European Championship 1964 (Details)


Preliminary Round

21 June 1962 Ullevĺl - Oslo
Norway – Sweden 0-2
10', 40' Martinsson 0-1, 0-2
Referee: Gilbert Bowman (SCO) Attendance: 28.249
Norway: 1 Sverre Andersen / 2 Anders Svela, 3 Ragnar Nikolay Larsen, 4 Roar Johansen, 
5 Trygve Andersen, 6 Olav Nilsen, 7 Roald Jensen, 8 Arne Pedersen, 9 John Krogh, 
10 Erik Johansen, 11 Hakon Olav Blengsli. 
Coach: Wilhelm Kment
Sweden: 1 Bengt Nyholm / 2 Orvar Bergmark, 3 Lennart Wing, 4 Gösta Lundell, 
5 Ĺke Johansson, 6 Prawitz Öberg, 7 Bengt Berndtsson, 8 Ove Ohlsson, 
9 Örjan Martinsson, 10 Harry Bild, 11 Lennart Backman. 
Coach: Lennart Nyman

04 November 1962 Malmö Idrottsplats - Malmo
Sweden – Norway 1-1
49' Berndtsson 1-0, 60' Krogh 1-1
Referee: Werner Bergmann (GER) Attendance: 8.726
Sweden: 1 Bengt Nyholm / 2 Orvar Bergmark, 3 Lennart Wing, 4 Gösta Lundell, 
5 Ĺke Johansson, 6 Prawitz Öberg, 7 Bengt Berndtsson, 8 Ove Ohlsson, 
9 Örjan Martinsson, 10 Harry Bild, 11 Lennart Backman. 
Coach: Lennart Nyman
Norway: 1 Sverre Andersen / 2 Anders Svela, 3 Ragnar Nikolay Larsen, 4 Roar Johansen, 
5 Trygve Andersen, 6 Olav Nilsen, 7 Roald Jensen, 8 Arne Pedersen, 9 John Krogh, 
10 Erik Johansen, 11 Hakon Olav Blengsli. 
Coach: Wilhelm Kment

Sweden win 3-1 on aggregate.

28 June 1962 Parken - Copenhagen
Denmark – Malta 6-1
9’,14’ Madsen 1-0, 2-0, 22’ Clausen 3-0, 49’ Madsen 4-0, 57’ Theobald 4-1, 
71' Enoksen 5-1, 80' Bertelsen 6-1
Referee: Pieter P Roomer (HOL) Attendance: 11.200
Denmark: 1 Erik Gaardhřje / 2 Kai JOHANSEN, 3 Poul Jensen, 4 Bent Hansen, 
5 John Madsen, 6 Jřrgen Olesen, 7 Carl Bertelsen, 8 Helge Jřrgensen, 9 Ole Madsen, 
10 Henning Enoksen, 11 Eyvind Clausen. 
Coach: Poul Eyvind Petersen
Malta: 1 Alfred Mizzi / 2 John Privitera, 3 Lolly Debattista, 4 Frank Zammit, 
5 Joseph Cilia, 6 Lino Falzon, 7 Edward Theobald, 8 Joseph Urpani, 9 Tony Cauchi, 
10 Lolly Borg, 11 Publius D'EMANUELLE. 
Coach: Joseph Griffiths

08 December 1962 Empire - Gzira
Malta – Denmark 1-3
14’ Madsen 0-1, 39’ Urpani 1-1, 42' Christiansen 1-2, 47' Bertelsen 1-3
Referee: Raoul Righi (ITA)
Malta: 1 Alfred Mizzi / 2 John Privitera, 3 Joseph Cilia, 4 Joseph Cini, 
5 Emmanuel Attard, 6 Louis Theobald, 7 Lolly Borg, 8 Edward Theobald, 
9 Joseph Urpani, 10 Frank Zammit, 11 Samuel NICHOLL. 
Coach: Joseph Griffiths
Denmark: 1 Erik Gaardhřje / 2 Kai JOHANSEN, 3 Preben Jensen, 4 Egon Jensen, 
5 John Madsen, 6 Jens Petersen, 7 Carl Bertelsen, 8 Carl Emil Christiansen, 
9 Ole Madsen, 10 Tommy Troelsen, 11 Eyvind Clausen. 
Coach: Poul Eyvind Petersen

Denmark win 9-2 on aggregate.

12 August 1962 Dalymount Park - Dublin
Republic of Ireland – Iceland 4-2
Cantwell (..,..), Fogarty {..), Tuohy (..), R. Jonsson (37,86)
Referee: Robert Ernest Smith (WAL) Attendance: 20.246
Republic of Ireland: 1 Alan Kelly / 2 Anthony Dunne, 3 Thomas Traynor, 
4 Patrick Saward, 5 Charles Hurley, 6 Michael Meagan, 7 Alfred Hale, 8 John Giles, 
9 Noel Cantwell, 10 Ambrose Fogarty, 11 Liam Tuohy. 
Coach: Committee
Iceland: 1 Helgi Danielsson / 2 Arni Njalsson, 3 Bjarni Felixson, 4 Gardar Arnason, 
5 Hördur Felixson, 6 Sveinn Jonsson, 7 Skuli Agustsson, 8 Thorolfur Beck, 
9 Rikhardur Jonsson, 10 Ellert B Schram, 11 Thordur Jonsson. 
Coach: Rikhardur Jonsson

02 September 1962 Laugardalsvöllur - Reykjavik
Iceland – Republic of Ireland 1-1
Arnason (57), Tuohy (..) 
Referee: Arnold Nilsen (NOR) Attendance: 9.100
Iceland: 1 Helgi Danielsson / 2 Arni Njalsson, 3 Bjarni Felixson, 4 Gardar Arnason, 
5 Jon Stefansson, 6 Sveinn Jonsson, 7 Skuli Agustsson, 8 Thorolfur Beck, 
9 Rikhardur Jonsson, 10 Ellert B Schram, 11 Sigurthor Jakobsson. 
Coach: Rikhardur Jonsson
Republic of Ireland: 1 Alan Kelly / 2 Brendan McNally, 3 Thomas Traynor, 
4 Ronald Nolan, 5 Charles Hurley, 6 Patrick Saward, 7 Dermot Curtis, 
8 Ambrose Fogarty, 9 Noel Cantwell, 10 Noel Peyton, 11 Liam Tuohy. 
Coach: Committee

Ireland win 5-3 on aggregate.

03 October 1962 Hillsborough - Sheffield
England – France 1-1
8’ Goujon 0-1, 57'(pen) Flowers 1-1
Referee: Frede Hansen (DEN) Attendance: 35.380
England: 1 Ronald Springett / 2 James Armfield, 3 Ramon Wilson, 4 Bobby Moore, 
5 Maurice Norman, 6 Ronald Flowers, 7 Michael Hellawell, 8 Christopher Crowe, 
9 Raymond Charnley, 10 Jimmy Greaves, 11 Alan Hinton. 
Coach: Sir Walter Winterbottom
France : 1 Pierre Bernard / 2 Jean Wendling, 3 André Lerond, 4 André Chorda, 
5 Synakowski Maryan, 6 René Ferrier, 7 Laurent Robuschi, 8 Joseph Bonnel, 
9 Raymond Kopa, 10 Yvon Goujon, 11 Paul Sauvage. 
Coach: Henri Guérin

27 February 1963 Parc des Princes - Paris
France – England 5-2
3’ Wisnieski 1-0, 32’ Douis 2-0, 43’ Cossou 3-0, 57' Smith 3-1, 74' Tambling 3-2, 
75’ Wisnieski 4-2, 82’ Cossou 5-2
Referee: Josef Kandlbinder (GER) Attendance: 23.986
France : 1 Pierre Bernard / 2 Jean Wendling, 3 André Lerond, 4 Bruno Rodzik, 
5 Synakowski Maryan, 6 Robert Herbin, 7 Maryan Wisnieski, 8 Joseph Bonnel, 
9 Yvon Goujon, 10 Yvon Douis, 11 Lucien Cossou. 
Coach: Henri Guérin
England: 1 Ronald Springett / 2 James Armfield, 3 Ronald Henry, 4 Bobby Moore, 
5 Brian Labone, 6 Ronald Flowers, 7 John Connelly, 8 Robert Tambling, 
9 Robert Smith, 10 Jimmy Greaves, 11 Bobby Charlton. 
Coach: Sir Alfred Ramsey

France win 6-3 on aggregate.

