UEFA Euro 1980 knockout stage

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The knockout stage of UEFA Euro 1980 was a single-elimination tournament involving the four teams that qualified from the group stage of the tournament. There were two matches: a third place play-off contested by the group runners-up, and the final to decide the champions, contested by the group winners. The knockout stage began with the third place play-off on 21 June and ended with the final on 22 June at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. West Germany won the tournament with a 2–1 victory over Belgium.[1]

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Format[edit]

For the third place play-off, if the scores remained level after the end of the regular 90 minutes, the match would go straight to a penalty shoot-out (at least five penalties each, and more if necessary). If the final was undecided by the end of the regular 90 minutes, thirty minutes of extra time (two 15-minute halves) would be played. If scores were still level after 30 minutes of extra time, there would be a penalty shoot-out (at least five penalties each, and more if necessary) to determine the champion.

Qualified teams[edit]

The top two placed teams from each of the two groups qualified for the knockout stage.

Group Winners
(qualification for final)
Runners-up
(qualification for third place play-off)
1  West Germany  Czechoslovakia
2  Belgium  Italy

Bracket[edit]

 
Final
 
  
 
22 June – Rome
 
 
 Belgium1
 
 
 West Germany2
 
 
 
 
 
Third place play-off
 
 
21 June – Naples
 
 
 Czechoslovakia (p)1 (9)
 
 
 Italy1 (8)
 

Third place play-off[edit]

Czechoslovakia 1–1 Italy
  • Jurkemik 54'
Report
Penalties
9–8
Attendance: 24,652
Czechoslovakia[2]
Italy
GK 1 Jaroslav Netolička
SW 4 Anton Ondruš (c)
CB 2 Jozef Barmoš
CB 12 Rostislav Vojáček
CB 5 Koloman Gögh
CM 7 Ján Kozák
CM 3 Ladislav Jurkemik Yellow card
CM 8 Antonín Panenka
RW 10 Marián Masný
CF 11 Zdeněk Nehoda
LW 15 Ladislav Vízek downward-facing red arrow 64'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Miroslav Gajdůšek upward-facing green arrow 64'
Manager:
Jozef Vengloš
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c)
SW 9 Gaetano Scirea
CB 7 Claudio Gentile
CB 6 Fulvio Collovati
CB 5 Antonio Cabrini
RM 19 Franco Causio
CM 3 Giuseppe Baresi
CM 18 Roberto Bettega downward-facing red arrow 83'
LM 15 Marco Tardelli
CF 20 Francesco Graziani
CF 17 Alessandro Altobelli
Substitutions:
MF 11 Romeo Benetti upward-facing green arrow 83'
Manager:
Enzo Bearzot

Final[edit]

Belgium 1–2 West Germany
Report
Attendance: 47,860[3]
Belgium
West Germany
GK 12 Jean-Marie Pfaff
RB 2 Eric Gerets
CB 4 Walter Meeuws
CB 3 Luc Millecamps Yellow card 35'
LB 5 Michel Renquin
RM 6 Julien Cools (c)
CM 8 Wilfried Van Moer
CM 7 René Vandereycken Yellow card 55'
LM 17 Raymond Mommens
CF 9 François Van der Elst Yellow card 89'
CF 11 Jan Ceulemans
Manager:
Guy Thys
GK 1 Toni Schumacher
SW 15 Uli Stielike
CB 5 Bernard Dietz (c)
CB 4 Karlheinz Förster Yellow card 59'
RWB 20 Manfred Kaltz
LWB 2 Hans-Peter Briegel downward-facing red arrow 55'
CM 6 Bernd Schuster
CM 10 Hansi Müller
AM 8 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
CF 9 Horst Hrubesch
CF 11 Klaus Allofs
Substitutions:
MF 3 Bernhard Cullmann upward-facing green arrow 55'
Manager:
Jupp Derwall

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hrubesch turns West Germany's unlikely hero". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 4 October 2003. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  2. ^ "European championship 1980 - Historical Football Kits".
  3. ^ "European Football Championship 1980 FINAL". euro2000.org. Union of European Football Associations. Archived from the original on 17 August 2000. Retrieved 26 December 2017.

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