1988 MATCHES

EUROPE

12/01/1988, Las Palmas (Spain), Estadio Insular, 2000
Maspalomas Tournament
FINLAND             2 (Mika-Matti Paatelainen, Jarmo Alatensiö)  
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      0
Finland:            Kari Laukkanen, Erik Holmgren, Esa Pekonen, Jari Europaeus, Erkka Petäjä,
                    Marko Myyry, Mika Lipponen, Markus Törnvall (Ismo Lius 80'), 
                    Pasi Tauriainen (Jarmo Alatensiö 57'), Jari Rantanen (Ari Valvee 27'), 
                    Mika-Matti Paatelainen.
Czechoslovakia:     Luděk Mikloško, Július Bielik, Jozef Chovanec, František Straka
                    (Stanislav Griga 83'), Peter Fieber (Miroslav Siva 60'), Viliam Hýravý
                    (Michal Bílek 46'), Ivan Hašek, Luboš Kubík, Ľubomír Moravčík,
                    TomᚠSkuhravý, Ivo Knoflíček.
Referee:
Coaches:            Finland: Jukka Vakkila.
                    Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.
Note:               The match is not official for Czechoslovakia, but it is a full FIFA
                    international and is on Finland's official list.

13/01/1988, Las Palmas (Spain), Estadio Insular, 4500
Maspalomas Tournament
SWEDEN              4 (Jonas Thern 2, Peter Truedsson, Stefan Rehn)
EAST GERMANY        1 (Andreas Thom)
Sweden:             Lars Eriksson, Sula Vaattovaara, Andreas Ravelli, Roger Ljung 
                    (Hans Eklund 77'), Dennis Schiller, Jonas Thern, Stefan Rehn, 
                    Leif Engqvist (Peter Lönn 71'), Anders Limpár, Peter Truedsson,  
                    (Jan Hellström 84'), Hans Eskilsson (Jan Eriksson 71').
East Germany:       René Müller, Dirk Stahmann, Ronald Kreer, Detlef Schößler,
                    Matthias Döschner, Jörg Stübner (Hans-Uwe Pilz 46'), Rico Steinmann
                    (Matthias Sammer 46'), Rainer Ernst, Ulf Kirsten, Thomas Doll,
                    Andreas Thom.
Referee:
Coaches:            Sweden: Olle Nordin.
                    East Germany: Bernd Stange.
Note:               The match is not official for East Germany, but it is a full FIFA
                    international and is included on Sweden's official list.

15/01/1988, Las Palmas (Spain), Estadio Insular, 2000
Maspalomas Tournament
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      1 (Ivan Hašek)
EAST GERMANY        0
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Michal Bílek, Jozef Chovanec, Miroslav Kadlec, Ľubomír Vlk,
                    Ľubomír Moravčík (Július Bielik 76'), Ivan Hašek, Luboš Kubík,
                    Viliam Hýravý, Václav Daněk (TomᚠSkuhravý 87'), Stanislav Griga
                    (Ivo Knoflíček 87').
East Germany:       Bodo Rudwaleit, Uwe Zötzsche, Ronald Kreer, Frank Rohde, Detlef Schößler,
                    Jürgen Raab, Matthias Liebers, Matthias Sammer, Ulf Kirsten
                    (Jörg Stübner 77'), Rainer Ernst, Andreas Thom (Thomas Doll 13').
Referee:
Coaches:            Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.
                    East Germany: Bernd Stange.
Note:               The match is not official for Czechoslovakia or East Germany, but it is a
                    full FIFA international.

15/01/1988, Las Palmas (Spain), Estadio Insular, 4100
Maspalomas Tournament
SWEDEN              1 (Jonas Thern)
FINLAND             0
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Dennis Schiller (Björn Kindlund 46'), Peter Lönn,
                    Andreas Ravelli, Roger Ljung, Jan Eriksson, Leif Engqvist, Jonas Thern,
                    Anders Limpár, Hans Eskilsson (Hans Eklund 80'), Peter Truedsson
                    (Jan Hellström 46').
Finland:            Olli Huttunen, Jyrki Hännikäinen, Esa Pekonen, Jari Europaeus, 
                    Erkka Petäjä, Petri Sulonen, (Pasi Tauriainen 56'), Jari Rinne 
                    (Ari Valvee 46'), Markus Törnvall (Jarmo Alatensiö 75'), Marko Myyry 
                    (Janne Makela 46'), Ismo Lius, Jari Rantanen.
Referee:
Coaches:            Sweden: Olle Nordin.
                    Finland: Jukka Vakkila.
Note:               The match is not official for Finland, but it is a full FIFA international,
                    and is included on Sweden's official list.

27/01/1988, Valencia, Estadio Luis Casanova, 25000
Friendly International
SPAIN               0
EAST GERMANY        0
Spain:              Zubizarreta (Buyo 46'), Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Chendo
                    (Quique Flores 46'), Andoni Goikoetxea, López Rekarte, Míchel
                    (Luis García 73'), Seńor (Martín Vázquez 46'), Víctor Muńoz, Julio Alberto
                    (Carrasco 46'), Julio Salinas, José María Bakero.
East Germany:       René Müller, Dirk Stahmann, Detlef Schößler, Ronald Kreer, Uwe Zötzsche,
                    Rainer Ernst (Jörg Stübner 66'), Jürgen Raab (Frank Rohde 59'), 
                    Matthias Liebers, Ulf Kirsten, Matthias Sammer, Thomas Doll 
                    (Hans-Uwe Pilz 85').
Referee:            Michel Girard (France).
Coaches:            Spain: Miguel Muńoz.
                    East Germany: Bernd Stange.

02/02/1988, Toulouse, Stade Municipal, 10348
Tournoi de France
FRANCE              2 (Gérald Passi 7', Philippe Fargeon 9')
SWITZERLAND         1 (Beat Sutter 19')
France:             Bruno Martini, William Ayache (Bernard Casoni 66'), Basile Boli,
                    Sylvain Kastendeuch, Manuel Amoros [c], Jean-Marc Ferreri
                    (Dominique Bijotat 80'), Pascal Despeyroux, Fabrice Poullain, 
                    Gérald Passi, Yannick Stopyra (Jean-Pierre Papin 71'), Philippe Fargeon.
Switzerland:        Martin Brunner, Stefan Marini, Martin Weber, Alain Geiger,
                    Marco Schällibaum, Marcel Koller (Blaise Piffaretti 77'), Heinz Hermann,
                    Thomas Bickel, Beat Sutter, Hans-Peter Zwicker (Kubilay Türkyilmaz 65'),
                    Christophe Bonvin.
Referee:            Gérard Biguet (France).
Coaches:            France: Henri Michel.
                    Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux.

05/02/1988, Monaco, Stade Louis II, 3000
Tournoi de France
SWITZERLAND         2 (Marcel Koller 25, Beat Sutter 65')
AUSTRIA             1 (Alain Geiger 48' OG)
Switzerland:        Martin Brunner, Stefan Marini, Martin Andermatt, Alain Geiger,
                    Marco Schällibaum, Marcel Koller, Heinz Hermann, Thomas Bickel
                    (Martin Weber 67'), Beat Sutter (Dario Zuffi 82'), Kubilay Türkyilmaz
                    (Hans-Peter Zwicker 85'), Christophe Bonvin.
Austria:            Franz Wohlfahrt, Heribert Weber (Manfred Zsak 46'), Peter Artner 
                    (Robert Frind 70'), Robert Pecl, Karl Brauneder, Jürgen Werner I
                    (Peter Stöger 46'), Peter Schöttel, Manfred Kern, Gerald Willfurth,
                    Andreas Ogris (Rupert Marko 61'), Richard Niederbacher.
Referee:            Michel Girard (France).
Coaches:            Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux.
                    Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
Cards:              None.

06/02/1988, Haifa (Israel), Kiryat Eliezer, 3000
Friendly International
POLAND              2 (Wiesław Cisek 40', 84')
ROMANIA             2 (Marcel Coraş 37', Ioan Sabău 48')
Poland:             Ryszard Jankowski, Dariusz Kubicki, Paweł Król (Wiesław Cisek 30'),
                    Dariusz Wdowczyk, Witold Wenclewski, Ryszard Tarasiewicz, 
                    Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Waldemar Prusik [c], Jan Urban, Ryszard Cyroń
                    (Dariusz Marciniak 46'), Roman Kosecki (Damian Łukasik 65').
Romania:            Silviu Lung, Daniel Ciucă, Ioan Andonie, Mircea Rednic (Mircea Popa 46'),
                    Emil Săndoi, Ioan Sabău (Ion Goanţă 63'), Ladislau Bölöni [c],
                    Dorin Mateuţ, Michael Klein, Marcel Coraş, Horaţiu Lasconi.
Referee:            Shamir Zvi (Israel) (Itzhak Ben Itzhak (Israel) 46').
Coaches:            Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.
                    Romania: Emerich Jenei.
Cards:              Poland: none.
                    Romania: Ioan Andonie [Y].

07/02/1988, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 5000
Rothmans Tournament
MALTA               2 (Carmel Busuttil 2)
FINLAND             0
Malta:              David Cluett, Edwin Camilleri, Alex Azzopardi, Joe Brincat,
                    Martin Scicluna, John Buttigieg, Carmel Busuttil, Raymond Vella,
                    David Carabott, Charles Micallef, Michael Degiorgio.
Finland:            Olli Huttunen, Erkka Petäjä, Esa Pekonen, Jari Europaeus, Erik Holmgren
                    (Marko Myyry 65'), Jari Rinne (Pasi Tauriainen 70'), Markus Törnvall, 
                    Kari Rissanen, Jarmo Alatensiö, Ari Hjelm, Ari Valvee.
Referee:
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
                    Finland: Jukka Vakkila.

10/02/1988, Ta'Qali (Malta), National Stadium
Rothmans Tournament
EAST GERMANY OLYM.  2
FINLAND             0
East Germany Olym.:
Finland:            Kari Laukkanen, Erkka Petäjä, Mika Aaltonen, Jari Europaeus, 
                    Erik Holmgren, Pasi Tauriainen (Seppo Nikkilä), Markus Törnvall, 
                    Kari Rissanen, Jarmo Alatensiö (Jari Rinne), Ari Hjelm, 
                    Mika-Matti Paatelainen.
Referee:
Coaches:            East Germany Olym.:
                    Finland: Jukka Vakkila.
Note:               Not a full FIFA international, and unofficial for Finland.

13/02/1988, Ta'Qali, National Stadium
Rothmans Tournament
MALTA               0
EAST GERMANY OLYM.  1
Malta:              Pierre Calleja, Edwin Camilleri, Alex Azzopardi, Joe Brincat,
                    Joe Camilleri, John Buttigieg, John Micallef (Charles Scerri),
                    Raymond Vella, David Carabott, Charles Micallef (Kristian Laferla),
                    Michael Degiorgio.
East Germany Olym.:
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
                    East Germany Olym.:
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

17/02/1988, Athinai, Olympiako Stadio 'Spyridon Louis', 12000
Friendly International
GREECE              3 (Stelios Manolas 61', 79', Tasos Mitropoulos 89')
NORTHERN IRELAND    2 (Colin Clarke 32', 76')
Greece:             Antonis Minou (Ioannis Gkitsioudis 46'), Stratos Apostolakis,
                    Kostas Kolomitrousis, Stelios Manolas, Petros Michos 
                    (Kostas Mavridis 46'), Georgios Skartados (Nikos Nioblias 46'),
                    Dimitris Saravakos [c], Vassilis Karapialis, Vassilis Dimitriadis
                    (Stefanos Borbogkis 66'), Tasos Mitropoulos, Savvas Kofidis
                    (Jiotis Tsalouchidis 46').
Northern Ireland:   Alan McKnight, Gary Fleming, Anton Rogan, Mal Donaghy, John McClelland [c],
                    Nigel Worthington, Danny Wilson, Michael O'Neill (David Campbell 46'),
                    Colin Clarke, Jimmy Quinn, Bernard McNally (Kevin Wilson 77').
Referee:            Zdravko Đokić (Yugoslavia).
Coaches:            Greece: Miltos Papapostolou.
                    Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.
Note:               Other sources report the substitution of Michael O'Neill at 66'

20/02/1988, Bari, Stadio Comunale, 27636
Friendly International
ITALY               4 (Franco Baresi 7', Gianluca Vialli 30', 35', Giuseppe Bergomi 86')
USSR                1 (Gennadi Litovchenko 18')
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Giovanni Francini, Franco Baresi,
                    Riccardo Ferri, Luigi De Agostini, Roberto Donadoni, Fernando De Napoli,
                    Roberto Mancini, Giuseppe Giannini, Gianluca Vialli
                    (Ruggiero Rizzitelli 46').
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Vladimir Bessonov, Anatoli Demiyanenko, Sergei Gotsmanov
                    (Vasili Rats 61'), Sergei Baltacha, Vagiz Khidiatullin, Sergei Aleinikov,
                    Pavel Yakovenko (Viktor Pasulko 46'), Gennadi Litovchenko, Oleg Protasov
                    (Igor Belanov 46'), Ivan Yaremchuk.
Referee:            Yusuf Namoğlu (Turkey).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.

24/02/1988, Málaga, Estadio La Rosaleda, 37000
Friendly International
SPAIN               1 (Julio Salinas 30')
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      2 (Ivo Knoflíček 44', Luboš Kubík 76')
Spain:              Zubizarreta, López Rekarte, Larrańaga, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo
                    (Andrinua 46'), Julio Alberto (Diego Rodríguez 46'), Víctor Muńoz,
                    Eusebio, Joaquín Alonso (Seńor 75'), Beguiristáin, Julio Salinas,
                    Butragueńo.
Czechoslovakia:     Luděk Mikloško, Stanislav Levý, František Straka, Jozef Chovanec [c],
                    Ľubomír Vlk, Michal Bílek (Karel Kula 87'), Luboš Kubík, Ivan Hašek,
                    Viliam Hýravý, Milan Luhový, Ivo Knoflíček.
Referee:            Pietro De Eloi (Italy).
Coaches:            Spain: Miguel Muńoz.
                    Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.

16/03/1988, Budapest, Népstadion, 5000
Friendly International
HUNGARY             1 (József Kiprich 89')
TURKEY              0
Hungary:            József Szendrei, Attila Herédi, Ervin Kovács, Tibor Balog, Tibor Farkas
                    (Sándor Sallai 64'), József Fitos, Zoltán Bognár, János Sass, József Kiprich,
                    László Szabadi (György Katona 64'), Kálmán Kovács (László Gyimesi 46').
Turkey:             Fatih Uraz (Okan Gedikali 88'), İsmail Demiriz (Erdal Keser 55'),
                    Semih Yuvakuran, Gökhan Gedikali, Mücahit Tarkan Yalçıntaş, Gökhan Keskin,
                    Ünal Karaman, Rıdvan Dilmen (Recep Çetin 55'), Selçuk Yula
                    (Zeki Önatlı 66'), Tanju Çolak (Metin Tekin 80'), Ali Kurtuluş Gültiken.
Referee:            Tadeusz Diakonowicz (Poland).
Coaches:            Hungary: László Bálint.
                    Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan.

22/03/1988, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 8000
Friendly International
MALTA               1 (Carmel Busuttil 54')
SCOTLAND            1 (Graeme Sharp 21')
Malta:              David Cluett, Edwin Camilleri, Alex Azzopardi, Joe Brincat,
                    Martin Scicluna, John Buttigieg, Carmel Busuttil, Raymond Vella,
                    David Carabott, Charles Micallef (Charles Scerri 10'), Michael Degiorgio.
Scotland:           Jim Leighton, Stephen Clarke, Maurice Malpas, Derek Ferguson, 
                    Alex McLeish, Willie Miller, Ian Durrant, Roy Aitken [c], Graeme Sharp,
                    Ally McCoist (Brian McClair 51'), Gary Mackay (Jim McInally 55').
Referee:            George Courtney (England).
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
                    Scotland: Andy Roxburgh.

23/03/1988, Sofia, Vasil Levski, 7000
Friendly International
BULGARIA            2 (Nasko Sirakov 27', Lyuboslav Penev 88')
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      0
Bulgaria:           Borislav Mikhailov, Pavel Dochev, Zaprian Rakov, Nikolai Iliev,
                    Ivan Kochev, Radoslav Zdravkov, Anio Sadkov (Aleksandr Bonchev 85'),
                    Lyuboslav Penev, Ilian Kiriakov, Nasko Sirakov (Hristo Kolev 59'),
                    Hristo Stoichkov.
Czechoslovakia:     Luděk Mikloško, Stanislav Levý (Vladimír Weiss 70'), Jozef Chovanec [c],
                    František Straka, Ľubomír Vlk, Michal Bílek, Ivan Hašek, Luboš Kubík
                    (Stanislav Griga 56'), Viliam Hýravý, Milan Luhový, Ivo Knoflíček.
Referee:            Klaus Peschel (East Germany).
Coaches:            Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.
                    Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.

23/03/1988, London, Wembley, 74590
Friendly International
ENGLAND             2 (Gary Lineker 13', Tony Adams 61')
NETHERLANDS         2 (Tony Adams 20' OG, John Bosman 25')
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Kenny Sansom, Trevor Steven, Tony Adams, 
                    Dave Watson (Mark Wright 72'), Bryan Robson [c], Neil Webb
                    (Glenn Hoddle 69'), Peter Beardsley (Mark Hateley 35'), Gary Lineker,
                    John Barnes.
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Ronald Koeman [c], Sjaak Troost,
                    Sonny Silooy, Jan Wouters, Arnold Mühren, Gerald Vanenburg, 
                    John van 't Schip (Adick Koot 83'), Ruud Gullit (Hendrie Krüzen 60'), 
                    John Bosman.
Referee:            Adolf Prokop (East Germany).
Coaches:            England: Bobby Robson.
                    Netherlands: Rinus Michels.

23/03/1988, Bordeaux, Parc Lescure, 14441
Friendly International
FRANCE              2 (Gérald Passi 8', Luis Fernandez 26')
SPAIN               1 (Ramón 6')
France:             Joël Bats, Luc Sonor, Yvon Le Roux, Sylvain Kastendeuch, Manuel Amoros
                    (Basile Boli 80'), Dominique Bijotat (Marcel Dib 85'), Luis Fernandez [c],
                    Gérald Passi, Jean-Philippe Durand, Jean-Pierre Papin, Eric Cantona.
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Chendo, Tendillo, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, López Rekarte
                    (Soler 42'), Míchel, Ricardo Gallego, Ramón, Gordillo, Butragueńo,
                    José María Bakero.
Referee:            Neil Midgley (England).
Coaches:            France: Henri Michel.
                    Spain: Miguel Muńoz.