10 October 1962 Slaski - Chorzow
Poland – Northern Ireland 0-2
19' Dougan 0-1, 54' Humphries 0-2
Referee: Bertil Wilhelm Lööw (SWE) Attendance: 31.500
Poland: 1 Edward Szymkowiak / 2 Henryk Szczepanski, 3 Stanislaw Oslizlo, 
4 Ryszard Budka, 5 Bernard Blaut, 6 Wladyslaw Kawula, 7 Eugeniusz Faber, 
8 Jan Liberda, 9 Norbert Gajda, 10 Lucjan Brychczy, 11 Roman Lentner. 
Coach: Ryszard Koncewicz
Northern Ireland: 1 Robert Irvine / 2 Edward James Magill, 3 Alexander Elder, 
4 Danny Blanchflower, 5 Samuel Hatton, 6 James Nicholson, 7 William Humphries, 
8 Hubert Barr, 9 Derek Dougan, 10 James McIlroy, 11 William Bingham. 
Coach: Robert Peacock

28 November 1962 Windsor Park - Belfast
Northern Ireland – Poland 2-0
8' Crossan 1-0, 63' Bingham 2-0
Referee: Dittmar Huber (SUI) Attendance: 28.900
Northern Ireland: 1 Robert Irvine / 2 Edward James Magill, 3 Alexander Elder, 
4 Danny Blanchflower, 5 Terence Neill, 6 James Nicholson, 7 William Bingham, 
8 John Crossan, 9 Derek Dougan, 10 James McIlroy, 11 Robert Braithwaite. 
Coach: Robert Peacock
Poland: 1 Edward Szymkowiak / 2 Henryk Szczepanski, 3 Stanislaw Oslizlo, 
4 Wlodzimierz Spiewak, 5 Antoni Nieroba, 6 Ryszard Grzegorczyk, 7 Jozef Galeczka, 
8 Lucjan Brychczy, 9 Erwin Wilczek, 10 Roman Lentner, 11 Eugeniusz Faber. 
Coach: Ryszard Konciewicz

Northern Ireland win 4-0 on aggregate.

01 November 1962 Santiago Bernabéu - Madrid
Spain – Romania 6-0
7’ Guillot Fabian 1-0, 9’ Veloso Fidalgo 2-0, 17’ Collar Monterubio 3-0, 
27', 70' Guillot Fabián 4-0, 5-0, 
81' Macri (o.g.) 6-0
Referee: Kevin Howley (ENG) Attendance: 51.700
Spain : 1 Vicente TRAIN / 2 Enrique Pérez Díaz, 3 Francisco Rodríguez Garcia, 
4 Isacio Calleja Garcia, 5 Francisco García Gómez, 6 Jesús Glaría Jordan, 
7 Enrique Collar Monterrubio, 8 Adelardo Rodríguez Sánchez, 9 José Veloso Fidalgo, 
10 Vincente Guillot Fabián, 11 Francisco Gento. 
Coach : José Villalongo
Romania : 1 Vasile Sfetcu / 2 Mircea Georgescu, 3 Ion Nunweiller Iii, 4 Dumitru Macri, 
5 Emil Petru, 6 Constantin Koszka, 7 Zoltan Ivansuc, 8 Titus Ozon, 9 Marin Voinea, 
10 Dumitru Popescu, 11 Vasile Gergely. 
Coach: Constantin Teasca

25 November 1962 23 August - Bucharest
Romania – Spain 3-1
2' Tataru 1-0, 8' Manolache 2-0, 61' Constantin 3-0, 70' Veloso Fidalgo 3-1
Referee: Georgios Pelomis (GRE) Attendance: 80.000
Romania : 1 Ion Voinescu / 2 Cornel Popa, 3 Ion Nunweiller Iii, 4 Dumitru Ivan, 
5 Emil Petru, 6 Constantin Koszka, 7 Ion Pircalab, 8 Gheorghe Constantin, 
9 Cicerone Manolache, 10 Vasile Gergely, 11 Nicolae Tataru. 
Coach: Gheorghe Popescu
Spain : 1 Vicente TRAIN / 2 Feliciano Rivilla Munoz, 3 Francisco Rodríguez Garcia, 
4 Isacio Calleja Garcia, 5 Francisco García Gómez, 6 Jesús Glaría Jordan, 
7 Enrique Collar Monterrubio, 8 Amancio, 9 José Veloso Fidalgo, 
10 Vincente Guillot Fabián, 11 Francisco Gento.
Coach: José Villalonga

Spain win 7-3 on aggregate.

04 November 1962 FK Partizan - Belgrade
Yugoslavia – Belgium 3-2
12’ Skoblar 1-0, 26’ Stockman 1-1, 32’ Skoblar 2-1, 58’ Jruion 2-2, 89’ Vasovic 3-2
Referee: Alois Obtulovic (TCH) Attendance: 35.000
Yugoslavia: 1 Milutin Soskic / 2 Slavko Svinjarevic, 3 Fahrudin Jusufi, 
4 Petar Radakovic, 5 Velibor Vasovic, 6 Zeljko Perusic, 7 Spasoje Samardzic, 
8 Vojislav Melic, 9 Slaven Zambata, 10 Milan Galic, 11 Josip Skoblar. 
Coach: Committee
Belgium : 1 Jean Nicolay / 2 Yves Baré, 3 Georges Heylens, 4 Pierre Hanon, 
5 Lucien Spronck, 6 Laurent Verbiest, 7 Jozef Jurion, 8 Paul Van Himst, 
9 Jacques Stockman, 10 Paul Van Den Berg, 11 Wilfried Puis. 
Coach: Constant Vanden Stock

31 March 1963 Roi Baudouin - Brussels
Belgium – Yugoslavia 0-1
21’ Galic 0-1
Referee: Antonio Caballero (ESP) Attendance: 24.583
Belgium: 1 Jean Nicolay / 2 Georges Heylens, 3 Jean Cornelis, 4 Pierre Hanon, 
5 Laurent Verbiest, 6 Martin Lippens, 7 Jacques Stockman, 8 Paul Van Den Berg, 
9 Paul Van Himst, 10 Jozef Jurion, 11 Wilfried Puis. 
Coach: Constant Vanden Stock
Yugoslavia: 1 Milutin Soskic / 2 Novak Tomic, 3 Mirsad Fazlagic, 4 Vladimir Popovic, 
5 Velibor Vasovic, 6 Zeljko Perusic, 7 Spasoje Samardzic, 8 Djorde Pavlic, 
9 Milan Galic, 10 Vojislav Melic, 11 Josip Skoblar. 
Coach: Committee

Yugoslavia win 4-2 on aggregate.

