QUALIFICATION MATCHES Group 1 1.SWEDEN 6 3 2 1 15 4 8 2.Poland 6 3 2 1 7 8 8 3.West Germany 6 3 1 2 5 7 7 4.Scotland 6 0 1 5 3 11 1 21.09.1988 Ayr Scotland 0-0 Sweden 23.11.1988 Glasgow Scotland 1-2 Poland 19.04.1989 Heilbronn West Germany 0-0 Poland 03.05.1989 Frankfurt West Germany 1-0 Scotland 24.05.1989 Lomma Sweden 4-0 West Germany 07.06.1989 Ljungby Sweden 4-0 Poland 30.08.1989 Debica Poland 2-1 Scotland 20.09.1989 Västerås Sweden 4-0 Scotland 27.09.1989 Jaworzno Poland 1-0 West Germany 17.10.1989 Debica Poland 2-2 Sweden 18.10.1989 Motherwell Scotland 1-2 West Germany 01.11.1989 Kassel West Germany 2-1 Sweden Group 2 1.SOVIET UNION 6 6 0 0 13 2 12 2.Norway 6 2 2 2 8 7 6 3.Netherlands 6 1 2 3 6 13 4 4.Cyprus 6 0 2 4 2 7 2 12.10.1988 Stavanger Norway 2-2 Netherlands 01.11.1988 Paralimni Cyprus 0-0 Norway 12.04.1989 Roosendaal Netherlands 2-1 Cyprus 23.04.1989 Kishinev Soviet Union 2-0 Cyprus 21.05.1989 Vollen Norway 1-0 Cyprus 14.06.1989 Lisleby Norway 0-1 Soviet Union 06.09.1989 Kishinev Soviet Union 3-0 Norway 04.10.1989 Oss Netherlands 1-5 Norway 25.10.1989 Almelo Netherlands 0-3 Soviet Union 19.11.1989 Larnaca Cyprus 1-2 Soviet Union 29.11.1989 Baku Soviet Union 2-1 Netherlands 06.12.1989 Aradippou Cyprus 0-0 Netherlands Group 3 1.ENGLAND 6 3 2 1 10 2 8 2.France 6 2 3 1 6 5 7 3.Czechoslovakia 6 2 2 2 4 3 6 4.Greece 6 1 1 4 5 15 3 26.10.1988 Tranmere England 5-0 Greece 15.11.1988 Bradford England 1-1 France 14.12.1988 Drama Greece 2-3 France 08.03.1989 Xanthi Greece 0-3 England 12.04.1989 Trebechovice Czechoslovakia 0-0 Greece 26.04.1989 Povazska Czechoslovakia 1-0 England [Povazska Bystrica] 10.05.1989 Orléans France 1-0 Czechoslovakia 11.10.1989 Aigio Greece 1-3 Czechoslovakia 11.10.1989 Martigues France 0-0 England 28.10.1989 Senec Czechoslovakia 0-0 France 14.11.1989 Portsmouth England 1-0 Czechoslovakia 29.11.1989 Gueugnon France 1-2 Greece Group 4 1.PORTUGAL 6 5 1 0 11 1 11 2.Italy 6 4 1 1 10 3 9 3.Albania 6 1 0 5 6 8 2 4.Switzerland 6 1 0 5 1 16 2 12.10.1988 Shköder Albania 4-0 Switzerland 15.03.1989 Oeiras Portugal 2-1 Albania 12.04.1989 Elbasan Albania 1-2 Italy 19.04.1989 Châtel Switzerland 0-3 Portugal [Châtel-St-Denis] 23.04.1989 Tirana Albania 0-2 Portugal 24.05.1989 Moutier Switzerland 0-2 Italy 11.10.1989 Bisceglie Italy 1-0 Albania 11.10.1989 Oeiras Portugal 2-0 Switzerland 01.11.1989 Manzianna Italy 0-2 Portugal 07.11.1989 Muri Switzerland 1-0 Albania 22.11.1989 Cremona Italy 5-0 Switzerland 06.12.1989 Oeiras Portugal 0-0 Italy Group 5 1.BELGIUM 6 3 1 2 10 6 7 2.Yugoslavia 6 3 0 3 8 7 6 3.Wales 6 2 2 2 7 10 6 4.East Germany 6 1 3 2 4 6 5 12.10.1988 Sömmerda East Germany 0-1 Yugoslavia 02.11.1988 Seraing Belgium 1-1 East Germany 09.11.1988 Bjeljina Yugoslavia 4-1 Wales 30.11.1988 Newtown Wales 2-0 Belgium 29.03.1989 Roeselare