UEFA
1990 World Cup Qualifiers
Italy
12 May 1988   -   18 November 1989
Matches
116/116 Matches
Goals
290 Goals   (Average: 2,50)
Top Scorers
Marc van der Linden
7 Goals
Mo Johnston
6 Goals
Michel Gonzáles
5 Goals 1 Own Goal
Toni Polster
5 Goals
Flemming Povlsen
5 Goals
Manolo Sánchez
5 Goals
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1990 World Cup Qualifiers
Italy
116/116 Matches
290 Goals   (Average: 2,50)
32 Teams
The winner of each group qualify for World Cup
The two best-ranked runners-up among groups 1, 2 and 4 also qualify for World Cup.
Oct 19, 1988
Athens
Oct 19, 1988
Sofia
Nov 2, 1988
Bucharest
Nov 2, 1988
Copenhagen
Apr 26, 1989
Athens
Apr 26, 1989
Sofia
May 17, 1989
Bucharest
May 17, 1989
Copenhagen
Oct 11, 1989
Varna
Oct 11, 1989
Copenhagen
Nov 15, 1989
Bucharest
Nov 15, 1989
Athens
The winner of each group qualify for World Cup
The two best-ranked runners-up among groups 1, 2 and 4 also qualify for World Cup.
Oct 19, 1988
London
Oct 19, 1988
Chorzow
Nov 5, 1988
Tirana
Mar 8, 1989
Tirana
Apr 26, 1989
London
May 7, 1989
Stockholm
Jun 3, 1989
London
Sep 6, 1989
Stockholm
Oct 8, 1989
Stockholm
Oct 11, 1989
Chorzow
Oct 25, 1989
Chorzow
Nov 15, 1989
Tirana
The top two teams qualify for World Cup.
Aug 31, 1988
Reykjavik
Oct 12, 1988
Istanbul
Oct 19, 1988
Kiev
Oct 19, 1988
Berlin
Nov 2, 1988
Vienna
Nov 30, 1988
Istanbul
Apr 12, 1989
Magdeburg
Apr 26, 1989
Kiev
May 20, 1989
Leipzig
May 31, 1989
Moscow
Jun 14, 1989
Reykjavik
Aug 10, 1989
Istanbul
Aug 23, 1989
Salzburg
Sep 6, 1989
Vienna
Sep 6, 1989
Reykjavik
Sep 20, 1989
Reykjavik
Oct 8, 1989
Karl-Marx-Stadt
Oct 25, 1989
Istanbul
Nov 15, 1989
Simferopol
Nov 15, 1989
Vienna
The winner of each group qualify for World Cup
The two best-ranked runners-up among groups 1, 2 and 4 also qualify for World Cup.
Aug 31, 1988
Helsinki
Sep 14, 1988
Amsterdam
Oct 19, 1988
Swansea
Apr 26, 1989
Rotterdam
May 31, 1989
Helsinki
May 31, 1989
Cardiff
Sep 6, 1989
Helsinki
Oct 4, 1989
Dortmund
Oct 11, 1989
Wrexham
Nov 15, 1989
Cologne
Nov 15, 1989
Rotterdam
The top two teams qualify for World Cup.
Sep 14, 1988
Oslo
Sep 28, 1988
Paris
Oct 19, 1988
Glasgow
Oct 22, 1988
Nicósia
Nov 2, 1988
Limassol
Nov 19, 1988
Belgrade
Dec 11, 1988
Belgrade
Feb 8, 1989
Limassol
Mar 8, 1989
Glasgow
Apr 26, 1989
Glasgow
Apr 29, 1989
Paris
May 21, 1989
Oslo
Sep 5, 1989
Oslo
Oct 11, 1989
Sarajevo
Oct 11, 1989
Paris
Oct 28, 1989
Athens
Nov 15, 1989
Glasgow
Nov 18, 1989
Toulouse
The top two teams qualify for World Cup.
Dec 11, 1988
Ta'Qali
Jan 22, 1989
Ta'Qali
Mar 23, 1989
Seville
Apr 12, 1989
Budapest
Oct 11, 1989
Budapest
Nov 15, 1989
Seville
The top two teams qualify for World Cup.
Sep 21, 1988
Luxembourg
Oct 18, 1988
Esch-Sur-Alzette
Oct 19, 1988
Brussels
Nov 16, 1988
Bratislava
Feb 15, 1989
Lisbon
Apr 29, 1989
Brussels
Sep 6, 1989
Brussels
Sep 20, 1989
Neuchatel
Oct 11, 1989
Saarbrücken
Oct 25, 1989
Brussels
Nov 15, 1989
St. Gallen
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