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The '''1980 European Football Championship''' ('''Euro 80''') final tournament was held in [[Italy]]. This was the 6th edition of the [[European Football Championship]], held every four years and endorsed by [[UEFA]]. The final tournament took place between [[June 11]] and [[June 22]], [[1980]]. |
[[Image:Euro 80.jpg|right|Competition logo]]The '''1980 European Football Championship''' ('''Euro 80''') final tournament was held in [[Italy]]. This was the 6th edition of the [[European Football Championship]], held every four years and endorsed by [[UEFA]]. The final tournament took place between [[June 11]] and [[June 22]], [[1980]]. |
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This was the first edition in which eight teams, rather than four, could qualify for the final tournament. Seven of these countries had to qualify for the final stage. Also for the first time, the hosts, in this case [[Italy national football team|Italy]], qualified automatically for the finals. |
This was the first edition in which eight teams, rather than four, could qualify for the final tournament. Seven of these countries had to qualify for the final stage. Also for the first time, the hosts, in this case [[Italy national football team|Italy]], qualified automatically for the finals. |
Revision as of 00:13, 9 March 2006
The 1980 European Football Championship (Euro 80) final tournament was held in Italy. This was the 6th edition of the European Football Championship, held every four years and endorsed by UEFA. The final tournament took place between June 11 and June 22, 1980.
This was the first edition in which eight teams, rather than four, could qualify for the final tournament. Seven of these countries had to qualify for the final stage. Also for the first time, the hosts, in this case Italy, qualified automatically for the finals.
Because of the expanded format, the final tournament went through some changes as well. Two groups of four teams each were created; each team would play all others within their group. The winners of the groups would go straight to the final (there were no semi-finals), while the runners-up disputed the third place match.
Venues
- Stadio Olimpico, Rome - Capacity: 86,500
- Giuseppe Meazza, Milan - Capacity: 85,700
- Stadio San Paolo, Naples - Capacity: 72,800
- Stadio Comunale, Turin - Capacity: 50,000
Squads
For a list of all squads that played in the final tournament, see 1980 European Football Championship (squads)
First round
All times local (CET)
Half-time scores are in brackets
Group A
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File:Czechoslovakia flag.png Czechoslovakia | 0 - 1 (0-0) | West Germany | 17:45 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome Ref: Alberto Michelotti (Italy) Attendance: 11,059 |
Rummenigge 57' | |||
Netherlands | 1 - 0 (0-0) | File:Greece flag large.png Greece | 20:30 - Stadio San Paolo, Naples Ref: Adolf Prokop (East Germany) Attendance: 14,990 |
Kist (p) 65' | |||
West Germany | 3 - 2 (1-0) | Netherlands | 17:45 - Stadio San Paolo, Naples Ref: Robert Wurtz (France) Attendance: 26,546 |
Allofs 20' | Rep (p) 79' | ||
Allofs 60' | van de Kerkhof 85' | ||
Allofs 65' | |||
File:Greece flag large.png Greece | 1 - 3 (1-2) | File:Czechoslovakia flag.png Czechoslovakia | 20:30 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome Ref: Patrick Partridge (England) Attendance: 4,726 |
Anastopoulos 14' | Panenka 6' | ||
Vízek 26' | |||
Nehoda 63' |
Netherlands | 1 - 1 (0-1) | Czechoslovakia | 17:45 - Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Ref: Hilmi Ok (Turkey) Attendance: 11,889 |
Kist 59' | Nehoda 16' | ||
Greece | 0 - 0 (0-0) | West Germany | 20:30 - Stadio Comunale, Turin Ref: Brian McGinlay (Scotland) Attendance: 13,901 |
Group B
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Belgium | 1 - 1 (1-1) | England | 17:45 - Stadio Comunale, Turin Ref: Heinz Aldinger (West Germany) Attendance: 15,186 |
Ceulemans 29' | Wilkins 26' | ||
Spain | 0 - 0 (0-0) | Italy | 20:30 - Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Ref: Karoly Palotai (Hungary) Attendance: 46,816 |
Belgium | 2 - 1 (1-1) | Spain | 17:45 - Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Ref: Charles Corver (Netherlands) Attendance: 11,430 |
Gerets 17' | Quini 36' | ||
Cools 65' | |||
England | 0 - 1 (0-0) | Italy | 20:30 - Stadio Comunale, Turin Ref: Nicolae Rainea (Romania) Attendance: 59,646 |
Tardelli 79' | |||
Spain | 1 - 2 (0-1) | England | 17:45 - Stadio San Paolo, Naples Ref: Erich Linemayr (Austria) Attendance: 14,440 |
Dani (p) 48' | Brooking 19' | ||
Woodcock 61' | |||
Italy | 0 - 0 (0-0) | Belgium | 20:30 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome Ref: António José Garrido (Portugal) Attendance: 42,318 |
Third Place Match
Italy | 1 - 1 (0-0) | Czechoslovakia | 20:30 - Stadio San Paolo, Naples Ref: Erich Linemayr (Austria) Attendance: 24,652 | |
Graziani 73' | Jurkemik 54' | |||
NOTE: No extra time was played. | ||||
Penalty shootout | ||||
Italy | 8 - 9 | Czechoslovakia | ||
Causio: goal | 1-1 | Masný: goal | ||
Altobelli: goal | 2-2 | Nehoda: goal | ||
Baresi: goal | 3-3 | Ondruš: goal | ||
Cabrini: goal | 4-4 | Jurkemik: goal | ||
Benetti: goal | 5-5 | Panenka: goal | ||
Graziani: goal | 6-6 | Gögh: goal | ||
Scirea: goal | 7-7 | Gajdusek: goal | ||
Tardelli: goal | 8-8 | Kozak: goal | ||
Collovati: Netolicka saved | 8-9 | Barmos: goal |
Final
West Germany | 2 - 1 (1-0) | Belgium | 20:30 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome Ref: Nicolae Rainea (Romania) Attendance: 47,864 |
Hrubesch 10' | Vandereycken (p) 75' | ||
Hrubesch 88' |
European Champions: WEST GERMANY (Second title) |
Tournament Statistics
Goal Scorers
3 Goals
2 Goals
1 Goal
- Jan Ceulemans - Julien Cools - Eric Gerets - René Vandereycken
- Ladislav Jurkemik - Antonín Panenka - Ladislav Vízek
- Trevor Brooking - Ray Wilkins - Tony Woodcock
- Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
- File:Greece flag large.png Nikos Anastopoulos
- Francesco Graziani - Marco Tardelli
- Johnny Rep - Willy van de Kerkhof
- Daniel Bazán Dani - Enrique Castro Quini
Fastest Goal
6 Minutes : Antonin Panenka (Czechoslovakia vs Greece)
Average Goals
1.93 Per Game