07 November 1962 Vassil Levski - Sofia
Bulgaria – Portugal 3-1
49’ Eusebio 0-1, 65', 76' Asparuchov 1-1, 2-1, 84' Diev 3-1
Referee: Semih Zoroglu (TUR) Attendance: 50.000
Bulgaria : 1 Gueorgui Naydenov Ii / 2 Vassil Metodiev, 3 Dobromir Jetchev, 
4 Dimitar Dimov, 5 Ivan Dimitrov, 6 Nikola Kovatchev, 7 Todor Diev, 
8 Dimitar Yakimov, 9 Georgi Asparuchov, 10 Hristo Iliev, 11 Ivan Kolev. 
oach: Georgi Patchedjiev
Portugal: 1 Costa Pereira / 2 Angelo Martins, 3 Fernandes Cruz, 4 Domiciano Cavém, 
5 Raul Martins Machado, 6 José Carlos Da Silva, 7 Antonio Simőes Costa, 8 Eusébio, 
9 Hernani Da Silva, 10 Mário Coluna, 11 Manuel Serafim Pereira. 
Coach : Dr José Maria Antunes

16 December 1962 O Restelo - Lisbon
Portugal – Bulgaria 3-1
4', 26' Da Silva 1-0, 2-0, 53' Coluna 3-0, 83' Iliev 3-1
Referee: Henri Faucheux (FRA) Attendance : 25.900
Portugal : 1 Costa Pereira / 2 Angelo Martins, 3 Fernandes Cruz, 4 Mário Coluna, 
5 Raul Martins Machado, 6 José Carlos Da Silva, 7 José Augusto, 8 Eusébio, 
9 Augusto Francisco ROCHA, 10 Hernani Da Silva, 11 Antonio Simőes Costa. 
Coach : Dr José Maria Antunes
Bulgaria : 1 Gueorgui Naydenov Ii / 2 Vassil Metodiev, 3 Ivan Vutzov, 4 Dimitar Dimov, 
5 Ivan Dimitrov, 6 Nikola Kovatchev, 7 Todor Diev, 8 Stefan Abadjiev, 
9 Georgi Asparuchov, 10 Hristo Iliev, 11 Ivan Kolev. 
Coach: Georgi Patchedjiev

4-4 on aggregate, replay in Italy.

Replay 23 January 1963 Olimpico - Rome
Bulgaria – Portugal 1-0
87' Asparuchov 1-0
Referee: Giuseppe Adami (ITA) Attendance: 15.000
Bulgaria : 1 Iordan Iosifov / 2 Vassil Metodiev, 3 Ivan Vutzov, 4 Petar Velitschkov, 
5 Ivan Dimitrov, 6 Nikola Kovatchev,  7 Todor Diev, 8 Stefan Abadjiev, 
9 Georgi Asparuchov, 10 Hristo Iliev, 11 Spiro Debarski. 
Coach: Georgi Patchedjiev
Portugal : 1 Costa Pereira / 2 Alberto Festa, 3 Fernandes Cruz, 4 Mário Coluna, 
5 Raul Martins Machado, 6 António Manuel PAULA, 7 Antonio Simőes Costa, 
8 Joaquim Santana, 9 Torres, 10 Augusto Francisco ROCHA, 11 Manuel Serafim Pereira. 
Coach : Dr José Maria Antunes

07 November 1962 Ferenc Puskás - Budapest
Hungary – Wales 3-1
5’ Albert 1-0, 19’ Medwin 1-1, 34’ Tichy 2-1, 48’ Sandor 3-1
Referee: Jozef Kowal (POL) Attendance: 40.000
Hungary: 1 Antal Szentmihalyi / 2 Sándor Matrai, 3 Kálmán Mészöly, 4 Kalman Sovari, 
5 Ernö Solymosi, 6 Ferenc Sipos, 7 Karoly Sandor, 8 János Göröcs, 9 Flórián Albert, 
10 Lajos Tichy, 11 Máté Fenyvesi. 
Coach: Lajos Baroti
Wales: 1 Anthony Millington / 2 Stuart Williams, 3 Melvyn HOPKINS, 
4 William Terence Hennessey, 5 Melvyn Nurse, 6 Victor Crowe, 7 Terence Medwin, 
8 Ivor Allchurch, 9 Melvyn Charles, 10 Thomas Vernon, 11 Barrie Jones. 
Coach: Committee

20 March 1963 Ninian Park - Cardiff
Wales – Hungary 1-1
23'(pen) Jones 1-0, 77'(pen) Tichy 1-1
Referee: John Spillane (IRL) Attendance: 30.413
Wales: 1 David Hollins / 2 Stuart Williams, 3 Graham E Williams, 
4 William Terence Hennessey, 5 Harold Michael England, 6 Alwyn Burton, 
7 Barrie Jones, 8 Philip Woosnam, 9 Graham Moore, 10 Ivor Allchurch, 
11 Clifford Jones. 
Coach: Committee
Hungary: 1 Antal Szentmihalyi / 2 Sándor Matrai, 3 Kálmán Mészöly, 4 László Sarosi, 
5 Ernö Solymosi, 6 Ferenc Sipos, 7 Karoly Sandor, 8 János Göröcs, 9 Flórián Albert, 
10 Lajos Tichy, 11 Máté Fenyvesi. 
Coach: Lajos Baroti

Hungary win 4-2 on aggregate.

11 November 1962 Olympisch - Amsterdam
Netherlands – Luxemburg 3-1
20’ Van Der Linden 1-0, 42’ Hertig 1-1, 74' Swart 2-1, 85' H. Groot 3-1
Referee: Joaquim Fernandes Campos (POR) Attendance : 60.000
Netherlands: 1 Peter Van De Merwe / 2 Augustinus W Haak, 3 Pieter Ouderland, 
4 Gerardus J Van Wissen, 5 Anton Pronk, 6 Bernardus Muller, 7 Jesaia Swart, 
8 Hendrick Groot, 9 Anthonie Van Der Linden, 10 Jacobus T Prins, 11 Mathijs Clavan. 
Coach : Elek Schwartz
Switzerland : 1 Felix Ansermet / 2 Heinz Schneiter, 3 Ely Tacchella, 4 André Grobéty, 
5 Jakob Kuhn, 6 Paul Stehrenberger, 7 Charles Hertig, 8 Norbert Eschmann,
9 Roger Vonlanthen, 10 Philippe Pottier, 11 Anton Allemann. 
Coach: Karl Rappan

31 March 1963 Wankdorf - Berne
Switzerland – Netherlands 1-1
6’ Kruiver 0-1, 75’ Allemann 1-1
Referee: Josef Kandlbinder (GER) Attendance: 31.800
Switzerland: 1 Karl Elsener / 2 Heinz Schneiter, 3 Werner Leimgruber, 4 André Grobéty, 
5 Hans Weber, 6 Ely Tacchella, 7 Bruno Brizzi, 8 Rolf Wüthrich, 9 Jakob Kuhn, 
10 Walter Heuri, 11 Anton Allemann. Coach: Karl Rappan
Netherlands: 1 Eduard Laurens Pieters-graafland / 2 Augustinus W Haak, 
3 Pieter Ouderland, 4 Gerardus J Van Wissen, 5 Anton Pronk, 6 Jean Anna Klaasens, 
7 Jesaia Swart, 8 Hendrick Groot, 9 Pieter Kruiver, 10 Marinus Apolonia BENNAARS, 
11 Coen Moulijn.
Coach: Elek Schwartz

Netherlands win 4-2 on aggregate.

21 November 1962 Walter-Ulbricht - Berlin
German Democratic Republic – Czechoslovakia 2-1
60' Erler 1-0, 80'(pen) Liebrecht 2-0, 90' Kucera 2-1
Referee: Serguei Alimov (URS) Attendance: 50.000
German Dem. Rep.: 1 Horst Weigang / 2 Klaus Urbanczyk, 3 Werner Heine, 
4 Hans-Dieter Krampe, 5 Manfred Kaiser, 6 Kurt Liebrecht, 7 Henning Frenzel, 
8 Dieter Erler, 9 Peter Ducke, 10 Günter Schröter, 11 Roland Ducke. 
Coach: Karoly Soos
Czechoslovakia: 1 Viliam Schrojf / 2 Ján Lala, 3 Svatopluk Pluskal, 4 Jirí Tichy, 
5 Ladislav Novak, 6 Andrej Kvasnak, 7 Josef Masopust, 8 Tomás Pospichal, 
9 Josef Kadraba, 10 Rudolf Kucera, 11 Frantisek Valosek. 
Coach: Rudolf Vytlacil

31 March 1963 Evzena Rošického - Prague
Czechoslovakia - German Democratic Republic 1-1
66' Masek 1-0, 85' P. Ducke 1-1
Referee: Karoly Balla (HUN) Attendance: 35.000
Czechoslovakia: 1 Vladimir Mokrohajsky / 2 Ján Lala, 3 Svatopluk Pluskal, 
4 Ján Popluhár, 5 Ladislav Novak, 6 Andrej Kvasnak, 7 Josef Masopust, 
8 Tomás Pospichal, 9 Adolf Scherer, 10 Rudolf Kucera, 11 Vaclav Masek. 
Coach: Rudolf Vytlacil
German Dem. Rep.: 1 Harald Fritzsche / 2 Klaus Urbanczyk, 3 Werner Heine, 
4 Hans-Dieter Krampe, 5 Manfred Kaiser, 6 Kurt Liebrecht, 7 Henning Frenzel, 
8 Dieter Erler, 9 Peter Ducke, 10 Jürgen Nöldner, 11 Roland Ducke. 
Coach: Karoly Soos

German Dem. Rep. win 3-2 on aggregate.

