1989 MATCHES EUROPE (July - December). 09/07/1989, Fuglafjřrđur Island Games FAROE ISLANDS 3 (Jens Erik Rasmussen 3) GREENLAND 0 Faroe Islands: Jens Martin Knudsen, Julian Hansen, Kristian Petersen, Jóannes Jakobsen [c], Mikkjal Danielsen, Jan Dam, Magni Jarnskor (Páll á Reynatúgvu 46'), Torkil Nielsen, Kári Reynheim, Kurt Mřrkřre, B. Magnussen (Jens Erik Rasmussen 40'). Referee: Coaches: Faroe Islands: Páll Guđlaugsson (Iceland). Greenland: Note: Not a full FIFA international. 16/08/1989, Malmö, Malmö Stadion, 16619 Friendly International SWEDEN 2 (Jonas Thern 5', Stefan Lindqvist 63') FRANCE 4 (Eric Cantona 57', 87', Jean-Pierre Papin 61', 83') Sweden: Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén, Peter Larsson, Roger Ljung, Anders Limpár (Niclas Larsson-Nyhlén 68'), Glenn Strömberg, Jonas Thern, Joakim Nilsson, Jan Hellström, Mats Magnusson (Stefan Lindqvist 58'). France: Joël Bats, Manuel Amoros, Frank Sauzée, Yvon Le Roux, Eric Di Meco, Jean-Marc Ferreri (Laurent Blanc 70'), Bernard Pardo, Didier Deschamps, Christian Perez, Jean-Pierre Papin, Eric Cantona. Referee: Zvi Sharir (Israel). Coaches: Sweden: Olle Nordin. France: Michel Platini. 23/08/1989, Erfurt, Georgi-Dimitroff-Stadion, 4500 Friendly International EAST GERMANY 1 (Ulf Kirsten 15') BULGARIA 1 (Georgi Yordanov 28') East Germany: Dirk Heyne, Dirk Stahmann, Ronald Kreer, Burkhard Reich, Matthias Lindner, Matthias Döschner, Matthias Sammer, Rainer Ernst, Rico Steinmann (Dariusz Wosz 66'), Ulf Kirsten (Thomas Doll 73'), Andreas Thom. Bulgaria: Ilia Valov, Gosho Ginchev (Georgi Georgiev 46'), Trifon Ivanov, Dimitar Vasev, Kalin Bankov, Pavel Dochev, Emil Kostadinov (Petar Mihtarski 59'), Hristo Stoichkov (Plamen Simeonov 75'), Georgi Yordanov, Plamen Petkov (Nikolai Todorov 84'), Krassimir Balakov. Referee: Adrian Porumboiu (Romania). Coaches: East Germany: Eduard Geyer. Bulgaria: Ivan Vutsov. Cards: East Germany: Matthias Döschner [R 86']. Bulgaria: 23/08/1989, Kuopio, Väinölänniemi, 6386 Friendly International FINLAND 2 (Predrag Spasic 1' OG, Kari Ukkonen 27') YUGOSLAVIA 2 (Darko Pančev 12', Dejan Savičević 51') Finland: Olli Huttunen, Erik Holmgren, Jari Europaeus, Ari Heikkinen, Aki Lahtinen, Jukka Ikäläinen, Marko Myyry, Markus Törnvall, Kimmo Tarkkio (Ismo Lius 84'), Kari Ukkonen, Mika Lipponen (Petri Järvinen 84'). Yugoslavia: Fahrudin Omerović, Vujadin Stanojković, Slobodan Marović (Budimir Vujačić 66'), Goran Jurić, Zoran Vulić, Predrag Spasić, Dragoljub Brnović, Robert Prosinečki (Predrag Mijatović 46'), Darko Pančev, Dragan Stojković, Dejan Savičević. Referee: Hakan Lundgren (Sweden). Coaches: Finland: Jukka Vakkila. Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim. Cards: Finland: Kari Ukkonen [Y]. Yugoslavia: none. Note: The first Finnish goal is also attributed to Kimmo Tarkkio, and the second to Mika Lipponen. 23/08/1989, Oslo, Ullevaal, 3696 Friendly International NORWAY 0 GREECE 0 Norway: Erik Thorstvedt, Hugo Hansen, Terje Kojedal [c], Erland Johnsen, Stig Inge Bjřrnebye, Karl-Petter Lřken, Řrjan Berg (Sverre Brandhaug 46'), Kjetil Osvold, Per Edmund Mordt (Jahn-Ivar Jakobsen 46'), Gřran Sřrloth, Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft. Greece: Spyros Ikonomopoulos, Stratos Apostolakis, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Stelios Manolas, Kostas Mavridis, Jiotis Tsalouchidis, Dimitris Saravakos [c], Andreas Mbonovas, Ioannis Smaras (Thanasis Dimopoulos 72'), Ilias Savvidis (Nikos Tsiantakis 86'), Savvas Kofidis (Stavros Stamatis 86'). Referee: Karl Assenmacher (West Germany). Coaches: Norway: Ingvar Stadheim. Greece: Antonis Georgiadis. 23/08/1989, Lubin, Forty Years' Stadium, 30119 Friendly International POLAND 1 (Dariusz Wdowczyk 60') USSR 1 (Sergei Kiryakov 29') Poland: Jarosław Bako, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Krzysztof Budka, Dariusz Wdowczyk, Robert Warzycha, Janusz Nawrocki, Jan Urban (Marek Godlewski 80'), Waldemar Prusik [c] (Piotr Czachowski 46'), Jacek Ziober, Krzysztof Warzycha (Piotr Soczyński 25'), Roman Kosecki. USSR: Viktor Chanov (Dmitry Kharin 46'), Oleg Luzhny, Gela Katashvili (Andrei Kanchelskis 89'), Sergei Fokin (Sergei Kiryakov 29'), Sergei Gorlukovich, Vasili Kulkov (Andrei Bal 82'), Igor Dobrovolski, Fyodor Cherenkov, Andrei Zygmantovich, Sergei Rodyonov, Valeri Shmarov (Igor Kolyvanov 46'). Referee: Itzhak Ben Itzhak (Israel). Coaches: Poland: Andrzej Strejlau. USSR: Valeri Lobanovski. 23/08/1989, Salzburg, Lehen, 16000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 3) AUSTRIA 2 (Heimo Pfeifenberger 48', Manfred Zsak 62') ICELAND 1 (Ragnar Margeirsson 49') Austria: Klaus Lindenberger, Heribert Weber [c], Kurt Russ, Robert Pecl (Michael Streiter 30'), Anton Pfeffer, Manfred Linzmaier, Manfred Zsak, Andreas Herzog (Alfred Hörtnagl 58'), Gerhard Rodax, Heimo Pfeifenberger, Andreas Ogris. Iceland: Bjarni Sigurđsson, Ágúst Már Jónsson, Guđni Bergsson, Sćvar Jónsson [c], Ólafur Ţórđarson, Gunnar Gíslason, Sigurđur Jónsson, Ragnar Margeirsson (Ómar Torfason 80'), Petúr Arnţórsson (Rúnar Kristinsson 70'), Guđmundur Torfason, Sigurđur Grétarsson. Referee: Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark). Coaches: Austria: Josef Hickersberger. Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany). Cards: Austria: Kurt Russ [Y], Heimo Pfeifenberger [Y]. Iceland: Pétur Arnţórsson [Y], Guđmundur Torfason [Y], Sigurđur Grétarsson [Y]. 23/08/1989, Brugge, Jan Breydel, 6933 Friendly International BELGIUM 3 (Marc Degryse 22', Jan Ceulemans 31', 82' pen) DENMARK 0 Belgium: Gilbert Bodart (Filip De Wilde 46'), Georges Grün, Nico Broeckaert, Stéphane Demol (Jean-François de Sart 46'), Michel De Wolf, Jean-Marie Houben, Franky Van der Elst, Jan Ceulemans (Luc Nilis 84'), Danny Boffin (Vital Borkelmans 80'), Marc Degryse, Marc Van der Linden. Denmark: Peter Schmeichel, Henrik Risom, John Larsen, Lars Olsen [c], Henrik Larsen, Henrik Andersen, Per Frimann, John Helt, John Jensen (Bent Christensen I 72'), Flemming Christensen (Kim Vilfort 72'), Lars Elstrup (Brian Rasmussen 82'). Referee: Cornelius Bakker (Netherlands). Coaches: Belgium: Walter Meeuws. Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany). 31/08/1989, Setúbal, Estádio do Bonfim, 5000 Friendly International PORTUGAL 0 ROMANIA 0 Portugal: Silvino Louro, Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto, Miguel, Pedro Venâncio, António Veloso, António André, Jaime Magalhăes (Jorge Ferreira 67'), Vítor Paneira, Carlos Xavier, Rui Águas, César Brito. Romania: Silviu Lung [c], Dan Petrescu, Mircea Rednic, Ştefan Iovan, Ioan Andone, Iosif Rotariu, Ioan Sabău, Gheorghe Popescu, Ilie Dumitrescu (Dorin Mateuţ 46'), Marius Lăcătuş, Gheorghe Hagi (Claudiu Vaişcovici 76'). Referee: Joaquín Sánchez Marcos (Spain). Coaches: Portugal: Artur Jorge. Romania: Emeric Ienei. 05/09/1989, Nitra, Plastika, 6000 Friendly International CZECHOSLOVAKIA 2 (Ľubomír Vlk 45', Michal Bílek 59') ROMANIA 0 Czechoslovakia: Luděk Mikloko, Michal Bílek, Miroslav Kadlec, Vladimír Kinier, Ľubomír Vlk, Ivan Haek, Jozef Chovanec, Václav Němeček, Ľubomír Moravčík (Viliam Hýravý 79'), Stanislav Griga (Pavel Černý 82'), Tomá Skuhravý (Vladimír Weiss 46'). Romania: Silviu Lung [c], Dan Petrescu (Emil Săndoi 60'), Ioan Andonie, Mircea Rednic, Iosif Rotariu, Ioan Sabău (Zsolt Muzsnay 70'), Ştefan Iovan, Gheorghe Popescu, Ilie Dumitrescu (Michael Klein 60'), Marius Lăcătuş, Gheorghe Hagi. Referee: Heinz Holzmann (Austria). Coaches: Czechoslovakia: Jozef Venglo. Romania: Emeric Ienei. 05/09/1989, Warszawa, Polish Army, 15000 Friendly International POLAND 3 (Robert Warzycha 2', Dariusz Dziekanowski 28', Jacek Ziober 43') GREECE 0 Poland: Józef Wandzik, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Krzysztof Budka, Dariusz Wdowczyk [c] (Piotr Soczyński 46'), Robert Warzycha, Janusz Nawrockl (Piotr Czachowski 37'), Ryszard Tarasiewicz, Jacek Ziober (Maciej Śliwowski 70'), Krzysztof Warzycha, Dariusz Dziekanowski, Roman Kosecki. Greece: Spirydon Ikonomopoulos (lorgios Plitsis 46'), Nikolaos Agorogiannis, Ioanis Kalitsakis, Efstratios Apostolakis [c], Iakovos Chatsiathanasiou (Alexandros Alexiou 46') lorgios Mitsibonas, Panajotis Tsalouchidis (Nikollos Karageorgiou 46'), Illas Savidis, Sevastianos Kofidis (Spirydon Marangos 46'), Dimitrios Saravakos (Vasillos Dimitnadis 46'), Thanasis Dimopoulos. Referee: Günther Habermann (East Germany). Coaches: Poland: Andrzej Strejlau. Greece: Antonios Georgiadis. Cards: Poland: none. Greece: Efstratios Apostolakis [Y], Ioanis Kalitsakis [Y]. 05/09/1989, Oslo, Ullevaal, 8564 World Cup Qualifier (Group 5) NORWAY 1 (Rune Bratseth 84') FRANCE 1 (Jean-Pierre Papin 45' pen) Norway: Erik Thorstvedt, Gunnar Halle, Terje Kojedal [c], Rune Bratseth, Stig Inge Bjřrnebye, Karl-Petter Lřken, Sverre Brandhaug (Řrjan Berg 75'), Per-Egil Ahlsen, Jahn-Ivar Jakobsen, Jřrn Andersen, Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft, (Simen Agdestein). France: Joël Bats, Manuel Amoros [c], Frank Sauzée, Yvon Le Roux (Frank Silvestre 47'), Eric Di Meco, Christian Perez, Bernard Pardo, Didier Deschamps, Jean-Marc Ferreri (Laurent Blanc 75'), Jean-Pierre Papin, Eric Cantona. Referee: Todor Kolev (Bulgaria). Coaches: Norway: Ingvar Stadheim. France: Michel Platini. 06/09/1989, Dublin, Lansdowne Road, 48000 Friendly International IRELAND 1 (Frank Stapleton 10') WEST GERMANY 1 (Hans Dorfner 33') Ireland: Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Steve Staunton, Mick McCarthy, David O'Leary, Liam Brady (Andy Townsend 35'), Paul McGrath, John Aldridge (Tony Cascarino 74'), Frank Stapleton (John Byrne 74'), Ronnie Whelan, Tony Galvin. West Germany: Bodo Illgner (Raimond Aumann 46'), Klaus Augenthaler, Stefan Reuter, Guido Buchwald (Alois Reinhardt 46'), Hans Pflügler, Hans Dorfner (Holger Fach 85'), Pierre Littbarski, Andreas Möller, Olaf Thon, Thomas Häßler, Roland Wohlfarth. Referee: Frans Van den Wijngaert (Belgium). Coaches: Ireland: Jack Charlton (England). West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer. 06/09/1989, Amsterdam, Olympisch Stadion, 11000 Friendly International NETHERLANDS 2 (Ronald Koeman 33', Jan Wouters 57') DENMARK 2 (Jan Bartram 64' pen, Jan Heintze 67') Netherlands: Joop Hile (Stanley Menzo 46'), Henk Fraser, Ronald Koeman, Graeme Rutjes, Aron Winter, John Bosman, Jan Wouters (Rob Reekers 65'), Hendrie Kruzen, John van't Schip, Wim Kieft (John van Loen 78'), Bryan Roy. Denmark: Peter Schmeichel, John Sivebaek, Ivan Nielsen, Lars Olsen, Kent Nielsen, Jan Heintze, Michael Laudrup, John Helt, Jan Bartram, Flemming Povlsen (Per Frimann 76'), Brian Laudrup. Referee: Rosario Lo Bello (Italy). Coaches: Netherlands: Thijs Lijbregts. Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany). 06/09/1989, Stockholm, Rĺsunda, 38588 World Cup Qualifier (Group 2) SWEDEN 0 ENGLAND 0 Sweden: Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén [c], Peter Larsson, Roger Ljung, Leif Engqvist, Jonas Thern, Klas Ingesson (Glenn Strömberg 72'), Joakim Nilsson (Anders Limpár 77'), Mats Magnusson, Johnny Ekström. England: Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce, Des Walker, Terry Butcher [c], Steve McMahon, Chris Waddle, Neil Webb (Paul Gascoigne 72'), Peter Beardsley, Gary Lineker, John Barnes (David Rocastle 76'). Referee: Hubert Forstinger (Austria). Coaches: Sweden: Olle Nordin. England: Bobby Robson. 06/09/1989, Wien, Praterstadion, 62500 World Cup Qualifier (Group 3) AUSTRIA 0 USSR 0 Austria: Klaus Lindenberger, Heribert Weber [c], Kurt Russ, Anton Pfeffer, Michael Streiter, Peter Artner, Manfred Linzmaier, Manfred Zsak, Andreas Herzog (Alfred Hörtnagl 76'), Andreas Ogris (Gerhard Rodax 79'), Anton Polster. USSR: Viktor Chanov, Vagiz Khidiatulin, Vladimir Bessonov, Oleg Kuznetsov, Sergei Gorlukovich, Gennadi Litovchenko, Fyodor Cherenkov (Sergei Aleinikov 77'), Alexei Mikhailichenko [c], Aleksandr Zavarov, Oleg Protasov, Igor Dobrovolski. Referee: Keith Hackett (England). Coaches: Austria: Josef Hickersberger. USSR: Valeri Lobanovsky. Cards: Austria: none. USSR: Vaguz Khidiatulin [Y], Aleksandr Zavarov [Y]. 