1994 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification

The 1994 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification began in 1992 and finished in early 1994. The final tournament was held in March and April 1994 in France.

The 32 national teams were divided into six groups (four groups of 5 + two groups of 6). The group winners and the two best runners-up played off against each other on a two-legged home-and-away basis to determine the final four, one of whom would host the last four matches.

The team from Serbia and Montenegro, then known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (founded in April 1992) were excluded from the tournament for political reasons. They had been drawn in group five. In the first competition since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia competed. Wales also competed for the first time.

Albeit had been dissolved in 1992, Czechoslovakia still competed for this time.

Qualifying group stage

Draw

The allocation of teams into qualifying groups was based on that of 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification with several changes, reflecting the absence of some nations:

  • Group 1 did not include Estonia
  • Groups 2 and 6 featured the same nations
  • Group 3 did not include Northern Ireland, Lithuania and Latvia, but included Germany (who did not participate in World Cup qualification)
  • Group 4 did not include Faroe Islands
  • Group 5 featured the same nations. As in the World Cup qualifiers, Yugoslavia was excluded from the group after the draw

Group 1

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Italy 8701166+1021
Portugal 8521184+1417
Switzerland 8323118+311
Scotland 8224811−38
Malta 8008125−240

Switzerland 2 – 0 Scotland

Scotland 0 – 0 Portugal
(Report)
Referee: Finn Lambek (Denmark)

Italy 1 – 0 Switzerland

Switzerland 1 – 0 Malta

Scotland 1 – 2 Italy

Malta 0 – 1 Italy

Malta 0 – 2 Portugal
(Report) Bruno  57', 83'
Hibernians Ground, Paola
Referee: Andreas Georghiou (Cyprus)

Scotland 3 – 0 Malta

Portugal 2 – 0 Italy
J. Costa  55'
Toni  62'
(Report)
Estádio Primeiro de Maio, Braga
Referee: Roger Philippi (Luxembourg)

Italy 3 – 0 Malta

Switzerland 1 – 1 Portugal
(Report) Bruno  18'
Referee: Atanas Ouzounov (Bulgaria)

Malta 1 – 4 Switzerland

Portugal 2 – 1 Scotland
Gil  8'
Bruno  78'
(Report)
Estádio Municipal Doutor Alves Vieira, Torres Novas
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)

Switzerland 0 – 2 Italy

Portugal 7 – 0 Malta
Toni  13', 76', 91'
Torres  20'
Bruno  51', 61', 75'
(Report)
Estádio Primeiro de Maio, Braga
Referee: Frank Mcdonald (Northern Ireland)

Portugal 3 – 0 Switzerland
Toni  3', 45'
Torres  27'
(Report)
Estádio Professor Doutor José Vieira de Carvalho, Maia
Referee: Keith Cooper (Wales)

Scotland 0 – 0 Switzerland

Italy 5 – 2 Scotland

Malta 0 – 1 Scotland

Italy 2 – 1 Portugal
(Report) Toni  33'
Referee: Werner Kasimir (Germany)

Group 2

Qualifying Group 2 P W D L F A Pts
1  Poland 10 7 0 3 26 10 21
2  Turkey 10 6 2 2 15 10 20
3  Norway 10 6 1 3 20 13 19
4  England 10 4 3 3 20 8 15
5  Netherlands 10 3 2 5 11 14 11
6  San Marino 10 0 0 10 3 40 0
  • Norway 3-2 San Marino
  • Poland 3-0 Turkey
  • Norway 1-0 Netherlands
  • San Marino 0-3 Norway
  • England 0-2 Norway
  • Netherlands 1-3 Poland
  • Turkey 4-0 San Marino
  • England 0-1 Turkey
  • Turkey 1-1 Netherlands
  • England 6-0 San Marino
  • Netherlands 0-1 Turkey
  • San Marino 0-2 Turkey
  • Netherlands 3-0 San Marino
  • Turkey 0-0 England
  • Poland 7-0 San Marino
  • Norway 5-2 Turkey
  • England 3-0 Netherlands
  • San Marino 0-5 Poland
  • Poland 1-4 England
  • Norway 1-1 England
  • Netherlands 2-1 Norway
  • England 1-2 Poland
  • Norway 3-1 Poland
  • San Marino 1-3 Netherlands
  • Poland 2-0 Norway
  • Netherlands 1-1 England
  • Turkey 1-0 Poland
  • Turkey 3-1 Norway
  • Poland 2-0 Netherlands
  • San Marino 0-4 England

