, Dimitar Mladenov, Vasil Tinchev, Emil Kostadinov,
                    Hristo Stoichkov, Marin Bakalov, Stoicho Mladenov, Krassimir Balakov
Referee:            Sergei Husainov (USSR).
Coaches:            Romania: Emeric Jenei
                    Bulgaria: Dimitar Penev and Dinko Dermendjiev.
Cards:              Romania: Marius Lăcătuş [Y 44']
                    Bulgaria: Emil Kostadinov [Y 83'].

19/05/1989, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 775
Friendly International
ICELAND             0
ENGLAND B           2 (Terry Hurlock, Steve Bull)
Iceland:            Bjarni Sigurđsson (Guđmundur Hreiđarsson 46'), Atli Eđvaldsson [c],
                    Guđni Bergsson, Ágúst Már Jónsson, Ólafur Ţórđarson, Gunnar Gíslason,
                    Ómar Torfason (Sćvar Jónsson 49'), Pétur Arnţórsson (Viđar Ţorkelsson 38'),
                    Halldór Áskelsson (Ţorvaldur Örlygsson 83'), Guđmundur Torfason, 
                    Ragnar Margeirsson.
England B:          Stuart Naylor (Dave Beasant), Paul Parker, Gary Mabbutt [c], Gary Pallister
                    (Tony Mowbray), Tony Dorigo, Paul Gascoigne (Tony Ford), Terry Hurlock,
                    David Platt, David Preece, Steve Bull, Paul Stewart (Andy Mutch).
Referee:            Nielsen (Denmark).
Coaches:            Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany)
                    England B: Dave Sexton
Note:               The match is a full FIFA international, but is unofficial for England.

20/05/1989, Leipzig, Zentralstadion, 22000
World Cup Qualifier
EAST GERMANY        1 (Ulf Kirsten 87')
AUSTRIA             1 (Anton Polster 3')
East Germany:       Jörg Weißflog, Ronald Kreer, Dirk Stahmann, Andreas Trautmann 
                    (Thomas Doll 46'), Matthias Lindner, Frank Rohde, Jörg Stübner,
                    Rico Steinmann, Ulf Kirsten, Matthias Sammer (Uwe Weidemann 67'),
                    Andreas Thom
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger, Kurt Russ, Robert Pecl, Anton Pfeffer, Heribert Weber,
                    Manfred Zsak, Gerhard Rodax (Andreas Ogris 67'), Herbert Prohaska,
                    Anton Polster, Andreas Herzog (Peter Stöger 60'), Peter Artner.
Referee:            Alphonse Constantin (Belgium).
Coaches:            East Germany: Manfred Zapf
                    Austria: Josef Hickersberger
Cards:              None

21/05/1989, Oslo, Ullevaal Stadium, 10271
World Cup Qualifier
NORWAY              3 (Kjetil Osvold 18', Gřran Sřrloth 33', Rune Bratseth 35')
CYPRUS              1 (Christos Koliandris 44')
Norway:             Erik Thorstvedt, Gunnar Halle, Terje Kojedal, Rune Bratseth, Anders Giske,
                    Karl Petter Lřken, Řrjan Berg (Tom Guldbrandsen 84'), Kjetil Osvold,
                    Jahn Ivar Jakobsen, Gřran Sřrloth (Simen Agdestein 60'), Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft
Cyprus:             Andreas Charitou, Spyros Castanas, Pambos Pittas, Georghios Christodoulou,
                    Makis Socratous, Yiannakis Yiangoudakis, Christos Koliandris 
                    (Antonis Andrellis 89'), Floros Nicolaou, Georghios Savvides 
                    (Panayotis Orfanides 86'), Costas Petsas, Yiannos Ioannou
Referee:            Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark)
Coaches:            Norway: Ingvar Stadheim
                    Cyprus: Panicos Iakovou
Cards:              None