23/03/1988, Athinai, Olympiako Stadio 'Spyridon Louis', 8000
Friendly International
GREECE              0
USSR                4 (Oleg Protasov 2', 49', 57', Gennadi Litovchenko 17')
Greece:             Ioannis Gkitsioudis (Antonis Manikas 46'), Stratos Apostolakis,
                    Kostas Kolomitrousis, Stelios Manolas (Thanasis Kanaras 46'),
                    Petros Michos (Georgios Skartados 73'), Jiotis Tsalouchidis,
                    Dimitris Saravakos [c] (Vassilis Dimitriadis 80'), Vassilis Dimitriadis
                    (Kostas Antoniou 73'), Michalis Ziogas (Ioannis Samaras 46'), 
                    Tasos Mitropoulos, Savvas Kofidis.
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c] (Viktor Chanov 86'), Vyacheslav Sukristov,
                    Sergei Baltacha, Oleg Kuznetsov, Vagiz Khidiatullin, Vasili Rats
                    (Viktor Pasulko 46'), Pavel Yakovenko, Gennadi Litovchenko,
                    Aleksandr Zavarov (Sergei Gotsmanov 61'), Oleg Protasov, Igor Belanov
                    (Sergei Rodionov 72').
Referee:            Manfred Neuner (West Germany).
Coaches:            Greece: Miltos Papapostolou.
                    USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.
Note:               Attendance also reported as 23000.

23/03/1988, Dublin, Lansdowne Road, 30000
Friendly International
IRELAND             2 (Kevin Moran 30', David Kelly 90')
ROMANIA             0
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Kevin Moran, Mick McCarthy 
                    (John Anderson 46'), Ashley Grimes, John Sheridan, John Byrne, 
                    David Kelly, Tony Galvin (Liam O'Brien 65'), Frank Stapleton [c]
                    (Niall Quinn 53'), Kevin Sheedy.
Romania:            Dumitru Moraru, Mircea Popa, Mircea Rednic, Ioan Andonie, Nelu Stănescu,
                    Dorin Mateuţ, Ladislau Bölöni [c], Marcel Coraş, Ioan Sabău,
                    Claudiu Vaişcovici (Horaţiu Lasconi 46'), Rodion Cămătaru.
Referee:            John Martin (England).
Coaches:            Ireland: Jack Charlton (England).
                    Romania: Emerich Jenei.

23/03/1988, Belfast, Windsor Park, 4903
Friendly International
NORTHERN IRELAND    1 (Danny Wilson 2')
POLAND              1 (Dariusz Dziekanowski 32')
Northern Ireland:   Alan McKnight, Gary Fleming, Alan McDonald, Mal Donaghy, Nigel Worthington,
                    Danny Wilson, Norman Whiteside [c], Steve Penney (David Campbell 70'),
                    Michael O'Neill (Anton Rogan 60'), Jimmy Quinn (Kevin Wilson 78'),
                    Colin Clarke.
Poland:             Józef Wandzik, Dariusz Kubicki, Damian Łukasik, Dariusz Wdowczyk,
                    Ryszard Tarasiewicz (Jan Karaś 46'), Ryszard Komornicki 
                    (Wiesław Cisek 85'), Zbigniew Boniek, Jan Urban, Jacek Ziober
                    (Jarosław Araszkiewicz 64'), Dariusz Dziekanowski, Roman Kosecki.
Referee:            Roger Gifford (Wales).
Coaches:            Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.
                    Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.

23/03/1988, Swansea, Vetch Field, 5985
Friendly International
WALES               1 (Dean Saunders)
YUGOSLAVIA          2 (Dragan Jakovljevic 1', Dragan Stojkovic 5')
Wales:              Neville Southall, Barry Horne (Gareth Hall 80'), Clayton Blackmore,
                    Pat van den Hauwe, Kenny Jackett, David Phillips, Geraint Williams,
                    Peter Nicholas [c], Ian Rush, Robbie James (Mark Bowen 68'), Dean Saunders.
Yugoslavia:         Vladan Radaca, Zoran Vulic, Dragoljub Brnovic, Srecko Katanec, 
                    Faruk Hadzibegic, Ljubomir Radanovic, Dragan Stojkovic
                    (Miodrag Krivokapic 85'), Dejan Savicevic, Dragan Jakovljevic, 
                    Mehmed Bazdarevic, Haris Skoro (Darko Pancev 74').
Referee:            R. Stewart (Northern Ireland).
Coaches:            Wales: David Williams.
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.
Note:               Some sources report that Krivokapic replaced Katanec, not Stojkovic.

26/03/1988, Bruxelles, Heysel, 2356
Friendly International
BELGIUM             3 (Jan Ceulemans 54', Attila Pintér 59' OG, Francis Severeyns 80')
HUNGARY             0
Belgium:            Michel Preud'homme, Georges Grün, Leo Clijsters, Marc Emmers, 
                    Patrick Vervoort, Franky Van der Elst, Stéphane Demol
                    (Raymond Mommens 46'), Peter Crčve, Luc Nilis (Marc Van der Linden 46'),
                    Marc Degryse (Francis Severeyns 65'), Jan Ceulemans.
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, Tibor Farkas (Sándor Sallai 75'), Attila Pintér,
                    Tibor Balog, János Sass (Tamás Preszeller 82'), István Kozma, József Fitos
                    (Ervin Kovács 76'), Zoltán Bognár (László Gyimesi 58'), József Varga,
                    István Vincze (Kálmán Kovács 72'), József Kiprich.
Referee:            Heinz Holzmann (Austria).
Coaches:            Belgium: Guy Thys.
                    Hungary: László Bálint.
Note:               The second goal-scorer is also reported as József Fitos OG.

30/03/1988, Halle, Kurt-Wabbel-Stadion, 6500
Friendly International
EAST GERMANY        3 (Rainer Ernst 11', Uwe Zötzsche 38' pen, Dirk Stahmann 57')
ROMANIA             3 (Ladislau Bölöni 20', Ioan Andonie 78', Ion Geolgău 82')
East Germany:       René Müller (Bodo Rudwaleit 46'), Ronald Kreer, Matthias Lindner,
                    Dirk Stahmann, Uwe Zötzsche, Jörg Stübner (Matthias Sammer 63'), 
                    Hans-Uwe Pilz, Rico Steinmann (Jürgen Raab 75'), Ulf Kirsten, 
                    Rainer Ernst, Andreas Thom.
Romania:            Dumitru Moraru, Mircea Popa (Nelu Stănescu 46'), Mircea Rednic,
                    Ioan Andonie, Daniel Ciucă, Ioan Sabău, Dorin Mateuţ (Emil Săndoi 82'),
                    Michael Klein, Ladislau Bölöni [c], Marcel Coraş (Horaţiu Lasconi 72'),
                    Rodion Cămătaru (Ion Geolgău 46').
Referee:            Jiří Stiegler (Czechoslovakia).
Coaches:            East Germany: Bernd Stange.
                    Romania: Emerich Jenei.
Note:               Some sources report the first Romanian goal as an own goal by 
                    René Müller, and the third East German goal-scorer as Rico Steinmann.

31/03/1988, West-Berlin, Olympiastadion, 25000
Four Nations Tournament
WEST GERMANY        1 (Klaus Allofs 42')
SWEDEN              1 (Peter Truedsson 74')
Sweden won 4-2 on penalties.
West Germany:       Eike Immel, Matthias Herget, Thomas Berthold (Stefan Reuter 75'), 
                    Jürgen Kohler, Guido Buchwald, Michael Frontzeck, Lothar Matthäus,
                    Pierre Littbarski (Wolfgang Rolff 75'), Olaf Thon, Rudi Völler,
                    Klaus Allofs (Dieter Eckstein 46').
Sweden:             Jan Möller, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén, Peter Larsson, Dennis Schiller,
                    Jonas Thern, Robert Prytz, Glenn Strömberg, Hans Holmqvist, Johnny Ekström
                    (Joakim Nilsson 83'), Mats Gren (Peter Truedsson 60' (Stefan Rehn 83')).
Referee:            Lajos Hartmann (Hungary).
Coaches:            West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
                    Sweden: Olle Nordin.
Penalties:          0-1 Robert Prytz, 1-1 Olaf Thon, 1-2 Peter Larsson, 2-2 Dieter Eckstein,
                    2-3 Glenn Strömberg, 2-3 Lothar Matthäus (miss), 2-4 Jonas Thern,
                    2-4 Rudi Völler (save).

31/03/1988, Split, Stadion Poljud, 25000
Friendly International
YUGOSLAVIA          1 (Dragan Jakovljevic 45')
ITALY               1 (Gianluca Vialli 10')
Yugoslavia:         Vladan Radaca, Vujadin Stanojkovic (Rade Tosic 81'), Predrag Miljus,
                    Srecko Katanec, Zoran Vulic, Ljubomir Radanovic [c], Dragan Stojkovic 
                    (Miodrag Krivokapic 87'), Dragoljub Brnovic, Darko Pancev 
                    (Aljosa Asanovic 81'), Dejan Savicevic, Dragan Jakovljevic.
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Giovanni Francini (Paolo Maldini 53'),
                    Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri, Luigi De Agostini (Luca Fusi 74'),
                    Roberto Donadoni, Fernando De Napoli, Roberto Mancini, Giuseppe Giannini,
                    Gianluca Vialli.
Referee:            Helmut Kohl (Austria).
Coaches:            Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.
                    Italy: Azeglio Vicini.

02/04/1988, West-Berlin (West Germany), Olympiastadion, 26000
Four Nations Tournament
SWEDEN              2 (Hans Eskilsson, Hans Holmqvist)
USSR                0
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén, Peter Larsson,
                    Dennis Schiller (Roger Ljung 79'), Jonas Thern (Glenn Strömberg 46'),
                    Stefan Rehn, Robert Prytz, Joakim Nilsson, Hans Eskilsson, Hans Holmqvist.
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev, Sergei Baltacha, Tengiz Sulakvelidze, Oleg Kuznetsov,
                    Pavel Yakovenko (Sergei Aleinikov 68'), Anatoli Demiyanenko
                    (Sergei Rodionov 76'), Vasili Rats, Gennadi Litovchenko, Aleksandr Zavarov,
                    Oleg Protasov, Viktor Pasulko (Sergei Gotsmanov 39').
Referee:
Coaches:            Sweden: Olle Nordin.
                    USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.

06/04/1988, Athinai, Stadio Karaiskaki, 7500
Friendly International
GREECE              2 (Dimitris Saravakos 2', Georgios Skartados 25')
AUSTRIA             2 (Manfred Zsak 21', Gerald Willfurth 60')
Greece:             Nikos Sarganis, Georgios Skartados, Kostas Kolomitrousis, Stelios Manolas 
                    (Petros Michos 70'), Georgios Mitsimbonas, Vassilis Karapialis
                    (Nikos Nioblias 70'), Tasos Mitropoulos, Jiotis Tsalouchidis,
                    Savvas Kofidis, Dimitris Saravakos, Nikos Anastopoulos [c].
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger, Peter Artner, Anton Pfeffer, Karl Brauneder 
                    (Robert Pecl 46'), Heribert Weber, Manfred Zsak, Walter Schachner 
                    (Rupert Marko 83'), Peter Schöttel (Ernst Baumeister 46'), Gerhard Rodax,
                    Andreas Herzog (Jürgen Werner I 80'), Gerald Willfurth.
Referee:            Carlo Longhi (Italy).
Coaches:            Greece: Miltos Papapostolou.
                    Austria: Josef Hickersberger.

13/04/1988, Burgas, Deveti Septemvri, 20000
Friendly International
BULGARIA            1 (Trifon Ivanov 83')
EAST GERMANY        1 (Jörg Stübner 30')
Bulgaria:           Borislav Mikhailov, Zaprian Rakov, Pavel Dochev, Nikolai Iliev, 
                    Dimitar Vasev, Ilian Kiriakov, Radoslav Zdravkov (Plamen Getov 32'), 
                    Anio Sadkov (Trifon Ivanov 60'), Hristo Stoichkov, Nasko Sirakov, 
                    Lyuboslav Penev.
East Germany:       Bodo Rudwaleit, Dirk Stahmann, Mario Röser, Frank Rohde, Ronald Kreer,
                    Hans-Uwe Pilz (Torsten Kracht 81'), Jörg Stübner, Rico Steinmann,
                    Ulf Kirsten, Rainer Ernst, Andreas Thom.
Referee:            Wolf-Günter Wiesel (West Germany).
Coaches:            Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.
                    East Germany: Bernd Stange.

27/04/1988, Wien, Praterstadion, 22000
Friendly International
AUSTRIA             1 (Klaus Berggreen 14' OG)
DENMARK             0
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger, Kurt Russ, Heribert Weber, Robert Pecl, Peter Artner
                    (Jürgen Werner I 82'), Manfred Zsak, Ernst Baumeister (Peter Stöger 67'),
                    Gerald Willfurth, Anton Pfeffer, Andreas Ogris (Peter Pacult 78'),
                    Anton Polster (Peter Schöttel 87').
Denmark:            Troels Rasmussen, John Sivebćk, Morten Olsen [c], Sřren Busk
                    (Bjřrn Kristensen 46'), Klaus Berggreen, Michael Laudrup, John Helt 
                    (Lars Olsen 65'), Jesper Olsen (Brian Laudrup 62'), Jan Heintze, 
                    Claus Nielsen (John Lauridsen 46'), Flemming Povlsen.
Referee:            Manfred Neuner (West Germany).
Coaches:            Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
Cards:              Austria: Peter Artner [Y].
                    Denmark: none.

27/04/1988, Trnava, Spartak, 22036
Friendly International
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      1 (Ľubomír Vlk 62')
USSR                1 (Oleg Protasov 82')
Czechoslovakia:     Petr Kostelník, Ján Kapko, Jozef Chovanec [c], František Straka, Ľubomír Vlk,
                    Vladimír Weiss (Karel Kula 32'), Ivan Hašek, Luboš Kubík, Václav Němeček
                    (Alois Grussmann 46'), Stanislav Griga (Milan Luhový 63'), Ivo Knoflíček.
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev, Vyacheslav Sukristov, Sergei Baltacha, Oleg Kuznetsov
                    (Tengiz Sulakvelidze 46'), Anatoli Demiyanenko, Gennadi Litovchenko,
                    Vladimir Bessonov (Vagiz Khidiatullin 46'), Aleksandr Zavarov
                    (Viktor Pasulko 76'), Vasili Rats, Oleg Protasov, Sergei Dmitriev.
Referee:            Hubert Forstinger (Austria).
Coaches:            Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.
                    USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.

27/04/1988, Budapest, Népstadion, 26500
Friendly International
HUNGARY             0
ENGLAND             0
Hungary:            József Szendrei, Tibor Balog, Attila Pintér, Antal Róth
                    (József Varga 63'), István Kozma, Imre Garaba, Lajos Détári, József Fitos,
                    János Sass, József Kiprich (Kálmán Kovács 83'), István Vincze.
England:            Chris Woods, Viv Anderson, Stuart Pearce (Gary M. Stevens 46'),
                    Trevor Steven, Tony Adams, Gary Pallister, Bryan Robson [c], Steve McMahon,
                    Peter Beardsley (Mark Hateley 64'), Gary Lineker (Tony Cottee 83'),
                    Chris Waddle (Glenn Hoddle 64').
Referee:            Karl-Heinz Tritschler (West Germany).
Coaches:            Hungary: László Bálint.
                    England: Bobby Robson.

27/04/1988, Dublin, Lansdowne Road, 12000
Friendly International
IRELAND             2 (Mick McCarthy, Kevin Moran)
YUGOSLAVIA          0
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Mick McCarthy, Kevin Moran, Chris Hughton 
                    (John Anderson 55'), Ray Houghton, Paul McGrath, John Sheridan, Mark Kelly
                    (Liam O'Brien 89'), Frank Stapleton [c], David Kelly (John Byrne 79').
Yugoslavia:         Dragoje Lekovic, Predrag Miljus, Mirsad Baljic, Faruk Hadzibegic, 
                    Marko Elsner, Ljubomir Radanovic, Haris Skoro, Milan Jankovic
                    (Zvonimir Boban 78'), Marko Mlinaric (Dragoljub Brnovic 78'), 
                    Mehmed Bazdarevic, Zlatko Vujovic.
Referee:            George B. Smith (Scotland).
Coaches:            Ireland: Jack Charlton (England).
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.
Cards:              Ireland:
                    Yugoslavia: Marko Elsner [R].

27/04/1988, Luxembourg, Stade Municipal, 5480
Friendly International
LUXEMBOURG          0
ITALY               3 (Riccardo Ferri 24', Giuseppe Bergomi 28', Luigi De Agostini 33')
Luxembourg:         John vans Rijswijck, Hubert Meunier [c], Pierre Petry, Carlo Weis, 
                    Marcel Bossi, Théo Malget, Gérard Jeitz, Jean-Pierre Barboni, 
                    Théo Scholten (Marc Birsens 66'), Armin Krings, Jeannot Reiter 
                    (Patrick Morocutti 87').
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi
                    (Ciro Ferrara 46'), Riccardo Ferri, Luigi De Agostini, Roberto Donadoni
                    (Ruggiero Rizzitelli 69'), Fernando De Napoli (Luca Fusi 46'),
                    Roberto Mancini, Giuseppe Giannini, Gianluca Vialli.
Referee:            Jacobus van der Niet (Netherlands).
Coaches:            Luxembourg: Paul Philipp.
                    Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
Note:               Other sources report the referee as Joseph van Boekel (Netherlands).

27/04/1988, Belfast, Windsor Park, 6250
Friendly International
NORTHERN IRELAND    0
FRANCE              0
Northern Ireland:   Alan McKnight, Mal Donaghy, Nigel Worthington, Alan McDonald,
                    John McClelland [c], Danny Wilson, Norman Whiteside (Jimmy Quinn 40'),
                    Michael O'Neill, Colin Clarke (Kevin Wilson 83'), Robbie Dennison
                    (Kingsley Black 60'), Steve Penney.
France:             Bruno Martini, Luc Sonor, Bernard Casoni, Sylvain Kastendeuch, 
                    Manuel Amoros, Dominique Bijotat, Luis Fernandez [c], Philippe Vercruysse
                    (Jean-Marc Ferreri 83'), Jean-Philippe Durand, Yannick Stopyra,
                    Patrice Garande (Philippe Fargeon 83').
Referee:            Keith Cooper (Wales).
Coaches:            Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.
                    France: Henri Michel.