02 December 1962 Renato Dall'Ara - Bologna
Italy – Turkey 6-0
15’ Rivera 1-0, 22', 29', 35' Orlando 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 47’ Rivera 5-0, 85’ Orlando 6-0
Referee: Lucien Van Nuffel (BEL) Attendance: 28.000
Italy: 1 William Negri / 2 Cesare Maldini, 3 Vincenzo Robotti, 4 Paride Tumburus, 
5 Francesco Janich, 6 Romano Fogli, 7 Alberto Orlando, 8 Giacomo Bulgarelli, 
9 Angelo Benedict Sormani, 10 Gianni Rivera, 11 Ezio Pascutti. 
Coach: Edmondo Fabbri
Turkey: 1 Özcan Arkoç / 2 Candemir Berkman, 3 Ahmet Berman, 4 Suat Mamat, 
5 Naci Erdem, 6 Mustafa Yürür, 7 Tarik Remzi Kutver, 8 Seref Has, 9 Senol Birol, 
10 Metin Oktay, 11 Kadri Aytaç. 
Coach: Ludija Spajic

27 March 1963 Inönü - Istanbul
Turkey – Italy 0-1
86’ Sormani 0-1
Referee: Dimitar Roumentchev (BUL) Attendance: 30.000
Turkey: 1 Turgay Seren / 2 Muzaffer Sipahi, 3 Süreyya Özkefe, 4 Özer Kanra, 
5 Güngör Tetik, 6 Ismet Yurtsu, 7 Ogün Altiparmak, 8 Seref Has, 9 Nedim Dogan, 
10 Suat Mamat, 11 Ugur Köken. 
Coach: Sabri Kiraz
Italy: 1 Lido Vieri / 2 Cesare Maldini, 3 Giacinto Facchetti, 4 Paride Tumburus, 
5 Alessandro Salvadore, 6 Giovanni Trapattoni, 7 Alberto Orlando, 8 Giorgio Puia, 
9 Angelo Benedict Sormani, 10 Mario Corso, 11 Gianpaolo MENICHELLI. 
Coach: Edmondo Fabbri

Italy win 7-0 on aggregate.


Eighth-finals 

30 May 1963 San Mamés - Bilbao
Spain – Northern Ireland 1-1
60’ Amancio 1-0, 76’ Irvine 1-1
Referee: Cesare Jonni (ITA) Attendance: 28.000
Spain: 1 Vicente TRAIN / 2 Feliciano Rivilla Munoz, 3 Luis María Echeberría Igártua, 
4 Severino Reija Vázquez, 5 Francisco García Gómez, 6 Enrique Pérez Díaz, 7 Amancio,
8 Félix Ruiz Gabarri, 9 Emilio Morollón Estebanez, 10 Adelardo Rodríguez Sánchez, 
11 Enrique Collar Monterrubio. 
Coach: José Villalongo
Northern Ireland: 1 Robert Irvine / 2 Edward James Magill, 3 Alexander Elder, 
4 Martin Harvey, 5 Terence Neill, 6 William McCullough, 7 William Bingham, 
8 John Crossan, 9 William Irvine, 10 William Humphries, 11 Robert Braithwaite. 
Coach: Robert Peacock

30 October 1963 Windsor Park - Belfast
Northern Ireland – Spain 0-1
66’ Gento 0-1
Referee: Andries Van Leeuwen (HOL) Attendance: 45.900
Northern Ireland: 1 Victor Hunter / 2 Edward James Magill, 3 John Parke,
4 Martin Harvey, 5 Terence Neill, 6 William McCullough, 7 William Bingham, 
8 William Humphries, 9 Samuel Wilson, 10 John Crossan, 11 James Hill. 
Coach: Robert Peacock
Spain: 1 José Casas Gris / 2 Feliciano Rivilla Munoz, 3 Fernando Olivella Pons, 
4 Severino Reija Vázquez, 5 Ignacio Zoco Esparza, 6 Félix Ruiz Gabarri, 
7 Jesus Maria Pereda Ruiz De Temino, 8 Luis Del Sol, 9 José Antonio Zaldúa Urdanavia, 
10 Luis Suárez, 11 Francisco Gento. 
Coach: José Villalonga

Spain win 2-1 on aggregate.

19 June 1963 FK Partizan - Belgrade
Yugoslavia – Sweden 0-0
Referee: Karl Kainer (AUT) Attendance: 45.000
Yugoslavia: 1 Milutin Soskic / 2 Novak Tomic, 3 Fahrudin Jusufi, 4 Zeljko Perusic, 
5 Velibor Vasovic, 6 Vladimir Popovic, 7 Spasoje Samardzic, 8 Vladimir Kovacevic, 
10 Drago Smailovic, 11 Josip Skoblar. 
Coach: Committee
Sweden: 1 Bengt Nyholm / 2 Orvar Bergmark, 3 Lennart Wing, 4 Bengt Gustavsson, 
5 Ĺke Johansson, 6 Hans Mild, 7 Kurt Hamrin, 8 Torbjörn Jonsson, 9 Prawitz Öberg, 
10 Lennart Backman, 11 Örjan Persson. 
Coach: Lennart Nyman

18 September 1963 Malmö Idrottsplats - Malmo
Sweden – Yugoslavia 3-2
21’ Zambata 0-1, 30’,60’ Persson 1-1, 2-1, 64’ Galic 2-2, 72’ Bild 3-2
Referee: John Keith Taylor (ENG) Attendance: 20.774
Sweden: 1 Bengt Nyholm / 2 Hans Rosander, 3 Lennart Wing, 4 Orvar Bergmark, 
5 Ĺke Johansson, 6 Hans Mild, 7 Lennart Backman, 8 Prawitz Öberg, 9 Agne Simonsson, 
10 Harry Bild, 11 Örjan Persson. 
Coach: Lennart Nyman
Yugoslavia: 1 Milutin Soskic / 2 Fahrudin Jusufi, 3 Mirko Braun, 4 Zeljko Perusic, 
5 Velibor Vasovic, 6 Vladimir Popovic, 7 Spasoje Samardzic, 8 Vojislav Melic, 
9 Slaven Zambata, 10 Milan Galic, 11 Josip Skoblar. 
Coach: Committee

Sweden win 3-2 on aggregate.

