^ abYugoslavia were to participate in the final tournament as FR Yugoslavia. However, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was placed under sanctions on 30 May 1992 by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 after the outbreak of Yugoslav Wars.[1] FIFA and UEFA therefore suspended FR Yugoslavia from competitive football on 31 May 1992, meaning they could not participate in the final tournament. Group runners-up Denmark instead took the spot at the final tournament.
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^"United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 (Implementing Trade Embargo on Yugoslavia)". UMN.edu. United Nations. 30 May 1992. Retrieved 18 August 2008.
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Standings and results for Group 4 of the UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying tournament Group 4 consisted of Austria Denmark the Faroe Islands Northern Ireland and Yugoslavia Yugoslavia won the group but the team as FR Yugoslavia was banned from the final tournament It was the first international tournament for the Faroe Islands and the win against Austria their first competitive win Contents 1 Final table 2 Results 3 Goalscorers 4 ReferencesFinal table editPos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 nbsp Yugoslavia 8 7 0 1 24 4 20 14 Banned from final tournament a 1 2 4 1 4 1 7 02 nbsp Denmark 8 6 1 1 18 7 11 13 Qualify for final tournament a 0 2 2 1 2 1 4 13 nbsp Northern Ireland 8 2 3 3 11 11 0 7 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 14 nbsp Austria 8 1 1 6 6 14 8 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 05 nbsp Faroe Islands 8 1 1 6 3 26 23 3 0 2 0 4 0 5 1 0 Source UEFARules for classification Qualification tiebreakersNotes a b Yugoslavia were to participate in the final tournament as FR Yugoslavia However the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was placed under sanctions on 30 May 1992 by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 after the outbreak of Yugoslav Wars 1 FIFA and UEFA therefore suspended FR Yugoslavia from competitive football on 31 May 1992 meaning they could not participate in the final tournament Group runners up Denmark instead took the spot at the final tournament Results editMain article Faroe Islands v Austria UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying 12 September 1990 1990 09 12 19 00 CESTFaroe Islands nbsp 1 0 nbsp AustriaNielsen nbsp 61 ReportLandskrona IP Landskrona Sweden Attendance 1 157Referee Egil Nervik Norway 12 September 199020 00 UTC 1Northern Ireland nbsp 0 2 nbsp YugoslaviaReport Pancev nbsp 36 Prosinecki nbsp 86 Windsor Park BelfastAttendance 9 008Referee Jacobus Uilenberg Netherlands 10 October 199019 30 UTC 2Denmark nbsp 4 1 nbsp Faroe IslandsM Laudrup nbsp 8 48 Elstrup nbsp 37 Povlsen nbsp 89 Report Morkore nbsp 21 Idraetsparken CopenhagenAttendance 38 563Referee Gudmundur Haraldsson Iceland 17 October 199020 00 UTC 1Northern Ireland nbsp 1 1 nbsp DenmarkClarke nbsp 58 Report Bartram nbsp 11 pen Windsor Park BelfastAttendance 9 079Referee Roger Philippi Luxembourg 31 October 199019 00 UTC 1Yugoslavia nbsp 4 1 nbsp AustriaPancev nbsp 32 52 85 Katanec nbsp 43 Report Ogris nbsp 15 Red Star Stadium BelgradeAttendance 11 422Referee Aron Schmidhuber Germany 14 November 199019 30 UTC 1Denmark nbsp 0 2 nbsp YugoslaviaReport Bazdarevic nbsp 77 Jarni nbsp 84 Idraetsparken CopenhagenAttendance 39 700Referee Neil Midgley England 14 November 199019 30 UTC 1Austria nbsp 0 0 nbsp Northern IrelandReportPraterstadion ViennaAttendance 6 753Referee Gerard Biguet France 27 March 199117 15 UTC 1Yugoslavia nbsp 4 1 nbsp Northern IrelandBinic nbsp 35 Pancev nbsp 47 60 62 Report Hill nbsp 44 Red