27/04/1988, Madrid, Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, 15000
Friendly International
SPAIN               0
SCOTLAND            0
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Tomás, Soler, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Víctor Muńoz,
                    Gordillo [c], Julio Salinas (Eloy 78'), Míchel, Butragueńo,
                    Ricardo Gallego (Tendillo 46'), Martín Vázquez.
Scotland:           Jim Leighton, Richard Gough, Steve Nicol, Roy Aitken [c], Alex McLeish,
                    Gary Gillespie, Ally McCoist (Brian McClair 68'), Willie Miller,
                    Maurice Johnston, Paul McStay, Ian Durrant.
Referee:            Carlos da Silva Valente (Portugal).
Coaches:            Spain: Miguel Muńoz.
                    Scotland: Andy Roxburgh.

27/04/1988, Stockholm, Rĺsunda, 11656
Friendly International
SWEDEN              4 (Hans Holmqvist 2, Glenn Strömberg, Hans Eskilsson)
WALES               1 (Glyn Hodges)
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén, Peter Larsson,
                    Dennis Schiller, Jonas Thern, Glenn Strömberg (Stefan Rehn 80'),
                    Robert Prytz, Anders Limpár, Hans Eskilsson, Hans Holmqvist.
Wales:              Neville Southall, David Phillips, Clayton Blackmore, Mark Aizlewood,
                    Kenny Jackett, Geraint Williams, Glyn Hodges, Peter Nicholas [c]
                    (Barry Horne 78'), Ian Rush, Mark Hughes, Dean Saunders
                    (Steve Lowndes 78').
Referee:            Gerald Losert (Austria).
Coaches:            Sweden: Olle Nordin.
                    Wales: Terry Yorath.

27/04/1988, Kaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter-Stadion, 30150
Friendly International
WEST GERMANY        1 (Jürgen Klinsmann 58').
SWITZERLAND         0
West Germany:       Eike Immel, Matthias Herget, Andreas Brehme, Jürgen Kohler, Armin Görtz
                    (Stefan Reuter 67'), Lothar Matthäus, Wolfgang Rolff, Olaf Thon
                    (Pierre Littbarski 46'), Hans Dorfner (Manfred Schwabl 80'),
                    Jürgen Klinsmann, Rudi Völler.
Switzerland:        Joël Corminboeuf, Thomas Tschuppert, Martin Andermatt, Martin Weber,
                    Ernst Maissen, Philippe Perret, Heinz Hermann, Thomas Bickel, Beat Sutter,
                    Hans-Peter Zwicker (Kubilay Türkyilmaz 69'), Christophe Bonvin.
Referee:            John Blankenstein (Netherlands).
Coaches:            West Germay: Franz Beckenbauer.
                    Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux.

27/04/1988, Doetinchem, 573
Olympic Games Qualifying
NETHERLANDS OLYM.   1
ICELAND OLYMPIC     0
Netherlands Olym.:
Iceland Olympic:    Birkir Kristinsson, Ţorsteinn Ţorsteinsson, Ágúst Már Jónsson,
                    Viđar Ţorkelsson, Ólafur Ţórđarson, Ingvar Guđmundsson,
                    Ţorvaldur Örlygsson, Pétur Arnţórsson, Halldór Áskelsson,
                    Guđmundur Steinsson [c] (Rúnar Kristinsson), Guđmundur Torfason.
Referee:
Coaches:            Netherlands Olym.:
                    Iceland Olympic: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
Note:               Not a full FIFA international, but the match is included on Iceland's
                    official list.

30/04/1988, Bischofswerda, 5800
Olympic Games Qualifying
EAST GERMANY OLYM.  3
ICELAND OLYMPIC     0
East Germany Olym.:
Iceland Olympic:    Birkir Kristinsson, Ţorsteinn Ţorsteinsson, Ágúst Már Jónsson,
                    Viđar Ţorkelsson, Ólafur Ţórđarson (Ormarr Örlygsson), Ingvar Guđmundsson,
                    Ţorvaldur Örlygsson, Pétur Arnţórsson, Rúnar Kristinsson, Halldór Áskelsson
                    (Heimir Guđmundsson), Guđmundur Steinsson [c].
Referee:
Coaches:            East Germany Olym.:
                    Iceland Olympic: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
Note:               Not a full FIFA international, but the match is included on Iceland's
                    official list.

04/05/1988, Budapest, Népstadion, 3700
Friendly International
HUNGARY             3 (István Vincze, Sándor Sallai, Kálmán Kovács)
ICELAND             0
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, Tibor Balog, Attila Pintér, Imre Garaba, István Kozma,
                    József Varga (Sándor Sallai 46'), József Fitos, János Sass, József Kiprich
                    (Márton Esterházy 46'), Zoltán Bognár (László Szabadi 64'), István Vincze
                    (Kálmán Kovács 62').
Iceland:            Guđmundur Baldursson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c], Gunnar Gíslason, Sćvar Jónsson,
                    Ólafur Ţórđarson (Ţorvaldur Örlygsson 82'), Ómar Torfason, 
                    Viđar Ţorkelsson, Pétur Arnţórsson (Rúnar Kristinsson 46'), Pétur Ormslev,
                    Ragnar Margeirsson, Guđmundur Torfason.
Referee:            Ovadia Ben Itzhak (Israel).
Coaches:            Hungary: László Bálint.
                    Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany).

10/05/1988, Budapest, Népstadion, 4928
Friendly International
HUNGARY             2 (József Kiprich 14', György Bognár 85')
DENMARK             2 (Per Frimann 50', John Eriksen 90')
Hungary:            Ferenc Mészáros, Sándor Sallai, István Kozma, Attila Pintér, János Sass,
                    Tibor Balog, József Varga (György Bognár 56'), József Fitos, Lajos Détári,
                    József Kiprich, István Vincze (Márton Esterházy 64').
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, John Sivebćk, Morten Olsen [c] (Pierre Larsen 67'),
                    Sřren Busk, Henrik Andersen, Per Frimann, Jan Mřlby
                    (John Jensen 46'), John Helt, Jesper Olsen (Flemming Povlsen 46'),
                    Michael Laudrup, John Eriksen.
Referee:            Friedrich Kaupe (Austria).
Coaches:            Hungary: László Bálint.
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).

17/05/1988, Budapest, Népstadion, 10000
Friendly International
HUNGARY             0
AUSTRIA             4 (Rupert Marko 19', 80', 88', Ralph Hasenhüttl 57')
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, Tibor Balog, Attila Pintér, Imre Garaba, Sándor Sallai,
                    József Fitos (József Keller 86'), Zoltán Bognár, Lajos Détári, János Sass
                    (István Kozma 67'), József Kiprich, István Vincze (Márton Esterházy 58').
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger, Heribert Weber (Peter Schöttel 80'), Peter Artner,
                    Robert Pecl, Gerald Willfurth (Jürgen Werner I 80'), Manfred Zsak,
                    Ernst Baumeister (Peter Stöger 46'), Kurt Russ, Anton Pfeffer,
                    Rupert Marko, Peter Pacult (Ralph Hasenhüttl 46').
Referee:            Adolf Prokop (East Germany).
Coaches:            Hungary: László Bálint.
                    Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
Cards:              Hungary: István Vincze [Y].
                    Austria: Peter Artner [Y].

18/05/1988, Mikkeli, Urheilupuisto
Olympic Games Qualifying
FINLAND OLYMPIC     1 (Seppo Nikkilä)
YUGOSLAVIA OLYM.    2 ()
Finland Olympic:    Markku Palmroos, Jyrki Hännikäinen, Mika Ikävalko, Petri Sulonen,
                    Erkki Putkonen, Jari Rinne, Markku Kallio (Erkki Valla 53'),
                    Jarmo Alatensiö, Tommi Paavola, Ismo Lius, Seppo Nikkilä
                    (Risto Puustinen 75').
Yugoslavia Olym.:
Referee:
Coaches:            Finland Olympic: Jukka Vakkila.
                    Yugoslavia Olym.:
Note:               Not a full FIFA international, but the match is included on Finland's
                    official list.

21/05/1988, Belfast, Windsor Park, 9000
World Cup Qualifying
NORTHERN IRELAND    3 (Jimmy Quinn 14', Steve Penney 23', Colin Clarke 25')
MALTA               0
Northern Ireland:   Alan McKnight, Mal Donaghy, Nigel Worthington, Alan McDonald, 
                    John McClelland [c], Danny Wilson, Steve Penney (Bernard McNally 81'),
                    Michael O'Neill, Colin Clarke, Jimmy Quinn, Robbie Dennison
                    (Kingsley Black 85').
Malta:              David Cluett, Edwin Camilleri (Charles Micallef 46'), Alex Azzopardi,
                    Joe Galea, Joe Brincat, John Buttigieg, Carmel Busuttil, Charles Scerri,
                    David Carabott, Martin Scicluna, Michael Degiorgio (John Caruana 60').
Referee:            Carlos da Silva Valente (Portugal).
Coaches:            Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.
                    Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
Cards:              Northern Ireland: Danny Wilson [Y 43'].
                    Malta: Alex Azzopardi [Y 48'].

21/05/1988, London, Wembley, 70480
Rous Cup
ENGLAND             1 (Peter Beardsley 12')
SCOTLAND            0
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Kenny Sansom, Neil Webb, Dave Watson,
                    Tony Adams, Bryan Robson [c], Trevor Steven (Chris Waddle 72'),
                    Peter Beardsley, Gary Lineker, John Barnes.
Scotland:           Jim Leighton, Richard Gough, Steve Nicol, Roy Aitken [c], Alex McLeish,
                    Willie Miller, Neil Simpson (Tommy Burns 74'), Paul McStay, Ally McCoist
                    (Kevin Gallacher 77'), Murdo MacLeod, Maurice Johnston.
Referee:            Joël Quiniou (France).
Coaches:            England: Bobby Robson.
                    Scotland: Andy Roxburgh.

22/05/1988, Dublin, Lansdowne Road, 18500
Friendly International
IRELAND             3 (Kevin Sheedy 12', Tony Cascarino 31', John Sheridan 40')
POLAND              1 (Robert Warzycha 65')
Ireland:            Gerry Peyton, Chris Morris, Paul McGrath (Niall Quinn 53'), 
                    Kevin Moran [c], Chris Hughton, Tony Galvin (Liam O'Brien 63'),
                    Ronnie Whelan (John Byrne 56'), John Sheridan (Mark Kelly 63'), 
                    Kevin Sheedy, John Aldridge, Tony Cascarino.
Poland:             Józef Wandzik (Grzegorz Stencel 46'), Dariusz Kubicki, Roman Wójcicki,
                    Damian Łukasik (Witold Bendkowski 26'), Wiesław Cisek, Ryszard Komornicki
                    (Ryszard Tarasiewicz 46'), Jan Urban, Waldemar Prusik [c], Jacek Ziober,
                    Dariusz Dziekanowski, Roman Kosecki (Robert Warzycha 46').
Referee:            Ffrangcon Roberts (Wales).
Coaches:            Ireland: Jack Charlton (England).
                    Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.

24/05/1988, Rotterdam, De Kuip, 10400
Friendly International
NETHERLANDS         1 (Jan Wouters 61')
BULGARIA            2 (Nikolai Iliev 83', Lyuboslav Penev 89')
Netherlands:        Joop Hiele, Frank Rijkaard, Adri van Tiggelen (Sjaak Troost 77'), 
                    Wim Koevermans (Erwin Koeman 61'), Wilbert Suvrijn (Aron Winter 46'),
                    Jan Wouters, Arnold Mühren, John van 't Schip, Ruud Gullit [c], 
                    John Bosman, Hendrie Krüzen.
Bulgaria:           Borislav Mikhailov, Plamen Nikolov, Zaprian Rakov, Nikolai Iliev,
                    Trifon Ivanov, Dimitar Vasev, Ivailo Kirov (Ilian Kiriakov 79'), 
                    Hristo Kolev, Lyuboslav Penev, Nasko Sirakov, Bojidar Iskrenov 
                    (Anio Sadkov 61').
Referee:            David Syme (Scotland).
Coaches:            Netherlands: Rinus Michels.
                    Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.
Note:               Some sources report Trifon Ivavov as scorer of the first Bulgarian goal.

24/05/1988, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 1564
Olympic Games Qualifying
ICELAND OLYMPIC     0
PORTUGAL OLYMPIC    1
Iceland Olympic:    Friđrik Friđriksson, Ţorsteinn Ţorsteinsson, Ágúst Már Jónsson,
                    Viđar Ţorkelsson, Ólafur Ţórđarson, Ingvar Guđmundsson,
                    Ţorvaldur Örlygsson, Halldór Áskelsson, Pétur Arnţórsson,
                    Guđmundur Steinsson [c] (Rúnar Kristinsson), Guđmundur Torfason.
Portugal Olympic:
Referee:
Coaches:            Iceland Olympic: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
                    Portugal Olympic:
Note:               Not a full FIFA international, but the match is included on Iceland's
                    official list.

28/05/1988, Lausanne, Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, 10000
Friendly International
SWITZERLAND         0
ENGLAND             1 (Gary Lineker 60')
Switzerland:        Joël Corminboeuf, Marco Schällibaum, Alain Geiger, Thomas Tschuppert,
                    Martin Weber, Thomas Bickel (Patrice Mottiez 82'), Christophe Bonvin
                    (Kubilay Türkyilmaz 67'), Philippe Perret (Martin Andermatt 46'),
                    Heinz Hermann, Beat Sutter, Hans-Peter Zwicker.
England:            Peter Shilton (Chris Woods 46'), Gary M. Stevens, Kenny Sansom, Neil Webb,
                    Mark Wright, Tony Adams (Dave Watson 46'), Bryan Robson [c]
                    (Peter Reid 79'), Trevor Steven (Chris Waddle 46'), Peter Beardsley,
                    Gary Lineker, John Barnes.
Referee:            Luigi Agnolin (Italy).
Coaches:            Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux.
                    England: Bobby Robson.

29/05/1988, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 2537
Olympic Games Qualifying
ICELAND OLYMPIC     0
ITALY OLYMPIC       3
Iceland Olympic:    Friđrik Friđriksson, Ţorsteinn Guđjónsson, Ágúst Már Jónsson,
                    Ţorvaldur Örlygsson, Ólafur Ţórđarson, Ingvar Guđmundsson,
                    Valur Valsson, Pétur Arnţórsson, Halldór Áskelsson,
                    Guđmundur Steinsson [c] (Kristinn R. Jónsson), Guđmundur Torfason.
Italy Olympic:
Referee:
Coaches:            Iceland Olympic: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
                    Italy Olympic:
Note:               Not a full FIFA international, but the match is included on Iceland's
                    official list.

31/05/1988, Wolfsberg
Olympic Games Qualifying
AUSTRIA OLYMPIC     0
FINLAND OLYMPIC     2 (Seppo Nikkilä 64', Ismo Lius 90')
Austria Olympic:    Michael Konsel, Peter Schöttel, ?. Sperr (?. Sauseng 46'), Anton Pfeffer,
                    Peter Artner, Daniel Madlener, Manfred Zsak, Andreas Heraf
                    (Jürgen Werner I 56'), Kurt Russ, Gerhard Rodax, Ralph Hasenhüttl.
Finland Olympic:    Kari Laukkanen, Jyrki Hännikäinen, Mika Ikävalko, Reijo Vuorinen,
                    Erkki Putkonen, Erik Holmgren, Mika Aaltonen, Marko Myyry, Jarmo Alatensiö
                    (Jari Rinne 68'), Seppo Nikkilä (Ismo Lius 79'), Mika-Matti Paatelainen.
Referee:
Coaches:            Austria Olympic:
                    Finland Olympic: Jukka Vakkila.
Note:               Not a full FIFA international, but the match is included on Finland's
                    official list.

01/06/1988, Křbenhavn, Idrćtsparken, 23700
Friendly International
DENMARK             0
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      1 (Luboš Kubík 12')
Denmark:            Troels Rasmussen, Sřren Busk, Morten Olsen [c] (Lars Olsen 46'),
                    Ivan Nielsen (Bjřrn Kristensen 80'), John Sivebćk, John Helt, Sřren Lerby
                    (John Jensen 26'), Jan Heintze, Jesper Olsen (Kim Vilfort 73'),
                    Flemming Povlsen, Preben Elkjćr.
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Július Bielik, Miroslav Kadlec, Jozef Chovanec [c],
                    Ľubomír Vlk, Ivan Hašek, Václav Němeček, Luboš Kubík, Viliam Hýravý,
                    Stanislav Griga (Milan Luhový 84'), Ivo Knoflíček (Karel Kula 90').
Referee:            Rolf Haugen (Norway).
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
                    Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.

01/06/1988, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 4836
Friendly International
MALTA               2 (Carmel Busuttil 2)
WALES               3 (Barry Horne, Mark Hughes, Ian Rush)
Malta:              David Cluett, Edwin Camilleri, Alex Azzopardi, Joe Galea, Joe Brincat
                    (Martin Scicluna 75'), John Buttigieg, Carmel Busuttil, Charles Scerri,
                    David Carabott (Leo Refalo 59'), Charles Micallef (Emanuel Lowell 37'),
                    Michael Degiorgio.
Wales:              Anthony Norman, Gareth Hall, Clayton Blackmore, Geraint Williams,
                    Mark Aizlewood, Neil Slatter, Dean Saunders (Glyn Hodges 78'), Barry Horne,
                    Ian Rush [c], Mark Hughes, Alan Davies.
Referee:            Edgar Azzopardi (Malta).
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
                    Wales: Terry Yorath.

01/06/1988, Amsterdam, Olympisch Stadion, 12500
Friendly International
NETHERLANDS         2 (John Bosman 3', Wim Kieft 53')
ROMANIA             0
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Adri van Tiggelen, Ronald Koeman [c], Frank Rijkaard,
                    Berry van Aerle, John van 't Schip (Marco van Basten 61'), Jan Wouters, 
                    Arnold Mühren (Erwin Koeman 77'), Gerald Vanenburg, John Bosman, 
                    Wim Kieft.
Romania:            Silviu Lung [c], Mircea Rednic, Adrian Bumbescu, Miodrag Belodedici,
                    Ioan Andonie, Iosif Rotariu, Ioan Sabău, Gheorghe Hagi (Ion Geolgău 76'),
                    Ladislau Bölöni, Michael Klein, Marius Lăcătuş, Rodion Cămătaru.
Referee:            Jan Damgaard (Denmark).
Coaches:            Netherlands: Rinus Michels.
                    Romania: Emerich Jenei.