06/09/1989, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 7525 World Cup Qualifier (Group 3) ICELAND 0 EAST GERMANY 3 (Matthias Sammer 55', Rainer Ernst 63', Thomas Doll 65') Iceland: Friđrik Friđriksson, Gunnar Gíslason, Guđni Bergsson, Sćvar Jónsson [c], Ágúst Már Jónsson, Ómar Torfason, Viđar Ţorkelsson, Ásgeir Sigurvinsson, Guđmundur Torfason, Arnór Guđjohnsen (Ragnar Margeirsson 58'), Sigurđur Grétarsson. East Germany: Dirk Heyne, Dirk Kreer, Dirk Stahmann, Mathias Lindner, Burkhard Reich, Matthias Döschner, Matthias Sammer, Jörg Stübner, Ulf Kirsten, Rainer Ernst (Rico Steinmann 82'), Thomas Doll. Referee: Keith Cooper (Wales). Coaches: Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany). East Germany: Eduard Geyer. 06/09/1989, Helsinki, Olympiastadion, 7480 World Cup Qualifier (Group 4) FINLAND 1 (Mika Lipponen 51') WALES 0 Finland: Kari Laukkanen, Erik Holmgren, Jari Europaeus, Ari Heikkinen, Aki Lahtinen, Marko Myyry, Jukka Ikäläinen, Kimmo Tarkkio, Kari Ukkonen (Pasi Tauriainen 65'), Mika-Matti Paatelainen (Markus Törnvall 65'), Mika Lipponen. Wales: Neville Southall, Clayton Blackmore, Kevin Ratcliffe [c], Mark Aizlewood, Peter Nicholas (Gavin Maguire 88'), David Phillips, Alan Davies, Geraint Williams (Mark Bowen 81'), Dean Saunders, Mark Hughes, Ian Rush. Referee: Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany). Coaches: Finland: Jukka Vakkila. Wales: Terry Yorath. 06/09/1989, Zagreb, Maksimir, 40000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 5) YUGOSLAVIA 3 (Srečko Katanec 52', Steve Nicol 57' OG, Zlatko Vujović 59') SCOTLAND 1 (Gordon Durie 37') Yugoslavia: Tomislav Ivković, Predrag Spasić, Mirsad Baljić, Srečko Katanec, Faruk Hadibegić, Dragoljub Brnović, Safet Suić, Mehmed Bazdarević, Dragan Stojković, Dragan Jakovljević (Dejan Savičević 74'), Zlatko Vujović. Scotland: Jim Leighton, Gary Gillespie, Maurice Malpas, Alex McLeish, Willie Miller, Steve Nicol, Roy Aitken, Paul McStay, Ally McCoist, Murdo MacLeod, Gordon Durie (Jim McInally 71'). Referee: Marcel van Langenhoven (Netherlands). Coaches: Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim. Scotland: Andy Roxburgh. 06/09/1989, Belfast, Windsor Park, 8000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 6) NORTHERN IRELAND 1 (Norman Whiteside 89') HUNGARY 2 (Kálmán Kovács 13', György Bognár 45') Northern Ireland: Tommy Wright, Gary Fleming, Alan McDonald, Anton Rogan, Nigel Worthington, Danny Wilson, David McCreery, Kingsley Black, Jimmy Quinn (Michael O'Neill 65'), Norman Whiteside [c], Colin Clarke. Hungary: Péter Disztl, Sándor Sallai, László Disztl, Zsolt Limperger, József Keller, János Sass, Ervin Kovács, Lajos Détári, György Bognár (Zoltán Bognár 84'), Pál Fischer (Gyula Hajszán 88'), Kálmán Kovács. Referee: Erik Fredriksson (Sweden). Coaches: Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham. Hungary: Bicskei Bertalan. Note: It is also reported that Kevin Wilson played instead of Michael O'Neill. 06/09/1989, Bruxelles, Heysel, 28250 World Cup Qualifier (Group 7) BELGIUM 3 (Jan Ceulemans 25', Marc Van der Linden 56', 65') PORTUGAL 0 Belgium: Michel Preud'homme, Georges Grün, Eric Gerets, Stéphane Demol, Michel De Wolf, Marc Emmers, Franky Van der Elst, Bruno Versavel, Marc Degryse, Jan Ceulemans, Marc Van der Linden (Luc Nilis 76'). Portugal: Silvino Louro, Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto, Luís Sobrinho, Pedro Venâncio, António Veloso, Carlos Xavier, Vítor Paneira (Rui Águas 60'), Rui Barros, César Brito, Paulo Jorge, Futre. Referee: Alexei Spirin (USSR). Coaches: Belgium: Walter Meeuws. Portugal: Julio Cernadas Pereira 'Juca'. 20/09/1989, Cesena, Stadio Dino Manuzzi, 22328 Friendly International ITALY 4 (Roberto Baggio 18' pen, 34', Andrea Carnevale 46', Nikolai Iliev 53' OG) BULGARIA 0 Italy: Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c] (Ciro Ferrera 76'), Paolo Maldini (Luigi De Agostini 61'), Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri, Giancarlo Marocchi (Massimo Crippa 68'), Roberto Baggio, Fernando De Napoli, Gianluca Vialli, Giuseppe Giannini, Andrea Carnevale. Bulgaria: Ilia Valov, Emil Dimitrov, Trifon Ivanov, Pavel Dochev, Nikolai Iliev, Kalin Bankov, Plamen Petkov (Plamen Simeonov 83'), Hristo Stoichkov [c], Lyuboslav Penev, Georgi Yordanov (Emil Kostadinov 46'), Krassimir Balakov. Referee: Alphonse Constantin (Belgium). Coaches: Italy: Azeglio Vicini. Bulgaria: Ivan Vutsov. 20/09/1989, La Coruńa, Estadio Riazor, 21000 Friendly International SPAIN 1 (Míchel 20') POLAND 0 Spain: Zubizarreta (Ochotorena 81'), Chendo, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Andrinua (Hierro 26'), Jiménez Jiménez, Roberto Fernández (Minguela 58'), Martín Vázquez, Míchel (Eusebio 89'), Villaroya, Butragueńo [c], Manolo (Julio Salinas 69'). Poland: Jarosław Bako (Józef Wandzik 46'), Dariusz Kubicki, Krzysztof Budka, (Piotr Soczyński 54'), Juliusz Kruszankin, Dariusz Wdowczyk [c], Robert Warzycha, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Piotr Czachowski, Jacek Ziober, Krzysztof Warzycha, Roman Kosecki (Mirosław Kubisztal 73'). Referee: José Francisco Conceiçăo Silva (Portugal). Coaches: Spain: Luis Suárez. Poland: Andrzej Strejlau. Cards: None. 20/09/1989, Novi Sad, Vojvodina, 7500 Friendly International YUGOSLAVIA 3 (Dragoljub Brnović 8', Robert Prosinečki 16', Darko Pančev 80') GREECE 0 Yugoslavia: Tomislav Ivković (Dragoje Leković 46'), Branko Brnović, Predrag Spasić (Andrej Panadić 64'), Zoran Vujiović, Davor Jozić (Gordan Petrić 46'), Budimir Vujiasić, Robert Prosinečki, Dragoljub Brnović (Vujadin Stanojković 46'), Darko Pančev, Dragan Stojković (Predrag Mijatović 46'), Davor Jakovlević. Greece: Georgios Plitsis, Stratos Apostolakis, Georgios Agorojiannis (Alexis Alexiou 46'), Kostas Mavridis, Pagonis Vakalopoulos, Georgios Mitsimbonas, Dimitris Saravakos [c], Stavros Stamatis, Spyros Maragkos, Ilias Savvidis (Nikos Karageorgiou 17'), Savvas Kofidis (Achilleas Adamopoulos 72'). Referee: Gábor Plaszack (Hungary). Coaches: Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim. Greece: Antonis Georgiadis. 