1989 European Competition for Women's Football qualifying

The qualification for the 1989 European Competition for Women's Football was held between 10 September 1987 and 17 December 1988. The winners of the quarter-finals qualified.

Group stage edit

Group 1 edit

Team GP W D L GF GA Pts
  Denmark 6 5 0 1 12 6 10
  Norway 6 2 1 3 10 10 5
  England 6 2 1 3 6 10 5
  Finland 6 1 2 3 9 11 4
Finland  3–3  Norway
Sarlin   36'
Sundman   39'
Toikka   47'
NFF Report (in Norwegian)
Moss Avis Report (in Norwegian)
Bakken   12'
Hegstad   29'
Nielsen   80'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Davidsen

Norway  0–1  Denmark
DBU Report (in Danish)
NFF Report (in Norwegian)
Fremover report (in Norwegian)
Jensen   6'
Attendance: 436 (also reported as 716)

Finland  1–2  England
Sarlin   79' Curl   55'
Stanley   66'
Referee: Wieland Ziller (West Germany)

England  2–1  Denmark
Spacey   34'
Davis   40' (pen.)
DBU Report (in Danish) Ja. Hansen   44'
Attendance: 700
Referee: John Lloyd (Wales)

Denmark  2–0  England
Jacobsen   5'
Obel   58'
DBU Report (in Danish)
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Rune Larsson (Sweden)

Norway  0–2  Finland
NFF Report (in Norwegian)
Rogalands Avis report (in Norwegian)
Toikka   17'
Järnfors   57'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Friðgeir Hallgrímsson (Iceland)

Denmark  3–1  Finland
Gam-Pedersen  
Smidt Nielsen  
Obel  
DBU Report (in Danish) ??   48'

Norway  2–0  England
Medalen  
Scheel Aalbu  
NFF Report (in Norwegian)
Attendance: 1,517
Referee: Bo Helén (Sweden)

Finland  1–2  Denmark
??   DBU Report (in Danish) Ja. Hansen  
Gam-Pedersen  

Denmark  3–2  Norway
Smidt Nielsen   31', 70'
Obel   57'
DBU Report (in Danish)
NFF Report (in Norwegian)
Grude   34'
Nyborg   65'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Sveinn Sveinsson (Iceland)

England  1–1  Finland
Spacey   Kaasinen  

England  1–3  Norway
Walker   13' NFF report (in Norwegian)
Moss Dagblad report (in Norwegian)
Zaborowski   43'
Haugen   51' (pen.)
Hegstad   62'
Attendance: 300
Referee: Frederick McKnight (Northern Ireland)

Group 2 edit

Team GP W D L GF GA Pts
  Netherlands 4 3 1 0 4 0 7
  Sweden 4 1 2 1 5 2 4
  Republic of Ireland 4 0 1 3 1 8 1
  Scotland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sweden  0–0  Netherlands
KNVB Report (in Dutch)
SvFF Report (in Swedish)
Attendance: 1,350
Referee: Olavi Fast (Finland)

Netherlands  4–0  Scotland
Timisela   12'
Wiegman   20'
de Bakker   68', 70'
KNVB Report (in Dutch)
Referee: Lucien Kayser (Luxembourg)

Republic of Ireland  0–1  Netherlands
KNVB Report (in Dutch)
FAI Report
de Bakker   38'
Referee: John Martin (England)

Netherlands  2–0  Republic of Ireland
Timisela   30'
de Winter   60'
KNVB Report (in Dutch)
FAI Report
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Frans Van Den Wijngaert (Belgium)

Republic of Ireland  2–1  Scotland
??   32'
 ??   62'
FAI Report ??   70'
Referee: Denis Mcardle (Ireland)

Republic of Ireland  1–1  Sweden
McLoughlin   75' FAI Report
SvFF Report (in Swedish)
Axén   15'
Attendance: 200
Referee: Patrick Kelly (Ireland)

Sweden  4–0  Republic of Ireland
Sundhage   31', 82'
Andelén   50', 78'
FAI Report
SvFF Report (in Swedish)
Attendance: 1,250
Referee: Kjell Nordby (Norway)

Netherlands  1–0  Sweden
de Bakker   79' KNVB Report (in Dutch)
SvFF Report (in Swedish)
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Erny Kesseler (Luxembourg)

Scotland withdrew.