01/06/1988, Oslo, Ullevaal, 9494
Friendly International
NORWAY              0
IRELAND             0
Norway:             Erik Thorstvedt, Hugo Hansen, Rune Bratseth, Erland Johnsen, Gunnar Halle,
                    Karl Petter Lřken (Carsten Bachke 75'), Sverre Brandhaug, Řrjan Berg,
                    Kjetil Osvold, Jřrn Andersen (Gřran Sřrloth 61'), Jan Berg.
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Mick McCarthy, Kevin Moran, Chris Hughton,
                    Ray Houghton, Paul McGrath, Ronnie Whelan, Tony Galvin
                    (John Sheridan 74'), Frank Stapleton [c] (Tony Cascarino 62'), 
                    John Aldridge.
Referee:            Henning Lund-Sörensen (Denmark).
Coaches:            Norway: Tord Grip (Sweden).
                    Ireland: Jack Charlton (England).

01/06/1988, Salamanca, Estadio El Helmántico, 25000
Friendly International
SPAIN               1 (Butragueńo)
SWEDEN              3 (Joakim Nilsson, Mats Magnusson, Glenn Hysén)
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Tomás, Camacho, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Víctor Muńoz,
                    Gordillo, José María Bakero, Míchel, Butragueńo, Ricardo Gallego
                    (Andrinua 65'), Martín Vázquez (Ramón 65').
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén, Andreas Ravelli,
                    Dennis Schiller, Jonas Thern, Robert Prytz, Leif Engqvist, Joakim Nilsson,
                    Hans Eskilsson, Mats Magnusson (Hans Holmqvist 68').
Referee:
Coaches:            Spain: Miguel Muńoz.
                    Sweden: Olle Nordin.

01/06/1988, Moskva, Lokomotiv, 13200
Friendly International
USSR                2 (Gennadi Litovchenko 49', Oleg Protasov 77' pen)
POLAND              1 (Dariusz Dziekanowski 33')
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c] (Viktor Chanov 46'), Vladimir Bessonov 
                    (Tengiz Sulakvelidze 46'), Vagiz Khidiatullin, Oleg Kuznetsov,
                    Gennadi Litovchenko, Sergei Aleinikov (Ivan Vishnevski 76'), 
                    Alexei Mikhailichenko, Vasili Rats, Viktor Pasulko 
                    (Anatoli Demiyanenko 46'), Oleg Protasov, Igor Belanov
                    (Vyacheslav Sukristov 57').
Poland:             Jarosław Bako, Dariusz Kubicki, Damian Łukasik, Witold Bendkowski,
                    Wiesław Cisek (Jacek Ziober 46'), Robert Warzycha, Waldemar Prusik [c]
                    (Ryszard Robakiewicz 80'), Ryszard Tarasiewicz (Krzysztof Warzycha 75'),
                    Jan Urban, Jan Furtok (Witold Wenclewski 65'), Dariusz Dziekanowski.
Referee:            Günther Habermann (East Germany).
Coaches:            USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.
                    Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.

04/06/1988, Brescia, Stadio Mario Rigamonti, 18931
Friendly International
ITALY               0
WALES               1 (Ian Rush 38')
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi,
                    Riccardo Ferri, Carlo Ancelotti (Luigi De Agostini 57'), Roberto Donadoni
                    (Ruggiero Rizzitelli 70'), Fernando De Napoli, Roberto Mancini,
                    Giuseppe Giannini, Gianluca Vialli (Alessandro Altobelli 46').
Wales:              Anthony Norman, Gareth Hall, Clayton Blackmore, Geraint Williams
                    (Dean Saunders 75'), Pat van den Hauwe, Neil Slatter, Alan Davies, 
                    Barry Horne (Glyn Hodges 60'), Ian Rush [c], Mark Hughes, Mark Aizlewood.
Referee:            Karl-Heinz Tritschler (West Germany).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Wales: Terry Yorath.

04/06/1988, Bremen, Weserstadion, 13000
Friendly International
WEST GERMANY        1 (Lothar Matthäus 65')
YUGOSLAVIA          1 (Mirsad Baljic 14')
West Germany:       Eike Immel, Matthias Herget, Thomas Berthold (Hans Dorfner 31'), 
                    Jürgen Kohler, Uli Borowka, Lothar Matthäus, Wolfgang Rolff, Olaf Thon
                    (Dieter Eckstein 46'), Andreas Brehme, Jürgen Klinsmann, Rudi Völler
                    (Frank Mill 46').
Yugoslavia:         Vladan Radaca, Zoran Vulic, Mirsad Baljic, Srecko Katanec,
                    Faruk Hadzibegic, Miodrag Krivokapic, Haris Skoro, Dragoljub Brnovic,
                    Radmilo Mihajlovic (Zvonimir Boban 83'), Mehmed Bazdarevic,
                    Vladislav Djukic (Goran Miljanovic 88').
Referee:            Alexei Spirin (USSR).
Coaches:            West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.
Note:               Some sources report the Yugoslavian goal as an own goal by Eike Immel.

05/06/1988, Odense, Odense Stadion, 20622
Friendly International
DENMARK             3 (Morten Olsen 35', John Eriksen 38' pen, 75')
BELGIUM             1 (Jan Ceulemans 6')
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Bjřrn Kristensen, Morten Olsen [c]
                    (Klaus Berggreen 80'), Sřren Busk, John Sivebćk (Kim Vilfort 80'),
                    Michael Laudrup (Jesper Olsen 57'), John Helt (Lars Olsen 65'),
                    John Jensen, Jan Heintze, Flemming Povlsen, John Eriksen.
Belgium:            Michel Preud'homme, Georges Grün, Frank Dekenne, Leo Clijsters,
                    Stéphane Demol, Patrick Vervoort, Enzo Scifo, Franky Van der Elst,
                    Jan Ceulemans, Marc Degryse, Erwin Vandenbergh.
Referee:            Kaj Natri (Finland).
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
                    Belgium: Guy Thys.

05/06/1988, Basel, 14000
Friendly International
SWITZERLAND         1 (Beat Sutter)
SPAIN               1 (Andrinua)
Switzerland:        Joël Corminboeuf, Alain Geiger, Thomas Tschuppert, Martin Weber,
                    Marco Schällibaum, Martin Andermatt, Heinz Hermann, Thomas Wyss,
                    Hans-Peter Zwicker (Dario Zuffi 58'), Kubilay Türkyilmaz, Beat Sutter.
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Andrinua, Tomás, Camacho, Soler, Míchel,
                    Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Víctor Muńoz, Gordillo (Beguiristáin 89'),
                    Butragueńo (Eloy 85'), Martín Vázquez.
Referee:
Coaches:            Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux.
                    Spain: Miguel Muńoz.

10/06/1988, Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion, 62552
European Championship
WEST GERMANY        1 (Andreas Brehme 56')
ITALY               1 (Roberto Mancini 52')
West Germany:       Eike Immel, Matthias Herget, Guido Buchwald, Jürgen Kohler, 
                    Thomas Berthold, Andreas Brehme (Uli Borowka 74'), Pierre Littbarski, 
                    Lothar Matthäus [c], Olaf Thon, Jürgen Klinsmann, Rudi Völler
                    (Dieter Eckstein 82').
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi,
                    Riccardo Ferri, Carlo Ancelotti, Roberto Donadoni, Fernando De Napoli 
                    (Luigi De Agostini 86'), Roberto Mancini, Giuseppe Giannini,
                    Gianluca Vialli (Alessandro Altobelli 89').
Referee:            Keith Hackett (England).
Coaches:            West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
                    Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
Cards:              West Germany: none.
                    Italy: Paolo Maldini [Y 6'], Carlo Ancelotti [Y 57'].

11/06/1988, Hannover (West Germany), Niedersachsenstadion, 60366
European Championship
DENMARK             2 (Michael Laudrup 26', Flemming Povlsen 84')
SPAIN               3 (Míchel 6', Butragueńo 53', Gordillo 68')
Denmark:            Troels Rasmussen, Morten Olsen [c] (Lars Olsen 66'), John Sivebćk,
                    Sřren Busk, Ivan Nielsen, Jan Heintze, John Helt (John Jensen 46'),
                    Sřren Lerby, Michael Laudrup, Preben Elkjćr, Flemming Povlsen.
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Tomás, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Andrinua, Camacho [c]
                    (Soler 46'), Víctor Muńoz, Míchel, Ricardo Gallego, Gordillo
                    (Martín Vázquez 77'), Butragueńo, José María Bakero.
Referee:            Albert Thomas (Netherlands).
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
                    Spain: Miguel Muńoz.
Cards:              Denmark: none.
                    Spain: Camacho [Y], Tomás [Y], Víctor Muńoz [Y].
Note:               Troels Rasmussen saved a penalty from Míchel at 34'.

12/06/1988, Stuttgart (West Germany), Neckarstadion, 51573
European Championship
IRELAND             1 (Ray Houghton 6')
ENGLAND             0
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Mick McCarthy, Kevin Moran, Chris Hughton,
                    Ray Houghton, Paul McGrath, Ronnie Whelan, Tony Galvin (Kevin Sheedy 76'),
                    Frank Stapleton [c] (Niall Quinn 63'), John Aldridge.
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Mark Wright, Tony Adams, Kenny Sansom, 
                    Neil Webb (Glenn Hoddle 60'), Bryan Robson [c], Chris Waddle, 
                    Peter Beardsley (Mark Hateley 82'), Gary Lineker, John Barnes.
Referee:            Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany).
Coaches:            Ireland: Jack Charlton (England).
                    England: Bobby Robson.
Cards:              None.

12/06/1988, Köln (West Germany), Müngersdorfer Stadion, 60500
European Championship
USSR                1 (Vasili Rats 53')
NETHERLANDS         0
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Vladimir Bessonov, Vagiz Khidiatullin, Oleg Kuznetsov,
                    Anatoli Demiyanenko, Gennadi Litovchenko, Aleksandr Zavarov
                    (Tengiz Sulakvelidze 89'), Vasili Rats, Alexei Mikhailichenko,
                    Igor Belanov (Sergei Aleinikov 80'), Oleg Protasov.
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Ronald Koeman, Frank Rijkaard,
                    Adri van Tiggelen, Gerald Vanenburg (Marco van Basten 58'), Jan Wouters,
                    Arnold Mühren, John van 't Schip, Ruud Gullit [c], John Bosman.
Referee:            Dieter Pauly (West Germany).
Coaches:            USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.
                    Netherlands: Rinus Michels.
Cards:              USSR: Gennadi Litovchenko [Y 21'], Vagiz Khidiatullin [Y 40'].
                    Netherlands: none.

14/06/1988, Gelsenkirchen, Parkstadion, 64812
European Championship
WEST GERMANY        2 (Jürgen Klinsmann 10', Olaf Thon 86').
DENMARK             0
West Germany:       Eike Immel, Matthias Herget, Guido Buchwald (Uli Borowka 33'), 
                    Jürgen Kohler, Wolfgang Rolff, Pierre Littbarski, Lothar Matthäus [c],
                    Olaf Thon, Andreas Brehme, Jürgen Klinsmann, Rudi Völler (Frank Mill 74').
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Lars Olsen, John Sivebćk, Ivan Nielsen, Jan Heintze,
                    Kim Vilfort, (Klaus Berggreen 74'), Morten Olsen [c], Sřren Lerby, 
                    Michael Laudrup (John Eriksen 63'), Preben Elkjćr, Flemming Povlsen. 
Referee:            Robert Valentine (Scotland).
Coaches:            West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
Cards:              West Germany: Wolfgang Rolff [Y 81'].
                    Denmark: Preben Elkjćr [Y 37'], Flemming Povlsen [Y 84'].

14/06/1988, Frankfurt (West Germany), Waldstadion, 51790
European Championship
ITALY               1 (Gianluca Vialli 74')
SPAIN               0
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi,
                    Riccardo Ferri, Carlo Ancelotti, Roberto Donadoni, Fernando De Napoli,
                    Roberto Mancini (Alessandro Altobelli 68'), Giuseppe Giannini,
                    Gianluca Vialli (Luigi De Agostini 89').
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Tomás, Soler, Víctor Muńoz [c], Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo,
                    Andrinua, Míchel (Beguiristáin 73'), Ricardo Gallego (Martín Vázquez 67'),
                    Butragueńo, Gordillo, José María Bakero.
Referee:            Erik Fredriksson (Sweden).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Spain: Miguel Muńoz.
Cards:              Italy: Riccado Ferri [Y 34'].
                    Spain: none.

15/06/1988, Düsseldorf (West Germany), Rheinstadion, 63940
European Championship
NETHERLANDS         3 (Marco van Basten 43', 74', 76')
ENGLAND             1 (Bryan Robson 54')
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Ronald Koeman, Frank Rijkaard, 
                    Adri van Tiggelen, Gerald Vanenburg (Wim Kieft 58'), Jan Wouters, 
                    Arnold Mühren, Erwin Koeman, Ruud Gullit [c], Marco van Basten 
                    (Wilbert Suvrijn 86').
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Tony Adams, Mark Wright, Kenny Sansom, 
                    Trevor Steven (Chris Waddle 69'), Bryan Robson [c], Glenn Hoddle, 
                    Peter Beardsley (Mark Hateley 73'), Gary Lineker, John Barnes.
Referee:            Paolo Casarin (Italy).
Coaches:            Netherlands: Rinus Michels.
                    England: Bobby Robson.
Cards:              None.

15/06/1988, Hannover (West Germany), Niedersachsenstadion, 38308
European Championship
IRELAND             1 (Ronnie Whelan 39')
USSR                1 (Oleg Protasov 74')
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Mick McCarthy, Kevin Moran, Chris Hughton,
                    Ray Houghton, Kevin Sheedy, Ronnie Whelan, Tony Galvin, 
                    Frank Stapleton [c] (Tony Cascarino 80'), John Aldridge.
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c] (Viktor Chanov 68'), Vagiz Khidiatullin, Oleg Kuznetsov,
                    Tengiz Sulakvelidze (Sergei Gotsmanov 46'), Anatoli Demiyanenko,
                    Sergei Aleinikov, Aleksandr Zavarov, Alexei Mikhailichenko, Vasili Rats,
                    Igor Belanov, Oleg Protasov.
Referee:            Emilio Soriano Aladren (Spain).
Coaches:            Ireland: Jack Charlton (England).
                    USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.
Cards:              None.
Note:               Attendance also reported as 45290.

17/06/1988, München, Olympiastadion, 72308
European Championship
WEST GERMANY        2 (Rudi Völler 30', 51')
SPAIN               0
West Germany:       Eike Immel, Matthias Herget, Andreas Brehme, Uli Borowka, Jürgen Kohler,
                    Pierre Littbarski (Wolfram Wuttke 63'), Lothar Matthäus [c],
                    Wolfgang Rolff, Olaf Thon, Jürgen Klinsmann (Frank Mill 84'), Rudi Völler.
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Tomás, Andrinua, Miguel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Camacho [c],
                    Míchel, Víctor Muńoz, Martín Vázquez, Gordillo, José María Bakero,
                    Butragueńo (Julio Salinas 51').
Referee:            Michel Vautrot (France).
Coaches:            West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
                    Spain: Miguel Muńoz.
Cards:              Germany: Matthias Herget [Y], Olaf Thon [Y].
                    Spain: Martín Vázquez [Y], Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo [Y], Gordillo [Y].
Note:               It is also reported that Víctor Muńoz received a yellow card instead of
                    Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo.

17/06/1988, Köln (West Germany), Müngersdorfer Stadion, 53951
European Championship
ITALY               2 (Alessandro Altobelli 67', Luigi De Agostini 87')
DENMARK             0
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi,
                    Riccardo Ferri, Carlo Ancelotti, Roberto Donadoni (Luigi De Agostini 85'),
                    Fernando De Napoli, Roberto Mancini (Alessandro Altobelli 67'),
                    Giuseppe Giannini, Gianluca Vialli.
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Lars Olsen, Ivan Nielsen, Bjřrn Kristensen, Jan Heintze,
                    Per Frimann (Kim Vilfort 54'), Morten Olsen [c] (Klaus Berggreen 68'),
                    John Jensen, Michael Laudrup, John Eriksen, Flemming Povlsen.
Referee:            Bruno Galler (Switzerland).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
Cards:              Italy: none.
                    Denmark: Per Frimann [Y], Bjřrn Kristensen [Y].
Notes:              Attendance also reported as 60584. It is also reported that Michael Laudrup
                    received a yellow card instead of Per Frimann.

18/06/1988, Frankfurt (West Germany), Waldstadion, 53000
European Championship
USSR                3 (Sergei Aleinikov 3', Alexei Mikhailichenko 28', Viktor Pasulko 72')
ENGLAND             1 (Tony Adams 16')
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Vladimir Bessonov, Vagiz Khidiatullin, Oleg Kuznetsov,
                    Gennadi Litovchenko, Sergei Aleinikov, Aleksandr Zavarov
                    (Sergei Gotsmanov 86'), Vasili Rats, Alexei Mikhailichenko, Igor Belanov
                    (Viktor Pasulko 46'), Oleg Protasov.
England:            Chris Woods, Gary M. Stevens, Dave Watson, Tony Adams, Kenny Sansom, 
                    Trevor Steven, Steve McMahon (Neil Webb 53'), Bryan Robson [c],
                    Glenn Hoddle, Gary Lineker (Mark Hateley 69'), John Barnes.
Referee:            José Rosa dos Santos (Portugal).
Coaches:            USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.
                    England: Bobby Robson.
Cards:              USSR: Oleg Protasov [Y 42'].
                    England: none.

18/06/1988, Gelsenkirchen (West Germany), Parkstadion, 70800
European Championship
NETHERLANDS         1 (Wim Kieft 82')
IRELAND             0
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Ronald Koeman, Frank Rijkaard, 
                    Adri van Tiggelen, Gerald Vanenburg, Jan Wouters, Arnold Mühren 
                    (John Bosman 77'), Erwin Koeman (Wim Kieft 77'), Ruud Gullit [c],
                    Marco van Basten.
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Morris (Kevin Sheedy 46'), Mick McCarthy, 
                    Kevin Moran, Chris Hughton, Ray Houghton, Paul McGrath, Ronnie Whelan,
                    Tony Galvin, Frank Stapleton [c] (Tony Cascarino 84'), John Aldridge.
Referee:            Horst Brummeier (Austria).
Coaches:            Netherlands: Rinus Michels.
                    Ireland: Jack Charlton (England).
Cards:              Ireland: none.
                    Netherlands: Jan Wouters [Y 60'].
Note:               Substitution times reported differently in various sources.

