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Players in bold have later been capped at full international level.
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Sérgio Louro | 3 January 1966 (aged 18) | Sporting | |||
GK | Paulo Renato | 31 May 1966 (aged 17) | Benfica | |||
DF | Fernando Mendes | 5 November 1966 (aged 17) | Sporting | |||
DF | Carlos Carvalhal | 4 December 1965 (aged 18) | Braga | |||
DF | Jorge Paixão | 19 December 1965 (aged 18) | Amora | |||
DF | Carlos Manuel | 13 February 1966 (aged 18) | Vitória de Setúbal | |||
DF | Caetano | 5 July 1966 (aged 17) | Boavista | |||
DF | Germano Santos | 27 November 1965 (aged 18) | Sporting | |||
DF | Luís Ferrinho | 13 March 1966 (aged 18) | Sporting | |||
DF | Rui Eugénio | 21 July 1966 (aged 17) | Sporting | |||
MF | Júlio Sérgio | 14 August 1965 (aged 18) | FC Porto | |||
MF | Mito | 26 September 1965 (aged 18) | FC Porto | |||
MF | Samuel Quina | 3 August 1966 (aged 17) | Benfica | |||
MF | Jorge Ferreira | 18 March 1966 (aged 18) | Barreirense | |||
MF | Litos | 6 January 1967 (aged 17) | Sporting | |||
FW | Paulo Futre | 28 February 1966 (aged 18) | Sporting | |||
FW | Seca | 24 September 1965 (aged 18) | Torralta |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Mirosław Dreszer | 28 August 1965 (aged 18) | GKS Tychy | |||
GK | Marek Grzywacz | 24 December 1965 (aged 18) | Górnik Wałbrzych | |||
GK | Grzegorz Maśnik | 8 December 1967 (aged 16) | Stal Stocznia Szczecin | |||
DF | Paweł Dylewski | 22 December 1965 (aged 18) | Wisła Płock | |||
DF | Jacek Duchowski | 2 January 1966 (aged 18) | Pogoń Szczecin | |||
DF | Jarosław Giszka | 6 August 1965 (aged 18) | Gryf Słupsk | |||
DF | Jacek Mróz | 20 March 1966 (aged 18) | Raków Częstochowa | |||
DF | Piotr Haśko | 21 June 1966 (aged 17) | Pafawag Wrocław | |||
DF | Dionizy Nowak | 23 July 1966 (aged 17) | Śląsk Wrocław | |||
MF | Mirosław Jaworski | 15 September 1965 (aged 18) | Ruch Chorzów | |||
MF | Andrzej Rudy | 15 October 1965 (aged 18) | Śląsk Wrocław | |||
MF | Dariusz Wójtowicz | 23 August 1965 (aged 18) | Lechia Gdańsk | |||
MF | Mariusz Kuras | 21 August 1965 (aged 18) | Pogoń Szczecin | |||
MF | Dariusz Skrzypczak | 13 November 1966 (aged 17) | Lech Poznań | |||
FW | Tomasz Cebula | 31 March 1966 (aged 18) | Legia Warszawa | |||
FW | Dariusz Marciniak | 30 November 1966 (aged 17) | Widzew Łódź | |||
FW | Jacek Ziober | 18 November 1965 (aged 18) | ŁKS Łódź | |||
FW | Roman Kosecki | 15 February 1966 (aged 18) | Ursus Warszawa | |||
FW | Andrzej Golecki | 19 August 1965 (aged 18) | Arka Gdynia | |||
FW | Marek Świerczewski | 1 March 1967 (aged 17) | Wisła Kraków |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Detlev Hartmann | 16 August 1965 (aged 18) | 1 | 0 | FC Vorwärts Frankfurt | |
GK | Marco Kostmann | 12 April 1966 (aged 18) | 3 | 0 | BFC Dynamo | |
DF | Udo Fankhänel | 30 November 1965 (aged 18) | 3 | 0 | FC Karl-Marx-Stadt | |
DF | Uwe Lüdtke | 18 November 1965 (aged 18) | 3 | 0 | 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig | |
DF | Frank Mappes | 14 April 1966 (aged 18) | 3 | 0 | 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig | |
DF | Roland Szepanski | 16 May 1966 (aged 18) | 1 | 1 | FC Carl Zeiss Jena | |
DF | Thorsten Wude | 19 November 1965 (aged 18) | 3 | 0 | Dynamo Dresden | |