20/09/1989, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 3451 World Cup Qualifier (Group 3) ICELAND 2 (Pétur Pétursson 53', 69') TURKEY 1 (Feyyaz Uçar 85') Iceland: Bjarni Sigurđsson, Gunnar Gíslason, Guđni Bergsson, Rúnar Kristinsson, Gunnar Oddsson, Ţorvaldur Örlygsson, Arnór Guđjohnsen, Ólafur Ţórđarson, Ásgeir Sigurvinsson [c], Sigurđur Grétarsson (Ragnar Margeirsson 71'), Pétur Pétursson. Turkey: Engin Verel, Cüneyt Veziroğlu, Yusuf Altıntaş (Feyyaz Uçar 75'), Gökhan Keskin, Recep Çetin, Uğur Tütüneker (Mustafa Yücedağ 46'), Oguz Çetin, Ünal Karaman, Semih Yuvakuran, Hasan Vezir, Hakan Tecimer. Referee: José Pérez Sánchez (Spain). Coaches: Iceland: Guđni Kjartansson. Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan. 20/09/1989, Neuchâtel, La Maladičre, 16500 World Cup Qualifier (Group 7) SWITZERLAND 1 (Kubilay Türkyilmaz 38' pen) PORTUGAL 2 (Futre 70' pen, Rui Águas 75') Switzerland: Martin Brunner, François Rey, Alain Geiger, Martin Weber, Herbert Baumann, Lucien Favre (Dominique Herr 78'), Heinz Hermann [c], Blaise Piffaretti, Stéphane Chapuisat, Beat Sutter (Dario Zuffi 68'), Kubilay Türkyilmaz. Portugal: Silvino Louro, Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto, Frederico, Pedro Venâncio, António Veloso, António André, Adelino Nunes, Vítor Paneira (Luís Sobrinho 89'), Jaime Magalhăes (Rui Águas 43'), Rui Barros, Futre. Referee: Georges Koukoulakis (Greece). Coaches: Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux. Portugal: Artur Jorge. 04/10/1989, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 4000 Friendly International MALTA 1 (Joe Zarb 15') AUSTRIA 2 (Gerald Glatzmayer 25', Gerhard Rodax 68') Malta: Reggie Cini, Silvio Vella, Alex Azzopardi, Joe Galea, Jesmond Delia (Jesmond Zerafa 46'), Charlie Scerri, Carmel Busuttil, Raymond Vella, Hubert Suda (David Carabott 69'), Michael Degiorgio, Joe Zarb. Austria: Klaus Lindenberger (Michael Konsel 46'), Peter Artner (Kurt Russ 46'), Michael Streiter, Anton Pfeffer (Robert Pecl 46'), Heribert Weber, Manfred Zsak (Ernst Aigner 66'), Gerhard Rodax, Andreas Ogris (Christoph Westerthaler 46'), Manfred Linzmaier, Gerhard Glatzmayer, Alfred Hörtnagl. Referee: Carlo Longhi (Italy). Coaches: Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany). Austria: Josef Hickersberger. 04/10/1989, Dortmund, Westfalenstadion, 40000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 4) WEST GERMANY 6 (Andreas Möller 12', 81', Pierre Littbarski 47', Jürgen Klinsmann 53', Rudi Völler 62', Lothar Matthäus 84' pen) FINLAND 1 (Mika Lipponen 72') West Germany: Bodo Illgner, Klaus Augenthaler, Stefan Reuter, Guido Buchwald, Andreas Brehme, Thomas Häßler (Uwe Bein 46'), Lothar Matthäus, Andreas Möller (Frank Mill 81'), Pierre Littbarski, Jürgen Klinsmann, Rudi Völler. Finland: Kari Laukkanen, Erik Holmgren, Jari Europaeus, Ari Heikkinen, Aki Lahtinen, Marko Myyry, Jukka Ikäläinen (Ari Hjelm 73'), Kari Ukkonen, Kimmo Tarkkio, Mika Lipponen, Mika-Matti Paatelainen (Ismo Lius 62'). Referee: Alan Snoddy (Northern Ireland). Coaches: West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer. Finland: Jukka Vakkila. 06/10/1989, Praha, Sparta, 29809 World Cup Qualifier (Group 7) CZECHOSLOVAKIA 2 (Michal Bílek 11' pen, 83') PORTUGAL 1 (Rui Águas 75') Czechoslovakia: Jan Stejskal, Frantiek Straka, Ján Kocián, Miroslav Kadlec, Michal Bílek, Ivan Čabala (Václav Němeček 70'), Ivan Haek [c], Jozef Chovanec, Ľubomír Moravčík (Vladimír Kinier 89'), Stanislav Griga, Tomá Skuhravý. Portugal: Silvino Louro, Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto, Frederico, Pedro Venâncio, António Veloso, Luís Sobrinho (Vítor Paneira 26'), Adelino Nunes (Lima Pereira 71'), António André, Rui Barros, Rui Águas, Futre. Referee: Aron Schmidhuber (West Germany). Coach: Czechoslovakia: Jozef Venglo. Portugal: Artur Jorge. 08/10/1989, Stockholm, Rĺsunda, 32423 World Cup Qualifier (Group 2) SWEDEN 3 (Mats Magnusson 19', Klas Ingesson 54', Leif Engqvist 90') ALBANIA 1 (Sokol Kushta 8' pen) Sweden: Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Peter Larsson, Glenn Hysén [c], Roger Ljung, Mats Gren (Leif Engqvist 60'), Jonas Thern, Andreas Limpár, Klas Ingesson, Mats Magnusson, Johnny Ekström (Stefan Lindqvist 80'). Albania: Halim Mersini, Skënder Hodja [c], Hysen Zmijani, Artur Lekbello II (Pjerin Noga 75'), Rrapo Taho, Fatbardh Jera, Mirel Josa, Skënder Gega (Arben Arbëri 87'), Lefter Millo, Sokol Kushta, Sulejman Demollari. Referee: Alder Dante da Silva Santos (Portugal). Coaches: Sweden: Olle Nordin. Albania: Shyqyri Rreli. 08/10/1989, Karl-Marx-Stadt, Ernst-Thälmann-Stadion, 15900 World Cup Qualifier (Group 3) EAST GERMANY 2 (Andreas Thom 81', Matthias Sammer 83') USSR 1 (Gennadi Litovchenko 74') East Germany: Dirk Heyne, Dirk Kreer, Dirk Stahmann, Mathias Lindner, Matthias Döschner, Matthias Sammer, Jörg Stübner, Rico Steinmann (Uwe Weidemann 88'), Ulf Kirsten, Rainer Ernst (Thomas Doll 75'), Andreas Thom. USSR: Viktor Chanov, Vladimir Bessonov, Vagiz Khidiatoulin, Oleg Kuznetsov, Sergei Gorlukovich, Sergei Aleinikov, Alexei Mikhailichenko [c], Gennadi Litovchenko, Aleksandr Zavarov, Oleg Protasov, Igor Dobrovolski. Referee: Bo Helen (Sweden). Coaches: East Germany: Eduard Geyer. USSR: Valeri Lobanovski. 11/10/1989, Limassol, Tsirion, 2500 Friendly International CYPRUS 0 MALTA 0 Cyprus: Kyriakas Kouis, Antrellis, Costas Miamiliotis, George Christodoulou, Spyros Kastanas, Yiannakis Yiangoudakis, Christos Koliandris, Costakis Petsas (Georghio Iosifides 46'), Panikos Hadjiloizou (Angelos Tsolakis 78'), Floros Nicolau, Charalambos Pittas. Malta: Reggie Cini, Silvio Vella, David Carabott, Joe Galea, Jesmond Delia, Charlie Scerri, Carmel Busuttil, Raymond Vella, Hubert Suda (Jesmond Zerafa), Michael Degiorgio, Joe Zarb. Referee: Christos Skapoullis (Cyprus). Coaches: Cyprus: Panikos Iacovou. Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany). 