27/05/1989, Bruxelles, Heysel, 2335
Friendly International
BELGIUM             1 (Marc Van der Linden 77' pen)
YUGOSLAVIA          0
Belgium:            Michel Preud'homme, Koenraad Sanders, Philippe Albert, 
                    Jean-François de Sart, Bruno Versavel, Marc Emmers, Franky Van der Elst,
                    Patrick Vervoort, Marc Degryse (Daniel Veyt 76'), Enzo Scifo 
                    (Marc Van der Linden 46'), Jan Ceulemans (Luc Nilis 46').
Yugoslavia:         Tomislav Ivkovic (Fahrudin Omerovic 46'), Vujadin Stanojkovic,
                    Predrag Spasic (Budimir Vujacic 46'), Milan Jankovic, Bosko Djurovski,
                    Dragoljub Brnovic, Zoran Vujovic, Safet Susic, Dragan Jakovljevic, 
                    Dragan Stojkovic (Dejan Savicevic 46'), Goran Milojevic
Referee:            Serge Muhmenthaler (Switzerland).
Coaches:            Belgium: Guy Thys.
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim
Cards:              Belgium: Philippe Albert [Y].
                    Yugoslavia: Tomislav Ivkovic [Y], Dragan Stojkovic [Y]

27/05/1989, Glasgow, Hampden Park, 63282
Rous Cup
SCOTLAND            0
ENGLAND             2 (Chris Waddle 20', Steve Bull 80')
Scotland:           Jim Leighton, Stewart McKimmie, Alex McLeish, Dave McPherson,
                    Maurice Malpas, Pat Nevin, Roy Aitken, Paul McStay, Robert Connor 
                    (Peter Grant 57'), Ally McCoist, Maurice Johnston.
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce, Neil Webb, Des Walker,
                    Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c], Trevor Steven, John Fashanu
                    (Steve Bull 32'), Tony Cottee (Paul Gascoigne 76'), Chris Waddle.
Referee:            Michel Vautrot (France).
Coaches:            Scotland: Andy Roxburgh.
                    England: Bobby Robson.

28/05/1989, Dublin, Lansdowne Road, 48000
World Cup Qualifier
IRELAND             2 (Ray Houghton 32', Kevin Moran 55')
MALTA               0
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Hughton, Steve Staunton, David O'Leary, Kevin Moran [c],
                    Ronnie Whelan, Paul McGrath, Ray Houghton (Andy Townsend 69'),
                    Frank Stapleton (John Aldridge 27'), Tony Cascarino, Kevin Sheedy
Malta:              David Cluett, Edwin Camilleri, Alex Azzopardi (David Carabott 65'),
                    Joseph Galea, Silvio Vella, John Buttigieg, Carmel Busuttil, Raymond Vella,
                    Charles Scerri, Michael De Giorgio, Martin Gregory
Referee:            José Rosa dos Santos (Portugal)
Coaches:            Ireland: Jack Charlton (England)
                    Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany)
Cards:              Ireland: David O'Leary [Y 64'], Ronnie Whelan [Y 77']
                    Malta: David Cluett [Y 40'], Silvio Vella [Y 42']

31/05/1989, Helsinki, Olympic Stadium, 46217
World Cup Qualifier
FINLAND             0
NETHERLANDS         1 (Wim Kieft 87')
Finland:            Kari Laukkanen, Markku Kanerva, Ari Heikkinen, Jari Europaeus,
                    Erik Holmgren, Marko Myyry, Jukka Ikäläinen, Kari Ukkonen 
                    (Markus Törnvall 68'), Ari Hjelm (Erkka Petäjä 83'),
                    Mika-Matti Paatelainen, Mika Lipponen
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Adri van Tiggelen, Ronald Koeman,
                    Graeme Rutjes, Erwin Koeman, Gerald Vanenburg (Ruud Gullit 55'),
                    Frank Rijkaard, Marco van Basten, Wim Kieft, Juul Ellerman 
                    (Pieter Huistra 82')
Referee:            Piotr Werner (Poland)
Coaches:            Finland: Jukka Vakkila
                    Netherlands: Thijs Libregts
Cards:              Finland: Markku Kanerva [Y 44']
                    Netherlands: Adri van Tiggelen [Y 70']