Group 3 edit

Team GP W D L GF GA Pts
  West Germany 6 4 2 0 18 0 10
  Italy 6 3 2 1 16 4 8
  Hungary 6 1 1 4 8 14 3
  Switzerland 6 1 1 4 4 28 3
Hungary  0–1  West Germany
DFB Report (in German) Fitschen   46'

Hungary  7–1  Switzerland
Till   32'
A. Nagy   52', 53', 57'
Bárfy   62'
T. Nagy   64'
Főfai   72'
ASF-SFV Report (in German) N. Poncioni   35'
Attendance: 1,300
Referee: Gerald Losert (Austria)
Match info[1][2]

West Germany  3–0  Italy
Fitschen   26', 72'
Unsleber   70'
DFB Report (in German)
FIGC Report (in Italian)
Referee: Ignace Goris (Belgium)

Italy  0–0  West Germany
DFB Report (in German)
FIGC Report (in Italian)
Referee: Jean-Marie Lartigot (France)

Italy  5–1  Hungary
Saldi   11'
Vignotto   28', 36'
Carta   49', 59'
FIGC Report (in Italian) I. Kiss   83'

West Germany  0–0  Switzerland
DFB Report (in German)
ASF-SFV Report (in German)
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Jean Lemmer (Luxembourg)
Match info[1][3]

Switzerland  3–0  Hungary
D. Conrad   32', 48'
N. Poncioni   73'
ASF-SFV Report (in German)
Attendance: 391
Referee: Roman Steindl (Austria)
Match info[1][3]

Italy  5–0  Switzerland
Vignotto   39'
D'Astolfo   58', 71'
Carta   60', 62'
FIGC Report (in Italian)
ASF-SFV Report (in German)
Attendance: 650
Referee: Patrick Fenek (Malta)
Match info[1][3]

Switzerland  0–10  West Germany
DFB Report (in German)
ASF-SFV Report (in German)
Neid   14'
Mohr   24', 33', 62', 69'
Krause   36'
Sonn   43', 55'
Voss   73'
Raith   79'
Attendance: 700
Referee: Michel Girard (France)
Match info[1][3]

Hungary  0–0  Italy
FIGC Report (in Italian)

Switzerland  0–6  Italy
FIGC Report (in Italian)
ASF-SFV Report (in German)
Morace   14', 58'
Vignotto   52', 68', 79' (pen.)
Carta   65'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Friedrich Kaupe (Austria)
Match info[1][3]

West Germany  4–0  Hungary
Krause   30'
Unsleber   44' (pen.)
Raith   48'
Fitschen   56'
DFB Report (in German)

Group 4 edit

Team GP W D L GF GA Pts
  France 8 4 4 0 14 3 12
  Czechoslovakia 8 4 4 0 10 3 12
  Belgium 8 2 4 2 7 4 8
  Spain 8 2 2 4 4 8 6
  Bulgaria 8 0 2 6 1 18 2
Bulgaria  1–1  Spain
Referee: Octavian Streng (Romania)

Belgium  1–1  Czechoslovakia
Verdonck   80' KBVB Report (in Dutch)
Report (in Czech)
Procházková   ??'
Referee: Jean-Pierre Schon (Luxembourg)

Belgium  0–2  France
Report (in French)
KBVB Report (in Dutch)
Puentes   10'
Musset   13'

Czechoslovakia  1–0  Spain
Michalcová   31' Report (in Czech)
Petržalka, Bratislava
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Bela Szabo (Hungary)

France  5–0  Bulgaria
Mismacq   10' (pen.)
Puentes   37'
Breton   68'
Musset   70'
Baracat   72'
Report (in French)
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: José Veiga Trigo (Portugal)

Spain  1–0  Belgium
KBVB Report (in Dutch)
Referee: Jose Francisco Conceicao Silva (Portugal)

Spain  1–3  France
Artola   77' Report (in French) Musset   7', 59'
Loisel   67'
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Tullio Lanese (Italy)

Spain  1–0  Bulgaria
Referee: René Bindels (Luxembourg)

