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 [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
Group 2 [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
Yugoslavia was excluded due to Yugoslav war .
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 [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
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.
See also [ edit ]
Under-23
Under-21
Without host With host Qualification Finals Squads