EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 1976 — NATIONAL SQUADS

(In red, original names of countries and players)

 

 

Czechoslovakia (Československo)

FRG (BRD / Westdeutschland)

Goalkeepers

1. Ivo Viktor (VTJ Dukla Praha)

22. Alexander Vencel (Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)

23. Pavol Michalík (TJ Baník Ostrava)*

Defenders

2. Karol Dobiáš (FC Spartak Trnava)

3. Jozef Čapkovič (Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)

4. Anton Ondruš (Slovan ChZJD Bratislava) (c)

5. Ján Pivarník (Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)

6. Ladislav Jurkemik (TJ Inter Slovnaft [Bratislava])

12. Koloman Gögh (Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)

14. Pavol Biroš (TJ Slavia Praha)

20. Jozef Barmoš (TJ Inter Slovnaft)*

Midfielders

7. Antonín Panenka (TJ Bohemians ČKD Praha)

8. Jozef Móder (TJ Lokomotíva Košice)

9. Jaroslav Pollák (TJ VSS Košice)

15. František Štambachr (VTJ Dukla Praha)*

16. František Veselý (TJ Slavia Praha)

17. Ján Švehlík (Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)

19. Dušan Herda (TJ Slavia Praha)

Forwards

10. Marián Masný (Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)

11. Zdeněk Nehoda (VTJ Dukla Praha)

18. Dušan Galis (TJ VSS Košice)

21. Petr Slaný (TJ Baník Ostrava) (x)

COACH: Václav Ježek

* These three players, although included in the official list submitted to UEFA, didn’t travel to Yugoslavia and stayed in Czechoslovakia on reserve.
(x) Slaný was a late injury replacement for the originally selected Ladislav Petráš (TJ Inter Slovnaft); the former, however, didn’t travel to Yugoslavia and stayed in Czechoslovakia on reserve.

Goalkeepers

1. Josef Dieter “Sepp” Maier (FC Bayern München)

18. Rudi Kargus (Hamburger SV)

19. Bernd Franke (BTSV Eintracht 1895 [Braunschweig])*

Defenders

2. Hans-Hubert “Berti” Vogts (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach)

3. Bernard Dietz (MSV Duisburg)

4. Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck (FC Bayern München)

5. Franz Beckenbauer (FC Bayern München) (c)

16. Peter Nogly (Hamburger SV)

17. Manfred Kaltz (Hamburger SV)

20. Peter Reichel (Eintracht Frankfurt)*

Midfielders

6. Herbert Wimmer (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach)

7. Rainer Bonhof (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach)

10. Erich Beer (Hertha BSC [Berlin])

13. Dietmar Danner (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach)

14. Hans Bongartz (FC Schalke 04 [Gelsenkirchen])

15. Heinz Flohe (1. FC Köln)

21. Uli Stielike (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach)*

22. Bern Dürnberger (FC Bayern München)*

Forwards

8. Uli Hoeneß (FC Bayern München)

9. Dieter Müller (1. FC Köln)

11. Bernd Hölzenbein (Eintracht Frankfurt)

12. Ronald Worm (MSV Duisburg)

COACH: Helmut Schön

* These four players, although included in the official list submitted to UEFA, didn’t travel to Yugoslavia and stayed in Germany on reserve.

Netherlands (Nederland)

Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija)

Goalkeepers

1. Piet Schrijvers (AFC Ajax [Amsterdam])

17. Jan Ruiter (RSC Anderlechtois [Bruxelles])

18. Jan Jongbloed (FC Amsterdam)

Defenders

2. Wim Suurbier (AFC Ajax)

3. Wim Rijsbergen (SC Feyenoord [Rotterdam])

4. Adrie van Kraaij (PSV [Eindhoven])

5. Ruud Krol (AFC Ajax)

20. Wim Meutstege (Sparta Rotterdam)*

21. Henk van Rijnsoever (AZ '67 [Alkmaar])*

Midfielders

6. Johan Neeskens (FC Barcelona)

7. Wim Jansen (SC Feyenoord)

9. Johan Cruijff (FC Barcelona) (c)

10. Willy van de Kerkhof (PSV)

12. Wim van Hanegem (SC Feyenoord)

14. Jan Peters (NEC [Nijmegen])

15. René van de Kerkhof (PSV)

16. Peter Arntz (DVV Go Ahead Eagles [Deventer])

22. Jan van Deinsen (DVV Go Ahead Eagles)*

Forwards

8. Johnny Rep (Valencia CF)

11. Rob Rensenbrink (RSC Anderlechtois)

13. Ruud Geels (AFC Ajax)

19. Kees Kist (AZ '67)*

COACH: Georg Knobel

* These four players, although included in the official list submitted to UEFA, didn’t travel to Yugoslavia and stayed in Holland on reserve. However, as Neeskens, Van Hanegem and Cruijff were all ineligible for the consolation final due to card suspension, Meutstege and Kist were recalled for this game.

Goalkeepers

1. Ognjen Petrović (FK Crvena Zvezda [Beograd])

12. Enver Marić (FK Velež [Mostar])

22. Ratko Svilar (FK Vojvodina [Novi Sad])

Defenders

2. Ivan Buljan (NK Hajduk [Split])

3. Džemal Hadžiabdić (FK Velež)

4. Dražen Mužinić (NK Hajduk)

5. Josip Katalinski (OGC Nice)

20. Luka Peruzović (NK Hajduk)

21. Vladislav Bogićević (FK Crvena Zvezda)

Midfielders

7. Danilo Popivoda (BTSV Eintracht 1895 [Braunschweig])

8. Branko Oblak (FC Schalke 04 [Gelsenkirchen])

10. Jurica Jerković (NK Hajduk)

14. Edhem Šljivo (FK Sarajevo)

15. Franjo Vladić (FK Velež)

16. Momčilo Vukotić (FK Partizan [Beograd])

17. Slaviša Žungul (NK Hajduk)

Forwards

6. Ivica Šurjak (NK Hajduk)

9. Jovan Aćimović (FK Crvena Zvezda)

11. Dragan Džajić (SEC Bastia) (c)

13. Vahid Halilhodžić (FK Velež)

18. Dragutin “Drago” Vabec (NK Dinamo [Zagreb])

19. Borislav Đorđević (NK Hajduk)

COACH: Ante Mladinić



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