VII EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (FRANCE 1984)

(From 12-06-1984 to 27-06-1984)

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COMPETITION SYSTEM

· 32 national squads enter a Qualifying Stage, in which they are divided in 7 groups (four of them with 5 teams each and three with 4) playing a round robin. The host nation (France) is bye from this round.

· The 7 group winners and the host advance to a Final Stage in France, divided in 2 groups of 4 teams each.

· Both the group winners and runners-up advance to the Semifinals, played as an X-pairing. The two winners qualify for the Final.

 

 

::::: QUALIFYING STAGE :::::

 

 

GROUP STAGE

 

GROUP I

 

GROUP II

Competition Day 1 (13-06-1984)

Competition Day 1 (14-06-1984)

Paris

France - Denmark

1-0 (*)

Strasbourg

FRG - Portugal

0-0

Lens

Belgium - Yugoslavia

2-0

Saint-Étienne

Spain - Romania

1-1

Competition Day 2 (16-06-1984)

Competition Day 2 (17-06-1984)

Nantes

France - Belgium

5-0

Lens

FRG - Romania

2-1

Lyon

Denmark - Yugoslavia

5-0

Marseille

Spain - Portugal

1-1

Competition Day 3 (19-06-1984)

Competition Day 3 (20-06-1984)

Saint-Étienne

France - Yugoslavia

3-2

Paris

Spain - FRG

1-0

Strasbourg

Denmark - Belgium

3-2

Nantes

Portugal - Romania

1-0

FINAL STANDING

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pt

1. France

3

3

0

0

9

2

6

2. Denmark

3

2

0

1

8

3

4

3. Belgium

3

1

0

2

4

8

2

4. Yugoslavia

3

0

0

3

2

10

0

FINAL STANDING

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pt

1. Spain

3

1

2

0

3

2

4

2. Portugal

3

1

2

0

2

1

4

3. FRG

3

1

1

1

2

2

3

4. Romania

3

0

1

2

2

4

1

* Opening game, played on 12-06-1984.

 

 

1/2 FINALS

(23-06-1984)

I.1-II.2: France - Portugal

3-2

Marseille

II.1-I.2: Spain - Denmark

1-1 (pk:5-4) (*)

Lyon

* Game played on 24-06-1984.

 

 

FINAL

STADIUM: Parc des Princes (Paris)

DATE: 27-06-1984 (20:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: 47.368

REFEREE: Vojtěch Christov (CZE)

GOALS: 1-0 (Platini 57’); 2-0 (Bellone 90+’)

BOOKED: Fernández (27'), Le Roux (53'), Le Roux (85' > RC) / Gallego (27'), Carrasco (30')

[Incidents: Le Roux was sent off after a second bookable offense (min. 85).]

France
France FRA - Spain SPA
2-0 (0-0)
España

France (coach: Michel Hidalgo)

Joël Bats

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Patrick Battiston (Manuel Amorós 73’)

Yvon le Roux

Maxime Bossis

Jean-François Domergue

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Jean Tigana

Alain Giresse

Michel Platini (c)

Luis Fernández

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Bernard Lacombe (Bernard Genghini 80’)

Bruno Bellone

Spain (coach: Miguel Muñoz)

Luis Arconada (c)

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Santiago Urquiaga

Ricardo Gallego

Salvador García “Salva” (Roberto Fernández 85’)

Julio Alberto Moreno (Manuel Sarabia 77’)

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Juan Antonio Señor

Francisco López

José Antonio Camacho

Víctor Muñoz

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Francisco José Carrasco

Carlos Alonso “Santillana”

 

 

FINAL STANDING

1.

France FRA

2.

Spain SPA

3.

Denmark DEN

4.

Portugal POR

5.

FRG FRG

6.

Belgium BEL

7.

Romania ROM

8.

Yugoslavia YUG

 

 

CHAMPIONSHIP SQUAD

Toni Schumacher (FRG)

João Pinto (POR)

Karlheinz Förster (FRG)

Morten Olsen (DEN)

Andreas Brehme (FRG)

Fernando Chalana (POR)

Jean Tigana (FRA)

Michel Platini (FRA)

Alain Giresse (FRA)

Preben Elkjær Larsen (DEN)

Rudi Völler (FRG)

 

 

TOP SCORER: Michel Platini (FRA) - 9 goals

 

BEST PLAYER: Michel Platini (FRA)

   

 

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