29 June 1963 Parken - Copenhagen
Denmark – Albania 4-0
18'(pen) Petersen 1-0, 25' Madsen 2-0, 36' Clausen 3-0, 49' Enoksen 4-0
Referee: Johan Einar Boström (SWE) Attendance: 25.200
Denmark: 1 Erik Lykke Sřrensen / 2 Kai JOHANSEN, 3 Jens Jřrgen Hansen, 4 Bent Hansen, 
5 Birger Larsen, 6 Jens Petersen, 7 Eyvind Clausen, 8 Ole Sřrensen, 9 Ole Madsen, 
10 Palle Bruun, 11 Henning Enoksen. 
Coach: Poul Eyvind Petersen
Albania : 1 Sulejman Maliqati / 2 Fatbardh Delillisi, 3 Skender Halili, 
4 Fatmir Frasheri, 5 Gezim Kasmi, 6 Lin Shllaku, 7 Lorenc Vorfi, 8 Mehdi Bushati, 
9 Pavilo Bukoviku, 10 Panajot Pano, 11 Thoma Duro. 
Coach: Zyber Konçi

30 October 1963 Qemal Stafa - Tirana
Albania – Denmark 1-0
3’ Pano 1-0
Referee: Joseph M Cassar Naudi (MLT) Attendance: 20.000
Albania: 1 Shefqet Topi / 2 Fatbardh Delillisi, 3 Skender Halili, 4 Fatmir Frasheri, 
5 Ali Mema, 6 Lin Shllaku, 7 Andon Zaho, 8 Mehdi Bushati, 9 Panajot Pano, 
10 Pavilo Bukoviku, 11 Enver Ibershimi. 
Coach: Loro Boriçi
Denmark: 1 Erik Lykke Sřrensen / 2 Kai JOHANSEN, 3 Jens Jřrgen Hansen, 4 Bent Hansen, 
5 John Madsen, 6 Jens Petersen, 7 Carl Bertelsen, 8 Kjeld Thorst, 9 Ole Madsen, 
10 Ole Sřrensen, 11 John Danielsen. 
Coach: Poul Eyvind Petersen

Denmark win 4-1 on aggregate. 

11 September 1963 Olympisch - Amsterdam
Netherlands – Luxembourg 1-1
5’ Nuninga 1-0, 33’ May 1-1
Referee: Arthur Blavier (BEL) Attendance: 48.000
Netherlands: 1 Eduard Laurens Pieters-graafland / 2 Augustinus W Haak, 
3 Pieter Ouderland, 4 Daniel C Schrijvers, 5 Anton Pronk, 6 Jean Anna Klaasens, 
7 Jesaia Swart, 8 Hendrick Groot, 9 Klaas Nuninga, 10 Anthonie Van Der Linden, 
11 Coen Moulijn. 
Coach: Elek Schwartz
Luxembourg : 1 Nico Schmitt / 2 Ernest Brenner, 3 Jean-Pierre Hoffstetter, 
4 Jean-Pierre Fiedler, 5 Fernand Brosius, 6 François Konter, 7 Jean Klein, 
8 Adolphe Schmit, 9 Louis Pilot, 10 Paul May, 11 Nicholas Hoffmann. 
Coach: Robert Heinz

30 October 1963 De Kuip - Rotterdam
Luxembourg – Netherlands 2-1
20’ Dimmer 1-0, 31’ Kruiver 1-1, 67’ Dimmer 2-1
Referee: Marcel Bois (FRA) Attendance: 35.000
Luxembourg : 1 Nico Schmitt / 2 Ernest Brenner, 3 Jean-Pierre Hoffstetter, 
4 Jean-Pierre Fiedler, 5 Fernand Brosius, 6 François Konter, 7 Jean Klein, 
8 Adolphe Schmit, 9 Camille Dimmer, 10 Louis Pilot, 11 Henri Klein. 
Coach: Robert Heinz
Netherlands: 1 Eduard Laurens Pieters-graafland / 2 Augustinus W Haak, 
3 Cor Pleun Veldhoen, 4 Gerardus J Van Wissen, 5 Anton Pronk, 
6 Marinus Apolonia BENNAARS, 7 Peter Giesen, 8 Hendrick Groot, 9 Pieter Kruiver, 
10 Pieter Johannes Keizer, 11 Peter Hendrik Petersen. 
Coach: Elek Schwartz

Luxembourg win 3-2 on aggregate.

25 September 1963 Ernst Happel - Vienna
Austria – Republic of Ireland 0-0
Referee: Gyula Gere (HUN) Attendance: 26.000
Austria: 1 Gernot Fraydl / 2 Peter Vargo, 3 Erich Hasenkopf, 4 Rudolf Oslansky, 
5 Walter Glechner, 6 Karl Koller, 7 Rudolf Flögel, 8 Erich Hof, 9 Horst Nemec, 
10 Ernst Fiala, 11 Johann Hörmayer. 
Coach: Karl Decker
Republic of Ireland: 1 Alan Kelly / 2 William Browne, 3 Thomas Traynor, 
4 Raymond Brady, 5 Charles Hurley, 6 Michael McGrath, 7 John Giles, 
8 Ronald Whelan, 9 Dermot Curtis, 10 Ambrose Fogarty, 11 Liam Tuohy. 
Coach: Committee

13 October 1963 Dalymount Park - Dublin
Republic of Ireland – Austria 3-2
38’ Koleznik 0-1, 45’ Cabtwell 2-1, 66’ Fogarty 2-1, 85’ Flogel 2-2, 
89'(pen) Cantwell 3-2
Referee: Einer Poulsen (DEN) Attendance: 40.000
Republic of Ireland: 1 Alan Kelly / 2 Anthony Dunne, 3 Thomas Traynor, 
4 Raymond Brady, 5 Charles Hurley, 6 Michael McGrath, 7 John Giles, 
8 Andrew McEvoy, 9 Noel Cantwell, 10 Ambrose Fogarty, 11 Joseph Haverty. 
Coach: Committee
Austria: 1 Gernot Fraydl / 2 Peter Vargo, 3 Erich Hasenkopf, 4 Johann Frank, 
5 Walter Glechner, 6 Karl Koller, 7 Walter Koleznik, 8 Johannes Jank, 9 BUZEK, 
10 Horst Nemec, 11 Rudolf Flögel. 
Coach: Karl Decker

Ireland win 3-2 on aggregate.

29 September 1963 Vassil Levski - Sofia
Bulgaria – France 1-0
24' Diev 1-0
Referee: Faruk Talu (TUR) Attendance: 50.000
Bulgaria : 1 Gueorgui Naydenov Ii / 2 Alexandre Schalamanov, 3 Ivan Vutzov, 
4 Dobromir Jetchev, 5 Stoyan Kitov, 6 Ivan Dimitrov, 7 Petar Velitschkov,
8 Todor Diev, 9 Georgi Asparuchov, 10 Dimitar Yakimov, 11 Ivan Kolev. 
Coach: Georgi Patchedjiev
France : 1 Pierre Bernard / 2 Marcel Adamczyk, 3 Pierre Michelin, 
4 Marcel Artelesa, 5 André Chorda, 6 Joseph Bonnel, 7 Théodore Skudlapski, 
8 Laurent Robuschi, 9 Yvon Douis, 10 Lucien Cossou, 11 Jean-Louis Buron. 
Coach: Henri Guérin

26 October 1963 Parc des Princes - Paris
France – Bulgaria 3-1
44’ Goujon 1-0, 75’ Yakimov 1-1, 78’ Herbin 2-1, 81' Goujon 3-1
Referee: José Maria Ortiz De Mendibil (ESP) Attendance: 32.223  
France : 1 Pierre Bernard / 2 Bruno Rodzik, 3 Pierre Michelin, 4 Marcel Artelesa, 
5 André Chorda, 6 Robert Herbin, 7 René Ferrier, 8 Georges Lech, 9 Yvon Goujon, 
10 Yvon Douis, 11 Jean-Louis Buron. 
Coach : Henri Guérin
Bulgaria : 1 Gueorgui Naydenov Ii / 2 Vassil Metodiev, 3 Ivan Dimitrov, 
4 Dobromir Jetchev, 5 Ivan Vutzov, 6 Petar Velitschkov, 7 Stoyan Kitov, 
8 Stefan Abadjiev, 9 Georgi Asparuchov, 10 Dimitar Yakimov, 11 Ivan Kolev. 
Coach: Georgi Patchedjiev

France win 3-2 on aggregate.

