Euro 1980

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The 1980 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 1980) final tournament was held in Italy. This was the sixth European Football Championship, which is held every four years and endorsed by UEFA. The final tournament took place between June 11 and June 22, 1980.

Qualification

The following teams participated in the final tournament:

  • Belgium
  • Czechoslovakia
  • England
  • Greece
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • West Germany

Italy automatically qualified for the tournament as hosts

For details concerning the qualifying phase see, 1980 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying.

Overview

This was the first European Championship in which eight teams, rather than four, contested 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. This was the first time in the history of the tournament that all matches were played in one country.

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.

The tournament generally failed to draw much enthusiasm from spectators and TV viewers. Attendance was generally poor except for Italy matches. The defensive style of play of many teams led to a succession of dull matches. Hooliganism, already a rising problem in the 1970s, made headlines again at the first-round match between England and Belgium where riot police had to use tear gas, delaying the start of play. The only bright spots were the emergence of a new generation of talented West German stars such as Hans-Peter Briegel, Horst Hrubesch, Hansi Müller and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, and the inspired performance of offensively-minded Belgium (around rising stars such as Jan Ceulemans, Eric Gerets, Jean-Marie Pfaff, and Erwin Vandenbergh) who unexpectedly reached the final, only losing to West Germany (1-2) by a Hrubesch goal two minutes before time.

Venues

  • Stadio Olimpico, Rome - Capacity: 86,500
  • San Siro, Milan - Capacity: 85,700
  • Stadio San Paolo, Naples - Capacity: 72,800
  • Stadio Comunale]], Turin - Capacity: 50,000


First round

All times local (Central European Time)
Half-time scores are in brackets

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
West Germany 5321042
Czechoslovakia 3311143
Netherlands 3311144
Greece 1301214
Czechoslovakia0 - 1West Germany
Netherlands1 - 0Greece
West Germany3 - 2Netherlands
Greece1 - 3Czechoslovakia
Netherlands1 - 1Czechoslovakia
Greece0 - 0West Germany

June 11, 1980

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) Greece 20:30 - Stadio San Paolo, Naples
Ref: Adolf Prokop (East Germany)
Attendance: 14,990
Kist (p) 65'
 

June 14, 1980

25 px West Germany 3 - 2 (1-0) 25 px Netherlands 17:45 - Stadio San Paolo, Naples
Ref: Robert Wurtz (France)
Attendance: 26,546
Allofs 20', 60', 65' Rep (p) 79'
van de Kerkhof 85'
 
25 px Greece 1 - 3 (1-2) 25 px Czechoslovakia 20:30 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Ref: Patrick Partridge (England)
Attendance: 4,726
Anastopoulos 14' Panenka 6'
Vízek 26'
Nehoda 63'

June 17, 1980

25 px Netherlands 1 - 1 (0-1) 25 px Czechoslovakia 17:45 - Giuseppe Meazza, Milan
Ref: Hilmi Ok (Turkey)
Attendance: 11,889
Kist 59' Nehoda 16'
 
 
25 px Greece 0 - 0 (0-0) 25 px West Germany 20:30 - Stadio Comunale, Turin
Ref: Brian McGinlay (Scotland)
Attendance: 13,901

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
20px Belgium 4312032
20px Italy 4312010
20px England 3311133
20px Spain 1301224
Belgium1 - 1England
Spain0 - 0Italy
Belgium2 - 1Spain
England0 - 1Italy
Spain1 - 2England
Italy0 - 0Belgium

June 12, 1980

20px Belgium 1 - 1 (1-1) 20px 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

June 15, 1980

20pxBelgium 2 - 1 (1-1) Spain 17:45 - Giuseppe Meazza, Milan
Ref: Charles Corver (Netherlands)
Attendance: 11,430
Gerets 17' Quini 36'
Cools 65'
 
20px England 0 - 1 (0-0) 20px Italy 20:30 - Stadio Comunale, Turin
Ref: Nicolae Rainea (Romania)
Attendance: 59,646
Tardelli 79'
 

June 18, 1980

20px Spain 1 - 2 (0-1) 20px England 17:45 - Stadio San Paolo, Naples
Ref: Erich Linemayr (Austria)
Attendance: 14,440
Dani (p) 48' Brooking 19'
Woodcock 61'
 
20px Italy 0 - 0 (0-0) 20px Belgium 20:30 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Ref: António José Garrido (Portugal)
Attendance: 42,318

Third place match

June 21, 1980

20px Italy 1 - 1 (0-0) 20px 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
20px Italy 8 - 9 20px 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 Gajdůšek: goal
Tardelli: goal 8-8 Kozák: goal
Collovati: Netolicka saved 8-9 Barmoš: goal

Final

June 22, 1980

20px West Germany 2 - 1 (1-0) 20px Belgium 20:30 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Ref: Nicolae Rainea (Romania)
Attendance: 47,864
Hrubesch 10', 88' Vandereycken (p) 75'


Euro 1980 Champions:

Germany
West Germany
Second title

Statistics

Goal scorers

3 Goals

2 Goals

1 Goal

Fastest goal

6 Minutes : Antonin Panenka (Czechoslovakia vs Greece)

Average goals

1.93 Per Game


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