1981 FIFA World Youth Championship

Summary

The 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship, the third edition of the FIFA World Youth Championship, was held in Australia from 3 to 18 October 1981. The tournament took place in six venues—where a total of 32 matches were played. Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Newcastle and Sydney—The winner was West Germany, who beat surprise package Qatar 4–0 in a final held at Sydney Cricket Ground. The official mascot of this World Youth Championship was Kickaburra, a Kookaburra which is a common Australian bird.

1981 FIFA World Youth Championship
FIFA World Youth Championship Australia 1981
Tournament details
Host countryAustralia
Dates3–18 October
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)6 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions West Germany (1st title)
Runners-up Qatar
Third place Romania
Fourth place England
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored87 (2.72 per match)
Attendance443,094 (13,847 per match)
Top scorer(s)West Germany Ralf Loose
West Germany Roland Wohlfarth
Egypt Taher Abouzaid
Australia Mark Koussas
(4 goals)
Best player(s)Romania Romulus Gabor
Fair play award Australia
1979
1983

Qualification edit

Confederation Qualifying Tournament Qualifier(s)
AFC (Asia) 1980 AFC Youth Championship   Qatar1
  South Korea
CAF (Africa) 1981 African Youth Championship   Cameroon1
  Egypt1
CONCACAF
(North, Central America & Caribbean)
1980 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament   Mexico
  United States1
CONMEBOL (South America) 1981 South American Youth Championship   Argentina
  Brazil
  Uruguay
OFC (Oceania) Host nation   Australia1
UEFA (Europe) 1980 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship   England1
  Italy
  Poland
  Romania1
  Spain
  West Germany1
1.^ Teams that made their debut.

Squads edit

For a list of all squads that played in the final tournament, see 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship squads.

Group stage edit

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Group stage result
1   Uruguay 3 3 0 0 5 0 +5 6 Advance to knockout stage
2   Qatar 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 3
3   Poland 3 1 0 2 4 2 +2 2
4   United States 3 0 1 2 1 8 −7 1
Source: [citation needed]
Poland  0–1  Qatar
(Report) Bilal   37'
Attendance: 17,200

United States  0–3  Uruguay
(Report) López Báez   5'
Aguilera   60'
Da Silva   67'
Attendance: 17,200

United States  1–1  Qatar
Devey   43' (Report) Bilal   56'
Attendance: 10,122

Uruguay  1–0  Poland
Da Silva   58' (Report)
Attendance: 10,122

Qatar  0–1  Uruguay
(Report) Villazán   52'
Attendance: 8,264
Referee: Stanislas Kamdem (Cameroon)

Poland  4–0  United States
Rzepka   17'
Kowalik   18'
Dziekanowski   65', 67'
(Report)
Attendance: 8,264

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Group stage result
1   Brazil 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 5 Advance to knockout stage
2   Romania 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2 5
3   South Korea 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 2
4   Italy 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0
Source: [citation needed]
Italy  1–4  South Korea
Mariani   83' (Report) Kwak Sung-ho   7'
Choi Soon-ho   12', 29'
Lee Kyung-nam   88'
Attendance: 13,538

Romania  1–1  Brazil
Zamfir   82' (Report) Leomir   67'
Attendance: 13,538

Romania  1–0  South Korea
Sertov   5' (Report)
Attendance: 17,500

Brazil  1–0  Italy
Djalma Baia   56' (Report)
Attendance: 17,500
Referee: Jan Redelfs (West Germany)

South Korea  0–3  Brazil
(Report) Paulo Roberto   48'
Ronaldo   61'
Jun J.S.   79' (o.g.)
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Hussein Fahmy Baheig (Egypt)

Italy  0–1  Romania
(Report) Gabor   56' (pen.)
Attendance: 9,000

Group C edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Group stage result
1   West Germany 3 2 0 1 6 4 +2 4 Advance to knockout stage
2   Egypt 3 1 2 0 7 6 +1 4
3   Mexico 3 0 2 1 4 5 −1 2
4   Spain 3 0 2 1 5 7 −2 2
Source: [citation needed]
Spain  2–2  Egypt
Chano   65'
Nadal   74'
(Report) Abouzaid   6', 78'
Attendance: 7,504
Referee: Lee Woo Bong (South Korea)

West Germany  1–0  Mexico
Loose   2' (Report)

West Germany  1–2  Egypt
Loose   35' (Report) Helmi   31'
Abouzaid   54'

Mexico  1–1  Spain
Coss   75' (Report) Chano   45' (pen.)