 Poland qualify as group winners

Group 3

Qualifying Group 3 P W D L F A Pts
1  Spain 8 7 1 0 15 4 22
2  Germany 8 5 0 3 20 8 15
3  Denmark 8 4 0 4 12 9 12
4  Albania 8 1 2 5 5 18 5
5  Republic of Ireland 8 1 1 6 7 20 4
  • Spain 1-1 Albania
  • Ireland 3-1 Albania
  • Denmark 3-2 Ireland
  • Albania 0-1 Germany
  • Spain 2-1 Ireland
  • Germany 1-2 Spain
  • Germany 4-1 Albania
  • Ireland 0-1 Germany
  • Germany 8-0 Ireland
  • Denmark 0-1 Spain
  • Denmark 1-4 Germany
  • Ireland 0-2 Denmark
  • Albania 1-1 Ireland
  • Denmark 5-0 Albania
  • Albania 1-0 Denmark
  • Albania 0-3 Spain
  • Germany 0-1 Denmark
  • Ireland 0-2 Spain
  • Spain 1-0 Denmark
  • Spain 3-1 Germany

 Spain qualify as group winners

Group 4

Qualifying Group 4 P W D L F A Pts
1  Czechoslovakia 8 6 1 1 16 4 19
2  Romania 8 5 0 3 13 10 15
3  Belgium 8 4 1 3 9 7 13
4  Wales 8 3 2 3 16 16 11
5  Cyprus 8 0 0 8 4 21 0
  • Belgium 3-0 Cyprus
  • Romania 2-3 Wales
  • Czechoslovakia 1-0 Belgium
  • Cyprus 2-4 Wales
  • Belgium 1-0 Romania
  • Romania 1-0 Czechoslovakia
  • Belgium 3-1 Wales
  • Cyprus 0-2 Romania
  • Cyprus 0-1 Belgium
  • Cyprus 0-2 Czechoslovakia
  • Wales 0-0 Belgium
  • Romania 1-0 Cyprus
  • Czechoslovakia 1-1 Wales
  • Czechoslovakia 4-2 Romania
  • Wales 0-4 Czechoslovakia
  • Romania 3-1 Belgium
  • Wales 6-2 Cyprus
  • Czechoslovakia 2-0 Cyprus
  • Wales 1-2 Romania
  • Belgium 0-2 Czechoslovakia

 Czechoslovakia qualify as group winners

Group 5

 FR Yugoslavia was excluded due to Yugoslav war.

Qualifying Group 5 P W D L F A Pts
1  Russia 8 6 2 0 25 4 20
2  Greece 8 6 2 0 23 6 20
3  Iceland 8 3 0 5 11 17 9
4  Hungary 8 2 1 5 8 16 7
5  Luxembourg 8 0 1 7 2 26 1
  • Greece 3-0 Iceland
  • Hungary 3-2 Iceland
  • Luxembourg 0-0 Hungary
  • Iceland 1-3 Greece
  • Russia 5-0 Iceland
  • Russia 2-1 Luxembourg
  • Greece 2-1 Hungary
  • Greece 6-0 Luxembourg
  • Hungary 1-2 Greece
  • Luxembourg 0-6 Russia
  • Russia 2-0 Hungary
  • Luxembourg 1-3 Iceland
  • Russia 1-1 Greece
  • Iceland 0-1 Russia
  • Iceland 2-1 Hungary
  • Hungary 0-6 Russia
  • Iceland 3-0 Luxembourg
  • Luxembourg 0-4 Greece
  • Hungary 2-0 Luxembourg
  • Greece 2-2 Russia

 Russia qualify as group winners
 Greece qualify as a "best runner-up"

Group 6

Qualifying Group 6 P W D L F A Pts
1  France 10 8 1 1 20 6 25
2  Sweden 10 4 4 2 21 8 16
3  Finland 10 4 2 4 10 13 14
4  Bulgaria 10 4 2 4 9 13 14
5  Israel 10 3 1 6 17 16 10
6  Austria 10 1 2 7 8 29 5
  • Finland 0-0 Bulgaria
  • Finland 1-0 Sweden
  • Bulgaria 0-1 France
  • Sweden 6-0 Bulgaria
  • France 6-1 Austria
  • Austria 1-5 Israel
  • Israel 1-1 Sweden
  • France 1-2 Finland
  • Israel 1-2 Bulgaria
  • Israel 1-2 France
  • Austria 0-1 France
  • Austria 2-0 Bulgaria
  • Bulgaria 3-1 Finland
  • France 2-1 Sweden
  • Bulgaria 1-0 Israel
  • Finland 2-0 Austria
  • Sweden 1-1 Austria
  • Sweden 4-1 Israel
  • Finland 1-0 Israel
  • Sweden 1-1 France
  • Austria 2-2 Finland
  • Finland 0-1 France
  • Bulgaria 0-0 Sweden
  • Bulgaria 3-0 Austria
  • Sweden 4-0 Finland
  • France 3-0 Israel
  • Israel 6-0 Austria
  • Israel 2-1 Finland
  • Austria 1-3 Sweden
  • France 2-0 Bulgaria

 France qualify as group winners

Ranking of second-placed teams

Because groups contained different number or teams (six and five), matches against the fifth- and sixth-placed teams in each group are not included in the ranking. As a result, six matches played by each team counted for the purposes of the second-placed table. The top seven advanced to the play-off.

Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
5 Greece 6420136+714
1 Portugal 6321144+1011
2 Turkey 631279−210
3 Germany 6303118+39
4 Romania 6303101009
6 Sweden 6222124+88

See also

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