The teams competing in Group 8 of the 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition were Sweden, Bulgaria, Hungary, Croatia, Iceland and Malta.
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All times are CET.
Croatia | 1 – 0 | Hungary |
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Eduardo 19' | Report |
Iceland | 3 – 1 | Bulgaria |
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Sigurðsson 41', 58' (pen.), 87' (pen.) | Report | Sigurðsson 83' (o.g.) |
Malta | 1 – 0 | Iceland |
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Frendo 90+3' | Report |
Bulgaria | 2 – 1 | Malta |
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Zakov 37' Palankov 38' | Report | Milanov 90+4' (o.g.) |
Iceland | 3 – 1 | Sweden |
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Sigurðsson 23' (pen.), 57', 60' | Report | Farnerud 53' |
Croatia | 2 – 1 | Iceland |
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Vukman 45+1' Bartulović 80' | Report | Gudmundsson 41' |
Hungary | 1 – 0 | Bulgaria |
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Magasföldi 53' | Report |
Bulgaria | 2 – 1 | Croatia |
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Genkov 56' Domovchiyski 63' | Report | Tadić 47' |
Sweden | 6 – 0 | Malta |
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Dahlberg 8', 56' Farnerud 32' Cilia 48' (o.g.) Jönsson 68', 89' | Report |
Iceland | 0 – 1 | Hungary |
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Report | Sándor 12' |
Bulgaria | 1 – 3 | Iceland |
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Rangelov 53' | Report | Pálmason 68' Hallfreðsson 72' Gunnlaugsson 90+4' |
Malta | 0 – 1 | Croatia |
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Report | Bušić 1' |
Hungary | 0 – 1 | Sweden |
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Report | Dahlberg 9' |
Bulgaria | 1 – 2 | Hungary |
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Olegov 3' | Report | Magasföldi 79' Vadócz 83' (pen.) |
Hungary | 2 – 2 | Croatia |
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Vaskó 42' Tisza 63' | Report | Tadić 37' Primorac 74' |
Sweden | 1 – 4 | Iceland |
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Farnerud 90+2' | Report | Sveinsson 40', 45+1' Viðarsson 78' Gunnlaugsson 90+5' |
Malta | 1 – 1 | Bulgaria |
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Schembri 19' | Report | Domovchiyski 14' |
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