1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA). For an overview of the qualification rounds, see the article "1994 FIFA World Cup qualification".

A total of 39 UEFA teams entered the competition. However, fb|LIE withdrew before the draw was made. Moreover, fb|RUS|1991 took the spot of fb|URS after the Soviet Union was dissolved, and fb|FR Yugoslavia were suspended by the UN due to the Yugoslav wars. The European zone was allocated 13 places (out of 24) in the final tournament. fb|GER, the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 12 spots open for competition between 37 teams.

The 37 teams were divided into 6 groups, five of six teams each and one of seven teams (though Group 5 ended up with just five teams after Yugoslavia were suspended). The teams would play against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winners and runners-up would qualify.

Group 1

August 16, 1992, Tallinn, Estonia - fb|EST 0 - 6 fb-rt|SUI

September 9, 1992, Berne, Switzerland - fb|SUI 3 - 1 fb-rt|SCO

October 14, 1992, Cagliari, Italy - fb|ITA 2 - 2 fb-rt|SUI

October 14, 1992, Glasgow, Scotland - fb|SCO 0 - 0 fb-rt|POR

October 25, 1992, Valletta, Malta - fb|MLT 0 - 0 fb-rt|EST

November 18, 1992, Glasgow, Scotland - fb|SCO 0 - 0 fb-rt|ITA

November 18, 1992, Berne, Switzerland - fb|SUI 3 - 0 fb-rt|MLT

December 19, 1992, Valletta, Malta - fb|MLT 1 - 2 fb-rt|ITA

January 24, 1993, Valletta, Malta - fb|MLT 0 - 1 fb-rt|POR

February 17, 1993, Glasgow, Scotland - fb|SCO 3 - 0 fb-rt|MLT

February 24, 1993, Porto, Portugal - fb|POR 1 - 3 fb-rt|ITA

March 24, 1993, Palermo, Italy - fb|ITA 6 - 1 fb-rt|MLT

March 31, 1993, Berne, Switzerland - fb|SUI 1 - 1 fb-rt|POR

April 14, 1993, Trieste, Italy - fb|ITA 2 - 0 fb-rt|EST

April 17, 1993, Valletta, Malta - fb|MLT 0 - 2 fb-rt|SUI

April 28, 1993, Lisbon, Portugal - fb|POR 5 - 0 fb-rt|SCO

May 1, 1993, Berne, Switzerland - fb|SUI 1 - 0 fb-rt|ITA

May 12, 1993, Tallinn, Estonia - fb|EST 0 - 1 fb-rt|MLT

May 19, 1993, Tallinn, Estonia - fb|EST 0 - 3 fb-rt|SCO

June 2, 1993, Aberdeen, Scotland - fb|SCO 3 - 1 fb-rt|EST

June 19, 1993, Porto, Portugal - fb|POR 4 - 0 fb-rt|MLT

September 5, 1993, Tallinn, Estonia - fb|EST 0 - 2 fb-rt|POR

September 8, 1993, Aberdeen, Scotland - fb|SCO 1 - 1 fb-rt|SUI

September 22, 1993, Tallinn, Estonia - fb|EST 0 - 3 fb-rt|ITA

October 13, 1993, Porto, Portugal - fb|POR 1 - 0 fb-rt|SUI

October 13, 1993, Rome, Italy - fb|ITA 3 - 1 fb-rt|SCO

November 10, 1993, Porto, Portugal - fb|POR 3 - 0 fb-rt|EST

November 17, 1993, Milan, Italy - fb|ITA 1 - 0 fb-rt|POR

November 17, 1993, Valletta, Malta - fb|MLT 0 - 2 fb-rt|SCO

November 17, 1993, Zürich, Switzerland - fb|SUI 4 - 0 fb-rt|EST

Spain and Republic of Ireland qualified.

Group 4

April 22, 1992, Brussels, Belgium - fb|BEL 1 - 0 fb-rt|CYP

May 6, 1992, Bucharest, Romania - fb|ROU 7 - 0 fb-rt|FRO

May 20, 1992, Bucharest, Romania - fb|ROU 5 - 1 fb-rt|WAL

June 3, 1992, Toftir, Faroe Islands - fb|FRO 0 - 3 fb-rt|BEL

June 16, 1992, Toftir, Faroe Islands - fb|FRO 0 - 2 fb-rt|CYP

September 2, 1992, Prague, Czechoslovakia - fb|TCH 1 - 2 fb-rt|BEL

September 9, 1992, Cardiff, Wales - fb|WAL 6 - 0 fb-rt|FRO

September 23, 1992, Košice, Czechoslovakia - fb|TCH 4 - 0 fb-rt|FRO

October 14, 1992, Brussels, Belgium - fb|BEL 1 - 0 fb-rt|ROU

October 14, 1992, Nicosia, Cyprus - fb|CYP 0 - 1 fb-rt|WAL

November 14, 1992, Bucharest, Romania - fb|ROU 1 - 1 fb-rt|TCH

November 18, 1992, Brussels, Belgium - fb|BEL 2 - 0 fb-rt|WAL

November 29, 1992, Larnaca, Cyprus - fb|CYP 1 - 4 fb-rt|ROU

In January 1993, Czechoslovakia was split into Czech Republic and Slovakia. The two nations continued to play as one team and, under the title RCS Representation of Czechs and Slovaks, completed the qualifiers.

February 13, 1993, Nicosia, Cyprus - fb|CYP 0 - 3 fb-rt|BEL

March 24, 1993, Limassol, Cyprus - fb|CYP 1 - 1 fb-rt|TCH

March 31, 1993, Cardiff, Wales - fb|WAL 2 - 0 fb-rt|BEL

April 14, 1993, Bucharest, Romania - fb|ROU 2 - 1 fb-rt|CYP

April 25, 1993, Limassol, Cyprus - fb|CYP 3 - 1 fb-rt|FRO

April 28, 1993, Ostrava, Czech Republic - fb|TCH 1 - 1 fb-rt|WAL

May 22, 1993, Brussels, Belgium - fb|BEL 3 - 0 fb-rt|FRO

June 2, 1993, Košice, Slovakia - fb|TCH 5 - 2 fb-rt|ROU

June 6, 1993, Toftir, Faroe Islands - fb|FRO 0 - 3 fb-rt|WAL

June 16, 1993, Toftir, Faroe Islands - fb|FRO 0 - 3 fb-rt|TCH

September 8, 1993, Cardiff, Wales - fb|WAL 2 - 2 fb-rt|TCH

September 8, 1993, Toftir, Faroe Islands - fb|FRO 0 - 4 fb-rt|ROU

October 13, 1993, Bucharest, Romania - fb|ROU 2 - 1 fb-rt|BEL

October 13, 1993, Cardiff, Wales - fb|WAL 2 - 0 fb-rt|CYP

October 27, 1993, Košice, Slovakia - fb|TCH 3 - 0 fb-rt|CYP

November 17, 1993, Cardiff, Wales - fb|WAL 1 - 2 fb-rt|ROU

November 17, 1993, Brussels, Belgium - fb|BEL 0 - 0 fb-rt|TCH

Sweden and Bulgaria qualified.

ee also

*1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
*1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)
*1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)
*1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
*1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)


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