UEFA Euro 1968

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1968 UEFA European Football Championship
Italia '68
UEFA Euro 1968 official logo
Tournament details
Host country Flag of Italy Italy
Dates June 5June 10
Teams
Venue(s) (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Italy Italy (1st title)
Second place Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Third place Flag of England England
Fourth place Flag of the Soviet Union USSR
Tournament statistics
Matches played 4
Goals scored 5  (1.25 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Yugoslavia Dragan Džajić (2 goals)

The 1968 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in Italy. This was the third European Football Championship, an event held every four years and endorsed by UEFA. The final tournament took place between June 5 and June 10, 1968.

It was in this year that the tournament changed its name from European Nations Cup to European Championship.

There were also some changes in the tournament's qualifying structure, with the two-legged home-and-away knock-out stage being replaced by a group phase.

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.

The hosts were only announced after the qualifying round, which meant that they had to qualify along with all the others for the final stage.

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[edit] Venues

[edit] Qualification

1968 UEFA European Football Championship finalists.
1968 UEFA European Football Championship finalists.

The qualification competition was played in two stages: a group stage (taking place from 1966 until 1968) and the quarter-finals (played in 1968). There were eight qualifying groups of four teams each with the exception of group 4, which only had three. 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:

[edit] Squads

For a list of all the squads that took part in the 1968 tournament, go to UEFA Euro 1968 squads.

[edit] Final tournament

  Semi finals Final
             
5 June – Naples (Stadio San Paolo)
 Flag of the Soviet Union USSR 0  
 Flag of Italy Italy (coin toss) 0  
 
8 June – Rome (Stadio Olimpico) (replayed 10 June)
     Flag of Italy Italy 2 (1)
   Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 0 (1)
Third place
5 June - Florence (Stadio Comunale) 8 June - Rome (Stadio Olimpico)
 Flag of England England 0  Flag of England England  2
 Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1    Flag of the Soviet Union USSR  0

[edit] Semi-finals

1968-06-05
18:00
Italy Flag of Italy 0 – 0 (a.e.t.)[1] Flag of the Soviet Union USSR Stadio San Paolo, Naples
Attendance: 68,582
Referee: Kurt Tschenscher (West Germany)

1968-06-05
21:15
Yugoslavia Flag of Yugoslavia 1 – 0 Flag of England England Stadio Comunale, Florence
Attendance: 21,834
Referee: José María Ortiz de Mendíbil (Spain)
Džajić Scored after 87 minutes 87'

[edit] Third place play-off

1968-06-08
16:45
England Flag of England 2 – 0 Flag of the Soviet Union USSR Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 68,817
Referee: István Zsolt (Hungary)
Charlton Scored after 39 minutes 39'
Hurst Scored after 63 minutes 63'

[edit] Final

1968-06-08
21:15
Italy Flag of Italy 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 85,000
Referee: Gottfried Dienst (Switzerland)
Domenghini Scored after 80 minutes 80' Džajić Scored after 39 minutes 39'

[edit] Replay

1968-06-10
21:15
Italy Flag of Italy 2 – 0 Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: José María Ortiz de Mendíbil (Spain)
Riva Scored after 12 minutes 12'
Anastasi Scored after 31 minutes 31'
 Euro 1968 Champions 
Flag of Italy
Italy
First title

[edit] Statistics

[edit] Top scorers

2 goals
1 goal

[edit] Fastest goal

12 minutes: Luigi Riva (Italy vs Yugoslavia, Replay)

[edit] Average goals

1.4 goals per game

[edit] References

  1. ^ Match decided by toss of coin: USSR captain Albert Shesternyov called incorrectly.