31/05/1989, Oslo, Ullevaal, 2084
Friendly International
NORWAY              4 (Gunnar Halle 33', Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft 40', Karl Petter Lřken 55',
                       Terje Kojedal 60')
AUSTRIA             1 (Andreas Ogris 65')
Norway:             Ola By Rise, Gunnar Halle, Erland Johnsen, Terje Kojedal [c],
                    Stig Inge Bjřrnebye, Karl Petter Lřken (Tom Gulbrandsen 65'), Řrjan Berg,
                    Kjetil Osvold, Jahn Ivar Jakobsen, Gřran Sřrloth, Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft
                    (Simen Agdestein 73')
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger (Otto Konrad 46'), Heribert Weber (Ernst Aigner 46'),
                    Kurt Russ, Robert Pecl (Josef Degeorgi 46'), Anton Pfeffer,
                    Alfred Hörtnagl, Manfred Zsak, Andreas Herzog (Peter Stöger 65'),
                    Andreas Reisinger, Andreas Ogris, Peter Pacult (Gerhard Rodax 65').
Referee:            Rune Larsson (Sweden).
Coaches:            Norway: Ingvar Stadheim
                    Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
Cards:              Norway: Erland Johnsen [Y]
                    Austria: Kurt Russ [Y], Robert Pecl [Y].

31/05/1989, Moskva, Lenin Stadium, 60654
World Cup Qualifier
USSR                1 (Igor Dobrovolski 65' pen)
ICELAND             1 (Halldór Áskelsson 86')
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Oleg Luznhy, Sergei Gorlukovich, Sergei Aleinikov,
                    Oleg Kuznetsov, Vasili Rats, Vladimir Bessonov (Gela Ketashvili 83'),
                    Gennadi Litovchenko, Aleksandr Zavarov, Oleg Protasov (Yuri Savichev 83'),
                    Igor Dobrovolski
Iceland:            Bjarni Sigurđsson, Ágúst Már Jónsson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c], 
                    Pétur Arnţórsson, Sigurđur Jónsson, Gunnar Gíslason, Guđni Bergsson,
                    Ólafur Ţórđarson, Sigurđur Grétarsson, Guđmundur Torfason 
                    (Halldór Áskelsson 70'), Ómar Torfason (Rúnar Kristinsson 83')
Referee:            Timo Keltonen (Finland)
Coaches:            USSR: Valery Lobanovski
                    Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany)
Cards:              None

31/05/1989, Cardiff, Cardiff Arms Park, 30000
World Cup Qualifier
WALES               0
WEST GERMANY        0
Wales:              Neville Southall, David Phillips, Clayton Blackmore (Colin Pascoe 88'),
                    Mark Aizlewood, Kevin Ratcliffe [c], Peter Nicholas, Barry Horne,
                    Dean Saunders, Ian Rush, Mark Hughes, Geraint Williams (Mark Bowen 88').
West Germany:       Bodo Illgner, Thomas Berthold, Stefan Reuter, Alois Reinhardt,
                    Guido Buchwald, Andreas Brehme, Thomas Häßler, Holger Fach, Andreas Möller,
                    Karlheinz Riedle (Jürgen Klinsmann 78'), Rudi Völler
Referee:            Carlos Alberto da Silva Valente (Portugal).
Coaches:            Wales: Terry Yorath.
                    West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
Cards:              Wales: Clayton Blackmore [Y 39'], Mark Hughes [Y 54'], Ian Rush [Y 65'],
                           Barry Horne [Y 88'].
                    West Germany: Andreas Brehme [Y 49'], Thomas Berthold [Y 65'].

