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Listed below are the dates and results for the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA). For an overview of the qualification rounds, see the article 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification. A total of 33 UEFA teams entered the comptition. The European zone was allocated 14 places (out of 24) in the final tournament. Italy, the hosts, qualified automatically, leaving 13 spots open for competition between 32 teams. The 32 teams were divided into 7 groups. The teams would play against each other on a home-and-away basis. The number of teams and spots for each group were as follows:
UEFA Group 1October 19, 1988, Athens, Greece - October 19, 1988, Sofia, Bulgaria - November 2, 1988, Bucharest, Romania - November 2, 1988, Copenhagen, Denmark - April 26, 1989, Athens, Greece - April 26, 1989, Sofia, Bulgaria - May 17, 1989, Bucharest, Romania - May 17, 1989, Copenhagen, Denmark - October 11, 1989, Sofia, Bulgaria - October 11, 1989, Copenhagen, Denmark - November 15, 1989, Bucharest, Romania - November 15, 1989, Athens, Greece -
Romania qualified. UEFA Group 2October 19, 1988, London, England - October 19, 1988, Chorzow, Poland - November 5, 1988, Tirana, Albania - March 8, 1989, Tirana, Albania - April 26, 1989, London, England - May 7, 1989, Stockholm, Sweden - June 3, 1989, London, England - September 6, 1989, Stockholm, Sweden - October 8, 1989, Stockholm, Sweden - October 11, 1989, Chorzow, Poland - October 25, 1989, Chorzow, Poland - November 15, 1989, Tirana, Albania -
Sweden qualified. England also qualified with the second-best record among runners-up of Groups 1, 2 and 4. UEFA Group 3August 31, 1988, ReykjavÃk, Iceland - October 12, 1988, Istanbul, Turkey - October 19, 1988, Kiev, USSR - October 19, 1988, Berlin, East Germany - November 2, 1988, Vienna, Austria - November 30, 1988, Istanbul, Turkey - April 12, 1989, Magdeburg, East Germany - April 26, 1989, Kiev, USSR - May 10, 1989, Istanbul, Turkey - May 20, 1989, Leipzig, East Germany - May 31, 1989, Moscow, USSR - June 14, 1989, ReykjavÃk, Iceland - August 23, 1989, Salzburg, Austria - September 6, 1989, Vienna, Austria - September 6, 1989, ReykjavÃk, Iceland - September 20, 1989, ReykjavÃk, Iceland - October 8, 1989, Karl Marx Stadt, East Germany - October 25, 1989, Istanbul, Turkey - November 15, 1989, Simferopol, USSR - November 15, 1989, Vienna, Austria -
USSR and Austria qualified. UEFA Group 4August 31, 1988, Helsinki, Finland - September 14, 1988, Amsterdam, Netherlands - October 19, 1988, Swansea, Wales - October 19, 1988, Munich, West Germany - April 26, 1989, Rotterdam, Netherlands - May 31, 1989, Cardiff, Wales - May 31, 1989, Helsinki, Finland - September 6, 1989, Helsinki, Finland - October 4, 1989, Dortmund, West Germany - October 11, 1989, Wrexham, Wales - November 15, 1989, Rotterdam, Netherlands - November 15, 1989, Cologne, West Germany -
Netherlands qualified. West Germany also qualified with the best record among the runners-up of Groups 1, 2 and 4. UEFA Group 5September 14, 1988, Oslo, Norway - September 28, 1988, Paris, France - October 19, 1988, Glasgow, Scotland - October 22, 1988, Nicosia, Cyprus - November 2, 1988, Limassol, Cyprus - November 19, 1988, Belgrade, Yugoslavia - December 11, 1988, Rijeka, Yugoslavia - February 8, 1989, Limassol, Cyprus - March 8, 1989, Glasgow, Scotland - April 26, 1989, Glasgow, Scotland - April 29, 1989, Paris, France - May 21, 1989, Oslo, Norway - June 14, 1989, Oslo, Norway - September 5, 1989, Oslo, Norway - September 6, 1989, Zagreb, Yugoslavia - October 11, 1989, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia - October 11, 1989, Paris, France - October 28, 1989, Athens, Greece -
November 15, 1989, Glasgow, Scotland - November 15, 1989, Toulouse, France -
Yugoslavia and Scotland qualified. UEFA Group 6May 21, 1988, Belfast, Northern Ireland - September 14, 1988, Belfast, Northern Ireland - October 19, 1988, Budapest, Hungary - November 16, 1988, Seville, Spain - December 11, 1988, Valletta, Malta - December 21, 1988, Seville, Spain - January 22, 1989, Valletta, Malta - February 8, 1989, Belfast, Northern Ireland - March 8, 1989, Budapest, Hungary - March 23, 1989, Seville, Spain - April 12, 1989, Budapest, Hungary - April 26, 1989, Valletta, Malta - April 26, 1989, Dublin, Ireland - May 28, 1989, Dublin, Ireland - June 4, 1989, Dublin, Ireland - September 6, 1989, Belfast, Northern Ireland - October 11, 1989, Dublin, Ireland - October 11, 1989, Budapest, Hungary - November 15, 1989, Seville, Spain - November 15, 1989, Valletta, Malta -
Spain and Republic of Ireland qualified. UEFA Group 7September 21, 1988, Luxembourg, Luxembourg - October 18, 1988, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg - October 19, 1988, Brussels, Belgium - November 16, 1988, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia - November 16, 1988, Porto, Portugal - February 15, 1989, Lisbon, Portugal - April 26, 1989, Lisbon, Portugal - April 29, 1989, Brussels, Belgium - May 9, 1989, Prague, Czechoslovakia - June 1, 1989, Lille, France -
June 7, 1989, Berne, Switzerland - September 6, 1989, Brussels, Belgium - September 20, 1989, Neuchatel, Switzerland - October 6, 1989, Prague, Czechoslovakia - October 11, 1989, Basel, Switzerland - October 11, 1989, Saarbrücken, West Germany -
October 25, 1989, Prague, Czechoslovakia - October 25, 1989, Brussels, Belgium - November 15, 1989, St. Gallen, Switzerland - November 15, 1989, Lisbon, Portugal -
Belgium and Czechoslovakia qualified. See also
Categories: 1990 in football (soccer) | 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification
Source: en.wikipedia.org
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