The teams competing in Group 1 of the 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition were Czech Republic, Netherlands, Romania, Finland, Macedonia and Armenia.
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All times are CET.
Macedonia | 4 – 0 | Armenia |
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Stojkov 29', 31', 88' (pen.) Todorčev 47' | Report |
Romania | 5 – 1 | Macedonia |
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Burdujan 16' Mitea 20', 47', 58' Cociş 74' | Report | Grozdanoski 23' |
Netherlands | 0 – 0 | Czech Republic |
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Report |
Czech Republic | 4 – 1 | Romania |
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Jun 14', 51', 67' Kadlec 46' | Report | Mitea 79' |
Macedonia | 0 – 2 | Netherlands |
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Report | John 22', 53' |
Netherlands | 4 – 1 | Finland |
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John 27' El Hamdaoui 31' Huntelaar 86' van Persie 89' (pen.) | Report | Kuqi 53' |
Armenia | 0 – 4 | Czech Republic |
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Report | Sivok 2', 55' Trojan 70', 79' |
Armenia | 0 – 5 | Romania |
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Report | Cociş 5' Tamaş 15' Mitea 43', 80' Moţi 48' |
Macedonia | 2 – 2 | Czech Republic |
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Stojanovski 34' Grozdanoski 79' | Report | Besta 73' Magera 90+5' |
Czech Republic | 3 – 0 | Finland |
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Magera 20' Halsti 53' (o.g.) Svěrkoš 87' | Report |
Netherlands | 0 – 0 | Armenia |
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Report |
Armenia | 0 – 0 | Macedonia |
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Report |
Czech Republic | 2 – 0 | Macedonia |
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Svěrkoš 50' (pen.) Papadopulos 52' | Report |
Finland | 1 – 2 | Netherlands |
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Lehtonen 50' | Report | Huntelaar 32', 90' |
Armenia | 1 – 3 | Netherlands |
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Gharabaghtsyan 5' | Report | Huntelaar 28', 34' (pen.) Owusu-Abeyie 76' |
Romania | 0 – 0 | Czech Republic |
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Report |
Finland | 2 – 0 | Macedonia |
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Lehtonen 86' Scheweleff 88' | Report |
Czech Republic | 6 – 0 | Armenia |
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Papadopulos 17', 59' Bednář 60' Limberský 64' Jirsák 77', 90+1' | Report |
Czech Republic | 2 – 4 | Netherlands |
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Svěrkoš 8' (pen.) Rilke 45+1' | Report | Castelen 61' Jenner 62' Luirink 74' Huntelaar 90+1' |
Finland | 1 – 3 | Czech Republic |
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Mäkelä 65' (pen.) | Report | Knakal 37' Svěrkoš 51' Pudil 82' |
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