11/10/1989, Varna, Yuri Gagarin, 15000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 1) BULGARIA 4 (Trifon Ivanov 72', Kalin Bankov 76', Bojidar Iskrenov 79', Hristo Stoichkov 88') GREECE 0 Bulgaria: Ilia Valov, Emil Dimitrov, Trifon Ivanov, Vasil Tinchev, Kalin Bankov, Georgi Yordanov (Yordan Letchov 75'), Emil Kostadinov (Lyuboslav Penev 63'), Hristo Stoichkov, Krassimir Balakov, Georgi Georgiev, Bojidar Iskrenov. Greece: Georgios Plitsis, Georgios Koutoulas, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Kostas Mavridis, Pagonis Vakalopoulos, Pavlos Papaioannou (Daniil Papadopoulos 80'), Dimitris Saravakos [c], Stavros Stamatis (Georgios Agorogiannis 68'), Vassilis Dimitriadis, Nikos Tsiantakis, Savvas Kofidis. Referee: Rolf Blatmann (Switzerland). Coaches: Bulgaria: Ivan Vutsov. Greece: Antonis Georgiadis. Cards: Bulgaria: Georgi Georgiev [R]. Greece: none. 11/10/1989, Křbenhavn, Parken, 45400 World Cup Qualifier (Group 1) DENMARK 3 (Kent Nielsen 4', Brian Laudrup 21', Flemming Povlsen 84') ROMANIA 0 Denmark: Peter Schmeichel, Lars Olsen [c], Kent Nielsen, Ivan Nielsen (John Larsen 46'), Jan Bartram, John Sivebaek, Jan Heintze, John Jensen, Michael Laudrup, Flemming Povlsen, Brian Laudrup. Romania: Silviu Lung [c], Ştefan Iovan, Mircea Rednic, Ioan Andonie, Michael Klein, Ioan Sabău (Dănuţ Lupu 64'), Gheorghe Popescu, Iosif Rotariu, Dorin Mateuţ, Rodion Cămătaru, Gheorghe Hagi. Referee: Claude Bouillet (France). Coaches: Denmark: Josep 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany). Romania: Emeric Ienei. Cards: Denmark: Romania: Mircea Rednic [R 86']. 11/10/1989, Chorzów, Silesian, 32423 World Cup Qualifier (Group 2) POLAND 0 ENGLAND 0 Poland: Jarosław Bako, Piotr Czachowski, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Dariusz Wdowczyk [c], Robert Warzycha, Ryszard Tarasiewicz, Janusz Nawrocki, Jacek Ziober, Krzysztof Warzycha (Jan Furtok 58'), Dariusz Dziekanowski, Roman Kosecki. England: Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Terry Butcher, Des Walker, Stuart Pearce, David Rocastle, Bryan Robson [c], Steve McMahon, Chris Waddle, Gary Lineker, Peter Beardsley. Referee: Emilio Soriano Aladren (Spain). Coaches: Poland: Andrzej Strejlau. England: Bobby Robson. Cards: Poland: none. England: Chris Waddle [Y]. 11/10/1989, Wrexham, Racecourse Ground, 9025 World Cup Qualifier (Group 4) WALES 1 (Mark Bowen 89') NETHERLANDS 2 (Graeme Rutjes 12', John Bosman 70') Wales: Neville Southall [c], Clayton Blackmore, Peter Nicholas, Jeff Hopkins, Gavin Magiure, Dean Saunders, Mark Bowen, Geraint Williams (Colin Pascoe 85'), David Phillips, Iwan Roberts (Andy Jones 64'), Malcolm Allen. Netherlands: Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Roland Koeman [c], Adick Koot, Graeme Rutjes, Wim Hofkens, Jan Wouters, Frank Rijkaard (John Bosman 46'), John van't Schip, Wim Kieft, Richard Witschge (Marco van Basten 70'). Referee: Helmut Kohl (Austria). Coaches: Wales: Terry Yorath. Netherlands: Thijs Libregts. 11/10/1989, Sarajevo, Kosovo, 32000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 5) YUGOSLAVIA 1 (Faruk Hadibegić 45' pen) NORWAY 0 Yugoslavia: Tomislav Ivković, Predrag Spasić, Davor Jozić, Faruk Hadibegić, Mirsad Baljić, Safet Suić, Mehmed Bazdarević, Dragoljub Brnović, Dragan Stojković, Zlatko Vujović, Dragan Jakovljević (Vujadin Stanojković 78'). Norway: Erik Thorstvedt, Gunnar Halle, Terje Kojedal [c], Rune Bratseth, Stig Inge Bjřrnebye, Karl-Petter Lřken, Sverre Brandhaug, Per-Egil Ahlsen, Jahn-Ivar Jakobsen, Jřrn Andersen (Gřran Sřrloth 72'), Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft. Referee: Yousouf Namoglou (Turkey). Coaches: Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim. Norway: Ingvar Stadheim. Cards: Yugoslavia: Davor Jozić [Y], Mehmed Bazdarević [R]. Norway: Gunnar Halle [Y YR], Jahn-Ivar Jakobsen [Y]. 11/10/1989, Paris, Parc des Princes, 25000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 5) FRANCE 3 (Didier Deschamps 25', Eric Cantona 61', Steve Nicol 89' OG) SCOTLAND 0 France: Joël Bats, Frank Silvestre, Yves Le Roux (Bernard Casoni 46'), Frank Sauzée, Eric Di Meco, Jean-Philippe Durand, Bernard Pardo, Didier Deschamps, Jean-Marc Ferreri, Eric Cantona, Christian Perez (Daniel Bravo 81'). Scotland: Jim Leighton, Steve Nicol, Richard Gough, Alex McLeish, Maurice Malpas, Roy Aitken [c], Paul McStay, Murdo MacLeod (Jim Bett 76'), Gordon Strachan (Alan McInally 64'), Ally McCoist, Maurice Johnston. Referee: Kurt Rothlisberger (Switzerland). Coaches: France: Michel Platini. Scotland: Andy Roxburgh. 11/10/1989, Dublin, Lansdowne Road, 45800 World Cup Qualifier (Group 6) IRELAND 3 (Ronnie Whelan 43', Tony Cascarino 47', Ray Houghton 57') NORTHERN IRELAND 0 Ireland: Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Mick McCarthy [c], Steve Staunton (David O'Leary 77'), Ronnie Whelan, Andy Townsend, Kevin Moran, Ray Houghton, John Aldridge, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Sheedy. Northern Ireland: George Dunlop, Gary Fleming, Mal Donaghy [c], Alan McDonald, Nigel Worthington, David McCreery (Colin O'Neill 71'), Danny Wilson, Michael O'Neill (Kevin Wilson 79'), Colin Clarke, Robbie Dennison, Norman Whiteside [c]. Referee: Pietro D'Elia (Italy). Coaches: Ireland: Jack Charlton (England). Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham. 11/10/1989, Budapest, Népstadion, 40000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 6) HUNGARY 2 (Attila Pinter 39', 83') SPAIN 2 (Julio Salinas 31', Míchel 36') Hungary: Péter Disztl, Sándor Sallai, Attila Pinter, Zoltán Bognár, József Keller (Imre Boda 71'), György Bognár, Lajos Détári, Antal Róth (István Kozma 46'), István Vincze, József Kiprich, Kálmán Kovács. Spain: Zubizarreta, Chendo, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Andrinua, Jiménez Jiménez, Roberto Fernández, Míchel, Martín Vázquez, Villarroya, Manolo (Hierro 46'), Julio Salinas (Pardeza 68'). Referee: George Courtney (England). Coaches: Hungary: Bicskei Bertalan. Spain: Luis Suárez. 11/10/1989, Basel, St. Jakob Park, 5000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 7) SWITZERLAND 2 (Adrian Knup 50', Kubilay Türkyilmaz 58') BELGIUM 2 (Marc Degryse 57', Alain Geiger 71' OG) Switzerland: Martin Brunner, Thomas Bickel, Dominique Herr, Alain Geiger, Herbert Baumann, Blaise Piffaretti, Marcel Koller, Heinz Hermann [c], Philippe Douglas (Adrian Knup 46'), Stéphane Chapuisat (Marc Hottiger 80'), Kubilay Türkyilmaz. Belgium: Michel Preud'homme, Eric Gerets, Leo Clijsters, Stéphane Demol, Bruno Versavel, Franky Van der Elst, Marc Emmers (Enzo Scifo 46'), Patrick Vervoort, Marc Degryse, Jan Ceulemans, Marc Van der Linden. Referee: Lajos Hartmann (Hungary). Coaches: Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux. Belgium: Walter Meeuws. 