21/06/1988, Hamburg, Volksparkstadion, 61330
European Championship
WEST GERMANY        1 (Lothar Matthäus 55' pen)
NETHERLANDS         2 (Ronald Koeman 75' pen, Marco van Basten 89')
West Germany:       Eike Immel, Matthias Herget (Hans Pflügler 46'), Jürgen Kohler, 
                    Uli Borowka, Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthäus [c], Wolfgang Rolff,
                    Olaf Thon, Jürgen Klinsmann, Rudi Völler, Frank Mill
                    (Pierre Littbarski 84').
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Ronald Koeman, Frank Rijkaard,
                    Adri van Tiggelen, Gerald Vanenburg, Jan Wouters, Arnold Mühren 
                    (Wim Kieft 60'), Erwin Koeman (Wilbert Suvrijn 89'), Ruud Gullit [c],
                    Marco van Basten.
Referee:            Ioan Igna (Romania).
Coaches:            West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
                    Netherlands: Rinus Michels.
Cards:              Germany: none
                    Netherlands: Hans van Breukelen [Y 60'].

22/06/1988, Stuttgart (West Germany), Neckarstadion, 70705
European Championship
USSR                2 (Gennadi Litovchenko 60', Oleg Protasov 62')
ITALY               0
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Vladimir Bessonov (Anatoli Demiyanenko 36'),
                    Vagiz Khidiatullin, Oleg Kuznetsov, Gennadi Litovchenko, Sergei Aleinikov,
                    Aleksandr Zavarov, Vasili Rats, Alexei Mikhailichenko, Sergei Gotsmanov,
                    Oleg Protasov.
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Paolo Maldini (Luigi De Agostini 64'),
                    Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri, Carlo Ancelotti, Roberto Donadoni,
                    Fernando De Napoli, Roberto Mancini (Alessandro Altobelli 46'),
                    Giuseppe Giannini, Gianluca Vialli.
Referee:            Alexis Ponnet (Belgium).
Coaches:            USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.
                    Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
Cards:              USSR: Oleg Kuznetsov [Y 2'], Vladimir Bessonov [Y 32'],
                          Sergei Gotsmanov [Y 44'].
                    Italy: Franco Baresi [Y 38'], Fernando De Napoli [Y 78'],
                           Riccardo Ferri [Y 85'].
Note:               It is also reported that Luigi De Agostini received a yellow card instead
                    of Fernando De Napoli.

25/06/1988, München (West Germany), Olympiastadion, 72308
European Championship
NETHERLANDS         2 (Ruud Gullit 33', Marco van Basten 54')
USSR                0
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Ronald Koeman, Frank Rijkaard, 
                    Adri van Tiggelen, Gerald Vanenburg, Jan Wouters, Arnold Mühren, 
                    Erwin Koeman, Ruud Gullit [c], Marco van Basten.
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Sergei Aleinikov, Vagiz Khidiatullin, Gennadi Litovchenko
                    Anatoli Demiyanenko, Sergei Gotsmanov (Sergei Baltacha 69'),
                    Aleksandr Zavarov, Vasili Rats, Alexei Mikhailichenko, Igor Belanov,
                    Oleg Protasov (Viktor Pasulko 71').
Referee:            Michel Vautrot (France).
Coaches:            Netherlands: Rinus Michels.
                    USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.
Cards:              Netherlands: Jan Wouters [Y], Berry van Aerle [Y].
                    USSR: Igor Belanov [Y], Gennadi Litovchenko [Y], Vagiz Khidiatullin [Y].
Note:               Igor Belanov missed a penalty at 70'.

04/08/1988, Vaasa, Vaskiluoto, 5823
Friendly International
FINLAND             1 (Marko Myyry)
BULGARIA            1 (Atanas Pashev 77')
Finland:            Kari Laukkanen, Jyrki Hännikäinen, Aki Lahtinen, Jari Europaeus,
                    Erkka Petäjä, Jarmo Alatensiö (Ismo Lius 46'), Markus Törnvall,
                    Erik Holmgren (Mika Lipponen 90'), Marko Myyry, Mika-Matti Paatelainen 
                    (Jari Rantanen 69'), Ari Hjelm.
Bulgaria:           Ilia Valov, Pavel Dochev (Ilian Kiriakov 65'), Nikolai Iliev, 
                    Dimitar Vasev, Zaprian Rakov, Trifon Ivanov, Bojidar Iskrenov 
                    (Petar Aleksandrov 46'), Anio Sadkov, Lyuboslav Penev (Ivailo Kirov 65'), 
                    Georgi Yordanov, Hristo Stoichkov (Atanas Pashev 46').
Referee:            Kjell Norby (Norway).
Coaches:            Finland: Jukka Vakkila.
                    Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.

07/08/1988, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 1348
Friendly International
ICELAND             2 (Pétur Ormslev 5', 16')
BULGARIA            3 (Georgi Yordanov 36', Lyuboslav Penev 65', Petar Aleksandrov 89')
Iceland:            Friđrik Friđriksson, Sćvar Jónsson, Guđni Bergsson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c],
                    Ólafur Ţórđarson, Viđar Ţorkelsson, Sigurđur Jónsson 
                    (Pétur Arnţórsson 75'), Ómar Torfason, Pétur Ormslev, Ragnar Margeirsson 
                    (Halldór Áskelsson 46'), Sigurđur Grétarsson.
Bulgaria:           Ilia Valov, Pavel Dochev (Ilian Kiriakov 46'), Nikolai Iliev, 
                    Dimitar Vasev, Zaprian Rakov, Trifon Ivanov (Ivailo Kirov 46'), 
                    Bojidar Iskrenov (Atanas Pashev 46'), Anio Sadkov, Lyuboslav Penev, 
                    Georgi Yordanov, Hristo Stoichkov (Petar Aleksandrov 85').
Referee:            Erik Fredriksson (Sweden).
Coaches:            Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
                    Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.

09/08/1988, Oslo, Ullevaal, 7510
Friendly International
NORWAY              1 (Gřran Sřrloth)
BULGARIA            1 (Hristo Stoichkov 56')
Norway:             Erik Thorstvedt, Gunnar Halle, Erland Johnsen, Rune Bratseth, Anders Giske, 
                    Kjetil Osvold, Sverre Brandhaug, Jahn Ivar Jakobsen 
                    (Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft 80'), Jřrn Andersen, Tom Sundby (Karl Petter Lřken 49'),
                    Gřran Sřrloth.
Bulgaria:           Ilia Valov, Plamen Nikolov, Zaprian Rakov, Ilian Kiriakov, Nikolai Iliev,
                    Ivailo Kirov (Trifon Ivanov 48'), Atanas Pashev (Dimitar Vasev 77'), 
                    Anio Sadkov, Lyuboslav Penev (Petar Aleksandrov 60'), Georgi Yordanov, 
                    Bojidar Iskrenov (Hristo Stoichkov 18').
Referee:            Bo Karlsson (Sweden).
Coaches:            Norway: Ingvar Stadheim.
                    Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.

17/08/1988, Turku, 6758
Friendly International
FINLAND             0
USSR                0
Finland:            Kari Laukkanen, Jyrki Hännikäinen, Erik Holmgren (Markku Kanerva 86'),
                    Erkka Petäjä, Esa Pekonen, Jari Europaeus, Aki Lahtinen, Marko Myyry, 
                    Jarmo Alatensiö (Mika Aaltonen 70'), Jari Rantanen (Seppo Nikkilä 64'),
                    Ismo Lius (Mika-Matti Paatelainen 47').
USSR:               Viktor Chanov, Vladimir Bessonov, Sergei Aleinikov, Oleg Kuznetsov, 
                    Anatoli Demiyanenko, Sergei Rodionov (Andrei Zygmantovich 60'),
                    Alexei Mikhailichenko, Aleksandr Zavarov, Vasili Rats, Igor Belanov,
                    Oleg Protasov (Sergei Gotsmanov 68').
Referee:
Coaches:            Finland: Jukka Vakkila.
                    USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.

18/08/1988, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 2091
Friendly International
ICELAND             0                         
SWEDEN XI           1
Iceland:            Bjarni Sigurđsson, Sćvar Jónsson, Guđni Bergsson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c],
                    Ólafur Ţórđarson, Viđar Ţorkelsson, Ómar Torfason, Gunnar Gíslason,
                    Pétur Ormslev (Pétur Arnţórsson 46'), Ragnar Margeirsson,
                    Halldór Áskelsson (Arnljótur Davíđsson 46').
Sweden XI:
Referee:
Coaches:            Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
                    Sweden XI:
Note:               The match is not a full FIFA international, and it is unofficial for
                    Sweden, but it is included on Iceland's official list.

24/08/1988, Paris, Parc des Princes, 15000
Friendly International
FRANCE              1 (Stéphane Paille 52')
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      1 (Václav Daněk 82')
France:             Joël Bats, Luc Sonor, Bernard Casoni, Sylvain Kastendeuch,
                    Manuel Amoros [c], Frank Sauzée, Pascal Despeyroux, Gérald Passi
                    (Philippe Vercruysse 64'), Bernard Pardo, Jean-Pierre Papin,
                    Stéphane Paille.
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Jozef Chovanec [c], Július Bielik, Miroslav Kadlec, 
                    Václav Němeček, Ľubomír Vlk, Ivan Hašek, Michal Bílek, Viliam Hýravý,
                    Stanislav Griga (Günter Bittengel 75'), Milan Luhový (Václav Daněk 67').
Referee:            Ildefonso Urizar Azpitarte (Spain).
Coaches:            France: Henri Michel.
                    Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.

24/08/1988, Akranes, Akranesvöllur
Friendly International
ICELAND             1 (Ómar Torfason 34')
FAROE ISLANDS       0
Iceland:            Guđmundur Hreiđarsson, Sćvar Jónsson (Ágúst Már Jónsson 46'),
                    Kristinn R. Jónsson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c] (Ţorvaldur Örlygsson 46'),
                    Ólafur Ţórđarson, Viđar Ţorkelsson, Ómar Torfason, Pétur Arnţórsson,
                    Rúnar Kristinsson, Ragnar Margeirsson (Ormarr Örlygsson 46'),
                    Arnljótur Davíđsson.
Faroe Islands:      Jens Martin Knudsen, Julian Hansen, Kurt Mřrkřre, Mikkjal Danielsen,
                    Poul Enok Hansen, Kristian Petersen [c], Beinur Poulsen
                    (Hans Leo í Bartalsstovu 46'), Ábraham Lřkin Hansen, Torkil Nielsen,
                    Kári Reynheim, Jens Erik Rasmussen (Jan Allan Müller 46').
Referee:            Sveinn Sveinsson (Iceland).
Coaches:            Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
                    Faroe Islands: Páll Guđlaugsson (Iceland).

24/08/1988, Białystok, Gwardia, 11000
Friendly International
POLAND              3 (Trifon Ivanov 5' OG, Jan Furtok 66', Andrzej Rudy 80')
BULGARIA            2 (Hristo Stoichkov 85', Lyuboslav Penev 88')
Poland:             Józef Wandzik, Roman Wójcicki, Damian Łukasik, Dariusz Wdowczyk
                    (Wiesław Cisek 68'), Waldemar Prusik [c], Andrzej Rudy, Waldemar Matysik
                    (Jacek Ziober 68'), Jan Urban, Krzysztof Warzycha (Paweł Król 82'),
                    Jan Furtok, Roman Kosecki (Ryszard Tarasiewicz 46').
Bulgaria:           Borislav Mikhailov (Ilia Valov 58'), Ilian Kiriakov, Pavel Dochev,
                    Zaprian Rakov, Dimitar Vasev, Plamen Getov (Ivailo Kirov 57'), 
                    Trifon Ivanov, Anio Sadkov [c] (Petar Aleksandrov 62'), Georgi Yordanov, 
                    Lyuboslav Penev, Bojidar Iskrenov (Hristo Stoichkov 46').
Referee:            László Kovács (Hungary).
Coaches:            Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.
                    Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.
Cards:              Poland: none.
                    Bulgaria: Hristo Stoichkov [Y].

24/08/1988, Luzern, Allmend, 6500
Friendly International
SWITZERLAND         0
YUGOSLAVIA          2 (Radmilo Mihajlovic 65', Vladislav Djukic 82')
Switzerland:        Joël Corminboeuf, Alain Geiger, Thomas Tschuppert, Martin Weber,
                    Patrice Mottiez, Martin Andermatt (Dario Zuffi 80'), Heinz Hermann,
                    Thomas Bickel (Marco Schällibaum 73'), Beat Sutter, Kubilay Türkyilmaz,
                    Christophe Bonvin (Hans-Peter Zwicker 46').
Yugoslavia:         Dragoje Lekovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic, Predrag Spasic, Srecko Katanec,
                    Faruk Hadzibegic, Dragoljub Brnovic (Ivica Barbaric 46'), 
                    Dragan Stojkovic, Vladislav Djukic (Cvijan Milosevic 83'), 
                    Radmilo Mihajlovic (Toni Savevski 82'), Mehmed Bazdarevic, Semir Tuce.
Referee:            Jean-Marc Larrtigot (France).
Coaches:            Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux.
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.
Cards:              Switzerland: none.
                    Yugoslavia: Vujadin Stanojkovic [Y], Vladislav Djukic [Y].

31/08/1988, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 7982
World Cup Qualifying
ICELAND             1 (Sigurđur Grétarsson 11')
USSR                1 (Gennadi Litovchenko 45')
Iceland:            Bjarni Sigurđsson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c], Guđni Bergsson, Sćvar Jónsson,
                    Ólafur Ţórđarson, Sigurđur Jónsson, Gunnar Gíslason, Pétur Ormslev,
                    Ásgeir Sigurvinsson, Sigurđur Grétarsson (Guđmundur Torfason 85'),
                    Arnór Guđjohnsen.
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Vladimir Bessonov (Igor Dobrovolski 65'),
                    Vagiz Khidiatullin, Oleg Kuznetsov, Anatoli Demiyanenko, Sergei Aleinikov,
                    Gennadi Litovchenko, Alexei Mikhailichenko, Aleksandr Zavarov,
                    Vasili Rats, Oleg Protasov.
Referee:            Alan Snoddy (Northern Ireland).
Coaches:            Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
                    USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.
Cards:              Iceland: Ásgeir Sigurvinsson [Y 64'].
                    USSR: Vladimir Bessonov [Y 55'].
Note:               It is also reported that Pétur Ormslev received a yellow card instead of
                    Ásgeir Sigurvinsson.

31/08/1988, Helsinki, Olympiastadion, 31693
World Cup Qualifying
FINLAND             0
WEST GERMANY        4 (Rudi Völler 7', 15', Lothar Matthäus 52', Karlheinz Riedle 87')
Finland:            Kari Laukkanen, Jyrki Hännikäinen (Mika Lipponen 43'), Aki Lahtinen, 
                    Jari Europaeus, Erkka Petäjä, Marko Myyry, Kari Ukkonen 
                    (Jarmo Alatensiö 62'), Esa Pekonen, Ari Hjelm, Jari Rantanen, 
                    Mika-Matti Paatelainen.
West Germany:       Bodo Illgner, Holger Fach, Andreas Brehme, Jürgen Kohler, Guido Buchwald
                    (Wolfgang Rolff 30'), Armin Görtz, Lothar Matthäus [c], Thomas Häßler,
                    Pierre Littbarski, Rudi Völler, Dieter Eckstein (Karlheinz Riedle 76').
Referee:            Vadim Zhuk (USSR).
Coaches:            Finland: Jukka Vakkila.
                    West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
Cards:              Finland: Jari Rantanen [Y 77'].
                    West Germany: none.

31/08/1988, Linz, Linzer Stadion, 12000
Friendly International
AUSTRIA             0
HUNGARY             0
Austria:            Franz Wohlfahrt (Michael Konsel 46'), Heribert Weber, Kurt Russ,
                    Anton Pfeffer, Peter Artner, Gerald Willfurth, Manfred Zsak 
                    (Daniel Madlener 85'), Ernst Baumeister (Gerald Glatzmayer 46'),
                    Andreas Ogris, Anton Polster, Peter Pacult (Manfred Zsak 46').
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, Antal Nagy, Sándor Sallai, Antal Róth, János Sass
                    (József Szalma 66'), István Kozma, Imre Garaba, László Dajka (Ervin Kovács 46'),
                    Zoltán Bognár, József Kiprich, István Vincze (Gyula Hajszán 57').
Referee:            Bo Karlsson (Sweden).
Coaches:            Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
                    Hungary: György Mezey.
Cards:              None.

31/08/1988, Ost-Berlin, Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark, 6500
Friendly International
EAST GERMANY        1 (Matthias Sammer 24')
GREECE              0
East Germany:       Jörg Weißflog, Dirk Stahmann, Ronald Kreer, Matthias Lindner, 
                    Matthias Döschner, Jörg Stübner, Jürgen Raab (Frank Rohde 76'),
                    Rico Steinmann, Ulf Kirsten, Matthias Sammer (Thomas Doll 71'),
                    Andreas Thom.
Greece:             Ilias Talikriadis, Lysandros Georgamlis, Kostas Kolomitrousis, 
                    Jiotis Tsalouchidis, Kostas Mavridis, Thanasis Kanaras, 
                    Dimitris Saravakos, Andreas Mbonovas, Nikos Anastopoulos [c] 
                    (Vassilis Dimitriadis 83'), Tasos Mitropoulos (Vassilis Karapialis 81'),
                    Savvas Kofidis.
Referee:            Michał Listkiewicz (Poland).
Coaches:            East Germany: Bernd Stange.
                    Greece: Miltos Papapostolou.