13 October 1963 Luzhniki - Moscow
USSR – Italy 2-0
22' Ponedelnik 1-0, 42' Chislenko 2-0
Referee: Ryszard Banasiuk (POL) Attendance: 102.000
USSR: 1 Ramaz Uruschadze / 2 Edouard Dubinsky, 3 Anatoli Krutikov, 
4 Albert Schesternev, 5 Valeri Voronin, 6 Valeri Korolenkov, 7 Slava Metreveli, 
8 Igor Chislenko, 9 Victor Ponedelnik, 10 Valentin Ivanov, 11 Galimzian Khusainov. 
Coach: Gavril Kachalin
Italy: 1 William Negri / 2 Cesare Maldini, 3 Giacinto Facchetti, 4 Aristide Guarneri, 
5 Alessandro Salvadore, 6 Giovanni Trapattoni, 7 Giacomo Bulgarelli, 8 Mario Corso, 
9 Angelo Benedict Sormani, 10 Gianni Rivera, 11 Ezio Pascutti. 
Coach: Edmondo Fabbri
Red Card: Pascutti (23.)

10 November 1963 Olimpico - Rome
Italy – USSR 1-1
33’ Gusarov 0-1, 89' Rivera 1-1
Referee: Daniel Mellet (SUI) Attendance: 82.100
Italy: 1 Giuliano Sarti / 2 Tarcisio Burgnich, 3 Giacinto Facchetti, 
4 Aristide Guarneri, 5 Alessandro Salvadore, 6 Giovanni Trapattoni, 
7 Angelo Domenghini, 8 Giacomo Bulgarelli, 9 Sandro Mazzola, 10 Gianni Rivera, 
11 Gianpaolo MENICHELLI. 
Coach: Edmondo Fabbri
USSR: 1 Lev Yashin / 2 Edouard Mudrik, 3 Albert Schesternev, 4 Anatoli Krutikov, 
5 Valeri Voronin, 6 Victor Chustikov, 7 Igor Chislenko, 8 Valentin Ivanov, 
9 Guennadi Gusarov, 10 Valeri Korolenkov, 11 Galimzian Khusainov. 
Coach: Gavril Kachalin

USSR win 3-1 on aggregate.

19 October 1963 Walter-Ulbricht - Berlin
German Democratic Republic – Hungary 1-2
18’ Bene 0-1, 51' Nöldner 1-1, 88' Rakosi 1-2
Referee: Petr Belov (URS) Attendance: 33.400
German Dem. Rep.: 1 Jürgen Heinsch / 2 Martin Skaba, 3 Werner Heine, 
4 Hans-Dieter Krampe, 5 Manfred Kaiser, 6 Kurt Liebrecht, 7 Rainer Nachtigall, 
8 Dieter Erler, 9 Peter Ducke, 10 Jürgen Nöldner, 11 Hermann Stöcker. 
Coach: Karoly Soos
Hungary: 1 Antal Szentmihalyi / 2 Sándor Matrai, 3 Kálmán Mészöly, 4 László Sarosi, 
5 István Nagy, 6 Ernö Solymosi, 7 Karoly Sandor, 8 Gyula Rakosi, 9 Flórián Albert, 
10 Ferenc Bene, 11 Máté Fenyvesi. 
Coach: Lajos Baroti

03 November 1963 Ferenc Puskás - Budapest
Hungary - German Democratic Republic 3-3
7’ Bene 1-0, 12’ Heine 1-1, 17’ Sandor 2-1, 26’ R. Ducke 2-2, 51'(pen) Solymosi 3-2, 
81' Erler 3-3
Referee: Borge Nedelkovski (YUG) Attendance: 40.000
Hungary: 1 Antal Szentmihalyi / 2 Sándor Matrai, 3 Kálmán Mészöly, 4 Kálmán Ihász, 
5 István Nagy, 6 Ernö Solymosi, 7 Karoly Sandor, 8 Gyula Rakosi, 9 Flórián Albert, 
10 Ferenc Bene, 11 Máté Fenyvesi. 
Coach: Lajos Baroti
German Dem. Rep.: 1 Jürgen Heinsch / 2 Klaus Urbanczyk, 3 Werner Heine, 
4 Hans-Dieter Krampe, 5 Manfred Kaiser, 6 Kurt Liebrecht, 7 Rainer Nachtigall, 
8 Jürgen Nöldner, 9 Peter Ducke, 10 Dieter Erler, 11 Roland Ducke. 
Coach: Karoly Soos

Hungary win 5-4 on aggregate.


Quarter-finals 

04 December 1963 Josy Barthel - Luxembourg
Luxembourg – Denmark 3-3
1’ Pilot 1-0, 9’ Madsen 1-1, 23’ Klein 2-1, 31', 46' Madsen 2-2, 2-3, 51' Klein 3-3
Referee: Pierre Schwinte (FRA) Attendance: 6.921
Luxembourg : 1 Nico Schmitt / 2 Ernest Brenner, 3 Jean-Pierre Hoffstetter, 
4 François Konter, 5 Fernand Brosius, 6 Adolphe Schmit, 7 Jean Klein, 8 Paul May, 
9 Johny Leonard, 10 Louis Pilot, 11 Henri Klein. 
Coach: Robert Heinz
Denmark: 1 Erik Lykke Sřrensen / 2 Kai JOHANSEN, 3 Jens Jřrgen Hansen, 
4 Bent Hansen, 5 John Madsen, 6 Jens Petersen, 7 Carl Bertelsen, 8 Kjeld Thorst, 
9 Ole Madsen, 10 Ole Sřrensen, 11 John Danielsen. 
Coach: Poul Eyvind Petersen

10 December 1963 Parken - Copenhagen
Denmark – Luxembourg 2-2
13’ Leonard 0-1, 16', 70' Madsen 1-1, 2-1, 84' Schmit 2-2
Referee: Joseph Barbéran (FRA) Attendance: 39.400
Denmark: 1 Erik Lykke Sřrensen / 2 Kai JOHANSEN, 3 Jens Jřrgen Hansen, 
4 Bent Hansen, 5 John Madsen, 6 Jens Petersen, 7 Carl Bertelsen, 8 John Danielsen, 
9 Ole Madsen, 10 Ole Sřrensen, 11 Henning Enoksen. 
Coach: Poul Eyvind Petersen
Luxembourg : 1 Nico Schmitt / 2 Ernest Brenner, 3 Jean-Pierre Hoffstetter, 
4 François Konter, 5 Fernand Brosius, 6 Adolphe Schmit, 7 Jean Klein, 
8 Paul May, 9 Johny Leonard, 10 Louis Pilot, 11 Henri Klein. 
Coach: Robert Heinz

5-5 on aggregate, replay in Netherlands.

Replay 18 December 1963 Olympisch - Amsterdam
Denmark – Luxembourg 1-0
41' Madsen 1-0
Referee: Pieter P Roomer (HOL) Attendance: 5.700
Denmark: 1 Erik Lykke Sřrensen / 2 Kai JOHANSEN, 3 Jens Jřrgen Hansen, 
4 Bent Hansen, 5 John Madsen, 6 Jens Petersen, 7 Carl Bertelsen, 8 Kjeld Thorst, 
9 Ole Madsen, 10 Henning Enoksen, 11 John Danielsen. 
Coach: Poul Eyvind Petersen
Luxembourg: 1 Nico Schmitt / 2 Ernest Brenner, 3 Jean-Pierre Hoffstetter, 
4 François Konter, 5 Fernand Brosius, 6 Adolphe Schmit, 7 Jean Klein, 
8 Paul May, 9 Johny Leonard, 10 Louis Pilot, 11 Henri Klein. Coach: Robert Heinz

