Players in bold have later been capped at full international level.
Head coach:Herbert Widmayer
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Uwe Greiner | 8 August 1959 (aged 18) | VfB Stuttgart | |||
DF | Manfred Bergfeld | 13 March 1961 (aged 17) | Borussia Mönchengladbach | |||
DF | Bernd Gorski | 4 October 1959 (aged 18) | FC St. Pauli | |||
DF | Thomas Kruse | 7 September 1959 (aged 18) | FC Schalke 04 | |||
DF | Bernd Schuster | 22 December 1959 (aged 18) | FC Augsburg | |||
DF | Thomas Sievert | 11 April 1961 (aged 17) | FC Schalke 04 | |||
MF | Thomas Allofs | 17 November 1959 (aged 18) | Fortuna Düsseldorf | |||
MF | Michael Geiger | 27 September 1960 (aged 17) | Union Böckingen | |||
MF | Helmut Gorka | 13 April 1960 (aged 18) | FC Schalke 04 | |||
MF | Thomas Kroth | 26 August 1959 (aged 18) | Kickers Offenbach | |||
FW | Dieter Allig | 6 August 1959 (aged 18) | Viktoria Aschaffenburg | |||
FW | Ralf Augustin | 27 September 1960 (aged 17) | Borussia Dortmund | |||
FW | Karl-Heinz Bührer | 20 October 1959 (aged 18) | Freiburger FC | |||
FW | Thomas Remark | 5 October 1959 (aged 18) | Röchling Völklingen |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Zé Beto | 21 February 1960 (aged 18) | FC Porto | |||
GK | Fernando Justino | 14 October 1960 (aged 17) | Sporting | |||
DF | Teixeiriinha | 2 August 1960 (aged 17) | Benfica | |||
DF | Carlos Parente | 8 April 1961 (aged 17) | Benfica | |||
DF | Joaquim Simões | 1 November 1959 (aged 18) | Benfica | |||
DF | Alberto Bastos Lopes | 22 October 1959 (aged 18) | Benfica | |||
DF | Santana | 21 March 1960 (aged 18) | Benfica | |||
MF | Diamantino Miranda | 3 August 1959 (aged 18) | Benfica | |||
MF | Quinito | 8 September 1961 (aged 16) | FC Porto | |||
MF | Tomás Fernandes | 14 January 1960 (aged 18) | Sporting | |||
MF | Nogueira | 13 January 1960 (aged 18) | FC Porto | |||
MF | Almeidinha | 21 January 1960 (aged 18) | Boavista | |||
MF | Artur | 8 August 1959 (aged 18) | Sporting | |||
FW | João Grilo | 1 August 1959 (aged 18) | Sporting | |||
FW | Manuel Galhofas | 26 June 1960 (aged 17) | Benfica | |||
FW | João dos Santos | 18 October 1959 (aged 18) | Benfica |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Viktor Chanov | 21 July 1959 (aged 18) | Shakhtyor Donetsk | |||
DF | Viktor Yanushevsky | 23 January 1960 (aged 18) | Dinamo Minsk | |||
DF | Aleksandr Golovnya | 20 November 1959 (aged 18) | Gomselmash Gomel | |||
DF | Ashot Khachatryan [2] | 3 August 1959 (aged 18) | Ararat Erevan | |||
DF | Sergey Ovchinnikov | 25 October 1960 (aged 17) | SKA Kiev | |||
DF | Gennady Salov | 2 February 1960 (aged 18) | Torpedo Moscow | |||
MF | Igor Ponomaryov | 24 February 1960 (aged 18) | Neftchi Baku | |||
MF | Yaroslav Dumansky | 4 August 1959 (aged 18) | Karpaty Lvov | |||
MF | Mikhail Olefirenko | 6 June 1960 (aged 17) | Dinamo Kiev | |||
MF | Valery Zubenko | 27 August 1959 (aged 18) | Zorya Voroshilovgrad | |||
FW | Oleg Taran | 11 January 1960 (aged 18) | Dinamo Kiev | |||
FW | Igor Gurinovich [3] | 5 March 1960 (aged 18) | Dinamo Minsk | |||
FW | Sergey Stukashov | 12 November 1959 (aged 18) | Kairat Alma-Ata |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Tomislav Ivković | 11 August 1960 (aged 17) | Dinamo Zagreb | |||
GK | Igor Mrkun | Olimpija Ljubljana | ||||
DF | Robert Juričko | 27 August 1959 (aged 18) | Hajduk Split | |||
DF | Ante Rumora | 4 June 1960 (aged 17) | NK Zagreb | |||
