U-18 football championship 1992

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The eighth U-18 Football Championship was in the period from 20th bis 25. July 1992 in Germany held. Winner was Turkey by a Golden Goal (1: 0 win) against Portugal . Thus Portugal lost the third final in a row. The host German team was eliminated in the quarter-finals, Austria and Switzerland could not qualify.

For the last time the tournament took place every two years. The tournament has been held annually since 1993.

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The eight qualified teams played for the title in a knockout system . The quarter-final winners reach the semi-finals, the semi-final winners the final. The semi-final losers play for third place. The quarter-final losers play for two free places for the Junior World Cup in 1993 . The semi-finalists also qualify for the World Cup.

Attendees

The following teams took part in the tournament:

Teams from German-speaking countries

BR Germany

The DFB juniors qualified as winners of Group 4 with one point ahead of Italy for the final round. The sixteen-member squad of Rainer Bonhof and his assistant coach Bernd Stöber at the final tournament in front of a home crowd included the later Bundesliga players , coaches and managers Dimo Wache , Uwe Gospodarek (both in goal), Max Eberl , Jens Nowotny , Torsten Lieberknecht Carsten Ramelow and André Breitenreiter . After the high quarter-final defeat against the vice European champions of 1990, Portugal, the team secured the ticket for the U-20 World Cup in Australia with a 3-2 win against Poland - with Carsten Jancker , who was injured shortly before the European Championship had failed, was on the line - in March 1993.

DFB squad
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Dimo guard Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1 -
Uwe Gospodarek FC Bayern Munich 1 -
Markus Schwiderowski FC Schalke 04 2 -
Torsten Lieberknecht 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2 -
Max Eberl FC Bayern Munich 2 -
Carsten Ramelow Hertha BSC 2 -
Guido Jörres 1. FC Cologne 2 -
Stefan Thiele Borussia Dortmund 2 -
Jens Nowotny Karlsruher SC 1 -
Werner Protzel FC Bayern Munich 2 -
Marcus Ziegler VfB Stuttgart 1 -
Thomas Reis Eintracht Frankfurt 1 -
Tobias Hager FC Bayern Munich 2 -
André Breitenreiter Hannover 96 2 2
Frank Meissner Werder Bremen 1 -
Christoph Dengel 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1 1

GDR

For the tournament, which was later awarded to the Federal Republic, UEFA drew the GDR in December 1989 into qualifying group 3 with France, Denmark, Luxembourg and Portugal. In the course of German reunification and the integration of DFV / NOFV into the DFB , the team was withdrawn from the competition.

Venues

The games were played in the cities of Amberg , Bamberg , Bayreuth , Haßfurt , Nördlingen , Nuremberg , Regensburg , Schwandorf , Schweinfurt and Vestenbergsgreuth .

The tournament

Quarter finals

July 20, 1992 in Nuremberg
GermanyGermany Germany - PortugalPortugal Portugal 0: 4
July 20, 1992 in Nördlingen
TurkeyTurkey Turkey - HungaryHungary Hungary 3-0
July 20, 1992 in Regensburg
EnglandEngland England - PolandPoland Poland 3: 1
July 20, 1992 in Hassfurt
NorwayNorway Norway - Commonwealth of Independent States CIS 4: 4 n.V., 3: 1 i. E.

World Cup qualification

July 22, 1992 in Bamberg
GermanyGermany Germany - PolandPoland Poland 3: 2
July 22, 1992 in Vestenbergsgreuth
Commonwealth of Independent States CIS - HungaryHungary Hungary 3: 1

Semifinals

July 22, 1992 in Schwandorf
TurkeyTurkey Turkey - NorwayNorway Norway 2: 1
July 22, 1992 in Schweinfurt
PortugalPortugal Portugal - EnglandEngland England 1: 1 a.d., 12:11 i. E.

Game for third place

July 25, 1992 in Amberg
NorwayNorway Norway - EnglandEngland England 1: 1 a.d., 8: 7 i. E.

final

July 25, 1992 in Bayreuth
TurkeyTurkey Turkey - PortugalPortugal Portugal 2: 1 according to the  Basic Law

decisions

Turkey became European U-18 champions for the first time.

The Siegerelf: Yetkin Akman - Bulent Kapıcı - Emre Aşık , Sinan Demircioğlu - Yakup Can , İlhami Arslan , Turan İlciktay ( Tarkan Alkan ), Seyfettin Kurtulmuş - Bülent Yılmaz ( Aygün Taşkıran ), Oktay Derelioğlu , Mustafa Kocabey

Bülent Yılmaz, Tarkan Alkan / Cardoso scored the goals in the final.

In addition to Turkey, Germany, England, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Norway and Portugal qualified for the 1993 Junior World Cup .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Schilling: Superball with Portugal. In: Kicker (sports magazine) . Jul 20, 1992, page 15.
  2. tff.org: Squad of the Turkish U-18 national team (accessed on September 16, 2016)