MF | Heiko Bonan | 10 February 1966 (aged 18) | 3 | 0 | 1. FC Magdeburg | |
MF | Holger Fandrich | 6 September 1965 (aged 18) | 1 | 0 | BFC Dynamo | |
MF | Matthias Lindner | 5 October 1965 (aged 18) | 3 | 2 | 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig | |
MF | Andreas Thom | 7 September 1965 (aged 18) | 3 | 0 | BFC Dynamo | |
MF | Lutz Wienhold | 15 September 1966 (aged 17) | 3 | 0 | FC Karl-Marx-Stadt | |
FW | Thomas Doll | 9 April 1966 (aged 18) | 2 | 1 | FC Hansa Rostock | |
FW | Thomas Grether | 24 November 1965 (aged 18) | 1 | 0 | BFC Dynamo | |
FW | Ulf Kirsten | 4 December 1965 (aged 18) | 3 | 1 | Dynamo Dresden | |
DF | Olaf Marschall | 19 March 1966 (aged 18) | 2 | 0 | 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig |
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Perry Suckling | 12 October 1964 (aged 19) | Coventry City | |||
DF | Nigel Gibbs | 20 November 1965 (aged 18) | Watford | |||
DF | Gary Elkins | 4 May 1966 (aged 18) | Wimbledon | |||
DF | Gary Stebbing | 11 August 1965 (aged 18) | Crystal Palace F.C. | |||
DF | Darren Bradley | 1 January 1965 (aged 19) | NA | |||
MF | Michael Forsyth | 20 March 1966 (aged 18) | West Bromwich Albion | |||
MF | Richard Cooke | 4 September 1965 (aged 18) | Tottenham Hotspur | |||
MF | David Lowe | 30 August 1965 (aged 18) | Wigan Athletic | |||
MF | Gerry Nardiello | 5 May 1966 (aged 18) | Shrewsbury Town | |||
FW | Teddy Sheringham | 2 April 1966 (aged 18) | Millwall | |||
FW | Gary Cooper | 20 November 1965 (aged 18) | Queens Park Rangers | |||
MF | Paul Atkinson | 19 January 1966 (aged 18) | Sunderland | |||
DF | Steve Parkin | 7 November 1965 (aged 18) | Stoke City | |||
DF | M Brennan | 1 January 1965 (aged 19) | NA | |||
MF | Gary Porter | 6 March 1966 (aged 18) | Watford | |||
DF | D Andrews | 1 January 1965 (aged 19) | NA | |||
MF | Neil McDonald | 2 November 1965 (aged 18) | Newcastle United |
Darren Bradley MF 24/11/1965 Aston Villa Football Club England Mark Robert Brennan MF 04/10/1965 Ispwich Town Football Team England
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No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Zsolt Petry | 23 September 1966 (aged 17) | MTK | |
2 | DF | Ferenc Haáz | 12 February 1966 (aged 18) | Ferencváros | |
3 | DF | Attila Pintér | 7 May 1966 (aged 18) | Salgótarjáni TC | |
4 | DF | József Keller | 25 September 1965 (aged 18) | Nagykanizsa FC | |
5 | DF | Sándor Deák | 11 September 1965 (aged 18) | Ferencváros | |
6 | DF | László Szélpál | 20 August 1965 (aged 18) | SZEOL | |
7 | FW | István Vincze | 22 January 1967 (aged 17) | Tatabánya | |
8 | FW | György Orovecz | 2 October 1967 (aged 16) | MTK | |
9 | FW | János Zsinka | 2 October 1965 (aged 18) | Volán FC | |
10 | MF | Ervin Kovács | 24 January 1967 (aged 17) | Újpesti Dózsa | |
11 | FW | Kálmán Kovács | 11 September 1965 (aged 18) | Honvéd | |
12 | GK | József Szeiler | 3 November 1965 (aged 18) | Ferencváros | |
13 | FW | József Takács | 16 November 1965 (aged 18) | Diósgyőri VTK | |
14 | MF | Sándor Krizán | 27 March 1967 (aged 17) | Nyíregyháza | |
15 | MF | Róbert Csoboth | 27 October 1965 (aged 18) | Pécs | |
16 | FW | Gyula Zsivóczky | 21 April 1966 (aged 18) | Ferencváros | |
17 | FW | József Zvara | 17 August 1966 (aged 17) | Vasas SC |
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