01/06/1989, Lille (France), Stade Grimonprez-Jooris, 9100
World Cup Qualifier
LUXEMBOURG          0
BELGIUM             5 (Marc Van der Linden 13', 53', 64' pen, 89', Patrick Vervoort 66')
Luxembourg:         John van Rijswijck, Hubert Meunier, René Scheuer, Pierre Petry,
                    Marcel Bossi, Jean-Paul Girres, Marc Birsens, Gérard Jeitz 
                    (Jeff Saibene 75'), Théo Scholten (Théo Malget 82'), Armin Krings,
                    Robert Langers
Belgium:            Michel Preud'homme, Eric Gerets, Koenraad Sanders, Bruno Versavel,
                    Franky Van der Elst (Enzo Scifo 74'), Marc Emmers, Stéphane Demol,
                    Patrick Vervoort, Marc Degryse, Marc Van der Linden, Jan Ceulemans.
Referee:            Borislav Alexandrov (Bulgaria).
Coaches:            Luxembourg: Paul Phillip
                    Belgium: Guy Thys.
Cards:              Luxembourg: Gérard Jeitz [Y 67']
                    Belgium: none.

03/06/1989, London, Wembley Stadium, 69203
World Cup Qualifier
ENGLAND             3 (Gary Lineker 24', John Barnes 69', Neil Webb 82')
POLAND              0
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce, Neil Webb, Des Walker,
                    Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c], Chris Waddle (David Rocastle 79'),
                    Peter Beardsley (Alan Smith 79'), Gary Lineker, John Barnes.
Poland:             Jarosław Bako, Waldemir Prusik, Roman Wójcicki, Damian Łukasik,
                    Dariusz Wdowczyk, Krzysztof Warzycha, Waldemar Matysik, Jerzy Wijas,
                    Jan Urban (Ryszaard Tarasiewicz 70'), Jan Furtik, Marek Lesniak 
                    (Roman Kosecki 58')
Referee:            Luigi Agnolin (Italy).
Coaches:            England: Bobby Robson.
                    Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.
Cards:              England: none.
                    Poland: Jarosław Bako [Y 10'].

04/06/1989, Dublin, Lansdowne Road, 48600
World Cup Qualifier
IRELAND             2 (Paul McGrath 34', Tony Cascarino 80')
HUNGARY             0
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Hughton, Steve Staunton, David O'Leary, Kevin Moran [c],
                    Andy Townsend, Paul McGrath (Chris Morris 80'), Ray Houghton, John Aldridge
                    (Liam Brady 74'), Tony Cascarino, Kevin Sheedy
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, István Kozma, József Keller, László Disztl, József Fitos,
                    Imre Garaba, Géza Mészöly (István Vincze 71'), Zoltán Bognár, Imre Boda,
                    Lajos Détári, András Cseh (György Bognár 66')
Referee:            Erik Nervik (Norway)
Coaches:            Ireland: Jack Charlton (England)
                    Hungary: Bertalan Bicskei
Cards:              Ireland: Andy Townsend [Y 35']
                    Hungary: Lajos Détári [Y 84']

07/06/1989, Křbenhavn, Parken, 18400
Friendly International
DENMARK             1 (Lars Elstrup 56')
ENGLAND             1 (Gary Lineker 27')
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Kent Nielsen, Lars Olsen, Ivan Nielsen (John Larsen 69'),
                    Henrik Risom, Michael Laudrup, John Helt, Jan Bartram, Henrik Andersen
                    (Kim Vilfort 63'), Lars Elstrup, Brian Laudrup (Peter Rasmussen 87').
England:            Peter Shilton (David Seaman 65'), Paul Parker, Stuart Pearce, Neil Webb
                    (Steve McMahon 46'), Des Walker, Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c],
                    David Rocastle, Gary Lineker, Peter Beardsley (Steve Bull 61'),
                    John Barnes (Chris Waddle 46').
Referee:            Jaap Uilenberg (Netherlands).
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
                    England: Bobby Robson.

