QUALIFICATION MATCHES
Group 1
21.02.1984 Dublin Ireland 3-0 Northern Ireland
27.03.1984 Belfast North. Ireland 1-0 Ireland
Group 2
13.03.1984 Wrexham Wales 2-4 Scotland
27.03.1984 Glasgow Scotland 4-0 Wales
Group 3
12.10.1983 Reykjavik Iceland 0-3 England
01.11.1983 London England 3-0 Iceland
Group 4
11.10.1983 Moss Norway 0-2 Poland
30.10.1983 Plock Poland 0-0 Norway
Group 5
27.09.1983 Espoo Finland 2-2 Denmark
25.10.1983 Aalborg Denmark 1-0 Finland
Group 6
31.03.1984 Brandenburg East Germany 3-1 Sweden
11.04.1984 Hässleholm Sweden 1-2 East Germany
Group 7
11.12.1983 La Valetta Malta 0-2 Switzerland
11.04.1984 Glattbrugg Switzerland 3-0 Malta
Group 8
1.Italy 4 2 2 0 5- 0 8
2.West Germany 4 1 2 1 2- 4 5
3.Austria 4 0 2 2 1- 4 2
17.11.1983 Stockerau Austria 0-2 Italy
23.11.1983 Augsburg West Germany 1-1 Austria
07.12.1983 Falconara Italy 3-0 West Germany
21.03.1984 Essen West Germany 0-0 Italy
04.04.1984 Asti Italy 0-0 Austria
11.04.1984 Kufstein Austria 0-1 West Germany
Group 9
14.03.1984 Fetschenhof Luxembourg 1-2 Netherlands
11.04.1984 IJmuiden Netherlands awd Luxembourg [awarded 0-3]
[2nd leg finished 1-0 to the Netherlands but was awarded 0-3 due to
fireworks thrown on the field injuring the keeper of Luxembourg]
Group 10
15.02.1984 Portimao Portugal 4-0 Belgium
28.03.1984 Hasselt Belgium 2-0 Portugal
Group 11
07.03.1984 La Rochelle France 1-0 Spain
28.03.1984 Gijon Spain 3-1 France
Group 12
30.11.1983 Praha Czechoslovakia 3-0 Cyprus
11.04.1984 Larnaca Cyprus 0-0 Czechoslovakia
Group 13
21.03.1984 Xanthi Greece 1-1 Yugoslavia
04.04.1984 Beograd Yugoslavia 2-2 Greece
Group 14
28.03.1984 Budapest Hungary 1-0 Romania
11.04.1984 Oradea Romania 0-2 Hungary
Group 15
24.03.1984 Istanbul Turkey 1-2 Bulgaria
07.04.1984 Silven Bulgaria 1-2 Turkey (5-4 pen)
FINAL TOURNAMENT
May 25 to June 3, 1984 in Soviet Union
Group A [in Leningrad]
25 May
Ireland 3-0 Scotland
Greece 1-3 Portugal
27 May
Ireland 1-1 Greece
Scotland 3-1 Portugal
29 May
Ireland 3-2 Portugal
Scotland 1-1 Greece
1.Ireland 3 2 1 0 7- 3 5
2.Scotland 3 1 1 1 4- 5 3
3.Portugal 3 1 0 2 6- 7 2
4.Greece 3 0 2 1 3- 5 2
Group B [in Kiev]
25 May
Bulgaria 2-2 Denmark
Poland 1-0 Italy
27 May
Bulgaria 0-1 Poland
Denmark 0-3 Italy
29 May
Bulgaria 1-0 Italy
Denmark 0-1 Poland
1.Poland 3 3 0 0 3- 0 6
2.Bulgaria 3 1 1 1 3- 3 3
3.Italy 3 1 0 2 3- 2 2
4.Denmark 3 0 1 2 2- 6 1
Group C [in Moscow]
25 May
England 1-1 East Germany
Soviet Union 5-0 Luxembourg
27 May
England 1-1 Soviet Union
East Germany 4-0 Luxembourg
29 May
England 2-0 Luxembourg
East Germany 0-1 Soviet Union
1.Soviet Union 3 2 1 0 7- 1 5
2.England 3 1 2 0 4- 2 4
3.East Germany 3 1 1 1 5- 2 3
4.Luxembourg 3 0 0 3 0-11 0
Group D [in Minsk]
25 May
Czechoslovakia 0-3 Hungary
Switzerland 1-2 Spain
27 May
Czechoslovakia 2-1 Switzerland
Hungary 2-0 Spain
29 May
Czechoslovakia 1-1 Spain
Hungary 1-0 Switzerland
1.Hungary 3 3 0 0 6- 0 6
2.Spain 3 1 1 1 3- 4 3
3.Czechoslovakia 3 1 1 1 3- 5 3
4.Switzerland 3 0 0 3 2- 5 0
Semifinals, Moscow, 1 June
Ireland 1-2 Soviet Union [Stadium Dinamo]
Poland 0-2 Hungary [Stadium Torpedo]
Moscow, 3 June [Central Stadium named after V.I.Lenin]
For the 3rd place
Poland 2-1 Ireland
Final [Att 72.800]
Hungary 0-0 Soviet Union [aet, 3-2 pen]
Note: the first six teams (the semifinalists plus Bulgaria and
England) qualified for the 1985 World Championship U-20
in the Soviet Union.
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Authors: Andrei Libin and
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