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1994 UEFA European Under 21 Championship qualification

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The 1994 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification began in 1992 and finished in early 1994. The final tournament was held in March and April 1994 in France.

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The 32 national teams were divided into six groups (four groups of 5 + two groups of 6). The group winners and the two best runners-up played off against each other on a two-legged home-and-away basis to determine the final four, one of whom would host the last four matches.

The team from Serbia and Montenegro, then known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (founded in April 1992) were excluded from the tournament for political reasons. They had been drawn in group five. In the first competition since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia competed. Wales also competed for the first time.

Group 2

 Poland qualify as group winners

Group 3

 Spain qualify as group winners

Group 4

 Czechoslovakia qualify as group winners

Group 5

 Yugoslavia was excluded due to Yugoslav war.

 Russia qualify as group winners
 Greece qualify as a "best runner-up"

Group 6

 France qualify as group winners

References

1994 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Wikipedia


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