1994 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2

The qualification matches for Group 2 of the European zone (UEFA) of the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification tournament took place between September 1992 and November 1993. The teams competed on a home-and-away basis with the winner and runner-up claiming 2 of the 12 spots in the final tournament allocated to the European zone. The group consisted of England, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, San Marino, and Turkey.[1]

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification            
1   Norway 10 7 2 1 25 5 +20 16 Qualification to 1994 FIFA World Cup 2–1 2–0 1–0 3–1 10–0
2   Netherlands 10 6 3 1 29 9 +20 15 0–0 2–0 2–2 3–1 6–0
3   England 10 5 3 2 26 9 +17 13 1–1 2–2 3–0 4–0 6–0
4   Poland 10 3 2 5 10 15 −5 8 0–3 1–3 1–1 1–0 1–0
5   Turkey 10 3 1 6 11 19 −8 7 2–1 1–3 0–2 2–1 4–1
6   San Marino 10 0 1 9 2 46 −44 1 0–2 0–7 1–7 0–3 0–0
Source: [citation needed]

Results edit

Norway  10–0  San Marino
Rekdal   4', 79'
Halle   6', 53', 70'
Sørloth   15', 22'
Nilsen   46', 67'
Mykland   74'
Report
Attendance: 6,511
Referee: Esa Palsi (Finland)

Norway  2–1  Netherlands
Rekdal   9' (pen.)
Sørloth   78'
Report Bergkamp   10'
Attendance: 19,998
Referee: Rémi Harrel (France)
Poland  1–0  Turkey
Wałdoch   33' Report
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)

San Marino  0–2  Norway
Report Jakobsen   7'
Flo   19'

England  1–1  Norway
Platt   55' Report Rekdal   77'
Attendance: 51,441
Netherlands  2–2  Poland
Van Vossen   43', 48' Report Koźmiński   19'
Kowalczyk   21'
Attendance: 14,500

Turkey  4–1  San Marino
Hakan   37', 89'
Orhan   87'
Hami   90'
Report Bacciocchi   53'
Attendance: 22,303

England  4–0  Turkey
Gascoigne   16', 61'
Shearer   28'
Pearce   60'
Report
Attendance: 42,984
Referee: Bo Karlsson (Sweden)

Turkey  1–3  Netherlands
Feyyaz   61' Report Van Vossen   57', 87'
Gullit   59'
Attendance: 7,585

England  6–0  San Marino
Platt   13', 24', 67', 83'
Palmer   78'
Ferdinand   86'
Report
Attendance: 51,154

Netherlands  3–1  Turkey
Overmars   4'
Witschge   37', 57'
Report Feyyaz   36' (pen.)
Attendance: 13,000

San Marino  0–0  Turkey
Report

Netherlands  6–0  San Marino
Van den Brom   2'
Canti   29' (o.g.)
de Wolf   52', 85'
R. de Boer   68' (pen.)
Van Vossen   78'
Report
Attendance: 12,500

Turkey  0–2  England
Report Platt   7'
Gascoigne   45'
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Fabio Baldas (Italy)

England  2–2  Netherlands
Barnes   2'
Platt   23'
Report Bergkamp   34'
Van Vossen   85' (pen.)
Attendance: 73,163
Norway  3–1  Turkey
Rekdal   14' (pen.)
Fjørtoft   17'
Jakobsen   55'
Report Feyyaz   57'
Attendance: 21,530
Poland  1–0  San Marino
Furtok   70' Report
Attendance: 20,000

San Marino  0–3  Poland
Report Leśniak   52', 80'
K. Warzycha   56'

Poland  1–1  England
Adamczuk   36' Report I. Wright   84'

Norway  2–0  England
Leonhardsen   43'
Bohinen   48'
Report
Attendance: 22,256

Netherlands  0–0  Norway
Report
Attendance: 42,600

England  3–0  Poland
Ferdinand   5'
Gascoigne   49'
Pearce   53'
Report

Norway  1–0  Poland
Flo   55' Report
Attendance: 21,968
San Marino  0–7  Netherlands
Report Bosman   1', 66', 76'
Jonk   21', 43'
R. de Boer   51'
R. Koeman   79' (pen.)

Netherlands  2–0  England
R. Koeman   62'
Bergkamp   68'
Report
Attendance: 48,000
Poland  0–3  Norway
Report Flo   61'
Fjørtoft   63'
Johnsen   89'
Attendance: 11,000

Turkey  2–1  Poland
Hakan   52'
K. Bülent   67'
Report Kowalczyk   18'
Attendance: 8,326

Turkey  2–1  Norway
Ertuğrul   5', 26' Report Bohinen   48'

Poland  1–3  Netherlands
Leśniak   14' Report Bergkamp   10', 56'
R. de Boer   88'
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Leif Sundell (Sweden)
San Marino  1–7  England
Gualtieri   1' Report I. Wright   34', 46', 78', 90'
Ince   22', 73'
Ferdinand   38'

Goal scorers edit

7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Only 37 of the entered teams actually competed in the qualification tournament: Germany qualified for the World Cup automatically as defending champions and Liechtenstein withdrew before the draw was made. Additionally, Yugoslavia was suspended by FIFA due to United Nations sanctions stemming from the Yugoslav wars.

External links edit