1998 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification
The 1998 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification began in 1996. The final tournament was held in 1998 in Romania.
The 46 national teams were divided into nine groups (eight groups of 5 + one group of 6). The records of the nine group winners were compared, and the eighth and ninth ranked teams played-off against each other for the eight quarter finals spot. One of the eight quarter-finalist were then chosen to host the remaining fixtures.
Qualifying
Group 1
- Greece 0–2 Slovenia
- Greece 1–0 Bosnia & Herz.
- Slovenia 0–3 Denmark
- Bosnia & Herz. 3–1 Croatia
- Denmark 1–3 Greece
- Slovenia 2–0 Bosnia & Herz.
- Croatia 0–1 Greece
- Croatia 2–0 Denmark
- Bosnia & Herz. 0–0 Greece
- Croatia 2–0 Slovenia
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- Greece 2–0 Croatia
- Denmark 2–1 Slovenia
- Denmark 5–0 Bosnia & Herz.
- Bosnia & Herz. 1–1 Denmark
- Croatia 6–1 Bosnia & Herz.
- Slovenia 1–3 Greece
- Denmark 1–0 Croatia
- Bosnia & Herz. 1–2 Slovenia
- Greece 2–3 Denmark
- Slovenia 1–2 Croatia
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Greece qualify as group winners Greece (16pts) Denmark (16pts) head-to-head: 1–3 in DEN, 2–3 in GRE .: Greece better (5–4 on aggregate) |
Group 2
- Moldova 0–2 England
- Moldova 0–3 Italy
- England 0–0 Poland
- Italy 6–0 Georgia
- Georgia 0–1 England
- Poland 1–3 Moldova
- England 1–0 Italy
- Italy 6–0 Moldova
- Poland 1–1 Italy
- England 0–0 Georgia
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- Italy 1–1 Poland
- Poland 1–1 England
- Georgia 1–0 Moldova
- Poland 2–2 Georgia
- England 1–0 Moldova
- Georgia 2–0 Italy
- Moldova 0–0 Georgia
- Moldova 2–3 Poland
- Georgia 5–1 Poland
- Italy 0–1 England
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England qualify as group winners |
Group 3
- Norway 1–1 France
- Hungary 0–1 Finland
- Finland 1–1 Switzerland
- Norway 4–1 Hungary
- Switzerland 3–7 Norway
- France 2–0 Hungary
- France 1–0 Switzerland
- Norway 3–0 Finland
- Switzerland 4–1 Hungary
- France 2–1 Finland
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- Finland 1–1 France
- Hungary 2–0 Norway
- Hungary 2–2 Switzerland
- Finland 0–0 Norway
- Switzerland 2–1 Finland
- Hungary 2–4 France
- Norway 4–1 Switzerland
- Finland 3–1 Hungary
- Switzerland 0–0 France
- France 2–3 Norway
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Norway qualify as group winners |
Group 4
- Sweden 1–3 Belarus
- Austria 4–0 Scotland
- Belarus 3–1 Estonia
- Latvia 0–2 Sweden
- Estonia 1–1 Belarus
- Latvia 0–0 Scotland
- Estonia 0–1 Scotland
- Sweden 4–1 Austria
- Belarus 2–0 Latvia
- Austria 0–0 Latvia
- Scotland 1–4 Sweden
- Scotland 4–0 Estonia
- Scotland 1–2 Austria
- Latvia 0–3 Belarus
- Austria 7–1 Estonia
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- Sweden 2–1 Scotland
- Estonia 0–1 Latvia
- Belarus 1–0 Scotland
- Latvia 1–3 Austria
- Estonia 0–2 Sweden
- Belarus 0–1 Sweden
- Estonia 0–1 Austria
- Latvia 0–1 Estonia
- Austria 0–4 Sweden
- Scotland 0–3 Belarus
- Belarus 1–1 Austria
- Sweden 5–0 Latvia
- Sweden 5–0 Estonia
- Scotland 2–4 Latvia
- Austria 2–0 Belarus
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Sweden qualify as group winners |
Group 9
- Armenia 3–4 Portugal
- Ukraine 1–0 Portugal
- Albania 2–4 Portugal
- Armenia 0–1 Germany
- Albania 3–2 Armenia
- Portugal 1–0 Ukraine
- Portugal 1–2 Germany
- Albania 0–3 Ukraine
- Albania 0–4 Germany
- Germany 2–0 Ukraine
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- Ukraine 7–0 Armenia
- Ukraine 1–1 Germany
- Portugal 1–1 Albania
- Ukraine 1–0 Albania
- Portugal 8–1 Armenia
- Germany 1–1 Portugal
- Armenia 2–0 Albania
- Germany 7–0 Armenia
- Armenia 0–1 Ukraine
- Germany 2–0 Albania
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Germany qualify as group winners
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Group winners
List of qualifying group winners. Teams 1–7 qualify automatically. Teams 8 & 9 play-off for the eighth spot. Only results between top four teams in group are used. |
Qualifying play-off
4–4 on aggregate, Greece won on away goals rule.
See also
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