07/06/1989, Bern, Wankdorf Stadium, 33000
World Cup Qualifier
SWITZERLAND         0
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      1 (TomᚠSkuhravý 22')
Switzerland:        Martin Brunner, Stefan Marini, Peter Schepull, Martin Weber, Alain Geiger,
                    Marcel Koller, René Sutter (Kubilay Türkyilmaz 58'), Heinz Hermann,
                    André Halter, Alain Sutter, Beat Sutter (Dario Zuffi 72')
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Michal Bílek, František Straka, Ivan Hašek, Ján Kocián,
                    Ľubomír Moravčík, Miroslav Kadlec, Jozef Chovanec (Václav Němeček 82'),
                    Stanislav Griga, TomᚠSkuhravý (Václav Daněk 55'), Július Bielik
Referee:            Helmut Kohl (Austria)
Coaches:            Switzerland: Paul Wolfisberger
                    Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš
Cards:              Switzerland: Beat Sutter [Y 51'], Heinz Hermann [Y 60'], 
                                 André Halter [Y 85']
                    Czechoslovakia: František Straka [Y 48']

14/06/1989, Křbenhavn, Parken, 15200
DBU 100th Anniversary Tournament
DENMARK             6 (Flemming Povlsen 30', Lars Elstrup 42', 74', Henrik Andersen 64', 
                       Jan Bartram 70', Michael Laudrup 80')
SWEDEN              0
Denmark:            Troels Rasmussen, Kent Nielsen (John Larsen 38'), Lars Olsen [c],
                    Ivan Nielsen, Henrik Risom, Michael Laudrup, John Jensen (John Helt 46'),
                    Jan Bartram, Henrik Andersen (Jan Heintze 65'), Flemming Povlsen 
                    (Brian Laudrup 80'), Lars Elstrup
Sweden:             Lars Eriksson, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén (Dennis Schiller 39'),
                    Peter Lönn, Roger Ljung, Robert Prytz (Klas Ingesson 68'), Glenn Strömberg,
                    Joakim Nilsson, Johnny Ekström, Mats Magnusson, Mats Gren (Jonas Thern 46')
Referee:            Dieter Pauly (West Germany)
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany)
                    Sweden: Olle Nordin

14/06/1989, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 10535
World Cup Qualifier
ICELAND             0
AUSTRIA             0
Iceland:            Bjarni Sigurđsson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c], Guđni Bergsson, Gunnar Gislason
                    (Viđar Ţorkelsson 64'), Sigurđur Jónsson, Ólafur Ţórđarson, Sćvar Jonsson,
                    Pétur Arnţórsson, Ásgeir Sigurvinsson, Sigurđur Grétarsson, 
                    Guđmundur Torfason
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger, Kurt Russ, Heribert Weber, Robert Pecl, Anton Pfeffer,
                    Peter Artner, Manfred Zsak, Herbert Prohaska, Alfred Hörtnagl
                    (Andreas Herzog 35'), Anton Polster, Gerhard Rodax (Andreas Ogris 46').
Referee:            Mervyn King (Wales).
Coaches:            Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany)
                    Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
Cards:              Iceland: Sćvar Jonsson [Y 86']
                    Austria: Alfred Hörtnagl [Y 19'], Robert Pecl [Y 88'].

14/06/1989, Oslo, Ullevaal, 22400
World Cup Qualifier
NORWAY              1 (Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft 90')
YUGOSLAVIA          2 (Dragan Stojkovic 23', Zlatko Vujovic 87')
Norway:             Ola By Rise, Gunnar Halle, Terje Kojedal, Rune Bratseth, Anders Giske [c],
                    Karl Petter Lřken, Řrjan Berg (Tom Guldbransen 82'), Kjetil Osvold,
                    Jahn Ivar Jakobsen, Gřran Sřrloth (Simen Agdestein 62'), Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft
Yugoslavia:         Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic, Predrag Spasic, Srecko Katanec,
                    Faruk Hadzibegic, Davor Jozic, Zoran Vujovic, Safet Susic 
                    (Budimir Stojkovic 72'), Mehmed Bazdarevic, Dragan Stojkovic,
                    Zlatko Vujovic
Referee:            Vadim Zhuk (USSR)
Coaches:            Norway: Ingevar Stadheim
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim
Cards:              Norway: Terje Kojedal [Y 20']
                    Yugoslavia: Davor Jozic [Y 16' R 70']

1989 overview

Europe 1989 July-December


About this document

Prepared and maintained by Barrie Courtney for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Author: Barrie Courtney
Last updated: 2 Feb 2005

(C) Copyright Barrie Courtney and RSSSF 2004/05
You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the author. All rights reserved.