DF | Marko Elsner [4] | 11 April 1960 (aged 18) | Olimpija Ljubljana | |||
DF | Mirza Kapetanović | 30 June 1960 (aged 17) | FK Sarajevo | |||
DF | Predrag Milovanović | |||||
MF | Nikola Duvnjak | |||||
MF | Milan Ičin | 8 August 1960 (aged 17) | RFK Novi Sad | |||
MF | Milan Janković | 31 December 1959 (aged 18) | NK Maribor | |||
MF | Mehmed Baždarević [5] | 28 September 1960 (aged 17) | Željezničar Sarajevo | |||
MF | Ivan Gudelj | 21 September 1960 (aged 17) | Hajduk Split | |||
MF | Marko Mlinarić [6] | 1 September 1960 (aged 17) | Dinamo Zagreb | |||
FW | Haris Smajić | 8 March 1960 (aged 18) | FK Sarajevo | |||
FW | Željko Stanić | Proleter Zrenjanin |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Iain Hesford | 4 March 1960 (aged 18) | Blackpool | ||
2 | DF | Ray Ranson | 12 June 1960 (aged 17) | Manchester City | ||
3 | DF | Alan Weir | 1 September 1959 (aged 18) | Sunderland | ||
4 | DF | Bryan Klug | 8 October 1960 (aged 17) | Ipswich Town | ||
5 | DF | Danis Salman | 12 March 1960 (aged 18) | Brentford | ||
6 | MF | Tony Gale | 19 November 1959 (aged 18) | Fulham | ||
7 | MF | Vince Hilaire | 10 October 1959 (aged 18) | Crystal Palace F.C. | ||
8 | MF | Terry Fenwick | 17 November 1959 (aged 18) | Crystal Palace F.C. | ||
9 | FW | Andy Ritchie | 28 November 1960 (aged 17) | Manchester United | ||
10 | FW | Jason Seacole | 11 April 1960 (aged 18) | Oxford United | ||
11 | MF | Steve Burke | 29 September 1960 (aged 17) | Nottingham Forest |
Head coach: Edmund Zientara
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Jacek Kazimierski | 17 August 1959 (aged 18) | Legia Warszawa | |||
GK | Janusz Stawarz | 1 December 1959 (aged 18) | Stal Mielec | |||
DF | Krzysztof Jarosz | 19 August 1959 (aged 18) | Śląsk Wrocław | |||
DF | Antoni Kot | 10 August 1960 (aged 17) | Hutnik Kraków | |||
DF | Marek Glanowski | 1 January 1960 (aged 18) | Hutnik Kraków | |||
DF | Bogusław Skiba | 16 November 1960 (aged 17) | Stal Rzeszów | |||
DF | Marek Chojnacki | 6 December 1959 (aged 18) | ŁKS Łódź | |||
DF | Ryszard Szewczyk | 3 April 1960 (aged 18) | Arka Gdynia | |||
MF | Kazimierz Buda | 3 May 1960 (aged 18) | Stal Mielec | |||
MF | Andrzej Buncol | 21 September 1959 (aged 18) | Piast Gliwice | |||
MF | Jan Janiec | 31 August 1959 (aged 18) | Zagłębie Wałbrzych | |||
MF | Krzysztof Kajrys | 20 September 1959 (aged 18) | Ruch Chorzów | |||
MF | Zbigniew Kruszyński | 14 October 1959 (aged 18) | Lechia Gdańsk | |||
FW | Krzysztof Baran | 26 July 1960 (aged 17) | Gwardia Warszawa | |||
FW | Joachim Hutka | 22 March 1960 (aged 18) | Górnik Zabrze | |||
FW | Andrzej Iwan | 10 November 1959 (aged 18) | Wisła Kraków |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Agustín Rodríguez | 10 September 1959 (aged 18) | Castilla | |||
DF | Arseni Comas | 28 June 1961 (aged 16) | Girona | |||
DF | Manolo Martínez | 29 October 1960 (aged 18) | Barcelona B | |||
DF | Francis García | 9 February 1960 (aged 18) | Granada | |||
DF | Miguel Tendillo | 1 February 1961 (aged 17) | Mestalla | |||
MF | Marcelino | 10 April 1960 (aged 18) | Barcelona B | |||
MF | Javier Zubillaga | 12 August 1959 (aged 18) | Real Sociedad | |||
MF | Manuel Zúñiga | 19 July 1960 (aged 17) | Calvo Sotelo | |||
MF | Biri | 14 September 1959 (aged 18) | Algeciras | |||
FW | Luis Enrique Marián | 19 December 1959 (aged 18) | Rayo Vallecano | |||
FW | Modesto Pérez | 7 November 1959 (aged 18) | Getafe |
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