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Qualifying for the UEFA Euro 2000 final tournament, took place throughout 1998 and 1999. Forty-nine teams were divided into nine groups. All teams played against each other, within their groups, on a home-and-away basis. The winner of each group and the best runner-up qualified automatically for the final tournament.
Qualify for final tournament: 2 3 Turkey: 6 4 1 1 12 5 +7 13 Advance to play-offs: 3 9 Scotland: 6 3 1 2 9 6 +3 10 4 1 Denmark: 6 3 1 2 10 8 +2 10 5 4 Ukraine: 6 2 4 0 6 4 +2 10 6 8 Republic of Ireland: 6 3 1 2 6 4 +2 10 7 6 Israel: 6 2 1 3 12 9 +3 7 8 5 England: 6 1 4 1 5 4 +1 7 9 2 Slovenia: 6 2 1 3 6 12 −6 7
Standings and results for Group 1 of the UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying tournament. ... Qualification 1 Italy: 8 4 3 1 13 5 +8 15 Qualify for final tournament — 2–3: 2 ...
Benelucky, the Euro 2000 mascot. The official mascot for the tournament was Benelucky [69] (a pun on Benelux), a lion-devil hybrid with its mane having the flag colours of both host nations. The lion is the national football emblem of the Netherlands and a devil is the emblem of Belgium (the team being nicknamed "the Red Devils").
The UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying play-offs were the last round of qualifying competition for UEFA Euro 2000. They were contested by the eight lowest-ranked runners-up from the nine first round groups of the UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying tournament. The winners of each of four home and away ties qualified for the final tournament in Belgium and ...
Pages in category "UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In the 2020 qualifying, the top two teams of the ten qualifying groups took twenty places in the main tournament. From each of the four divisions of the 2018–19 Nations League , the four best-ranked teams not already qualified for Euro 2020 filled in a play-off bracket for that division, and the winner of each bracket got a spot in the Euros ...
Suspensions due to yellow cards will not carry over to the World Cup qualifiers. [6] Yellow cards and any related suspensions earned in the Euro 2004 qualifiers are neither counted nor enforced in the final tournament. In the event a player is sent off for two bookable offences, only the red card is counted for disciplinary purposes.