The teams competing in Group 2 of the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championships qualifying competition were Cyprus, Estonia, Netherlands, Portugal and Republic of Ireland.
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All times are CET.
Netherlands | 2 – 0 | Republic of Ireland |
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van der Gun 50' Ax 86' | Report |
Estonia | 1 – 3 | Portugal |
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Kirilov 5' | Report | Paulo Costa 11', 49' Cândido Costa 51' |
Portugal | 3 – 1 | Republic of Ireland |
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Cândido Costa 62' Ednilson 76' António Semedo 81' | Report | Reddy 45' |
Netherlands | 1 – 1 | Portugal |
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Kuyt 16' | Report | Ednilson 38' |
Cyprus | 0 – 1 | Republic of Ireland |
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Report | O'Brien 19' |
Cyprus | 3 – 1 | Estonia |
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Kavazis 10' Voskaridis 17' Christou 62' | Report | Kosemets 6' |
Portugal | 3 – 0 | Netherlands |
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Miguel 49' Paulo Costa 61', 90' | Report |
Netherlands | 4 – 2 | Cyprus |
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Kuyt 8' van der Gun 35' Knol 58' van der Meyde 73' | Report | Garpozis 45', 72' |
Estonia | 0 – 5 | Netherlands |
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Report | Kuyt 27' Redan 48', 56', 74' Wisgerhof 73' |
Republic of Ireland | 0 – 1 | Portugal |
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Report | Simão 35' |
Estonia | 0 – 3 | Republic of Ireland |
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Report | Barrett 8', 58' Goodwin 88' |
Portugal | 7 – 0 | Cyprus |
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Simão 2', 45' Miguel 18', 42' Sampson 27' (og) Paulo Costa 39' Sousa 77' (p) | Report |
Republic of Ireland | 1 – 1 | Netherlands |
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Barrett 8' | Report | van der Vaart 12' |
Netherlands | 6 – 0 | Estonia |
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Douglas 15' Janssen 23' Kuyt 29', 57' Houwing 66' Hersi 78' | Report |
Cyprus | 1 – 0 | Portugal |
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Charalambous 90' | Report |
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