11 March 1964 Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán - Sevilla
Spain – Rublic of Ireland 5-1
5’ Amancio 1-0, 12’ Fuste 2-0, 18’ McEvoy 2-1, 29’ Amancio 3-1, 
33', 89' Martinez Cao 4-1, 5-1
Referee: Lucien Van Nuffel (BEL) Attendance: 27.200
Spain : 1 José Angel Iríbar Cartajanera / 2 Feliciano Rivilla Munoz, 
3 Fernando Olivella Pons, 4 Isacio Calleja Garcia, 5 Ignacio Zoco Esparza, 
6 José Maria Fusté Blanch, 7 Amancio, 8 Jesus Maria Pereda Ruiz De Temino, 
9 Marcellino Martinez Cao, 10 Juan Manuel Villa Gutíerrez, 
11 Carlos Lapetra Coarosa. 
oach : José Villalonga
Republic of Ireland: 1 Alan Kelly / 2 Theobald Foley, 3 Thomas Traynor, 
4 Raymond Brady, 5 Charles Hurley, 6 Michael Meagan, 7 John Giles, 
8 Andrew McEvoy, 9 Alfred Hale, 10 Ambrose Fogarty, 11 Joseph Haverty. 
Coach: Committee

08 April 1964 Dalymount Park - Dublin
Republic of Ireland – Spain 0-2
25', 88' Zaballa Barquín 0-1, 0-2
Referee: Gérard Versyp (BEL) Attendance: 38.100
Republic of Ireland: 1 Alan Kelly / 2 Anthony Dunne, 3 William Browne, 
4 Raymond Brady, 5 Charles Hurley, 6 John Fullam, 7 John Giles, 8 Andrew McEvoy, 
9 Noel Cantwell, 10 Patrick Turner, 11 Alfred Hale. Coach: Committee
Spain: 1 José Angel Iríbar Cartajanera / 2 Feliciano Rivilla Munoz,
3 Fernando Olivella Pons, 4 Isacio Calleja Garcia, 5 Ignacio Zoco Esparza, 
6 José Maria Fusté Blanch, 7 Pedro Zaballa Barquín, 
8 Jesus Maria Pereda Ruiz De Temino, 9 Marcellino Martinez Cao, 
10 Juan Manuel Villa Gutíerrez, 11 Carlos Lapetra Coarosa. 
Coach : José Villalonga

Spain win 7-1 on aggregate.

25 April 1964 Olympique - Colombes
France – Hungary 1-3
15' Albert 16', 70' Tichy 0-1, 0-2, 0-3, 73' Cossou 1-3
Referee: Cesare Jonni (ITA) Attendance: 35.274
France : 1 Pierre Bernard / 2 Georges Casolari, 3 Pierre Michelin, 
4 Marcel Artelesa, 5 André Chorda, 6 Joseph Bonnel, 7 Lucien Muller, 
8 Georges Lech, 9 Nestor Combin, 10 Robert Herbin, 11 Lucien Cossou. 
Coach : Henri Guérin
Hungary: 1 Antal Szentmihalyi / 2 Sándor Matrai, 3 Kálmán Mészöly, 4 László Sarosi, 
5 István Nagy, 6 Ferenc Sipos, 7 János Göröcs, 8 Gyula Rakosi, 9 Flórián Albert, 
10 Lajos Tichy, 11 Máté Fenyvesi. 
Coach: Lajos Baroti

23 May 1964 Ferenc Puskás - Budapest
Hungary – France 2-1
2’ Combin 0-1, 24' Sipos 1-1, 55' Bene 2-1
Referee: Rosario Lo Bello (ITA) Attendance: 80.000
Hungary: 1 Antal Szentmihalyi / 2 Sándor Matrai, 3 Kálmán Mészöly, 4 László Sarosi, 
5 István Nagy, 6 Ferenc Sipos, 7 Karoly Sandor, 8 Gyula Rakosi, 9 Lajos Tichy, 
10 Ferenc Bene, 11 Máté Fenyvesi. 
Coach: Lajos Baroti
France : 1 Pierre Bernard / 2 Georges Casolari, 3 Daniel Charles-alfred, 
4 André Chorda, 5 Marcel Artelesa, 6 Edouard Stako, 7 Georges Lech, 
8 Fleury Di Nallo, 9 Nestor Combin, 10 Joseph Bonnel, 11 Angel Rambert. 
Coach: Henri Guérin

Hungary win 5-2 on aggregate. 

13 May 1964 Rĺsunda - Solna
Sweden – USSR 1-1
62’ Ivanov 0-1, 88' Hamrin 1-1
Referee: James Finney (ENG) Attendance: 37.525
Sweden: 1 Arne Arvidsson / 2 Hans Rosander, 3 Lennart Wing, 4 Orvar Bergmark, 
5 Ĺke Johansson, 6 Hans Mild, 7 Kurt Hamrin, 8 Harry Bild, 9 Agne Simonsson, 
10 Örjan Martinsson, 11 Örjan Persson. Coach: Lennart Nyman
USSR: 1 Lev Yashin / 2 Edouard Mudrik, 3 Albert Schesternev, 4 Vladimir Glotov, 
5 Valeri Voronin, 6 Alexei Korneev, 7 Igor Chislenko, 8 Valentin Ivanov, 
9 Edouard Malofeev, 10 Guennadi Gusarov, 11 Valeri Korolenkov. 
Coach: Gavril Kachalin

27 May 1964 Luzhniki - Moscow
USSR – Sweden 3-1
32', 56' Ponedelnik 1-0, 2-0, 78’ Hamrin 2-1, 83' Voronin 3-1
Referee: Arthur Holland (ENG) Attendance: 102.000
USSR: 1 Lev Yashin / 2 Edouard Mudrik, 3 Albert Schesternev, 4 Vladimir Glotov, 
5 Valeri Voronin, 6 Alexei Korneev, 7 Igor Chislenko, 8 Valentin Ivanov, 
9 Victor Ponedelnik, 10 Guennadi Gusarov, 11 Galimzian Khusainov. 
Coach: Gavril Kachalin
Sweden: 1 Arne Arvidsson / 2 Hans Rosander, 3 Lennart Wing, 4 Orvar Bergmark, 
5 Hans Mild, 6 Anders Svensson, 7 Kurt Hamrin, 8 Harry Bild, 9 Agne Simonsson, 
10 Örjan Martinsson, 11 Örjan Persson.
Coach: Lennart Nyman

USSR win 4-2 on aggregate.


Final tournament.
The tournament was held in Spain.  


Semi Finals

17 June 1964 Santiago Bernabéu - Madrid
Spain – Hungary 2-1   Match decided after extra time
35' Pereda Ruiz De Temino 1-0, 84’ Bene 1-1, 115' Amancio 2-1
Referee: Arthur Blavier (BEL) Attendance: 34.713
Spain: 1 José Angel Iríbar Cartajanera / 2 Feliciano Rivilla Munoz, 
3 Fernando Olivella Pons, 4 Isacio Calleja Garcia, 5 Ignacio Zoco Esparza, 
6 José Maria Fusté Blanch, 7 Amancio, 8 Jesus Maria Pereda Ruiz De Temino, 
9 Marcellino Martinez Cao, 10 Luis Suárez, 11 Carlos Lapetra Coarosa. 
Coach : José Villalonga
Hungary: 1 Antal Szentmihalyi / 2 Sándor Matrai, 3 Kálmán Mészöly, 
4 László Sarosi, 5 István Nagy, 6 Ferenc Sipos, 7 Ferenc Bene, 8 Imre Komora, 
9 Flórián Albert, 10 Lajos Tichy, 11 Máté Fenyvesi. 
Coach: Lajos Baroti

17 June 1964 Camp Nou - Barcelona
Denmark – USSR 0-3
19' Voronin 0-1, 40' Ponedelnik 0-2, 87' Ivanov 0-3
Referee: Rosario Lo Bello (ITA) Attendance: 38.556
Denmark: 1 Leif Nielsen / 2 Jens Jřrgen Hansen, 3 Kaj Hansen, 4 Bent Hansen, 
5 Birger Larsen, 6 Erling Nielsen, 7 Carl Bertelsen, 8 Ole Sřrensen, 
9 Ole Madsen, 10 Kjeld Thorst, 11 John Danielsen.
Coach: Poul Eyvind Petersen
USSR: 1 Lev Yashin / 2 Victor Chustikov, 3 Albert Schesternev, 4 Edouard Mudrik, 
5 Valeri Voronin, 6 Victor Anichkine, 7 Igor Chislenko, 8 Valentin Ivanov, 
9 Victor Ponedelnik, 10 Guennadi Gusarov, 11 Galimzian Khusainov. 
Coach: Gavril Kachalin