31/08/1988, Stockholm, Rĺsunda, 20528
Friendly International
SWEDEN              1 (Stefan Pettersson 82')
DENMARK             2 (Lars Elstrup 29', 64')
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Peter Larsson, Glenn Hysén,
                    Dennis Schiller (Roger Ljung 46'), Jonas Thern, Glenn Strömberg,
                    Robert Prytz (Joakim Nilsson 69'), Hans Holmqvist, Hans Eskilsson 
                    (Johnny Ekström 46'), Stefan Pettersson.
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Johnny Hansen, Lars Olsen [c], Kent Nielsen, 
                    John Sivebćk, John Helt, John Jensen, Jan Bartram, Kim Vilfort,
                    Flemming Povlsen, Lars Elstrup (Kurt Jřrgensen 77').
Referee:            Esa Palsi (Finland).
Coaches:            Sweden: Olle Nordin.
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
Cards:              Sweden:
                    Denmark: Kim Vilfort [Y].

14/09/1988, Amsterdam, Olympisch Stadion, 58000
World Cup Qualifying
NETHERLANDS         1 (Ruud Gullit 83')
WALES               0
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Ronald Koeman, Frank Rijkaard, 
                    Adri van Tiggelen, Gerald Vanenburg (Wim Kieft 67'), Jan Wouters, 
                    Erwin Koeman, Hendrie Krüzen, Ruud Gullit [c], Marco van Basten.
Wales:              Neville Southall, Gareth Hall, Clayton Blackmore, Peter Nicholas,
                    Alan Knill, Geraint Williams, Barry Horne, Alan Davies, Mark Aizlewood, 
                    Ian Rush [c], Mark Hughes (Dean Saunders 76').
Referee:            Jan Damgaard (Denmark).
Coaches:            Netherlands: Thijs Libregts.
                    Wales: Terry Yorath.
Cards:              Netherlands: none.
                    Wales: Barry Horne [Y 16'].

14/09/1988, Oslo, Ullevaal, 22769
World Cup Qualifying
NORWAY              1 (Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft 44')
SCOTLAND            2 (Paul McStay 14', Maurice Johnston 62')
Norway:             Erik Thorstvedt, Hans Henriksen, Erland Johnsen, Rune Bratseth,
                    Anders Giske, Kjetil Osvold, Sverre Brandhaug, Karl Petter Lřken,
                    Gřran Sřrloth, Tom Sundby (Řrjan Berg 2' (Jahn Ivar Jakobsen 84')),
                    Jan Ĺge Fjřrtoft.
Scotland:           Jim Leighton, Steve Nicol, Maurice Malpas, Gary Gillespie, Alex McLeish,
                    Willie Miller, Roy Aitken [c] (Ian Durrant 58'), Paul McStay, 
                    Maurice Johnston, Brian McClair, Kevin Gallacher.
Referee:            Luigi Agnolin (Italy).
Coaches:            Norway: Ingvar Stadheim.
                    Scotland: Andy Roxburgh.
Cards:              Norway: none.
                    Scotland: Roy Aitken [Y 58'].

14/09/1988, Belfast, Windsor Park, 19873
World Cup Qualifying
NORTHERN IRELAND    0
IRELAND             0
Northern Ireland:   Alan McKnight, Mal Donaghy (Anton Rogan 46'), Nigel Worthington,
                    Alan McDonald, John McClelland [c], Danny Wilson, Steve Penney,
                    Michael O'Neill, Colin Clarke, Jimmy Quinn, Kingsley Black.
Ireland:            Gerry Peyton, Chris Morris, Mick McCarthy, Kevin Moran [c], Chris Hughton,
                    Ray Houghton, Paul McGrath, Ronnie Whelan, Kevin Sheedy, John Aldridge,
                    Tony Cascarino.
Referee:            Michel Vautrot (France).
Coaches:            Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.
                    Ireland: Jack Charlton (England).
Cards:              Northern Ireland: Alan McDonald [Y 3'].
                    Ireland: Ronnie Whelan [Y 59'].

14/09/1988, London, Wembley, 25837
Friendly International
ENGLAND             1 (Neil Webb 28')
DENMARK             0
England:            Peter Shilton (Chris Woods 46'), Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce,
                    David Rocastle, Tony Adams (Des Walker 65'), Terry Butcher,
                    Bryan Robson [c], Neil Webb, Mick Harford (Tony Cottee 70'),
                    Peter Beardsley (Paul Gascoigne 85'), Steve Hodge.
Denmark:            Troels Rasmussen, Johnny Hansen, Lars Olsen [c], Kent Nielsen, 
                    Bjarne Jensen (Jan Heintze 66'), Jan Mřlby, John Helt, Jan Bartram
                    (Bjřrn Kristensen 85'), Michael Laudrup, Kim Vilfort (Kurt Jřrgensen 85'),
                    Lars Elstrup.
Referee:            Alexis Ponnet (Belgium).
Coaches:            England: Bobby Robson.
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).

14/09/1988, Oviedo, Estadio Carlos Tartiere, 22000
Friendly International
SPAIN               1 (Míchel 25')
YUGOSLAVIA          2 (Mehmed Bazdarevic 46', Boro Cvetkovic 84')
Spain:              Zubizarreta (Ablanedo 84'), Chendo, Soler (Quique Flores 61'), Andrinua,
                    Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo (Ferreira 75'), Martín Vázquez, Patxi Salinas
                    (Nando Martínez 85'), Míchel, Butragueńo (Julio Salinas 61'),
                    Roberto Fernández, Beguiristáin.
Yugoslavia:         Tomislav Ivkovic, Goran Juric, Ljubomir Radanovic, Milan Jankovic,
                    Faruk Hadzibegic, Marko Elsner, Zlatko Vujovic, Goran Milojevic, 
                    (Miodrag Krivokapic 84'), Boro Cvetkovic, Mehmed Bazdarevic,
                    Marko Mlinaric.
Referee:            Aladren Dante da Silva (Portugal).
Coaches:            Spain: Luis Suárez.
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.

20/09/1988, Praha, Sparta, 3500
Friendly International
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      4 (Milan Luhový 12', Michal Bílek 48', Václav Daněk 68', 81')
AUSTRIA             2 (Peter Pacult 58', Gerald Willfurth 90')
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Július Bielik, Jozef Chovanec [c], Vladimír Kinier,
                    Miroslav Kadlec, Michal Bílek, Vladimír Weiss, Václav Němeček
                    (Peter Fieber 32'), Viliam Hýravý (Ľubomír Moravčík 46'), Milan Luhový
                    (Václav Daněk 46'), Stanislav Griga (TomᚠSkuhravý 77').
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger (Franz Wohlfahrt 46'), Heribert Weber, Robert Pecl
                    (Peter Schöttel 46'), Anton Pfeffer, Peter Artner, Gerald Willfurth,
                    Manfred Zsak (Gerald Glatzmayer 76'), Andreas Herzog, Walter Hörmann,
                    Andreas Ogris (Peter Pacult 46'), Anton Polster.
Referee:            Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany).
Coaches:            Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.
                    Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
Cards:              Czechoslovakia: none.
                    Austria: Peter Artner [Y].

20/09/1988, Constanţa, 1 Mai, 20000
Friendly International
ROMANIA             3 (Miodrag Belodedici 23', Gheorghe Hagi 35', Rodion Cămătaru 76')
ALBANIA             0
Romania:            Silviu Lung, Ştefan Iovan (Adrian Bumbescu 72'), Ioan Andonie, 
                    Miodrag Belodedici, Nicolae Ungureanu, Ioan Sabău (Dorin Mateuţ 60'),
                    Gheorghe Popescu (Emil Săndoi 60'), Iosif Rotariu (Michael Klein 46'),
                    Gheorghe Hagi [c], Marius Lăcătuş, Claudiu Vaişcovici
                    (Rodion Cămătaru 46').
Albania:            Halim Mersini, Artur Lekbello II, Skënder Hodja, Rrapo Taho, Fatbardh Jera,
                    Skënder Gega, Mirel Josa, Ilir Kepa (Agim Bubeqi 80'), Agustin Kola (Lefter Millo 46'),
                    Ylli Shehu (Sokol Kushta 38'), Arben Minga.
Referee:            Janusz Eksztajn (Poland).
Coaches:            Romania: Emerich Jenei.
                    Albania: Shyqyri Rreli.

21/09/1988, Luxembourg, Stade Municipal, 2100
World Cup Qualifying
LUXEMBOURG          1 (Robert Langers 80')
SWITZERLAND         4 (Alain Sutter 1', Kubilay Türkyilmaz 21' pen, 53', Beat Sutter 28')
Luxembourg:         John van Rijswijck, Hubert Meunier [c], Marcel Bossi, Carlo Weis,
                    Pierre Petry, Jean-Paul Girres (Denis Scuto 63'), Guy Hellers, 
                    Gérard Jeitz, Théo Scholten, Armin Krings (Patrick Morocutti 73'), 
                    Robert Langers.
Switzerland:        Joël Corminboeuf, Alain Geiger, Thomas Tschuppert, Martin Weber,
                    Patrice Mottiez, Martin Andermatt (Robert Lei-Ravello 70'), Heinz Hermann,
                    Lucien Favre, Beat Sutter, Kubilay Türkyilmaz, Alain Sutter
                    (Christophe Bonvin 79').
Referee:            Ignace van Swieten (Netherlands).
Coaches:            Luxembourg: Paul Philipp.
                    Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux.
Cards:              None.

21/09/1988, Cottbus, Stadion der Freundschaft, 11500
Friendly International
EAST GERMANY        1 (Rainer Ernst 29')
POLAND              2 (Jan Furtok 60', 80')
East Germany:       Jörg Weißflog (Bodo Rudwaleit 46'), Dirk Stahmann, Matthias Lindner,
                    Matthias Döschner, Frank Rohde, Jürgen Raab (Heiko Scholz 85'),
                    Rainer Ernst [c] (Jörg Stübner 65'), Rico Steinmann, Ulf Kirsten,
                    Thomas Doll (Matthias Sammer 65'), Andreas Thom.
Poland:             Józef Wandzik, Robert Warzycha, Witold Bendkowski, Damian Łukasik,
                    Dariusz Wdowczyk, Ryszard Tarasiewicz (Jacek Ziober 46'), Andrzej Rudy,
                    Krzysztof Warzycha, Jan Urban [c], Jan Furtok, Włodzimierz Smolarek.
Referee:            Robert Matušík (Czechoslovakia).
Coaches:            East Germany: Bernd Stange.
                    Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.
Cards:              East Germany: Dirk Stahmann [Y].
                    Poland: none.
Note:               Another source reports that Heiko Scholz replaced Steinmann, not Raab.

21/09/1988, Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur, 333
Friendly International
ICELAND             0
HUNGARY             3 (József Kiprich (2), István Vincze)
Iceland:            Bjarni Sigurđsson, Sćvar Jónsson, Guđni Bergsson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c],
                    Ólafur Ţórđarson, Sigurđur Jónsson, Gunnar Gíslason, Ómar Torfason,
                    Pétur Ormslev (Viđar Ţorkelsson 80'), Ragnar Margeirsson
                    (Arnljótur Davíđsson 75'), Sigurđur Grétarsson.
Hungary:            Péter Disztl (József Gáspár 78'), Sándor Sallai, Antal Nagy
                    (Attila Pintér 46'), Antal Róth (Géza Mészöly 78'), József Keller,
                    István Kozma, László Gyimesi (József Gregor 46'), Ervin Kovács,
                    István Vincze, József Kiprich, Gyula Hajszán.
Referee:
Coaches:            Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
                    Hungary: György Mezey.

21/09/1988, İstanbul, İnöný Stadı, 30954
Friendly International
TURKEY              3 (Tanju Çolak 8' pen, Oğuz Çetin 41', Rıdvan Dilmen 63')
GREECE              1 (Nikos Anastopoulos 39')
Turkey:             Fatih Uraz, Recep Çetin, Mehmet Cüneyt Tanman, Mücahit Tarkan Yalçıntaş,
                    Semih Yuvakuran, Metin Yıldız (Hasan Vezir 65'), Oğuz Çetin, Erdal Keser
                    (Savaş Koç 44'), Tanju Çolak (Zeki Önatlı 58'), Ünal Karaman, Rıdvan Dilmen.
Greece:             Nikos Sarganis (Ilias Talikriadis 46'), Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, 
                    Kostas Mavridis, Stelios Manolas, Kostas Kolomitrousis, Georgios Skartados
                    (Petros Michos 73'), Tasos Mitropoulos (Sakis Tsiolis 73'),
                    Jiotis Tsalouchidis, Nikos Nioblias, Dimitris Saravakos, 
                    Nikos Anastopoulos [c].
Referee:            Werner Föckler (West Germany).
Coaches:            Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan.
                    Greece: Miltos Papapostolou.

21/09/1988, Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion, 16000
Friendly International
WEST GERMANY        1 (Sergei Shmatovalenko 57' OG)
USSR                0
West Germany:       Bodo Illgner, Matthias Herget, Stefan Reuter, Jürgen Kohler 
                    (Guido Buchwald 63'), Hans Pflügler (Knut Reinhardt 46'), Andreas Möller,
                    Wolfgang Rolff, Günter Hermann, Pierre Littbarski, Thomas Allofs,
                    Herbert Waas.
USSR:               Viktor Chanov, Anatoli Demiyanenko, Sergei Aleinikov, Oleg Kuznetsov,
                    Sergei Shmatovalenko (Vyacheslav Sukristov 70'), Andrei Zygmantovich,
                    Gennadi Litovchenko, Fyodor Cherenkov (Vasili Rats 46'), Igor Belanov,
                    Oleg Protasov, Oleg Blokhin (Sergei Gotsmanov 46').
Referee:            Bruno Galler (Switzerland).
Coaches:            West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
                    USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.

21/09/1988, Sofia, Vasil Levski
Friendly International
BULGARIA            2 (Lyuboslav Penev 27', Hristo Stoichkov 84')
USSR B              2 ()
Bulgaria:           Borislav Mikhailov (Ilia Valov 46'), Ilian Kiriakov, Nikolai Iliev,
                    Ivan Kochev, Georgi Dimitrov II (Plamen Simeonov 24'), Trifon Ivanov
                    (Zaprian Rakov 46'), Atanas Pashev (Petar Aleksandrov 70'), Anio Sadkov,
                    Lyuboslav Penev, Georgi Yordanov (Ivailo Kirov 46'), Hristo Stoichkov.
USSR B:
Referee:            László Molnár (Hungary).
Coaches:            Bulgaria: Boris Angelov and Ivan Kiuchiukov.
                    USSR B:
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

28/09/1988, Paris, Parc des Princes, 22000
World Cup Qualifying
FRANCE              1 (Jean-Pierre Papin 84' pen)
NORWAY              0
France:             Joël Bats, Luc Sonor, Bernard Casoni, Basile Boli 
                    (Sylvain Kastendeuch 63'), Manuel Amoros [c], Marcel Dib, Frank Sauzée,
                    Gérald Passi (Stéphane Paille 76'), Daniel Bravo, Jean-Pierre Papin,
                    Daniel Xuereb.
Norway:             Erik Thorstvedt, Hans Henriksen (Gunnar Halle 78'), Rune Bratseth,
                    Terje Kojedal, Erland Johnsen, Anders Giske, Kjetil Osvold
                    (Tom Gulbrandsen 81'), Sverre Brandhaug, Řrjan Berg, Jahn Ivar Jakobsen,
                    Gřran Sřrloth.
Referee:            Günther Habermann (East Germany).
Coaches:            France: Henri Michel.
                    Norway: Ingvar Stadheim.
Cards:              France: none.
                    Norway: Jahn Ivar Jakobsen [Y 53'], Řrjan Berg [Y 87'].

28/09/1988, Křbenhavn, Idrćtsparken, 6500
Friendly International
DENMARK             1 (Jan Bartram 15')
ICELAND             0
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, John Sivebćk (Johnny Hansen 46'), Kent Nielsen, 
                    Lars Olsen [c], Jan Heintze, Kim Vilfort (Ulrik Moseby 46'), John Helt, 
                    John Jensen, Jan Bartram (Bjarne Jensen 85'), Mark Strudal, 
                    Lars Elstrup.
Iceland:            Bjarni Sigurđsson (Friđrik Friđriksson 16'), Sćvar Jónsson,
                    Guđni Bergsson, Atli Eđvaldsson, Ólafur Ţórđarson,
                    Gunnar Gíslason, Viđar Ţorkelsson (Pétur Arnţórsson 46'), Ómar Torfason, 
                    Ásgeir Sigurvinsson, Ragnar Margeirsson, Guđmundur Torfason.
Referee:            Adolf Prokop (East Germany).
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
                    Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany).

12/10/1988, İstanbul, İnönü Stadı, 25680
World Cup Qualifying
TURKEY              1 (Ünal Karaman 74')
ICELAND             1 (Guđmundur Torfason 63').
Turkey:             Fatih Uraz, Recep Çetin (Feyyaz Uçar 57'), Semih Yuvakuran,
                    Mehmet Cüneyt Tanman, Mücahit Tarkan Yalçıntaş, Gökhan Keskin, Oğuz Çetin,
                    Rıdvan Dilmen, Ünal Karaman, Tanju Çolak, Savaş Koç.
Iceland:            Friđrik Friđriksson, Sćvar Jónsson, Guđni Bergsson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c],
                    Ólafur Ţórđarson, Ómar Torfason, Gunnar Gíslason, Pétur Arnţórsson
                    (Halldór Áskelsson 77'), Ragnar Margeirsson, Guđmundur Torfason,
                    Arnór Guđjohnsen.
Referee:            Ovadia Ben Itzhak (Israel).
Coaches:            Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan.
                    Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
Cards:              Turkey: Tanju Çolak [Y 65'], Mücahit Yalçıntaş [Y 73'].
                    Iceland: Ólafur Ţórđarson [Y 76'].

12/10/1988, Limassol, Tsirion, 2500
Friendly International
CYPRUS              0
MALTA               1 (Carmel Busuttil)
Cyprus:             Georghios Pantziaras, Pambos Pittas, Costas Miamiliotis, Spyros Kastanas,
                    Makis Socratous (Ara Petrosian 46'), Yiannakis Yiangoudakis,
                    Christos Koliantris (Marios Tsingis 46'), Pavlos Savva
                    (Panicos Orfanides 46'), Evagoras Christofi, Floros Nicolaou,
                    Yiannakis Ioannou (Panicos Xiouroupas 46').
Malta:              David Cluett, John Buttigieg, Martin Scicluna, Edwin Camilleri,
                    Alex Azzopardi (Michael Woods), Joe Brincat, Raymond Vella, Charles Scerri,
                    Michael Degiorgio, Carmel Busuttil, David Carabott (Martin Gregory 70').
Referee:
Coaches:            Cyprus: Panikos Iacovou.
                    Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).

