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1964 European Nations' Cup

1964 edition of the UEFA European Nations' Cup

1964 European Nations' Cup

1964 edition of the UEFA European Nations' Cup

FieldValue
tourney_nameEuropean Nations' Cup
year1964
other_titlesEurocopa España 1964
imageUEFA Euro 1964 logo.svg
size200px
countrySpain
dates17–21 June
num_teams4
venues2
cities2
championESP
champion-flagvar1945
count1
secondURS
thirdHUN
fourthDEN
matches4
goals13
attendance156253
top_scorerFerenc Bene
Dezső Novák
Chus Pereda
(2 goals each)
prevseason[1960](1960-european-nations-cup)
nextseason1968

| champion-flagvar = 1945 Dezső Novák Chus Pereda (2 goals each)

The 1964 European Nations' Cup was the second edition of the UEFA European Championship. The final tournament was held in Spain. It was won by the hosts 2–1 over the defending champions, the Soviet Union.

The tournament was a knockout competition; 29 teams entered (Greece withdrew after the draw after refusing to play Albania). The Soviet Union, Austria and Luxembourg received byes to the round of 16. The teams played home-and-away matches until the semi-finals; the final four teams would move on to the final tournament, whose host was selected after the teams became known.

Luxembourg proved to be the giant-killers of the qualifying rounds; they beat the Netherlands 3–2 on aggregate (1–1 and 2–1), and then drew with Denmark 3–3 and 2–2, before losing the replay 1–0. Denmark thus became the most surprising of the qualifiers for the final tournament, joining the Soviet Union, Spain, and Hungary. In the semi-finals, the Soviet Union defeated the Danes 3–0 in Barcelona, and Spain beat Hungary 2–1 in extra time in Madrid, the winning goal being scored by Amancio. This set up a showdown between Spain and the Soviet Union in the final, only four years after Spain had been disqualified for refusing to travel to Moscow to play the Soviet Union. On this occasion – and with the championship of Europe on the line – General Franco let his team play the Soviets. In front of more than 79,000 people, including Franco himself, at the Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid, the hosts won 2–1 after a late goal from Marcelino.

Qualified teams

Main article: 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying

Venues

{{Location map+Spainfloat=centerwidth=300caption=places=MadridBarcelona
Santiago BernabéuCamp Nou
Capacity: **80,000**Capacity: **105,000**
[[File:Estadio Santiago Bernabéu 05.jpg200px]][[File:Camp Nou FC Barcelona.JPG200px]]

Squads

Main article: 1964 European Nations' Cup squads

Match officials

CountryRefereeMatches refereed
BEL BelgiumArthur BlavierSemi-final: [Spain 2–1 Hungary](1964-european-nations-cup-semi-finals)
ENG EnglandArthur HollandFinal: [Spain 2–1 Soviet Union](1964-european-nations-cup-final)
ITA ItalyConcetto Lo BelloSemi-final: [Denmark 0–3 Soviet Union](1964-european-nations-cup-semi-finals)
SUI SwitzerlandDaniel MelletThird place play-off: [Hungary 3–1 Denmark](1964-european-nations-cup-third-place-play-off)

Final tournament

Main article: 1964 European Nations' Cup final tournament

1964 European Nations' Cup finalists.

In all matches but the final, extra time and a coin toss were used to decide the winner if necessary. If the final remained level after extra time, a replay would be used to determine the winner.

All times are local, CET (UTC+1).

Bracket

Semi-finals


Third place play-off

Final

Main article: 1964 European Nations' Cup final

Statistics

Goalscorers

  • Ferenc Bene

  • Dezső Novák

  • Chus Pereda

  • Carl Bertelsen

  • Valentin Ivanov

  • Galimzyan Khusainov

  • Viktor Ponedelnik

  • Valery Voronin

  • Amancio Amaro

  • Marcelino

Awards

;UEFA Team of the Tournament

GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
Lev YashinDezső Novák
Ferran Olivella
Feliciano Rivilla
Ignacio ZocoValentin Ivanov
Amancio Amaro
Luis SuárezFlórián Albert
Ferenc Bene
Chus Pereda

References

References

  1. (2 October 2003). "Spain's Marcelino stoops to conquer Europe". [[UEFA.
  2. Sanghera, Mandeep. (12 May 2012). "Euro 1964: A forgotten Spanish triumph". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  3. "1964 team of the tournament". Union of European Football Associations.
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