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1992 UEFA European Under-21 Championship

The 1992 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, which spanned two years (1990–92), had 32 entrants. Malta and Israel competed for the first time. This was also the first appearance of the unified Germany team since 1964. Italy U-21s won the competition.

The competition doubled as the European qualifying stage for the Olympic Football Tournament, which until 1992 existed as a separate tournament. Hosts Spain qualify automatically and the best four eligible nations would qualify automatically. The fifth best European team would play-off against the best Oceania (OFC) team for another Olympics place. Beside the hosting Spain, teams of Scotland, England, Luxembourg and San-Marino did not take part in Olympic qualifications (not members of IOC[2]). Teams of Northern Ireland, Wales and Faroes Islands did not take part in this competition at all.

The 32 national teams were divided into eight groups (six groups of 4 + one group of 3 + one group of 5). The group winners played off against each other on a two-legged home-and-away basis until the winner was decided. There was no finals tournament or 3rd-place playoff.

Qualifying stage

Draw

The allocation of teams into qualifying groups was based on that of UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying tournament with several changes, reflecting the absence of some nations:

Central Stadium "Lokomotiv", Moscow
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Eero Aho (Finland)
Gyöngyös
Attendance: 800
Referee: Lube Spasov (Bulgaria)
Stadio Silvio Appiani, Padua
Attendance: 12,342
Referee: Jozef Marko (Czecho-Slovakia)
Kristiansand Stadion, Kristiansand
Attendance: 7,800
Referee: David Magill (Northern Ireland)
Central Stadium "Dinamo", Moscow
Attendance: 4,700
Referee: Ion Crăciunescu (Romania)

Qualified teams

1 Bold indicates champion for that year

Squads

Only players born on or after 1 January 1969 were eligible to play in the tournament.

Knockout stages

Quarter-finals

First leg

Ruhrstadion, Bochum
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Arcangelo Pezzella (Italy)

Nieuw Galgenwaard, Utrecht
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Keith Burge (Wales)

Aalborg Stadion, Aalborg
Attendance: 4,367
Referee: Wolf-Günter Wiesel (Germany)

Spartak Stadium, Trnava
Attendance: 3,465
Referee: Lajos Hartmann (Hungary)

Second leg

Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
Attendance: 20,175
Referee: Joaquín Urío Velázquez (Spain)

Värendsvallen, Växjö
Attendance: 7,353
Referee: Brian Hill (England)

Stadion Górnika, Zabrze
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Egil Nervik (Norway)

Stadio Silvio Appiani, Padova
Attendance: 12,562
Referee: Mircea Salomir (Romania)

Semi-finals

First leg

Aalborg Stadion, Aalborg
Attendance: 4,400
Referee: Joël Quiniou (France)

Second leg

Renato Curi, Perugia
Attendance: 10,869
Referee: Luben Spasov (Bulgaria)

Eyravallen, Örebro
Attendance: 2,376
Referee: Jozef Marko (Czechoslovakia)

Final

First leg

Paolo Mazza, Ferrara
Attendance: 15,846
Referee: Mario van der Ende (Netherlands)

Second leg

Värendsvallen, Växjö
Attendance: 6,172
Referee: Brian McGinlay (Scotland)

Goalscorers

3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goal

Medal table and Olympic qualifiers

1992 UEFA European under-21 championship medal table

Source: [ ]

Olympic qualifiers

  1. Poland - 13 points/8 games played = 1.625
  2. Netherlands - 12 points/8 games played = 1.5 (+ goals: 22/6 = 3.67)
  3. Czechoslovakia - 15 points/10 games played = 1.5 (+ goals: 24/8 = 3.0)
  4. Germany - 9 points/6 games played = 1.5 (+ goals: 16/6 = 2.67)


OFC–UEFA play-off

References

  1. ^ "1992: Renato Buso". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 1 June 1992. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  2. ^ Football Qualifying Tournament. Games of the XXV. Olympiad. www.rsssf.org
  3. ^ Kicker Sportmagazin #20/1992, p. 43

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