Egypt  3–3  Mexico
Guillén   33' (o.g.)
Saleh   64', 71'
(Report) Vaca   18'
Farfán   28'
Ríos   69'

Spain  2–4  West Germany
F. López   72'
Fabregat   78'
(Report) Trieb   29'
Wohlfarth   47', 85'
Anthes   55'
Attendance: 14,120

Group D edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Group stage result
1   England 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2 4 Advance to knockout stage
2   Australia (H) 3 1 2 0 6 5 +1 4
3   Argentina 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 3
4   Cameroon 3 0 1 2 3 6 −3 1
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
England  2–0  Cameroon
Finnigan   57'
Dey   78'
(Report)
Attendance: 15,814

Australia  2–1  Argentina
Koussas   79'
Hunter   89'
(Report) Morresi   66'
Attendance: 15,814
Referee: Alojzy Jarguz (Poland)

Australia  3–3  Cameroon
Mitchell   9'
Koussas   53', 78' (pen.)
(Report) Olle Olle   17'
Djonkep   35', 52'
Attendance: 13,797
Referee: Toros Kibritjian (Syria)

England  1–1  Argentina
Small   79' (Report) Urruti   57'
Attendance: 16,674
Referee: Gianfranco Menegali (Italy)

Cameroon  0–1  Argentina
(Report) Cecchi   6'
Attendance: 28,932
Referee: Mubarak Waleed Saeed (Qatar)

England  1–1  Australia
Small   82' (Report) Koussas   7'
Attendance: 28,932
Referee: Ioan Igna (Romania)

Knockout stage edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
11 October - Melbourne
 
 
  Uruguay 1
 
14 October - Melbourne
 
  Romania 2
 
  Romania 0
 
11 October - Canberra
 
  West Germany (a.e.t.) 1
 
  West Germany 1
 
18 October - Sydney
 
  Australia 0
 
  West Germany 4
 
11 October - Newcastle
 
  Qatar 0
 
  Brazil 2
 
14 October - Sydney
 
  Qatar 3
 
  Qatar 2
 
11 October - Sydney
 
  England 1 Third place
 
  England 4
 
17 October - Adelaide
 
  Egypt 2
 
  Romania 1
 
 
  England 0
 

Quarter-finals edit

Uruguay  1–2  Romania
Berruetta   60' (Report) Eduard   25'
Fisic   84'
Attendance: 14,800
Referee: Gianfranco Menegali (Italy)

Brazil  2–3  Qatar
Ronaldo   27', 78' (Report) Al-Muhannadi   10', 54', 87'

West Germany  1–0  Australia
Wohlfarth   69' (Report)

England  4–2  Egypt
Webb   41', 64', 82'
Cooke   60'
(Report) Abouzaid   28' (pen.)
Helmi   40'

Semi-finals edit

Qatar  2–1  England
Bilal   12'
Alsada   62'
(Report) Small   70'
Attendance: 12,476

Romania  0–1 (a.e.t.)  West Germany
(Report) Schön   103'
Attendance: 15,000

Third place play-off edit

Romania  1–0  England
Gabor   36' (Report)

Final edit

West Germany  4–0  Qatar
Loose   28', 66'
Wohlfarth   42'
Anthes   86'
(Report)
Attendance: 18,531

Result edit

 1981 World Youth Championship winners 
 
West Germany
First title

Awards edit

Golden Shoe Golden Ball Fair Play Award
  Mark Koussas   Romulus Gabor   Australia

Goalscorers edit

Mark Koussas of Australia won the Golden Shoe award for scoring four goals. In total, 87 goals were scored by 56 different players, with two of them credited as own goals.

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Own goals

  •   Jose Guillen (playing against Egypt)
  •   Jun Jong-Son (playing against Brazil)

Final ranking edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1   West Germany 6 5 0 1 12 4 +8 10 Champions
2   Qatar 6 3 1 2 7 9 −2 7 Runners-up
3   Romania 6 4 1 1 6 3 +3 9 Third place
4   England 6 2 2 2 9 7 +2 6 Fourth place
5   Uruguay 4 3 0 1 6 2 +4 6 Eliminated in
Quarter-finals
6   Brazil 4 2 1 1 7 4 +3 5
7   Australia (H) 4 1 2 1 6 6 0 4
8   Egypt 4 1 2 1 9 10 −1 4
9   Argentina 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 3 Eliminated in
Group stage
10   Poland 3 1 0 2 4 2 +2 2
11   South Korea 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 2
12   Mexico 3 0 2 1 4 5 −1 2
13   Spain 3 0 2 1 5 7 −2 2
14   Cameroon 3 0 1 2 3 6 −3 1
15   United States 3 0 1 2 1 8 −7 1
16   Italy 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0
Source: rsssf.com
(H) Hosts

Notes edit

  1. ^ Actually Eritrea, as the FIFA anachronistically reports.

External links edit

  • FIFA World Youth Championship Australia 1981 Archived 4 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine, FIFA.com
  • RSSSF > FIFA World Youth Championship > 1981
  • FIFA Technical Report