Star Stadium BelgradeAttendance 5 086Referee Yusuf Namoglu Turkey 1 May 199120 00 UTC 2Yugoslavia nbsp 1 2 nbsp DenmarkPancev nbsp 50 Report Christensen nbsp 31 63 Red Star Stadium BelgradeAttendance 16 477Referee Joel Quiniou France 1 May 199120 00 UTC 1Northern Ireland nbsp 1 1 nbsp Faroe IslandsClarke nbsp 45 Report Reynheim nbsp 63 Windsor Park BelfastAttendance 7 253Referee Michel Piraux Belgium 16 May 199120 00 UTC 2Yugoslavia nbsp 7 0 nbsp Faroe IslandsNajdoski nbsp 21 Prosinecki nbsp 24 Pancev nbsp 51 72 Vulic nbsp 65 Boban nbsp 68 Suker nbsp 85 ReportRed Star Stadium BelgradeAttendance 6 745Referee Vassilios Nikakis Greece 22 May 199119 00 UTC 2Austria nbsp 3 0 nbsp Faroe IslandsPfeifenberger nbsp 13 Streiter nbsp 48 Wetl nbsp 69 ReportLehen Stadium SalzburgAttendance 11 757Referee Loizos Loizou Cyprus 5 June 199116 00 UTC 2Denmark nbsp 2 1 nbsp AustriaChristensen nbsp 2 33 Report Ogris nbsp 83 Odense Stadium OdenseAttendance 12 521Referee Michal Listkiewicz Poland 11 September 199119 00 UTC 1Faroe Islands nbsp 0 5 nbsp Northern IrelandReport Wilson nbsp 8 Clarke nbsp 12 51 68 pen McDonald nbsp 14 Landskrona IP LandskronaAttendance 1 623Referee Simo Ruokonen Finland 25 September 199119 00 UTC 1Faroe Islands nbsp 0 4 nbsp DenmarkReport Christofte nbsp 2 pen Christensen nbsp 6 Pingel nbsp 78 Vilfort nbsp 75 Landskrona IP LandskronaAttendance 2 589Referee Jim McCluskey Scotland 9 October 199119 30 UTC 2Austria nbsp 0 3 nbsp DenmarkReport Artner nbsp 9 o g Povlsen nbsp 15 Christensen nbsp 37 Praterstadion ViennaAttendance 7 453Referee Frans van den Wijngaert Belgium 16 October 199119 00 UTC 1Faroe Islands nbsp 0 2 nbsp YugoslaviaReport Jugovic nbsp 13 Savicevic nbsp 80 Landskrona IP LandskronaAttendance 2 485Referee Gunther Habermann Germany 16 October 199119 30 UTC 1Northern Ireland nbsp 2 1 nbsp AustriaDowie nbsp 18 Black nbsp 42 Report Lainer nbsp 44 Windsor Park BelfastAttendance 6 854Referee Leif Sundell Sweden 13 November 199119 30 UTC 1Denmark nbsp 2 1 nbsp Northern IrelandPovlsen nbsp 22 36 Report Taggart nbsp 71 Odense Stadium OdenseAttendance 10 881Referee Alexey Spirin Soviet Union 13 November 199119 30 UTC 1Austria nbsp 0 2 nbsp YugoslaviaReport Lukic nbsp 18 Savicevic nbsp 38 Praterstadion ViennaAttendance 6 212Referee Pietro D Elia Italy Goalscorers editThere were 62 goals scored in 20 matches for an average of 3 1 goals per match 10 goals nbsp Darko Pancev 6 goals nbsp Bent Christensen 5 goals nbsp Colin Clarke 4 goals nbsp Flemming Povlsen 2 goals nbsp Michael Laudrup nbsp Robert Prosinecki nbsp Dejan Savicevic 1 goal nbsp Leo Lainer nbsp Andreas Ogris nbsp Ernst Ogris nbsp Heimo Pfeifenberger nbsp Michael Streiter nbsp Arnold Wetl nbsp Jan Bartram nbsp Kim Christofte nbsp Lars Elstrup nbsp Frank Pingel nbsp Kim Vilfort nbsp Allan Morkore nbsp Torkil Nielsen nbsp Kari Reynheim nbsp Kingsley Black nbsp Iain Dowie nbsp Colin Hill nbsp Alan McDonald nbsp Gerry Taggart nbsp Kevin Wilson nbsp Mehmed Bazdarevic nbsp Dragisa Binic nbsp Zvonimir Boban nbsp Robert Jarni nbsp Vladimir Jugovic nbsp Srecko Katanec nbsp Vladan Lukic nbsp Ilija Najdoski nbsp Davor Suker nbsp Zoran Vulic 1 own goal nbsp Peter Artner against Denmark References editUEFA website Robinson J 1996 The European Football Championships 1958 1996 Soccer Book Publishing ISBN 0 947808 69 8 Attendances Lander Y 1995 The European Football Championships 1960 1992 Chempionaty Evropy 1960 1992 Kharkiv Ukraine Printal United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 Implementing Trade Embargo on Yugoslavia UMN edu United Nations 30 May 1992 Retrieved 18 August 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying Group 4 amp oldid 1172807073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,