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1976 UEFA European Football Championship
Evropsko prvenstvo u fudbalu 1976
Эvропско прvэнстvо ю фюдбaлю 1976
UEFA Euro 1976 official logo
Tournament details
Host country Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Dates June 16June 20
Teams
Venue(s) (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (1st title)
Second place Flag of West Germany West Germany
Third place Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
Fourth place Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Tournament statistics
Matches played 4
Goals scored 19  (4. See also Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia ( Serbo-Croatian Events 1487 - Battle of Stoke Field, the last dying breath of the Wars of the Roses. Events 451 - Battle of Chalons: Flavius Aetius ' defeats Attila the Hun. The Czechoslovakia national football team was the national football team of Czechoslovakia, before the country was split into the Czech Republic The German national football team (Die deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft From 1950 to 1990 the team was also informally called West Germany in English as since The Netherlands national football team is the national football team of the Netherlands and is controlled by the Royal Netherlands Football Association The Yugoslavia national football team refers to the national football team that represented the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1920-1941 and the Socialist Federal Republic 75 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Germany Dieter Müller (4 goals)

The 1976 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 76) final tournament was held in Yugoslavia. Dieter Müller (born Dieter Kaster on 1 April 1954) is a former German footballer that is currently chairman of Kickers The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian: This was the fifth European Football Championship, held every four years and endorsed by UEFA. The UEFA European Football Championship is the main football competition of the men's national football teams governed by UEFA (the Union of European The Union of European Football Associations (Union des associations européennes de football is the administrative and controlling body for European football. The final tournament took place between June 16 and June 20, 1976. Events 1487 - Battle of Stoke Field, the last dying breath of the Wars of the Roses. Events 451 - Battle of Chalons: Flavius Aetius ' defeats Attila the Hun. Year 1976 ( MCMLXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar.

At the time, only four countries could play the final tournament which meant that there were only the semi-finals, the final and the third place match. This was the last edition to have this format, as the tournament was expanded to include eight teams four years later.

It was the first and only time that all three matches in the final tournament were decided after extra time, either on penalties or by goals scored.

This was also the last edition in which the hosts had to qualify for the final stage.

Contents

Venues

Squads

For a list of all squads that played in the final tournament, see UEFA Euro 1976 squads. The Red Star Stadium (Стадион Црвена Звезда/ Stadion Crvena Zvezda) colloquially known as Marakana after the famous Brazilian stadium Belgrade (Београд Beograd is the Capital and largest city of Serbia. Maksimir Stadium (Stadion Maksimir is a Stadium in the Croatian capital of Zagreb. Zagreb (ˈzɑːgrɛb is the Capital and the largest city of Croatia. Here are the squads for the 1976 European Football Championship tournament in Yugoslavia, that took place between 16 June and 20 June, 1976

Qualifying Round

1976 UEFA European Football Championship finalists.
1976 UEFA European Football Championship finalists.

The qualifying round was played throughout 1974 and 1975 (group phase) and 1976 (quarter-finals). The qualifying round for the 1976 European Football Championship consisted of 32 teams divided into eight groups of four teams There were eight qualifying groups of four teams each. The matches were played in a home-and-away basis. Victories were worth 2 points, draws 1 point, and defeats 0 points. Only group winners could qualify for the quarter-finals. The quarter-finals were played in two legs on a home-and-away basis. The winners of the quarter-finals would go through, to the final tournament.

The following teams participated in the final tournament:

Final tournament

  Semi finals Final
             
16 June – Zagreb (Maksimir Stadium)
 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1  
 Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (a.e.t.) 3  
 
20 June – Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda Stadium)
     Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (pen.) 2 (5)
   Flag of West Germany West Germany 2 (3)
Third place
17 June - Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda Stadium) 19 June - Zagreb (Maksimir Stadium)
 Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 2  Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands (a.e.t.)  3
 Flag of West Germany West Germany (a.e.t.) 4    Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia  2

Semi-finals

1976-06-16
20:15
Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia 3 – 1 (a.e.t.) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb
Referee: Clive Thomas (Wales)
Ondruš Scored after 19 minutes 19'
Nehoda Scored after 114 minutes 114'
Veselý Scored after 118 minutes 118'
(Report) Ondruš Scored after 77 minutes 77' (o.g.)

1976-06-17
20:15
Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia 2 – 4 (a.e.t.) Flag of West Germany West Germany Crvena Zvezda Stadium, Belgrade
Referee: Alfred Delcourt (Belgium)
Popivoda Scored after 19 minutes 19'
Džajić Scored after 30 minutes 30'
(Report) Flohe Scored after 64 minutes 64'
Müller Scored after 82 minutes 82' Scored after 115 minutes 115' Scored after 119 minutes 119'

Third place play-off

1976-06-19
20:15
Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb
Referee: Walter Hungerbühler (Switzerland)
Geels Scored after 27 minutes 27' Scored after 107 minutes 107'
van de Kerkhof Scored after 39 minutes 39'
(Report) Katalinski Scored after 43 minutes 43'
Džajić Scored after 82 minutes 82'

Final

1976-06-20
20:15
Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia 2 – 2 (a.e.t.) Flag of West Germany West Germany Crvena Zvezda Stadium, Belgrade
Referee: Sergio Gonella (Italy)
Svehlik Scored after 8 minutes 8'
Dobiaš Scored after 25 minutes 25'
(Report) Müller Scored after 28 minutes 28'
Hölzenbein Scored after 89 minutes 89'
     
Penalties
Masny Scored
Nehoda Scored
Ondruš Scored
Jurkemik Scored
Panenka Scored
5–3 Penalties
Scored Bonhof
Scored Flohe
Scored Bongartz
Missed (over the bar) Hoeness
 
 Euro 1976 Champions 
Flag of Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
First title

Statistics

Top scorers

4 goals

2 goals

Fastest goal

8 minutes: Jan Svehlik (Czechoslovakia vs West Germany)

Average goals

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