Template:Infobox International Football Competition The 1960 UEFA European Nations' Cup was the first European Football Championship, held every four years and endorsed by UEFA. The final tournament was held in France. It was won by the Soviet Union, who beat Yugoslavia 2–1 in Paris after extra time.
The tournament was a knockout competition; just 17 teams entered with some notable absences, West Germany, Italy and England among them. The teams would play 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.
Spain, still under Francisco Franco's far-right dictatorship, refused to travel to the Soviet Union, the main supporter of the Second Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War, and withdrew from the tournament, so the final four had three communist countries: USSR, Czechoslovakia, and SFR Yugoslavia, to go with hosts France. In the semi-finals, the Soviets made easy work of the Czechoslovaks in Marseille, beating them 3–0. The other match saw a nine-goal thriller as Yugoslavia came on top 5–4, coming back from a two-goal deficit twice. Czechoslovakia beat the demoralized French 2–0 for third place.
In the final, Yugoslavia scored first, but the Soviet Union, led by legendary goalkeeper Lev Yashin, equalized in the 49th minute. After 90 minutes the score was 1–1, and Viktor Ponedelnik scored with seven minutes left in extra time to give the Soviets the inaugural European Championship.
Venues[]
Paris |
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Parc des Princes |
Capacity: 40,000 |
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Marseille |
Stade Vélodrome |
Capacity: 40,000 |
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Qualifying[]
Qualified teams[]
Country | Qualified as1 | Date of qualification | Previous appearances |
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Template:Country data TCH | Quarter-finals winner | 29 May 1960 | 0 (debut) |
France (hosts) | Quarter-finals winner | 27 March 1960 | 0 (debut) |
Template:Country data URS | Bye | 0 (debut) | |
Template:Country data YUG | Quarter-finals winner | 22 May 1960 | 0 (debut) |
- 1Soviet Union qualified after Spain refused to travel to the country.
Final tournament[]
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||
6 July – Marseille | |||||||
Template:Country data TCH | 0 | ||||||
Template:Country data URS | 3 | ||||||
10 July – Paris | |||||||
Template:Country data URS (a.e.t.) | 2 | ||||||
Template:Country data YUG | 1 | ||||||
Third place | |||||||
6 July – Paris | 9 July – Marseille | ||||||
France | 4 | Template:Country data TCH | 2 | ||||
Template:Country data YUG | 5 | France | 0 |
Semi-finals[]
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Third place play-off[]
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Final[]
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Statistics[]
Goalscorers[]
With two goals, Valentin Ivanov, Viktor Ponedelnik, Milan Galić, Dražan Jerković, François Heutte are the top scorers in the tournament. In total, there were 17 goals scored by 12 different players in 4 games, for an average of 4.25 goals per game. None of the goals is credited as own goal.
- 2 goals
- Template:Country data USSR Valentin Ivanov
- Template:Country data USSR Viktor Ponedelnik
- Template:Country data YUG Milan Galić
- Template:Country data YUG Dražan Jerković
- François Heutte
- 1 goal
- Template:Country data YUG Tomislav Knez
- Template:Country data YUG Ante Žanetić
- Template:Country data TCH Vlastimil Bubník
- Template:Country data TCH Ladislav Pavlovič
- Jean Vincent
- Maryan Wisnieski
- Template:Country data USSR Slava Metreveli
Fastest goal[]
- 11 minutes: Milan Galić (Yugoslavia vs France)
Awards[]
- UEFA Team of the Tournament
Goalkeeper | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
Template:Country data Soviet Union Lev Yashin | Template:Country data Yugoslavia Vladimir Durković | Template:Country data Soviet Union Igor Netto | Template:Country data Soviet Union Slava Metreveli |
Template:Country data Czechoslovakia Ladislav Novák | Template:Country data Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust | Template:Country data Yugoslavia Milan Galić | |
Template:Country data Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov | Template:Country data Soviet Union Viktor Ponedielnik | ||
Template:Country data Yugoslavia Dragoslav Šekularac | |||
Template:Country data Yugoslavia Bora Kostić |
External links[]
- 1960 Nations Cup Review with images and video from the tournament
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