Third Place Playoff 

20 June 1964 Camp Nou - Barcelona
Hungary – Denmark 3-1   Match decided after extra time
11' Bene 1-0, 82’ Bertelsen 1-1, 107'(pen), 110' Novak 2-1, 3-1
Referee: Daniel Mellet (SUI) Attendance: 3.869
Hungary: 1 Antal Szentmihalyi / 2 Deszö Novak, 3 Kálmán Mészöly, 4 Kálmán Ihász, 
5 Ernö Solymosi, 6 Ferenc Sipos, 7 János Farkas, 8 Zoltán Varga, 9 Flórián Albert, 
10 Ferenc Bene, 11 Máté Fenyvesi. 
Coach: Lajos Baroti
Denmark: 1 Leif Nielsen / 2 Bent Wolmar, 3 Kaj Hansen, 4 Bent Hansen, 
5 Birger Larsen, 6 Erling Nielsen, 7 Carl Bertelsen, 8 Ole Sřrensen,
9 Ole Madsen, 10 Kjeld Thorst, 11 John Danielsen. 
Coach: Poul Eyvind Petersen

FINAL 

21 June 1964 Santiago Bernabéu - Madrid
Spain – USSR 2-1  
6' Pereda Ruiz De Temino 1-0, 8’ Khusainov 1-1, 84' Martinez Cao 2-1
Referee: Arthur Holland (ENG) Attendance: 79.115
Spain: 1 José Angel Iríbar Cartajanera / 2 Feliciano Rivilla Munoz, 
3 Fernando Olivella Pons, 4 Isacio Calleja Garcia, 5 Ignacio Zoco Esparza, 
6 José Maria Fusté Blanch, 7 Amancio, 8 Jesus Maria Pereda Ruiz De Temino, 
9 Marcellino Martinez Cao, 10 Luis Suárez, 11 Carlos Lapetra Coarosa. 
Coach : José Villalonga
USSR: 1 Lev Yashin / 2 Victor Chustikov, 3 Albert Schesternev, 4 Edouard Mudrik, 
5 Valeri Voronin, 6 Victor Anichkine, 7 Igor Chislenko, 8 Valentin Ivanov, 
9 Victor Ponedelnik, 10 Alexei Korneev, 11 Galimzian Khusainov. 
Coach: Gavril Kachalin





Scorers

11 – Ole MADSEN (Denamrk)
 5 – Ferenc BENE (Hungary)
 4 – Lajos TICHY (Hungary), Noel CANTWELL (Ireland), Alberto ORLANDO (Italy),
     Viktor PONEDELNIK (Soviet Union), AMANCIO Amaro Varela (Spain)
 3 – Georgi ASPARUCHOW (Bulgaria), Carl BERTELSEN (Denmark), 
     Lucien COSSOU (France), Yvon GOUJON (France), Giovanni RIVERA (Italy),
     Vincente GUILLOT Fabián (Spain), MARCELINO Martinez Cao (Spain)
 2 – Todor DIEV (Bulgaria), Eyvind CLAUSEN (Denmark), Henning ENOKSEN (Denmark), 
     Maryan WISNIESKI (France), Dieter ERLER (GDR), Flórián ALBERT (Hungary), 
     Dezsö NOVÁK (Hungary), Károly SÁNDOR (Hungary), Ríkhardur JÓNSSON (Iceland), 
     Amby FOGARTY (Ireland), Liam TUOHY (Ireland), Camille DIMMER (Luxembourg), 
     Henri KLEIN (Luxembourg), Piet KRUIVER (Netherlands),
     HERNÂNI Ferreira Silva (Portugal), Kurt HAMRIN (Sweden), 
     Orjan MARTINSSON (Sweden), Orjan PERSSON (Sweden), 
     José VELOSO Fidalgo (Spain), Jesus Maria PEREDA Ruiz de Temino (Spain), 
     Pedro ZABALLA Barquin (Spain), Valentin Kozmitsch IVANOV (Soviet Union), 
     Valery VORONIN (Soviet Union), Milan GALIC (Yugoslavia), 
     Josip SKOBLAR (Yugoslavia), 
 1 – Panajot PANO (Albania), Rudolf FLÖGEL (Austria), Walter KOLEZNIK (Austria), 
     Joseph JURION (Belgium), Jacques STOCKMAN (Belgium), Hristo ILIEV(Bulgaria), 
     Dimitar YAKIMOV (Bulgaria), Rudolf KUCERA (Czechoslovakia), 
     Václav MAŠEK (Czechoslovakia), Carl Emil CHRISTIANSEN (Denmark), 
     Jens PETERSEN (Denmark), Ronald FLOWERS (England), 
     Robert Alfred SMITH (England), Robert TAMBLING (England), 
     Nestor COMBIN (France), Yvon DOUIS (France), Robert HERBIN (France), 
     Peter DUCKE (GDR), Roland DUCKE (GDR), Werner HEINE (GDR), 
     Kurt LIEBRECHT (GDR), Jürgen NÖLDNER (GDR), Gyula RÁKOSI (Hungary), 
     Ferenc SIPOS (Hungary), Ernö SOLYMOSI (Hungary), Gardar ÁRNASON (Iceland), 
     Andrew Mc EVOY (Ireland), Angelo Benedicto SORMANI (Italy), 
     Johny LÉONARD (Luxembourg), Paul MAY (Luxembourg), Louis PILOT (Luxembourg), 
     Ady SCHMIT (Luxembourg), Edward THEOBALD (Malta), Joseph URPANI (Malta), 
     Henk GROOT (Netherlands), Klaas NUNINGA (Netherlands), 
     Jacob Sjaak SWART (Netherlands), Anton VAN DER LINDEN (Netherlands), 
     William Laurence BINGHAM (Northern Ireland), John CROSSAN (Northern Ireland), 
     Alexander Derek DOUGAN (Northern Ireland), William IRWINE (Northern Ireland), 
     William HUMPHRIES (Northern Ireland), John KROGH (Norway), 
     Mário Esteves COLUŃA (Portugal), EUSÉBIO da Silva Ferreira (Portugal), 
     Gheorghe CONSTANTIN (Romania), Cicerone MANOLACHE (Romania), 
     Nicolae TATARU (Romania), Enrique COLLAR Monterrubio (Spain), 
     José Maria FUSTÉ Blanch (Spain), Francisco GENTO López (Spain), 
     Igor CHISLENKO (Soviet Union), Gennady GUSAROV (Soviet Union), 
     Galmizyan KHUSAINOV (Soviet Union), Harry BILD (Sweden), 
     Leif ERIKSSON (Sweden), Willy Anton ALLEMAN (Switzerland), 
     Charles HERTIG (Switzerland), Clifford William JONES (Wales), 
     Terence Cameron MEDWIN (Wales), Velibor VASOVIC (Yugoslavia), 
     Slaven ZAMBATA (Yugoslavia),
 own goal – Dumitru MACRI (Romania) for Spain 
 
Teams                                                        
 
20 – Denmark, Spain
18 - Hungary
11 – France, Soviet Union 
 9 – Ireland 
 8 – Italy, Luxembourg, Sweden
 7 – Bulgaria, GDR
 6 – Netherlands, Yugoslavia
 5 – Northern Ireland 
 4 – Portugal 
 3 – England, Iceland, Romania 
 2 – Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Malta, Switzerland, Wales
 1 – Albania, Norway 
 0 – Poland, Turkey
without game - Greece
 
total  171 goals


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