1984 UEFA European Under-16 Championship

For the last time the tournament over a period of two years was held. Since then, the tournament is held annually.

  • 4.1 The German team in the final

Qualification

The qualifying attended football teams from 27 European countries, they were distributed partly on a geographical basis to a total of 8 groups. There were four groups with four participants, three groups of three participants, and again a group with only two participants. All eight group winners came in the second round, the winners, after return game, reached the final round.

Qualification groups

Group 1

  • England England
  • Iceland Iceland
  • Scotland Scotland

Final Table

Group 2

  • Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Democratic Republic of Germany DDR 1949
  • Norway Norway

Final Table

Group 3

  • Finland Finland
  • Poland Poland
  • Soviet Union Soviet Union

Final Table

Group 4

  • Netherlands The Netherlands
  • Denmark Denmark
  • Luxembourg Luxembourg
  • Switzerland Switzerland

Final Table

Group 5

  • Austria Austria
  • Italy Italy

Final Table

Group 6

  • Belgium
  • Spain
  • France France
  • Portugal

Final Table

Group 7

  • Greece Greece
  • Romania 1965 Romania
  • Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
  • Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Final Table

Group 8

  • Bulgaria 1971 Bulgaria
  • Hungary 1957 Hungary
  • Turkey Turkey

Final Table

Second round

The eight group winners were divided by lot to four quarter-finals. The four winners, after return game and qualified for the final tournament.

Mode

The finalists were again divided by lot to two semi-finals. The winners played in the European Championship, the losers playing for third place.

Participant

At the tournament the following teams participated:

  • Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany ( organizer )
  • England England
  • Soviet Union Soviet Union
  • Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Final round

The national team of Germany Germany became the first European football champions of U16/U17-Junioren.

The German team in the final

Germany played in the finals with the following schedule:

Bodo Illgner - Thomas gauge, Dennis stroke, Andreas Hahn, Stefan Hafner - Martin Fritz (Stefan Reuter ), Peter Knäbel, Günter Drews - Daniel Simmes, Olaf Janssen, Thomas Ostermann (Dirk Krümpelmann ).

U -23 / U-21 European Football Championships

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U-18 / U-19 European Football Championships

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U -16 / U-17 European Football Championships

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