1970 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 8

The 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 8 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 1970 FIFA World Cup. The group comprised Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Poland.

Standings

Rank Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1  Bulgaria 96411127+5
2  Poland 86402198+11
3  Netherlands 7631295+4
4  Luxembourg 06006424−20
4 September 1968 Netherlands  2–0  Luxembourg Rotterdam, Netherlands[1]
Jansen  22'
Van Hanegem  69'
Report Referee: Burguet (Belgium)

27 October 1968 Bulgaria  2–0  Netherlands Sofia, Bulgaria
Bonev  45' (pen.)
Asparuhov  65'
Report Referee: Anderson (Scotland)

26 March 1969 Netherlands  4–0  Luxembourg Rotterdam, Netherlands
Cruijff  25'
Van Dijk  35'
Pahlplatz  85', 88'
Report Referee: Adair (Northern Ireland)

20 April 1969 Poland  8–1  Luxembourg Kraków, Poland
Lubański  9', 29', 36', 82', 85'
Deyna  54', 55'
Wilim  64'
Report Léonard  68' Referee: Sirevaag (Norway)

23 April 1969 Bulgaria  2–1  Luxembourg Sofia, Bulgaria
Asparuhov  31', 49' (pen.) Report Léonard  50' (pen.) Referee: Babaçan (Turkey)

7 May 1969 Netherlands  1–0  Poland Rotterdam, Netherlands
Roggeveen  90' Report Referee: Howley (England)

15 June 1969 Bulgaria  4–1  Poland Sofia, Bulgaria
Bonev  24'
Dermendzhiev  25'
D. Penev  72'
Asparuhov  88'
Report Deyna  27' Referee: Biróczky (Hungary)

7 September 1969 Poland  2–1  Netherlands Chorzów, Poland
Jarosik  58'
Lubański  67'
Report Wery  20' Referee: Plaček (Czechoslovakia)

10 October 1969 Luxembourg  1–5  Poland Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Kirchens  38' Report Deyna  49', 67'
Jarosik  54' (pen.)
Bula  58'
Lubański  60'
Referee: Jimenez (Spain)

22 October 1969 Netherlands  1–1  Bulgaria Rotterdam, Netherlands
Veenstra  35' Report Bonev  58' Referee: Michaelsen (Denmark)

9 November 1969 Poland  3–0  Bulgaria Warsaw, Poland
Jarosik  18', 68'
Deyna  75'
Report Referee: Rădulescu (Romania)

7 December 1969 Luxembourg  1–3  Bulgaria Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Philipp  58' (pen.) Report Dermendzhiev  35'
Yakimov  37'
Bonev  83'
Referee: Jones (Wales)

Notes

  1. This match was held in the Netherlands, instead of in Luxembourg as originally planned.
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