11/10/1989, Saarbrücken (West Germany), Ludwigsparkstadion, 1800 World Cup Qualifier (Group 7) LUXEMBOURG 0 PORTUGAL 3 (Rui Águas 43', 51', Rui Barros 72') Luxembourg: John Rijswijck, Marcel Bossi, Carlo Weis, Marc Birsens, Jean-Paul Girres, Guy Hellers, Jeff Saibene, Theo Malget, Joël Groff (Gerard Jeitz 71'), Reiter Benny (Theo Scholten 59'), Robert Langers. Portugal: Silvino Louro, Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto, Frederico, Pedro Venâncio, Fonseca Alberto (Carlos Xavier 33'), Vítor Paneira, Adelino Nunes (Jaime Magalhăes 64'), António Veloso, Lima Pereira, Rui Barros, Rui Águas. Referee: John Purcell (Ireland). Coaches: Luxembourg: Paul Philipp. Portugal: Artur Jorge. 25/10/1989, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 3000 Friendly International MALTA 0 EAST GERMANY 4 (Thomas Doll 10', 32', Rico Steinmann 73' pen, 86') Malta: Reggie Cini, Joe Galea, John Buttigieg, Silvio Vella (Jesmond Delia), Alex Azzopardi, David Carabott, Charlie Scerri, Raymond Vella, Michael Degiorgio (Oscar Magri), Joe Zarb, Jesmond Zerafa. East Germany: Dirk Heyne (Perry Bräutigam 76'), Matthias Lindner, Detlef Schlößer, Ronald Kreer, Burkhard Reich, Matthias Döschner (Hendrik Herzog 76'), Uwe Weidemann, Rainer Ernst (Rico Steinmann 46'), Matthias Sammer (Jörg Stübner 71'), Ulf Kirsten, Thomas Doll (Andreas Thom 46'). Referee: Edgar Azzopardi (Malta). Coaches: Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany). East Germany: Eduard Geyer. 25/10/1989, Budapest, Nepstadion, 7000 Friendly International HUNGARY 1 (József Szekeres 46') GREECE 1 (Stefanos Borbokis 52') Hungary: Péter Disztl, Sándor Sallai, Attila Pinter, Zsolt Limperger, József Keller, István Kozma, Lajos Détári, Ervin Kovács (József Szekeres 46'), György Bognár, Pál Fischer, Kálmán Kovács (József Kiprich 46' (Imre Boda 77')). Greece: Theologis Papadopoulos [c], Nikos Karageorgiou, Makis Chtzimoysiadis, Thomas Deligiannis, Bambis Mystakidis, Theodoros Voutiritsas (Michalis Vlachos 89'), Nikos Nioblias, Daniil Papadopoulos, Spyros Maragkos(Georgios Tsifoutis 86'), Stefanos Borbokis, Vassilis Dimitriadis, Theodoros Zakkas. Referee: Yakob Scheiner (Israel). Coaches: Hungary: Bicskei Bertalan. Greece: Antonis Georgiadis. 25/10/1989, Chorzów, Silesian, 12000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 2) POLAND 0 SWEDEN 2 (Peter Larsson 35' pen, Johnny Ekstrom 60') Poland: Jarosław Bako, Piotr Czachowski, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Dariusz Wdowczyk [c], Robert Warzycha (Dariusz Kubicki 67'), Janusz Nawrocki (Janusz Góra 81'), Ryszard Tarasiewicz, Jacek Ziober, Roman Kosecki, Dariusz Dziekanowski, Krzysztof Warzycha. Sweden: Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén [c], Peter Larsson, Roger Ljung, Leif Enqvist, Jonas Thern, Klas Ingesson (Niclas Larsson 70'), Joakim Nilsson, Johnny Ekström (Stefan Lindqvist 81'), Mats Magnusson. Referee: Wieland Ziller (East Germany). Coaches: Poland: Andrzej Strejlau. Sweden: Olle Nordin. Cards: Poland: none. Sweden: Mats Magnusson [Y]. 25/10/1989, İstanbul, Ali Sami Yen, 33465 World Cup Qualifier (Group 3) TURKEY 3 (Rıdvan Dilmen 15', 54', Feyyaz Uçar 62') AUSTRIA 0 Turkey: Engin Verel, Gökhan Keskin, Semih Yuvakuran, Cüneyt Veziroğlu, Riza Çalımbay, Mustafa Yücedağ, Ünal Karaman, Oguz Çetin, Uğur Tütüneker (Tanju Çolak 80'), Rıdvan Dilmen, Feyyaz Uçar (Metin Tekin 88'). Austria: Klaus Lindenberger, Heribert Weber [c], Kurt Russ, Anton Pfeffer, Peter Artner (Gerhard Rodax 46'), Michael Streiter, Manfred Linzmaier, Manfred Zsak, Andreas Herzog (Gerald Glatzmayer 57'), Andreas Ogris, Anton Polster. Referee: Jozef Marko (Czechoslovakia). Coaches: Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan. Austria: Josef Hickersberger. Cards: Turkey: Cüneyt Veziroğlu [Y], Uğur Tütüneker [Y], Mustafa Yücedağ [Y], Ünal Karaman [Y]. Austria: Heribert Weber [Y], Kurt Russ [Y], Manfred Zsak [Y], Andreas Herzog [Y]. 25/10/1989, Praha, Sparta, 33759 World Cup Qualifier (Group 7) CZECHOSLOVAKIA 3 (Tomá Skuhravý 17', Michal Bílek 87', Ľubomír Moravčík 88') SWITZERLAND 0 Czechoslovakia: Jan Stejskal, Ján Kocián, Frantiek Straka, Miroslav Kadlec (Václav Němeček 62'), Michal Bílek, Vladimír Weiss (Viliam Hýravý 72'), Ivan Haek [c], Jozef Chovanec, Ľubomír Moravčík, Tomá Skuhravý, Milan Luhový. Switzerland: Martin Brunner, Alain Geiger, Herbert Baumann, Blaise Piffaretti (Martin Andermatt 46'), Dominique Herr, Martin Weber, Marcel Heldmann, Marcel Koller (Marco Lorenz 70'), Heinz Hermann [c], Christophe Bonvin, Kubilay Türkyilmaz. Referee: Eeko Aho (Finland). Coaches: Czechoslovakia: Jozef Venglo. Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux. 25/10/1989, Bruxelles, Heysel, 11600 World Cup Qualifier (Group 7) BELGIUM 1 (Bruno Versavel 86') LUXEMBOURG 1 (Guy Hellers 88') Belgium: Michel Preud'homme, Georges Grün, Leo Clijsters, Nico Broeckaert, Bruno Versavel, Marc Emmers (Luc Nilis 75'), Franky Van der Elst, Danny Boffin (Nico Claesen 75'), Marc Degryse, Enzo Scifo, Jan Ceulemans [c]. Luxembourg: John Rijswijck, Marcel Bossi, René Scheuer (Théo Scholten 83'), Carlo Weis, Marc Birsens, Jean-Paul Girres, Guy Hellers, Jeff Saibene (Gerard Jeitz 75'), Joël Groff, Théo Malget, Robert Langers. Referee: Guđmundur Haraldsson (Iceland). Coaches: Belgium: Walter Meeuws. Luxembourg: Paul Philipp. 28/10/1989, Athinai, Olympia, 1046 World Cup Qualifier (Group 5) CYPRUS 1 (Charalambos Pittas 41') YUGOSLAVIA 2 (Vujadin Stanojković 5', Darko Pančev 50') Cyprus: Kyriakos Kouis, Charalambos Pittas, Costas Miamiliotis, Spiros Kastanas, Spiros Kastanas, Yannis Yiangoudakis, Christos Koliandris, Floros Nikolaou, Kostas Konstantinou, Costas Petsas (Marios Tsingis 73'), Yannis Ioannou (Demetris Agas 85') Yugoslavia: Fahrudin Omerović, Vujadin Stanojković, Slobodan Marović, Branko Brnović, Zoran Vulić, Predrag Spasić, Robert Prosinečki (Predrag Mijatović 75'), Dejan Savičević, Darko Pančev, Dragan Stojković, Haris Skoro. Referee: Ioan Igna (Romania). Coaches: Cyprus: Panikos Iacovou. Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim. 15/11/1989, London, Wembley, 67500 Friendly International ENGLAND 0 ITALY 0 England: Peter Shilton (Dave Beasant 46'), Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce (Nigel Winterburn 67'), Steve McMahon (Steve Hodge 67'), Des Walker, Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c] (Mike Phelan 46'), Chris Waddle, Peter Beardsley (David Platt 78'), Gary Lineker, John Barnes. Italy: Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri, Nicola Berti, Roberto Donadoni, Fernando De Napoli, Gianluca Vialli (Roberto Baggio 82'), Giuseppe Giannini, Andrea Carnevale (Aldo Serena 76'). Referee: Hubert Forstinger (Austria). Coaches: England: Bobby Robson. Italy: Azeglio Vicini. 15/11/1989, Bucureşti, Steaua, 28000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 1) ROMANIA 3 (Gavril Balint 26', 61', Ioan Sabău 38') DENMARK 1 (Flemming Povlsen 6') Romania: Silviu Lung, Dan Petrescu, Ioan Andonie, Gheorghe Popescu, Ştefan Iovan, Ioan Sabău, Iosif Rotariu, Gheorghe Hagi, Marius Lăcătuş (Dorin Mateuţ 68'), Gavril Balint (Nicolae Ungureanu 88'), Dănuţ Lupu. Denmark: Peter Schmeichel, Lars Olsen [c], Kent Nielsen, Ivan Nielsen, John Sivebćk (Lars Elstrup 73'), Sřren Lerby, John Jensen, Jan Bartram, Michael Laudrup, Flemming Povlsen, Brian Laudrup. Referee: Tullio Lanese (Italy). Coaches: Romania: Emeric Ienei. Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany). Cards: Romania: Gheorghe Hagi [R 61']. Denmark: Ivan Nielsen [Y], Sřren Lerby [Y]. 15/11/1989, Athinai, Olympiako, 1500 World Cup Qualifier (Group 1) GREECE 1 (Nikolaos Nioplias 49') BULGARIA 0 Greece: Theologos Papadopoulos[c], Nikolaos Karayeorgiou, Bambis Mystakidis, Stylianos Manolas, Thomas Deligiannis, Georgios Papadopoulos (Alexandros Alexiou 76'), Stefanos Borbokis, Theodoros Voutiritsas, Ioannis Samaras (Stavros Stamatis 29'), Nikolaos Nioplias, Spiridon Marangos. Bulgaria: Ilia Valov, Emil Dimitrov, Trifon Ivanov, Vasil Tinchev, Kalin Bankov, Pavel Dochev (Vladimir Stoianov 74'), Kostadin Yanchev, Hristo Stoichkov, Georgi Yordanov, Krassimir Balakov, Bojidar Iskrenov (Emil Kostadinov 52'). Referee: Zoran Petrović (Yugoslavia). Coaches: Greece: Antonios Georgiadis. Bulgaria: Ivan Vutsov. 15/11/1989, Tiranë, Qemal Stafa, 10000 World Cup Qualifier(Group 2) ALBANIA 1 (Sokol Kushta 63') POLAND 2 (Ryszard Tarasiewicz 45', Jacek Ziober 83') Albania: Blendi Nallbani, Hysen Zmijani, Skënder Hodja [c], Roland Iljadhi, Arian Xhumba, Fatbardh Jera, Agim Bubeqi, Ledio Pano (Ilir Kepa 74'), Mirel Josa (Arben Arbëri 60'), Sulejman Demollari, Sokol Kushta. Poland: Jarosław Bako, Dariusz Kubicki, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Piotr Czachowski, Dariusz Wdowczyk [c], Robert Warzycha, Roman Szewczyk, Ryszard Tarasiewicz, Jacek Ziober, Roman Kosecki, Dariusz Dziekanowski (Krzysztof Warzycha 34'). Referee: George Smith (Scotland). Coaches: Albania: Shyqyri Rreli. Poland: Andrzej Strejlau. Cards: Albania: Roland Iliadhi [Y], Agim Bubeqi [Y]. Poland: Roman Szewczyk [Y]. 15/11/1989, Simferopol, Lokomotiv, 28000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 3) USSR 2 (Oleg Protasov 68', 79') TURKEY 0 USSR: Rinat Dasaev [c], Oleg Luzhny (Vasili Rats 84'), Vagiz Khidiatoulin, Andrei Zygmantovich, Sergei Gorlukovich, Ivan Yaremchuk, Alexei Mikhailichenko, Gennadi Litovchenko, Alexandr Zavarov, Oleg Protasov, Igor Dobrovolski. Turkey: Engin Verel, Recep Çetin, Kemal Sardar, Semih Yuvakuran, Gökhan Keskin, Mustafa Yücedağ (Metin Tekin 46'), Oguz Çetin, Hakan Tecimer (Tanju Çolak 77'), Riza Çalımbay, Rıdvan Dilmen, Feyyaz Uçar. Referee: Dieter Pauli (West Germany). Coaches: USSR: Valeri Lobanovsky. Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan. 15/11/1989, Wien, Praterstadion, 55000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 3) AUSTRIA 3 (Anton Polster 2', 23' pen, 61') EAST GERMANY 0 Austria: Klaus Lindenberger, Ernst Aigner, Robert Pecl, Anton Pfeffer, Peter Artner, Manfred Zsak, Alfred Hörtnagl, Manfred Linzmaier, Christian Keglevits, Andreas Ogris (Andreas Herzog 75' (Heimo Pfeifenberger 81')), Anton Polster. East Germany: Dirk Heyne, Dirk Stahmann, Roland Kreer, Detlef Schößler, Matthias Lindner, Matthias Döschner (Thomas Doll 43'), Rico Steinmann, Matthias Sammer (Uwe Weidemann 79'), Jörg Stübner, Ulf Kirsten, Andreas Thom. Referee: Piotr Werner (Poland). Coaches: Austria: Josef Hickersberger. East Germany: Eduard Geyer. Cards: Austria: Anton Pfeffer [Y], Manfred Zsak [Y]. East Germany: Dirk Stahmann [Y], Matthias Döschner [Y], Rico Steinmann [Y], Ronald Kreer [R 75']. 15/11/1989, Rotterdam, De Kuip, 49500 World Cup Qualifier (Group 4) NETHERLANDS 3 (John Bosman 59', Erwin Koeman 65', Roland Koeman 69' pen) FINLAND 0 Netherlands: Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Roland Koeman [c], Frank Rijkaard, Jan Wouters, Adri van Tiggelen, Erwin Koeman (Wim Hofkens 68'), John van 't Schip (Richard Witschge 79'), John Bosman, Juul Ellerman, Marco van Basten. Finland: Kari Laukkanen, Erik Holmgren, Jukka Ikäläinen, Jari Europaeus, Ari Heikkinen, Markku Kanerva, Marko Myyry, Kimmo Tarkkio (Erkka Petäjä 75'), Kari Ukkonen (Pasi Tauriainen 56'), Mika Lipponen, Mika-Matti Paatelainen. Referee: Egil Nervik (Norway). Coaches: Netherlands: Thijs Libregts. Finland: Jukka Vakkila. 15/11/1989, Köln, Mungersdorfer, 60300 World Cup Qualifier (Group 4) WEST GERMANY 2 (Rudi Völler 25', Thomas Häßler 48') WALES 1 (Malcolm Allen 12') West Germany: Bodo Illgner, Klaus Augenthaler (Alois Reinhardt 46'), Stefan Reuter, Guido Buchwald, Andreas Brehme, Thomas Häßler, Hans Dorfner, Andreas Möller (Uwe Bein 82'), Pierre Littbarski, Jürgen Klinsmann, Rudi Völler. Wales: Neville Southall [c], Peter Nicholas, Clayton Blackmore, Mark Aizlewood, Mark Bowen (Barry Horne 65'), Gavin Maguire, Andy Melville (Colin Pascoe 79'), David Phillips, Dean Saunders, Mark Hughes, Malcolm Allen. Referee: Michel Vautrot (France). Coaches: West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer. Wales: Terry Yorath. 