| 1990-es U18-as labdarúgó-Európa-bajnokság | |
|---|---|
| Tournament details | |
| Host country | Hungary | 
| Dates | 24–29 July | 
| Teams | 8 | 
| Final positions | |
| Champions |  Soviet Union (6th title) | 
| Runners-up |  Portugal | 
| Third place |  Spain | 
| Fourth place |  England | 
| Tournament statistics | |
| Matches played | 10 | 
| Goals scored | 25 (2.5 per match) | 
The 1990 UEFA European Under-18 Championship final tournament was held in Hungary. It also served as the European qualification for the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship. Players born on or after 1 August 1971 were eligible to participate in this competition.
Teams
The following teams qualified for the tournament:
.svg.png.webp) Belgium Belgium
 England England
 Hungary (host, but still qualified) Hungary (host, but still qualified)
 Portugal Portugal
 Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
 Soviet Union Soviet Union
 Spain Spain
 Sweden Sweden
Squads
Quarter-finals
| England  | 1–1 | .svg.png.webp) Belgium | 
|---|---|---|
| Penalties | ||
| 5–4 | ||
Referee: Gerhard Kapl (Austria)
| Soviet Union  | 3–0 |  Sweden | 
|---|---|---|
Referee: Serge Muhmenthaler (Switzerland)
| Portugal  | 1–1 |  Hungary | 
|---|---|---|
| Torres  47' | Szabados  44' | |
| Penalties | ||
| J. Costa  Pilar  Figo  | 3–1 |  Halmai | 
Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy)
Semi-finals
Places 5–8
| Republic of Ireland  | 1–0 |  Hungary | 
|---|---|---|
Referee: Dusan Colic (Yugoslavia)
Places 1–4
| Soviet Union  | 3–1 |  England | 
|---|---|---|
Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy)
Third place match
| Spain  | 1–0 |  England | 
|---|---|---|
| Cuéllar  12' | 
Referee: Serge Muhmenthaler (Switzerland)
Final
| Soviet Union  | 0–0 |  Portugal | 
|---|---|---|
| Penalties | ||
| Pokhlebaev  Kandaurov  Loukine  Sharan  | 4–2 |  Bento  Figo  Xavier | 
Referee: Gerhard Kapl (Austria)
| 1990 UEFA European Under-18 Championship | 
|---|
|  Soviet Union Sixth title | 
Qualification to World Youth Championship
The six best performing teams qualified for the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship.
 England England
 Portugal (host) Portugal (host)
 Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
 Soviet Union Soviet Union
 Spain Spain
 Sweden Sweden
See also
External links
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