Czechoslovakia  0–0  Belgium
KBVB Report (in Dutch)
Report (in Czech)
Referee: Janusz Eksztajn (Poland)

Bulgaria  0–0  Belgium
KVBV Report (in Dutch)
Referee: Dimitrios Naoum (Greece)

France  0–0  Spain
Report (in French)
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Michael Caulfield (Ireland)

Bulgaria  0–1  Czechoslovakia
Referee: Costas Kapsos (Cyprus)

France  2–2  Czechoslovakia
Romagnoli   34'
Loisel   42'
Report (in French) J. Paolettiová-Nováková   71'
Farmačková   80' (pen.)
Attendance: 3,000

Spain  0–2  Czechoslovakia
Report (in Czech) J. Paolettiová-Nováková   52'
E. Nováková   58'[4]
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Vitor M. Fernandes Correia (Portugal)

France  0–0  Belgium
Report (in French)
KBVB Report (in Dutch)
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Jacobus van der Niet (Netherlands)

Belgium  5–0  Bulgaria
Note*  
Gevers  
Cotman  
Kinnaer  
Van Herle  
KBVB Report (in Dutch)

Note*: KBVB report is unclear about the first goal, attributing the goal to both Marina Verdonck and Nathalie Schrymecker.


Czechoslovakia  0–0  France
Report (in French)
Referee: Piotr Werner (Poland)

Czechoslovakia  3–0  Bulgaria
Štěrbová   18'
Farmačková   56',   73' (pen.)
Report (in Czech)
Attendance: 900
Referee: Gabor Plasek (Hungary)

Belgium  1–0  Spain
Verdonck   73' KBVB Report (in Dutch)

Bulgaria  0–2  France
Report (in French) Margaria   5'
Mismacq   42'
Attendance: 50
Referee: Aleksandr Khokhriakov (USSR)

Quarterfinals edit

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Denmark   2–6   Sweden 1–5 1–1
Norway   5–1   Netherlands 2–1 3–0
Czechoslovakia   1–3   West Germany 1–1 0–2
Italy   4–1   France 2–0 2–1

First leg edit

Denmark  1–5  Sweden
Smidt Nielsen   51' (pen.) DBU Report (in Danish)
SvFF Report (in Swedish)
Videkull   2', 29'
Sundhage   40'
Hansson   75'
Andelén   81'
Attendance: 375
Referee: Guðmundur Haraldsson (Iceland)

Norway  2–1  Netherlands
Grude   6'
Storhaug   15'
KNVB Report (in Dutch)
NFF Report (in Norwegian)
de Bakker   54'
Attendance: 623
Referee: Wolf-Günter Wiesel (Germany)

Italy  2–0  France
Morace   16', 46' Report (in French)
FIGC Report (in Italian)
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Charles Agius (Malta)

Czechoslovakia  1–1  West Germany
E. Nováková   21' DFB Report (in German) Bindl   49'

Second leg edit

Sweden  1–1  Denmark
Videkull   2' DBU Report (in Danish)
SvFF Report (in Swedish)
Bagge   16'
Attendance: 595
Referee: Eeko Aho (Finland)

Netherlands  0–3  Norway
KNVB Report (in Dutch)
NFF Report (in Norwegian)
Grude   40'
Storhaug   55'
Carlsen   76' (pen.)

France  1–2  Italy
Musset   1' Report (in French)
FIGC Report (in Italian)
Marsiletti   69', 71'
Attendance: 2,100
Referee: Jose Francisco Conceicao Silva (Portugal)

West Germany  2–0  Czechoslovakia
Neid   26'
Mohr   55'
DFB Report (in German)
Attendance: 2,053
Referee: Charles Gilson (Luxembourg)

Sweden, Norway, Italy and West Germany qualified for the final tournament.


References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Garin, Erik (30 April 2006). "Switzerland – Details International Matches Women since 1970". RSSSF. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Schweiz Frauen-Nationalteam – Länderspiele 1987". fussball-schweiz.ch (in German). Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Schweiz Frauen-Nationalteam – Länderspiele 1988". fussball-schweiz.ch (in German). Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  4. ^ Jana and Alena Nováková are sisters. Jana married the italian Paoletti, so that she's reported by the husband's name.

External links edit