IX EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (SWEDEN 1992)

(From 10-06-1992 to 26-06-1992)

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COMPETITION SYSTEM

· 33 national squads enter a Qualifying Stage, in which they are divided in 7 groups (five of them with 5 teams each and two with 4) playing a round robin. The host nation (Sweden) is bye from this round.

· The 7 group winners and the host advance to a Final Stage in Sweden, divided in 2 groups of 4 teams each.

· Both the group winners and runners-up advance to the Semifinals, played as an X-pairing. The two winners qualify for the Final.

 

 

::::: QUALIFYING STAGE :::::

 

 

GROUP STAGE

 

GROUP I

 

GROUP II

Competition Day 1 (11-06-1992)

Competition Day 1 (12-06-1992)

Stockholm

Sweden - France

1-1 (*)

Göteborg

Netherlands - Scotland

1-0

Malmö

Denmark - England

0-0

Norrköping

CIS - Germany

1-1

Competition Day 2 (14-06-1992)

Competition Day 2 (15-06-1992)

Malmö

France - England

0-0

Norrköping

Scotland - Germany

0-2

Stockholm

Sweden - Denmark

1-0

Göteborg

Netherlands - CIS

0-0

Competition Day 3 (17-06-1992)

Competition Day 3 (18-06-1992)

Stockholm

Sweden - England

2-1

Göteborg

Netherlands - Germany

3-1

Malmö

France - Denmark

1-2

Norrköping

Scotland - CIS

3-0

FINAL STANDING

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pt

1. Sweden

3

2

1

0

4

2

5

2. Denmark

3

1

1

1

2

2

3

3. France

3

0

2

1

2

3

2

4. England

3

0

2

1

1

2

2

FINAL STANDING

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pt

1. Netherlands

3

2

1

0

4

1

5

2. Germany

3

1

1

1

4

4

3

3. Scotland

3

1

0

2

3

3

2

4. CIS

3

0

2

1

1

4

2

* Opening game, played on 10-06-1992.

 

 

1/2 FINALS

(21-06-1992)

I.1-II.2: Sweden - Germany

2-3

Stockholm

II.1-I.2: Netherlands - Denmark

2-2 (pk:4-5) (*)

Göteborg

* Game played on 22-06-1992.

 

 

FINAL

STADIUM: Nya Ullevi (Göteborg)

DATE: 26-06-1992 (20:15 h)

ATTENDANCE: 37.800

REFEREE: Bruno Galler (SWI)

GOALS: 1-0 ("Faxe" Jensen 18'); 2-0 (Vilfort 78')

BOOKED: Piechnik (32’) / Effenberg (35’), Häßler (39’), Reuter (55’), Doll (83’), Klinsmann (88’)

Danmark
Denmark DEN - Germany GER
2-0 (1-0)
Deutschland

Denmark (coach: Richard Møller Nielsen)

Peter Schmeichel

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John Sivebæk (Claus Christiansen 66’)

Torben Piechnik

Lars Olsen (c)

Kent Nielsen

Kim Christofte

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John “Faxe” Jensen

Henrik Larsen

Kim Vilfort

Brian Laudrup

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Flemming Povlsen

Germany (coach: Berti Vogts)

Bodo Illgner

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Stefan Reuter

Jürgen Kohler

Thomas Helmer

Guido Buchwald

Andreas Brehme (c)

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Thomas Häßler

Stefan Effenberg (Andreas Thom 80’)

Matthias Sammer (Thomas Doll 46’)

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Karlheinz Riedle

Jürgen Klinsmann

 

 

FINAL STANDING

1.

Denmark DEN

2.

Germany GER

3.

Netherlands NED

4.

Sweden SWE

5.

Scotland SCO

6.

France FRA

7.

England ENG

8.

CIS CIS

 

 

CHAMPIONSHIP SQUAD

Peter Schmeichel (DEN)

John Sivebæk (DEN)

Des Walker (ENG)

Dave McPherson (SCO)

Henrik Andersen (DEN)

Gary McAllister (SCO)

Frank Rijkaard (NED)

Stefan Schwarz (SWE)

Thomas Häßler (GER)

Jean-Pierre Papin (FRA)

Dennis Bergkamp (NED)

 

 

TOP SCORER: Henrik Larsen (DEN) - 3 goals

 

BEST PLAYER: Peter Schmeichel (DEN)

   

 

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