QUALIFYING ROUND 05.04.1959 in Dublin (Dalymount Park) Ireland 2-0 Czechoslovakia [22 Tuohy, 42pen Cantwell] 10.05.1959 in Bratislava (Tehelné Pole) Czechoslovakia 4-0 Ireland [4pen Stacho, 52 Bubernik, 66 Pavlovic, 75 Dolinsky] 1/8 FINALS 28.09.1958 in Moskva (Luzhniki) Soviet Union 3-1 Hungary [4 Ilyin, 20 Metreveli, 32 Ivanov; 84 Göröcs] 27.09.1959 Budapest (Nép) Hungary 0-1 Soviet Union [58 Voinov] 28.06.1959 in Chorzów (Slaski) Poland 2-4 Spain [34 Pol, 62 Brychczy; 40 52 Suárez, 41 56 Di Stéfano] 14.10.1959 in Madrid (Santiago Bernabéu) Spain 3-0 Poland [30 Di Stéfano, 69 Gensana Merola, 85 Gento] 02.11.1958 in Bucuresti (23 August) Romania 3-0 Turkey [62 Oaida, 77 Constantin, 81 Dinulescu] 26.04.1959 in Istanbul (Inönü) Turkey 2-0 Romania [13 54 Küçükandonyadis] 23.09.1959 in Kobenhavn (Parken) Denmark 2-2 Czechoslovakia [18 Pedersen, 20 Hansen; 30 Kacani,43 Dolinsky] 18.10.1959 in Brno (Mestský) Czechoslovakia 5-1 Denmark [38 56 Bubernik, 49 87 Scherer, 63 Dolinsky; 35 Kramer] 01.10.1958 in Paris (Parc des Princes) France 7-1 Greece [23 Kopa, 25 85 Fontaine, 29 68 Cisowski, 61 87 Vincent; 48 Ifandis] 03.12.1958 in Athinai (OAKA - Maroussi) Greece 1-1 France [85og (Marche); 71 Bruey] 20.05.1959 in Oslo (Ullevĺl) Norway 0-1 Austria [32 Hof] 23.09.1959 in Wien (Prater) Austria 5-2 Norway [2 21 Nemec, 25pen 75 Hof, 59 Skerlan; 55 ? Řdegaard] 21.06.1959 in Ost-Berlin (Walter-Ulbricht) East Germany 0-2 Portugal [12 Da Fonseca, 67 Coluna] 28.06.1959 in Porto (As Antas) Portugal 3-2 East Germany [45 62 Coluna, 68 Cavém; 47 Vogt, 72 Kohle] 31.05.1959 in Beograd (FK Partizan) Yugoslavia 2-0 Bulgaria [Galic, Tasic] 25.10.1959 in Sofia (Vassil Levski) Bulgaria 1-1 Yugoslavia [50 Diev; 9 Mujic] QUARTERFINALS 29.05.1960 in Moskva Soviet Union w/o Spain 09.06.1960 in Madrid Spain o/w Soviet Union Spain withdrew. Soviet Union had a walkover. The entire tie apparently was awarded a 3-0 win to the Soviet Union. 22.05.1960 in Bucuresti (23 August) Romania 0-2 Czechoslovakia [9 Masopust, 45 Bubník] 29.05.1960 in Bratislava (Tehelné Pole) Czechoslovakia 3-0 Romania [1 15 Buberník, 18 Bubnik] 13.12.1959 in Paris (Olympique de Colombes) France 5-2 Austria [7 18 70 Fontaine, 38 82 Vincent; 40 Horak, 65 Pichler] 27.03.1960 in Wien (Prater) Austria 2-4 France [26 Nemec, 64 Probst; 46 Marcel, 59 Rahis, 77 Heutte, 83pen Kopa] 08.05.1960 in Oeiras/Lisboa (Nacional Do Jamor) Portugal 2-1 Yugoslavia [30 Santana, 70 Matateu; 89 Kostic] 22.05.1960 in Beograd (FK Partizan) Yugoslavia 5-1 Portugal [8 Sekularac, 44 Cebinac, 50 88 Kostic, 79 Galic; 29 Cavém]
SEMIFINALS Marseille, July 6, Stade Vélodrome Soviet Union 3-0 Czechoslovakia [V.Ivanov 34, 56, Ponedelnik 65] [ref: Jionni (Italy); att: 28,000] Soviet Union: Yashin, Tchekeli, Maslenkin, Kroutikov, Voinov, Netto, Metreveli, V.Ivanov, Ponedelnik, Bubukin, Meskhi Czechoslovakia: Schroiff, Safránek, Novák, Buberník, Popluhár, Masopust, Vojta, Moravcík, Kvasnák, Bubník, Dolínski Paris, July 6, Parc des Princes Yugoslavia 5-4 France [Galic 11, Zanetic 55, Knez 75, Jerkovic 77, 78; Vincent 12, Heutte 43, 62, Wiesnieski 52] [ref: Grandain (Belgium); att: 27,000] Yugoslavia: Soskic, Durkovic, Jusufi, Zanetic, Zebec, Perusic, Knez, Jerkovic, Galic, Sekularac, Kostic France: Lamia, Wendling, Rodzik, Marcel, Herbin, Ferrier, Heutte, Müller, Wiesnieski, Stievenard, Vincent MATCH FOR THIRD PLACE Marseille, July 9, Stade Vélodrome Czechoslovakia 2-0 France [Bubník 58, Pavlovic 88] [ref: Jionni (Italy); att: 9,400] Czechoslovakia: Schroiff, Safránek, Novák, Masopust, Popluhár, Buberník, Pavlovic, Vojta, Molnár, Bubník, Dolínski France: Taillandier, Rodzik, Chorda, Marcel, Jonquin, Siatka, Heutte, Douis, Wiesnieski, Stievenard, Vincent FINAL Paris, Parc des Princes, July 10 Soviet Union 2-1 Yugoslavia [aet] [Metreveli 49, Ponedelnik 114; Galic 41] [ref: Ellis (England); att: 18,000] Soviet Union: Yashin, Tchekeli, Maslenkin, Kroutikov, Voinov, Netto, Metreveli, V.Ivanov, Ponedelnik, Bubukin, Meskhi Yugoslavia: Vidinic, Durkovic, Jusufi, Zanetic, Miladinovic, Perusic, Jerkovic, Sekularac, Galic, Matus, Kostic Topscorer overall: Fontaine (France) 6 goals Topscorers final tournament: Heutte (France), V.Ivanov and Ponedelnik (Soviet Union), Galic and Jerkovic (Yugoslavia) 2 goals
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