12/10/1988, Göteborg, 10100
Friendly International
SWEDEN              0
PORTUGAL            0
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén, Peter Larsson, Roger Ljung,
                    Jonas Thern, Glenn Strömberg, Robert Prytz (Joakim Nilsson 78'), 
                    Anders Limpár, Hans Holmqvist, Stefan Pettersson (Johnny Ekström 68').
Portugal:           Silvino Louro, António Morato, António Conceiçăo, Adelino Nunes,
                    António Joăo Oliveira, Fernando Mendes, Jaime Magalhăes (Vítor Paneira 46'), Oceano,
                    António Sousa, Chalana (Fernando Gomes 78'), Jordăo.
Referee:
Coaches:            Sweden: Olle Nordin.
                    Portugal: Juca.

18/10/1988, Esch-sur-Alzette, Stade de la Frontičre, 1826
World Cup Qualifying
LUXEMBOURG          0
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      2 (Ivan Hašek 26', Jozef Chovanec 36')
Luxembourg:         John van Rijswijck, Hubert Meunier [c], René Scheuer, Pierre Petry, 
                    Marcel Bossi, Gérard Jeitz (Jean-Paul Girres 82'), Guy Hellers, 
                    Carlo Weis, Théo Scholten, Armin Krings (Patrick Morocutti 62'), 
                    Robert Langers.
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Július Bielik, Jozef Chovanec [c], Miroslav Kadlec, 
                    Václav Němeček, Peter Fieber, Ivan Hašek, Vladimír Weiss
                    (Viliam Hýravý 76'), Michal Bílek, Stanislav Griga (Václav Daněk 80'),
                    TomᚠSkuhravý.
Referee:            Dusan Colic (Yugoslavia).
Coaches:            Luxembourg: Paul Phillip.
                    Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.
Cards:              Luxembourg: Guy Hellers [Y 44'].
                    Czechoslovakia: Jozef Chovanec [Y 31'].

19/10/1988, Athinai, Olympiako Stadio 'Spyridon Louis', 40000
World Cup Qualifying
GREECE              1 (Tasos Mitropoulos 41')
DENMARK             1 (Flemming Povlsen 56')
Greece:             Ilias Talikriadis, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Kostas Kolomitrousis, 
                    Stelios Manolas, Kostas Mavridis, Jiotis Tsalouchidis, Dimitris Saravakos,
                    Georgios Skartados (Vassilis Karapialis 75'), Nikos Anastopoulos [c],
                    Tasos Mitropoulos (Lysandros Georgamlis 56'), Andreas Mbonovas.
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Lars Olsen [c], Kent Nielsen, Jan Bartram
                    (Bjřrn Kristensen 46'), John Sivebćk, John Helt, Jan Heintze,
                    John Jensen, Michael Laudrup, Kenneth Brylle (Lars Elstrup 75'),
                    Flemming Povlsen.
Referee:            Dušan Krchnák (Czechoslovakia).
Coaches:            Greece: Miltos Papapostolou.
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
Cards:              Greece: Iakovos Chatziathanasiou [Y 29'], Tasos Mitropoulos [Y 54'],
                            Lysandros Georgamlis [Y 75'].
                    Denmark: Jan Heintze [Y 34'].

19/10/1988, Sofia, Vasil Levski, 60000
World Cup Qualifying
BULGARIA            1 (Hristo Kolev 32')
ROMANIA             3 (Dorin Mateuţ 25', Rodion Cămătaru 80', 88')
Bulgaria:           Borislav Mikhailov, Plamen Nikolov, Nikolai Iliev, Zaprian Rakov,
                    Dimitar Vasev (Ilian Kiriakov 54'), Anio Sadkov, Hristo Stoichkov,
                    Georgi Yordanov, Plamen Getov, Petar Aleksandrov (Hristo Kolev 32'),
                    Lyuboslav Penev.
Romania:            Silviu Lung [c], Ştefan Iovan, Ioan Andonie, Miodrag Belodedici,
                    Iosif Rotariu, Dorin Mateuţ (Michael Klein 86'), Ioan Sabău,
                    Gheorghe Popescu, Gheorghe Hagi, Marius Lăcătuş (Claudiu Vaişcovici 56'),
                    Rodion Cămătaru.
Referee:            Michał Listkiewicz (Poland).
Coaches:            Bulgaria: Boris Angelov and Ivan Kiuchiukov.
                    Romania: Emerich Jenei.
Cards:              Bulgaria: Nikolai Iliev [Y 46'], Plamen Nikolov [Y 73'].
                    Romania: Gheorghe Hagi [Y 32'], Iosif Rotariu [Y 45'].

19/10/1988, London, Wembley, 65628
World Cup Qualifying
ENGLAND             0
SWEDEN              0
England:            Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce, Neil Webb, Tony Adams
                    (Des Walker 64'), Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c], Peter Beardsley,
                    Chris Waddle, Gary Lineker, John Barnes (Tony Cottee 79').
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson (Dennis Schiller 77'), Glenn Hysén,
                    Peter Larsson, Roger Ljung, Jonas Thern, Glenn Strömberg, Robert Prytz,
                    Joakim Nilsson, Hans Holmqvist (Johnny Ekström 63'), Stefan Pettersson.
Referee:            Gérard Biguet (France).
Coaches:            England: Bobby Robson.
                    Sweden: Olle Nordin.
Cards:              England: Peter Beardsley [Y 39'], Tony Adams [Y 40'].
                    Sweden: Glenn Hysén [Y 35'].

19/10/1988, Chorzów, Silesian, 35000
World Cup Qualifying
POLAND              1 (Krzysztof Warzycha 78')
ALBANIA             0
Poland:             Józef Wandzik, Robert Warzycha, Roman Wójcicki, Damian Łukasik,
                    Dariusz Wdowczyk, Krzysztof Warzycha, Waldemar Matysik (Jacek Ziober 46'), 
                    Andrzej Rudy, Jan Urban [c], Jan Furtok (Ryszard Komornicki 72'),
                    Włodzimierz Smolarek.
Albania:            Halim Mersini, Krenar Alimehmeti, Skënder Hodja, Artur Lekbello II,
                    Fatbardh Jera, Skënder Gega, Mirel Josa, Lefter Millo, Arben Minga [c],
                    Sulejman Demollari, Ylli Shehu (Anesti Stoja 68').
Referee:            Mircea Salomir (Romania).
Coaches:            Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.
                    Albania: Shyqyri Rreli.

19/10/1988, Kiev, Republican, 95000
World Cup Qualifying
USSR                2 (Alexei Mikhailichenko 47', Aleksandr Zavarov 68')
AUSTRIA             0
USSR:               Rinat Dasayev [c], Vagiz Khidiatullin, Andrei Zygmantovich,
                    Anatoli Demiyanenko, Valdas Ivanauskas (Sergei Gorlukovich 46'),
                    Gennadi Litovchenko, Sergei Aleinikov, Alexei Mikhailichenko, Vasili Rats,
                    Aleksandr Zavarov, Oleg Protasov (Yuri Savichev 83').
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger, Heribert Weber [c], Anton Pfeffer, Peter Artner, 
                    Manfred Zsak, Gerald Willfurth, Kurt Russ, Walter Hörmann
                    (Andreas Herzog 63'), Josef Degeorgi, Christian Keglevits, Anton Polster.
Referee:            Rune Larsson (Sweden).
Coaches:            USSR: Valeri Lobanovski.
                    Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
Cards:              USSR: none.
                    Austria: Peter Artner [Y 57'], Anton Pfeffer [Y 89'].

19/10/1988, Ost-Berlin, Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark, 12300
World Cup Qualifying
EAST GERMANY        2 (Andreas Thom 34', 89')
ICELAND             0
East Germany:       Jörg Weißflog, Dirk Stahmann, Detlef Schößler, Matthias Lindner,
                    Matthias Döschner, Rainer Ernst, Jürgen Raab, Rico Steinmann, Jörg Stübner
                    (Matthias Sammer 34'), Ulf Kirsten, Andreas Thom.
Iceland:            Bjarni Sigurđsson, Sćvar Jónsson, Guđni Bergsson, Atli Eđvaldsson [c],
                    Ólafur Ţórđarson, Ómar Torfason, Gunnar Gíslason, Arnór Guđjohnsen,
                    Ásgeir Sigurvinsson, Guđmundur Torfason (Ragnar Margeirsson 25'),
                    Sigurđur Grétarsson.
Referee:            Einar Halle (Norway).
Coaches:            East Germany: Bernd Stange.
                    Iceland: Siegfried Held (West Germany).
Cards:              East Germany: Rainer Ernst [Y 25'].
                    Iceland: Guđmundur Torfason [Y 30'], Atli Eđvaldsson [Y 50'],
                             Sćvar Jónsson [R 70'].

19/10/1988, Swansea, Vetch Field, 9603
World Cup Qualifying
WALES               2 (Dean Saunders 24' pen, Aki Lahtinen 40' OG)
FINLAND             2 (Kari Ukkonen 9', Mika-Matti Paatelainen 44')
Wales:              Neville Southall, Gareth Hall (Mark Bowen 59'), Clayton Blackmore,
                    Peter Nicholas, Pat van den Hauwe, Kevin Ratcliffe [c], Colin Pascoe, 
                    Dean Saunders, Ian Rush, Mark Hughes, Barry Horne.
Finland:            Olli Huttunen, Esa Pekonen, Aki Lahtinen, Jari Europaeus, Markku Kanerva, 
                    Marko Myyry (Mika Lipponen 86'), Erik Holmgren, Kari Ukkonen, Erkka Petäjä
                    (Jari Rantanen 61'), Mika-Matti Paatelainen, Ari Hjelm.
Referee:            Guđmundur Haraldsson (Iceland).
Coaches:            Wales: Terry Yorath.
                    Finland: Jukka Vakkila.
Cards:              Wales: Dean Saunders [Y 74'].
                    Finland: Erik Holmgren [Y 16'], Erkka Petäjä [Y 21'], Kari Ukkonen [Y 75'],
                             Jari Rantanen [Y 80'].

19/10/1988, München, Olympiastadion, 69422
World Cup Qualifying
WEST GERMANY        0
NETHERLANDS         0
West Germany:       Bodo Illgner, Holger Fach, Thomas Berthold, Jürgen Kohler, Guido Buchwald,
                    Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthäus [c], Olaf Thon, Thomas Häßler,
                    Jürgen Klinsmann (Frank Mill 65'), Rudi Völler.
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Barry van Aerle (Aron Winter 19'), Ronald Koeman [c],
                    Frank Rijkaard, Adri van Tiggelen, Gerald Vanenburg, Jan Wouters, 
                    Sonny Silooy, John Bosman, Marco van Basten, Erwin Koeman.
Referee:            Pietro D'Elia (Italy).
Coaches:            West Germany: Franz Beckenbauer.
                    Netherlands: Thijs Libregts.
Cards:              West Germany: Olaf Thon [Y 50'], Lothar Matthäus [Y 71'].
                    Netherlands: Adri van Tiggelen [Y 11'], Sonny Silooy [Y 38'],
                                 Frank Rijkaard [Y 61'].

19/10/1988, Glasgow, Hampden Park, 42771
World Cup Qualifying
SCOTLAND            1 (Maurice Johnston 19')
YUGOSLAVIA          1 (Srecko Katanec 37')
Scotland:           Andy Goram, Richard Gough, Maurice Malpas, Roy Aitken (David Speedie 71'),
                    Alex McLeish, Willie Miller [c], Jim Bett (Ally McCoist 55'), Steve Nicol,
                    Brian McClair, Paul McStay, Maurice Johnston.
Yugoslavia:         Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic, Predrag Spasic 
                    (Dragoljub Brnovic 83'), Davor Jozic, Faruk Hadzibegic, 
                    Ljubomir Radanovic, Dragan Stojkovic, Srecko Katanec, Borislav Cvetkovic
                    (Refik Sabanadzovic 89'), Mehmed Bazdarevic, Zlatko Vujovic.
Referee:            Karl-Heinz Trischler (West Germany).
Coaches:            Scotland: Andy Roxburgh.
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.
Cards:              Scotland: Ally McCoist [Y 75'].
                    Yugoslavia: Davor Jozic [Y 33'], Srecko Katanec [Y 72'].

19/10/1988, Budapest, Népstadion, 18000
World Cup Qualifying
HUNGARY             1 (István Vincze 84')
NORTHERN IRELAND    0
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, Sándor Sallai, Antal Nagy, János Sass, Géza Mészöly
                    (László Dajka 46'), Imre Garaba, József Kiprich, István Kozma,
                    György Bognár, Lajos Détári, Gyula Hajszán (István Vincze 81').
Northern Ireland:   Alan McKnight, Mal Donaghy, Nigel Worthington, Alan McDonald,
                    John McClelland [c], Anton Rogan, Danny Wilson, Michael O'Neill
                    (Kevin Wilson 58'), Colin Clarke (Jimmy Quinn 81'), Kingsley Black,
                    Robbie Dennison.
Referee:            Kurt Röthlisberger (Switzerland).
Coaches:            Hungary: György Mezey.
                    Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.
Cards:              Hungary: Imre Garaba [Y 47'], István Kozma [Y 74'].
                    Northern Ireland: Mal Donaghy [Y 12'], Kevin Wilson [Y 62'],
                                      Robbie Dennison [Y 66'].

19/10/1988, Bruxelles, Heysel, 14450
World Cup Qualifying
BELGIUM             1 (Patrick Vervoort 29')
SWITZERLAND         0
Belgium:            Gilbert Bodart, Georges Grün, Leo Clijsters, Franky Van der Elst,
                    Bruno Versavel, Marc Emmers, Stéphane Demol, Patrick Vervoort, Luc Nilis
                    (Francis Severeyns 76'), Enzo Scifo, Jan Ceulemans [c].
Switzerland:        Joël Corminboeuf, Patrice Mottiez, Alain Geiger, Martin Weber,
                    Heinz Hermann, Marco Schällibaum, Lucien Favre, Martin Andermatt
                    (Christophe Bonvin 77'), Beat Sutter, Kubilay Türkyilmaz, Dario Zuffi.
Referee:            David Syme (Scotland).
Coaches:            Belgium: Guy Thys.
                    Switzerland: Daniel Jeandupeux.
Cards:              Belgium: Franky Van der Elst [Y 88'].
                    Switzerland: Patrice Mottiez [Y 16'].

19/10/1988, Pescara, Stadio Adriatico, 10834
Friendly International
ITALY               2 (Giuseppe Giannini 18' pen, Riccardo Ferri 29')
NORWAY              1 (Sverre Brandhaug 40' pen)
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c] (Ciro Ferrara 46'), Paolo Maldini
                    (Luigi De Agostini 64'), Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri, Nicola Berti,
                    Roberto Donadoni, Fernando De Napoli, Roberto Mancini
                    (Ruggiero Rizzitelli 77'), Giuseppe Giannini, Gianluca Vialli.
Norway:             Erik Thorstvedt, Karl Petter Lřken, Gunnar Halle, Rune Bratseth,
                    Terje Kojedal, Kjetil Osvold, Kai Erik Herlovsen, Tom Gulbrandsen,
                    Gřran Sřrloth (Jahn Ivar Jakobsen 64'), Sverre Brandhaug [c],
                    Simen Agdestein (Kjetil Rekdal 79').
Referee:            Gerasimos Germanakos (Greece).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Norway: Ingvar Stadheim.

22/10/1988, Nicosia, Makario, 2700
World Cup Qualifying
CYPRUS              1 (Pambos Pittas 78' pen)
FRANCE              1 (Daniel Xuereb 44')
Cyprus:             Georghios Pantziaras, Pambos Pittas, Costas Miamiliotis, 
                    Georghios Christodoulou, Andreas Stavrou, Yiannakis Yiangoudakis,
                    Andros Kantilos, Pavlos Savva, Evagoras Christofi (Yiannakis Ioannou 80'),
                    Floros Nicolaou, Costas Petsas.
France:             Joël Bats, Luc Sonor, Bernard Casoni, Basile Boli, Manuel Amoros [c],
                    Daniel Bravo, Marcel Dib, Frank Sauzée, Gerald Passi 
                    (Philippe Vercruysse 72'), Jean-Pierre Papin, Daniel Xuereb 
                    (Stéphane Paille 80').
Referee:            Emilio Soriano (Spain).
Coaches:            Cyprus: Panikos Iacovou.
                    France: Henri Michel.

02/11/1988, Bucureşti, Steaua, 18000
World Cup Qualifying
ROMANIA             3 (Dorin Mateuţ 26', Gheorghe Hagi 40 pen, Ioan Sabău 84')
GREECE              0
Romania:            Silviu Lung [c], Ştefan Iovan, Ioan Andonie, Miodrag Belodedici,
                    Iosif Rotariu, Ioan Sabău (Michael Klein 86'), Gheorghe Popescu,
                    Dorin Mateuţ, Gheorghe Hagi, Marius Lăcătuş (Claudiu Vaişcovici 78'),
                    Rodion Cămătaru.
Greece:             Ilias Tsalikriadis, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Kostas Mavridis,
                    Stelios Manolas, Kostas Kolomitrousis, Jiotis Tsalouchidis,
                    Tasos Mitropoulos (Georgios Koutoulas 46'), Nikos Tsiantakis
                    (Nikos Nioblias 69'), Andreas Mbonovas, Dimitris Saravakos,
                    Nikos Anastopoulos [c].
Referee:            Hubert Forstinger (Austria).
Coaches:            Romania: Emerich Jenei.
                    Greece: Miltos Papapostolou.
Cards:              Romania: Iosif Rotariu [Y 17'].
                    Greece: Tasos Mitropoulos [Y 10'], Jiotis Tsalouchidis [Y 60'],
                            Nikos Anastopoulos [Y 73'].

02/11/1988, Křbenhavn, Idrćtsparken, 34600
World Cup Qualifying
DENMARK             1 (Lars Elstrup 8')
BULGARIA            1 (Anio Sadkov 38')
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Lars Olsen [c], Kent Nielsen, Bjřrn Kristensen, 
                    John Sivebćk, Jan Heintze (Kenneth Brylle 76'), John Helt 
                    (Jan Bartram 65'), John Jensen, Michael Laudrup, Lars Elstrup,
                    Flemming Povlsen.
Bulgaria:           Ilia Valov, Krassimir Bezinski, Nikolai Iliev [c], Pavel Dochev, 
                    Trifon Ivanov, Ilian Kiriakov, Ivailo Kirov, Anio Sadkov
                    (Georgi Yordanov 86'), Zaprian Rakov, Lyuboslav Penev,
                    Hristo Stoichkov (Krassimir Balakov 88').
Referee:            George B. Smith (Scotland).
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
                    Bulgaria: Boris Angelov.
Cards:              Denmark: John Jensen [Y 25'], Flemming Povlsen [Y 90'].
                    Bulgaria: Anio Sadkov [Y 56'], Lyuboslav Penev [Y 72'],
                              Trifon Ivanov [Y 81'].

