This page describes the qualifying procedure for the 1984 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship . 27 teams were divided into 8 groups of two, three and four teams each. The eight winners advanced to the quarterfinals, consisting in two-legged rounds. The four winners of the quarterfinals advanced to the final tournament .
Group stage
Group 1
19 June 1983 Akranes
7 September 1983 Reykjavík
17 September 1983 Kilmarnock
19 September 1983 Blackburn
5 October 1983 Middlesbrough
19 October 1983 Motherwell
Group 2
20 October 1982 Geithain
13 April 1983 Braunschweig
4 May 1983 Sandefjord
7 May 1983 Eisenhüttenstadt
6 September 1983 Östersund
14 September 1983 Kalmar
1 October 1983 Lübeck
9 October 1983 Sander
12 October 1983 Kongsvinger
22 October 1983 Ystad
2 November 1983 Gräfenhainichen
6 November 1983 Fulda
Group 3
May 15, 1983 Minsk
June 1, 1983 Kuusankoski
September 8, 1983 Nokia
October 2, 1983 Białystok
October 13, 1983 Moscow
October 16, 1983 Suwałki
Group 4
3 November 1982 Wallisellen
9 November 1982 Esch-sur-Alzette
11 November 1982 Wormerveer
16 March 1983 Weert
20 April 1983 Niederkorn
5 May 1983 Liestal
11 May 1983 Copenhagen
23 September 1983 Helsingør
21 September 1983 Echternach
27 September 1983 Papendrecht
12 October 1983 Østerbro
22 October 1983 Steffisburg
Group 5
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Italy
2
2
0
0
3
0
+3
4
Austria
2
0
0
2
0
3
–3
0
15 June 1983 Villach
12 October 1983 Mestre
Group 6
1 December 1982 Murcia
23 February 1983 Mestre
9 March 1983 Évora
9 March 1983 Mechelen
23 March 1983 Agen
23 March 1983 Mechelen
20 April 1983 Paços de Ferreira
27 April 1983 Guadalajara
26 October 1983 Duffel
26 November 1983 Blois
30 November 1983 Plasencia
7 December 1983 Lisboa
Group 7
23 February 1983 Alexandroupoli
27 April 1983 Galaţi
25 May 1983 České Budějovice
8 June 1983 Constanţa
31 August 1983 Alba Iulia
15 September 1983 Trikala
28 September 1983 Kladovo
6 October 1983 Stara Pazova
23 October 1983 Skuteč
9 November 1983 Bitola
29 November 1983 Považská Bystrica
7 December 1983 Chania
Group 8
20 February 1983 Bursa
15 May 1983 Gorna Oryahovitsa
11 September 1983 Cegléd
19 October 1983 Ihtiman
28 October 1983 Eger
2 November 1983 Istanbul
Quarterfinals
First leg
February 15, 1984 Montevarchi
March 1, 1984 Watford
March 11, 1984 Lahti
April 7, 1984 Enschede
Second leg
March 14, 1984 Umag
Yugoslavia won 2–1 on aggregate.
March 21, 1984 Bourg-en-Bresse
England won 5–1 on aggregate.
March 28, 1984 Baku
Soviet Union won 3–1 on aggregate.
April 30, 1984 Hagen
West Germany won 6–2 on aggregate.
References and notes
Originally France won 2–1, but Portugal had 3 matches awarded 0–3 losses against them for fielding over-aged players.
Originally Portugal won 4–1, see note above
Originally Portugal won 0–6, see note above
External links
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