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 COLUÑA (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
European Championship Overview File
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