02/11/1988, Wien, Praterstadion, 27000
World Cup Qualifying
AUSTRIA             3 (Anton Polster 38', Andreas Herzog 42', 54')
TURKEY              2 (Feyyaz Uçar 61', Tanju Çolak 81')
Austria:            Klaus Lindenberger, Heribert Weber [c], Kurt Russ, Anton Pfeffer,
                    Peter Artner, Gerald Willfurth (Peter Pacult 55'), Herbert Prohaska,
                    Andreas Herzog (Gerald Glatzmayer 68'), Josef Degeorgi, Andreas Ogris,
                    Anton Polster.
Turkey:             Fatih Uraz, Recep Çetin, Mehmet Cüneyt Tanman, Gökhan Gedikali
                    (Savaş Koç 60'), Gökhan Keskin, Mustafa Yücedağ, Ünal Karaman, Oğuz Çetin,
                    Semih Yuvakuran, Rıdvan Dilmen, Feyyaz Uçar (Tanju Çolak 68').
Referee:            Tullio Lanese (Italy).
Coaches:            Austria: Josef Hickersberger.
                    Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan.
Cards:              Austria: none.
                    Turkey: Mehmet Cüneyt Tanman [Y 15'], Gökhan Keskin [Y 68'],
                            Rıdvan Dilmen [Y 87'].
Note:               It is also reported that Recep Çetin received a yellow card instead of
                    Mehmet Cüneyt Tanman.

02/11/1988, Limassol, Makario, 7767
World Cup Qualifying
CYPRUS              0
NORWAY              3 (Gřran Sřrloth 56', 78', Kjetil Osvold 89')
Cyprus:             Georghios Pantziaras, Pambos Pittas, Costas Miamiliotis,
                    Georghios Christodoulou (Spyros Kastanas 26'), Andreas Stavrou,
                    Yiannakis Yiangoudakis, Andros Kantilos (Christos Koliantris 71'),
                    Pavlos Savva, Georghios Savvides, Evagoras Christofi, Floros Nicolaou.
Norway:             Erik Thorstvedt, Karl Petter Lřken, Terje Kojedal, Rune Bratseth,
                    Gunnar Halle, Kjetil Osvold, Sverre Brandhaug, Kai Erik Herlovsen,
                    Tom Gulbrandsen, Gřran Sřrloth, Simen Agdestein.
Referee:            Edgar Azzopardi (Malta).
Coaches:            Cyprus: Panikos Iacovou.
                    Norway: Ingvar Stadheim.
Cards:              None.

04/11/1988, Bratislava, Tehelné Pole, 2813
Friendly International
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      3 (Stanislav Griga 15', Vladimír Weiss 42', Milan Luhový 45')
NORWAY              2 (Gřran Sřrloth 43', Simen Agdestein 53')
Czechoslovakia:     Luděk Mikloško, Jozef Chovanec [c], Július Bielik (Ľubomír Vlk 46'),
                    Václav Němeček, Miroslav Kadlec, Peter Fieber (Ľubomír Moravčík 46'),
                    Vladimír Weiss (Karel Kula 46'), Ivan Hašek, Michal Bílek, Stanislav Griga
                    (TomᚠSkuhravý 46'), Milan Luhový (Václav Daněk 65').
Norway:             Ola By Rise (Erik Thorstvedt 18'), Karl Petter Lřken, Per Egil Ahlsen,
                    Jan Ove Pedersen, Gunnar Halle, Tom Gulbrandsen (Per Edmund Mordt 78'),
                    Sverre Brandhaug, Kjetil Rekdal (Jahn Ivar Jakobsen 69'), Leif Rune Salte,
                    Gřran Sřrloth, Simen Agdestein.
Referee:            Sándor Puhl (Hungary).
Coaches:            Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.
                    Norway: Ingvar Stadheim.

05/11/1988, Tiranë, Qemal Stafa, 20000
World Cup Qualifying
ALBANIA             1 (Ylli Shehu 33')
SWEDEN              2 (Hans Holmqvist 68', Johnny Ekström 71')
Albania:            Halim Mersini, Hysen Zmijani, Skënder Hodja, Artur Lekbello II,
                    Fatbardh Jera, Mirel Josa, Skënder Gega, Sulejman Demollari, Lefter Millo,
                    Ylli Shehu, Arben Minga [c].
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén, Peter Larsson, Roger Ljung,
                    Jonas Thern, Robert Prytz (Hans Holmqvist 66'), Glenn Strömberg,
                    Joakim Nilsson, Stefan Pettersson, Johnny Ekström.
Referee:            Yusuf Namoğlu (Turkey).
Coaches:            Albania: Shyqyri Rreli.
                    Sweden: Olle Nordin.
Cards:              Albania: Skënder Gega [Y 36'].
                    Sweden: Glenn Hysén [Y 60'], Glenn Strömberg [Y 87'].

15/11/1988, Athinai, Karaiskaki, 3000
Friendly International
GREECE              3 (Kostas Lagonidis 3', Jiotis Tsalouchidis 51', 53')
HUNGARY             0
Greece:             Ioannis Gkitsioudis (Spyros Ikonomopoulos 78'), Iakovos Chatziathanasiou,
                    Kostas Kolomitrousis, Pagonis Vakalopoulos, Georgios Koutoulas,
                    Jiotis Tsalouchidis [c], Stefanos Borbokis (Vassilis Dimitriadis 80'),
                    Kostas Lagonidis (Georgios Papadopoulos 80'), Aris Karasavvidis 
                    (Dimos Kavouras 74'), Nikos Nioblias, Nikos Tsiantakis
                    (Andreas Mbonovas 80').
Hungary:            Péter Disztl (Zsolt Petry 80'), Zsolt Máriási, Attila Pintér, János Sass
                    (József Keller 58'), István Kozma, Géza Mészöly (Imre Boda 46'),
                    József Kiprich, Kálmán Kovács, Zoltán Csucsánszky, István Vincze
                    (Pál Fischer 46'), Gyula Hajszán (Tibor Balog 75').
Referee:            Mattias Dossner (East Germany).
Coaches:            Greece: Alekos Sofianidis.
                    Hungary: György Mezey.

16/11/1988, Sevilla, Estadio Benito Villamarín, 50000
World Cup Qualifying
SPAIN               2 (Manolo 52', Butragueńo 66')
IRELAND             0
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Quique Flores (Solana 84'), Górriz, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo,
                    Andrinua, Jiménez Jiménez, Míchel, Roberto Fernández,
                    Martín Vázquez, Butragueńo, Manolo (Ramón 67').
Ireland:            Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Mick McCarthy, David O'Leary, Steve Staunton,
                    Ray Houghton, Kevin Moran [c], John Sheridan (Liam O'Brien 81'), 
                    Tony Galvin, Tony Cascarino, John Aldridge (Niall Quinn 64').
Referee:            Yuri Savchenko (USSR).
Coaches:            Spain: Luis Suárez.
                    Ireland: Jack Charlton (England).
Cards:              Spain: none.
                    Ireland: Ray Houghton [Y 65'].

16/11/1988, Bratislava, Tehelné Pole, 47182
World Cup Qualifying
CZECHOSLOVAKIA      0
BELGIUM             0
Czechoslovakia:     Jan Stejskal, Jozef Chovanec [c], Július Bielik, Václav Němeček
                    (Václav Daněk 87'), Miroslav Kadlec, Ľubomír Vlk, Vladimír Weiss
                    (Ľubomír Moravčík 80'), Ivan Hašek, Michal Bílek, Stanislav Griga,
                    Milan Luhový.
Belgium:            Michel Preud'homme, Eric Gerets, Georges Grün, Philippe Albert, 
                    Michel De Wolf, Marc Emmers, Stéphane Demol, Franky Van der Elst,
                    Daniel Veyt, Enzo Scifo (Marc Van der Linden 77'), Hans Christiaens
                    (Luc Nilis 80').
Referee:            Neil Midgley (England).
Coaches:            Czechoslovakia: Jozef Vengloš.
                    Belgium: Guy Thys.
Cards:              Czechoslovakia: none.
                    Belgium: Marc Van der Linden [Y 85'].

16/11/1988, Porto, Estádio do Bessa, 5925
World Cup Qualifying
PORTUGAL            1 (Fernando Gomes 31')
LUXEMBOURG          0 
Portugal:           Silvino Louro, António Morato, Jaime Alves, Luis Sobrinho,
                    Álvaro Magalhăes, Adelino Nunes, Rui Barros, Vítor Paneira, Futre,
                    Fernando Gomes [c], Jordăo (Jaime Magalhăes 46').
Luxembourg:         John van Rijswijck, Hubert Meunier [c], René Scheuer, Pierre Petry,
                    Marcel Bossi, Théo Scholten (Marc Thome 83'), Carlo Weis, Gérard Jeitz,
                    Jean-Paul Girres, Robert Langers, Armin Krings (Théo Malget 61').
Referee:            Michael Caulfield (Ireland).
Coaches:            Portugal: Juca.
                    Luxembourg: Paul Philipp.
Cards:              Portugal: none.
                    Luxembourg: Carlo Weis [Y 10'], Armin Krings [Y 35'].

16/11/1988, Roma, Stadio Olimpico, 27878
Friendly International (90th anniversary of FIGC)
ITALY               1 (Gianluca Vialli 44')
NETHERLANDS         0
Italy:              Stefano Tacconi, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi,
                    Riccardo Ferri, Luigi De Agostini (Nicola Berti 81'), Ruggiero Rizzitelli 
                    (Ciro Ferrara 52'), Fernando De Napoli, Gianluca Vialli, 
                    Giuseppe Giannini, Roberto Baggio.
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Sonny Silooy, Rob Reekers, Ronald Koeman [c],
                    Adick Koot, Frank Rijkard, Gerald Vanenburg, Wilbert Suvrijn 
                    (Fred Rutten 60'), Marco van Basten, René Eykelkamp (John van Loen 60'),
                    Pieter Huistra.
Referee:            Emilio Soriano Aladren (Spain).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Netherlands: Thijs Libregts.

19/11/1988, Beograd, Stadion J.N.A., 7489
World Cup Qualifying
YUGOSLAVIA          3 (Predrag Spasic 11', Safet Susic 76', Dragan Stojkovic 83')
FRANCE              2 (Christian Perez 3', Frank Sauzée 68')
Yugoslavia:         Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic, Predrag Spasic (Goran Juric 54'), 
                    Srecko Katanec, Faruk Hadzibegic, Davor Jozic, Dragan Stojkovic, 
                    Safet Susic, Boro Cvetkovic (Dejan Savicevic 69'), Mehmed Bazdarevic,
                    Zlatko Vujovic.
France:             Joël Bats, Manuel Amoros [c], Alain Roche, Basile Boli,
                    Sylvain Kastendeuch, Frank Sauzée, Jean-Marc Ferreri
                    (Jean-Pierre Papin 78'), Jean Tigana, Stéphane Paille, Marcel Dib,
                    Christian Perez (Daniel Bravo 68').
Referee:            Erik Fredriksson (Sweden).
Coaches:            Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.
                    France: Michel Platini.
Cards:              Yugoslavia: Predrag Spasic [Y 35'], Srecko Katanec [Y 60'],
                                Faruk Hadzibegic [Y 61'], Mehmed Bazdarevic [Y 87'].
                    France: Basile Boli [Y], Manuel Amoros [Y].

23/11/1988, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 2000
Friendly International
MALTA               1 (David Carabott)
CYPRUS              1 (Yiannos Ioannou 83')
Malta:              David Cluett, Martin Scicluna (Michael Woods), Alex Azzopardi, Joe Galea,
                    Joe Brincat, John Buttigieg, Hubert Suda (Nicholas Saliba), Charles Scerri
                    (Silvio Vella), David Carabott, Michael Degiorgio, Martin Gregory.
Cyprus:             Georghios Pantziaras, Yiannos Kalotheou (Spyros Kastanas 83'),
                    Pambos Pittas, Andreas Papacostas, Andreas Stavrou, Costas Petsas 
                    (Marios Tsingis 34'), Andros Kantilos (Panicos Hadjiloizou 51'),
                    Floros Nicolaou, Evagoras Christofi (Yiannos Ioannou 75'),
                    Yiannakis Ioannou, Georghios Christodoulou.
Referee:
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
                    Cyprus: Panikos Iacovou.

30/11/1988, İstanbul, İnönü Stadı, 42000
World Cup Qualifying
TURKEY              3 (Tanju Çolak 21', 65', Oğuz Çetin 70')
EAST GERMANY        1 (Andreas Thom 75')
Turkey:             Fatih Uraz, Gökhan Keskin, Recep Çetin, Semih Yuvakuran,
                    Mehmet Cüneyt Tanman, Ünal Karaman, Uğur Tütüneker, Oğuz Çetin
                    (Hasan Vezir 87'), Rıdvan Dilmen, Tanju Çolak (Metin Yıldız 79'),
                    Feyyaz Uçar.
East Germany:       Jörg Weißflog, Dirk Stahmann, Ronald Kreer (Detlef Schößler 66'),
                    Matthias Lindner, Matthias Döschner, Hans-Uwe Pilz, Jörg Stübner,
                    Rainer Ernst (Thomas Doll 46'), Rico Steinmann, Ulf Kirsten, Andreas Thom.
Referee:            Lajos Németh (Hungary).
Coaches:            Turkey: Tınaz Tırpan.
                    East Germany: Bernd Stange.
Cards:              Turkey: Hasan Vezir [Y 88'].
                    East Germany: Jörg Stübner [Y 34'], Rico Steinmann [Y 38'],
                                  Matthias Döschner [Y 70'], Rainer Ernst [Y 78'].

11/12/1988, Beograd, Crvene zvezde, 15246
World Cup Qualifying
YUGOSLAVIA          4 (Dejan Savicevic 13', 33', 82', Faruk Hadzibegic 44' pen) 
CYPRUS              0
Yugoslavia:         Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic, Predrag Spasic (Goran Juric 46'),
                    Dragoljub Brnovic, Faruk Hadzibegic, Davor Jozic, Dragan Stojkovic,
                    Safet Susic, Dejan Savicevic, Mehmed Bazdarevic, Zlatko Vujovic.
Cyprus:             Georghios Pantziaras, Antonis Andrellis, Pambos Pittas, Andreas Papacostas,
                    Andreas Stavrou, Yiannakis Yiangoudakis, Pavlos Savva, Floros Nicolaou,
                    Georghios Christodoulou (Spyros Kastanas 62'), Yiannos Ioannou
                    (Costas Petsas 76'), Marios Tsingis.
Referee:            Todor Kolev (Bulgaria).
Coaches:            Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.
                    Cyprus: Panikos Iacovou.
Cards:              Yugoslavia: none.
                    Cyprus: Yiannos Ioannou [Y 10'], Georghios Pantziaras [Y 42'],
                            Pavlos Savva [Y 58'], Floros Nicolaou [Y 75'].
Note:               It is also reported that Antonis Andrellis received a yellow card.

11/12/1988, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 12000
World Cup Qualifying
MALTA               2 (Carmel Busuttil 46', 90')
HUNGARY             2 (István Vincze 5', József Kiprich 56' pen)
Malta:              David Cluett, Edwin Camilleri (Nicky Saliba 55'), John Buttigieg,
                    Joe Galea, Alex Azzopardi, Silvio Camilleri (Silvio Vella 78'),
                    Raymond Vella, Charles Scerri, David Carabott, Carmel Busuttil,
                    Martin Gregory.
Hungary:            Péter Disztl, István Kozma, László Disztl, József Keller, Rezső Kékesi,
                    József Csuhay, József Kiprich (Attila Pintér 85'), Ervin Kovács,
                    Zoltán Csucsánszky, István Vincze (Pál Fischer 70'), Tibor Balog.
Referee:            Georges Koukoulakis (Greece).
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
                    Hungary: György Mezey.
Cards:              Malta: David Cluett [Y 32'].
                    Hungary: none.

21/12/1988, Sevilla, Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, 70000
World Cup Qualifying
SPAIN               4 (Anton Rogan 30' OG, Butragueńo 55', Míchel 60' pen,
                       John McClelland 64' OG)
NORTHERN IRELAND    0
Spain:              Zubizarreta, Quique Flores, Jiménez Jiménez, Andrinua, Górriz,
                    Roberto Fernández, Manolo (Julio Salinas 78'), Míchel, Butragueńo,
                    Martín Vázquez, Beguiristáin (Serna 65').
Northern Ireland:   Alan McKnight, Anton Rogan, Nigel Worthington, Alan McDonald,
                    John McClelland [c], Mal Donaghy (Michael O'Neill 72'), David McCreery
                    (Jimmy Quinn 54'), Steve Penney, Colin Clarke, Kevin Wilson,
                    Kingsley Black.
Referee:            Marcel Van Langenhoven (Belgium).
Coaches:            Spain: Luis Suárez.
                    Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.
Cards:              Spain: none.
                    Northern Ireland: Alan McDonald [Y 35'].
Note:               The fourth goal-scorer is also reported as Roberto Fernández.

22/12/1988, Perugia, Stadio Renato Curi, 25600
Friendly International
ITALY               2 (Giuseppe Giannini 48' pen, Nicola Berti 70')
SCOTLAND            0
Italy:              Walter Zenga (Stefano Tacconi 50'), Giuseppe Bergomi [c]
                    (Ciro Ferrara 50'), Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri, 
                    Giancarlo Marocchi, Massimo Crippa, Nicola Berti, Gianluca Vialli, 
                    Giuseppe Giannini, Aldo Serena.
Scotland:           Andy Goram, Richard Gough (David Speedie 87'), Maurice Malpas, Dave Narey,
                    Alex McLeish, Murdo MacLeod, Ian Ferguson (Gordon Durie 71'), Paul McStay
                    (Brian McClair 56'), Maurice Johnston, Roy Aitken [c], Kevin Gallacher.
Referee:            Alain Delmer (France).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Scotland: Andy Roxburgh.


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