15/11/1989, Glasgow, Hampden Park, 63987 World Cup Qualifier(Group 5) SCOTLAND 1 (Ally McCoist 44') NORWAY 1 (Erland Johnsen 89') Scotland: Jim Leighton, Dave McPherson, Maurice Malpas, Roy Aitken [c], Alex McLeish, Willie Miller (Murdo MacLeod 63'), Maurice Johnston, Paul McStay, Ally McCoist, Jim Bett, Dave Cooper (Brian McClair 74'). Norway: Erik Thorstvedt, Hugo Hansen, Rune Bratseth [c], Terje Kojedal (Jan Halvor Halvorsen 83'), Erland Johnsen, Stig Inge Bjřrnebye, Tom Gulbrandsen, Per-Egil Ahlsen, Bent Skammelsrud (Lars Bohinen 59'), Gřran Sřrloth, Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft. Referee: Michal Listkiewicz (Poland). Coaches: Scotland: Andy Roxburgh. Norway: Ingvar Stadheim. 15/11/1989, Sevilla, Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, 20000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 6) SPAIN 4 (Manolo 8', Butragueńo 25', Juanito 40', Fernando Gómez 64') HUNGARY 0 Spain: Zubizarreta, Chendo, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Milla, Jiménez Jiménez, Míchel (Eusebio 67'), Juanito, Fernando Gómez, Manolo (Julio Salinas 67'), Butragueńo, Villarroya. Hungary: Péter Disztl, Tibor Simon, Attila Pinter, Zoltán Bognár, József Keller, István Kozma, Ervin Kovács, György Bognár (József Szalma 90'), József Szekeres, Pál Fischer (Sándor Bácsi 64'), Kálmán Kovács. Referee: Gerard Biguet (France). Coaches: Spain: Luis Suárez. Hungary: Bicskei Bertalan. 15/11/1989, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 5000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 6) MALTA 0 IRELAND 2 (John Aldridge 30', 68' pen) Malta: Reginald Cini, Silvio Vella, Alex Azzopardi (Hubert Suda 68'), Joe Galea, Charles Scerri, Jesmond Zerafa (Joe Zarb 68'), John Buttigieg, Carmel Busuttil, David Carabott, Michael Degiorgio, Martin Gregory. Ireland: Pat Bonner, Steve Staunton, David O'Leary, Kevin Moran (Chris Morris 35'), Ronnie Whelan [c], Ray Houghton, Paul McGrath, Andy Townsend, John Aldridge, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Sheedy. Referee: Jaap Uilenberg (Netherlands). Coaches: Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany). Ireland: Jack Charlton (England). 15/11/1989, St. Gallen, Espenmoos, 2500 World Cup Qualifier (Group 7) SWITZERLAND 2 (Christophe Bonvin 54', Kubilay Türkyilmaz 62') LUXEMBOURG 1 (Théo Malget 14') Switzerland: Martin Brunner, Alain Geiger, Marini Stefan, Dominique Herr, Herbert Baumann, Marcel Koller, Marcel Heldmann (Peter Schepull 59'), Heinz Hermann [c], Alain Sutter (Christophe Bonvin 46'), Kubilay Türkyilmaz, Adrian Knup. Luxembourg: John Rijswijck, Marcel Bossi, Carlo Weis, René Scheuer, Marc Birsens, Jean-Paul Girres, Guy Hellers, Jeff Saibene, Joël Groff, Théo Malget (Théo Scholten 83'), Patrick Morocutti (Benny Reiter 64'). Referee: Ovadia Ben Itzhak (Israel). Coaches: Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux. Luxembourg: Paul Philipp. Cards: Switzerland: none. Luxembourg: Marcel Bossi [Y]. 15/11/1989, Lisboa, Estádio da Luz, 40000 World Cup Qualifier (Group 7) PORTUGAL 0 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 0 Portugal: Silvino Louro, Frederico, Joăo Domingos Silva Pinto (Vítor Paneira 46'), Pedro Venâncio, António Veloso, Rui Barros, Jorge Ferreira, António Sousa, César Brito (Carlos Xavier 82'), Rui Águas, Pacheco. Czechoslovakia: Jan Stejskal, Ján Kocián, Frantiek Straka, Miroslav Kadlec, Michal Bílek, Ivan Haek [c], Václav Němeček, Jozef Chovanec, Ľubomír Moravčík (Vladimír Kinier 89'), Tomá Skuhravý, Milan Luhový (Vladimír Weiss 87'). Referee: David Syme (Scotland). Coaches: Portugal: Julio Cernadas Pereira 'Juca'. Czechoslovakia: Jozef Venglo. 18/11/1989, Toulouse, Stade Municipal, 34687 World Cup Qualifier (Group 5) FRANCE 2 (Didier Deschamps 25', Laurent Blanc 75') CYPRUS 1 (Floros Nikolaou 13') France: Joël Bats, Frank Silvestre, Bernard Casoni, Frank Sauzée, Manuel Amoros [c], Jean-Marc Ferreri, Bernard Pardo, Didier Deschamps, Christian Perez (Laurent Blanc 17'), Jean-Pierre Papin, Eric Cantona. Cyprus: Andreas Charitou, Spiros Kastanas, Gyorgos Christodoulou, Avraam Socratous, Charalambos Pittas, Pavlos Savva, Kostas Constantinoi, Floros Nikolaou, Evagoras Christofi, Yannis Ioannou, Christos Koliandris. Referee: Valeri Butenko (USSR). Coach: France: Michel Platini. Cyprus: Panikos Iacovou. 13/12/1989, London, Wembley, 34796 Friendly International ENGLAND 2 (Bryan Robson 1', 70') YUGOSLAVIA 1 (Haris Skoro 17') England: Peter Shilton (Dave Beasant 46'), Paul Parker, Des Walker, Terry Butcher, Stuart Pearce (Tony Dorigo 46'), Michael Thomas (David Platt 67'), David Rocastle (Steve Hodge 67'), Bryan Robson [c] (Steve McMahon 75'), Chris Waddle, Steve Bull, Gary Lineker. Yugoslavia: Tomislav Ivković, Vujadin Stanojković, Predrag Spasić (Gordan Petrić 80'), Zoran Vulić, Faruk Hadibegić, Dragoljub Brnović (Andrej Panadić 75'), Haris Skoro, Safet Suić (Robert Prosinečki 75'), Radmilo Mihajlović, Dragan Stojković, Toni Savevski. Referee: Dieter Pauly (West Germany). Coaches: England: Bobby Robson. Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim. Cards: England: Stuart Pearce [Y]. Yugoslavia: Toni Savevski [Y]. 13/12/1989, Santa Cruz, Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López, 22000 Friendly International SPAIN 2 (Míchel pen, Felipe Mińambres) SWITZERLAND 1 (Adrian Knup) Spain: Zubizarreta, Chendo, Jiménez Jiménez, Andrinua (Luis Manuel 64'), Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo (Ferreira 49'), Milla (Moya 63'), Manolo (Felipe Mińambres 49'), Míchel, Butragueńo, Martín Vázquez, Villarroya. Switzerland: Martin Brunner, Herbert Baumann, Stefan Marini, Urs Fischer, Dominique Herr, Heinz Hermann, Adrian Knup, Alain Sutter (Frédéric Chassot 72'), Kubilay Türkyilmaz, Marc Hottiger (H. Gamperle 69'), Blaise Piffaretti (Patrick Sylvestre 21'). Referee: Rosario Lo Bello (Italy). Coaches: Spain: Luis Suárez. Switzerland: Ulrich Stielike (West Germany).
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