1990 UEFA European Under-16 Championship

The 8th U-16 Football Championship was held in the period from 17 to 27 May 1990 in the GDR ( in present-day Thuringia) and was the only UEFA tournament in the GDR. The winner was Czechoslovakia by a 3-2 win in extra time over Yugoslavia. The host different as well as the Federal Republic of after the first round.

Mode

The 16 qualified teams were divided into four groups of four teams each. Within the groups played each team once against each other. The group winners reached the semi-finals. The semi-final winners reached the final, the semifinal losers play for third place.

Participant

At the tournament the following teams participated:

  • Belgium
  • Denmark Denmark
  • Democratic Republic of Germany DDR 1949 ( organizer )
  • Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany
  • France France
  • Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
  • Poland Poland
  • Portugal Portugal ( defending champion )
  • Scotland Scotland
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Spain
  • Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
  • Turkey Turkey
  • Hungary Hungary
  • Cyprus Republic of Cyprus

Venues

It was played in the cities of Jena, Arnstadt, Bad Langensalza Bad Salzungen, Eisenach, Magpie Mountain, Erfurt, Gera, Holy City, Ilmenau, Kölleda Leinefelde, Lobenstein, Mühlhausen, Nordhausen, Rudolstadt, Ruhla, Sömmerda, special Hausen, Tambach- Dietharz, Weida, Weimar and Zeulenroda.

Preliminary round

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Final round

1 win on penalties

The U-16 national team of Czechoslovakia became the first European football champions of U16/U17-Junioren. It was the only title for this team.

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