Belgium 2-1 Yugoslavia 12.04.1989 Aberystwyth Wales 0-0 East Germany 03.05.1989 Hettstedt East Germany 0-2 Belgium [Hettstedt bei Halle] 20.09.1989 Zavidovici Yugoslavia 1-2 East Germany 04.10.1989 Bosanski Yugoslavia 1-0 Belgium [Bosanski Samac] 17.10.1989 Charleroi Belgium 5-1 Wales 19.10.1989 Neustrelitz East Germany 1-1 Wales 08.11.1989 Newtown Wales 2-0 Yugoslavia Group 6 1.REP.of IRELAND 4 3 0 1 8 1 6 2.Bulgaria 4 3 0 1 4 4 6 3.Malta 4 0 0 4 1 8 0 Iceland apparently withdraw after first match 12.10.1988 Dublin Rep.of Ireland 3-0 Iceland 12.04.1989 Ta'Qali Malta 1-2 Bulgaria 27.05.1989 Dublin Rep.of Ireland 2-0 Malta 04.10.1989 Pazardjik Bulgaria 1-0 Malta 31.10.1989 Dublin Rep.of Ireland 3-0 Bulgaria 14.11.1989 Corradino Malta 0-3 Rep.of Ireland 28.11.1989 Blagoevgrad Bulgaria 1-0 Rep.of Ireland Group 7 1.SPAIN 6 4 1 1 12 7 9 2.Denmark 6 2 2 2 11 10 6 3.Romania 6 1 4 1 7 7 6 4.Austria 6 0 3 3 4 10 3 16.11.1988 Las Palmas Spain 4-2 Denmark 19.04.1989 Lanzendorf Austria 1-2 Spain 10.05.1989 Kirchschlag Austria 1-1 Romania 31.05.1989 Rønne Denmark 2-0 Spain 14.06.1989 Ploesti Romania 1-3 Spain 05.09.1989 Roskilde Denmark 2-2 Romania 20.09.1989 Nykøbing Denmark 4-1 Austria 04.10.1989 Talavera Spain 0-0 Romania [Talavera de la Reina] 18.10.1989 Ried Austria 0-0 Denmark [Ried im Innkreis] 01.11.1989 Sibiu Romania 0-0 Austria 14.11.1989 Ploesti Romania 3-1 Denmark 22.11.1989 Badajoz Spain 3-1 Austria Group 8 1.HUNGARY 6 4 2 0 14 2 10 2.Turkey 6 3 3 0 12 6 9 3.Finland 6 2 1 3 12 8 5 4.Luxembourg 6 0 0 6 3 25 0 21.09.1988 Toijala Finland 0-1 Hungary 26.10.1988 Esch/Alzette Luxembourg 0-5 Finland 29.03.1989 Izmir Turkey 3-1 Luxembourg 03.05.1989 Budapest Hungary 6-0 Luxembourg 10.05.1989 Budapest Hungary 3-0 Finland 07.06.1989 Uusikaarlepyy Finland 2-2 Turkey 03.09.1989 Kocaeli Turkey 1-0 Finland 04.10.1989 Raisio Finland 5-1 Luxembourg 07.10.1989 Miske Hungary 2-2 Turkey 18.10.1989 Esch/Alzette Luxembourg 0-2 Hungary 05.11.1989 Istanbul Turkey 0-0 Hungary 29.11.1989 Bonneweg Luxembourg 1-4 Turkey FINAL TOURNAMENT Hungary, 24 - 29 July 1990 Quarter-finals (24 Apr) 24.07.1990 Nyiregyhaza England 1-1 Belgium [aet, 5-4 pen] 24.07.1990 Debrecen Soviet Union 3-0 Sweden 24.07.1990 Bekescsaba Portugal 1-1 Hungary [aet, 3-1 pen] 24.07.1990 Gyula Spain 3-0 Ireland Play-off for places 5-8 26.07.1990 Nyiregyhaza Sweden 6-0 Belgium 26.07.1990 Szarvas Ireland 1-0 Hungary Semi-finals 26.07.1990 Gyula Portugal 2-1 Spain 26.07.1990 Debrecen Soviet Union 3-1 England For the 3rd place 29.07.1990 Bekescsaba Spain 1-0 England Final 29.07.1990 Bekescsaba Soviet Union 0-0 Portugal [aet, 4-2 pen] Note: the first six teams (the semifinalists plus Ireland and Sweden) qualified for the 1991 World Championship U-20 in Portugal.
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