Qualifying Rounds GROUP 1 Denmark. 24 may 1978 at Copenhagen. Stadium: Parken. Denmark – Republic Ireland 3-3 (1-2). 11’ Francis Stapleton 0-1, 25’ Anthony Grealish 0-2, 33’ Henning Jensen 1-2, 65’ Gerry Daly 1-3, 79’ (penalty) Benny Nielsen 2-3, 80’ Sřren Lerby 3-3. Referee: Johannes-Frederik Beck (HOL) Attendance: 12.000 Denmark. 1 Birger Jensen; 2 Johnny Hansen, 3 Per Rřntved, 4 Henning Munk Jensen, 5 Sřren Lerby, 6 Morten Olsen (75’ Jan Hřjland), 7 Benny Nielsen, 8 Kristen Nygaard (66’ Frank Arnesen), 9 Jan Sřrensen, 10 Henning Jensen, 11 Jřrgen Kristensen. Coach: Kurt Nielsen Republic of Ireland: 1 Michael Kearns, 2 Patrick Mulligan, 3 James Holmes (52’ Eamon Gregg), 4 Mark Lawrenson, 5 David Anthony O'Leary, 6 Anthony Grealish, 7 Gerry Daly, 8 Francis Stapleton, 9 Stephen Heighway, 10 John Giles, 11 Donald Givens (46’ Paul McGee). Coach: John Giles. Republic of Ireland. 20 september 1978. Dublin. Stadium Lansdowne Road. Republic of Ireland – Northern Ireland 0-0. Referee: Francis Rion (BEL) Attendance: 55.000 Republic of Ireland: 1 Michael Kearns; 2 Anthony Grealish, 3 James Holmes, 4 Mark Lawrenson, 5 Noel Synnott (60’ Ashley Grimes), 6 Liam Brady, 7 Gerry Daly, 8 Francis Stapleton, 9 Stephen Heighway, 10 John Giles, 11 Paul McGee (80’ Donald Givens). Coach: John Giles. Northern Ireland: 1 Pat Jennings; 2 Patrick Rice, 3 Samuel Nelson, 4 Christopher Nicholl, 5 Allan Hunter, 6 James Michael Nicholl, 7 Martin O'Neill, 8 Sammy McIlroy, 9 Gerald Armstrong (65’ Bryan Hamilton), 10 David McCreery (55’ James Platt), 11 Derek Spence. Coach: Daniel Blanchflower. Denmark. 20 september 1978. Copenhagen. Stadium: Parken Denmark – England 3-4 (2-2). 17’ and 22’ Kevin Keegan 0-1 and 0-2, 23’ (penalty) Allan Simonsen 1-2, 27’ Frank Arnesen 2-2, 51’ Robert Latchford 1-3, 84’ Philip G Neal 1-4, 85’ Per Rřntved 3-4. Referee: Adolf Prokop (GER). Attendance: 48.000 Denmark: 1 Birger Jensen; 2 Flemming Nielsen, 3 Henning Munk Jensen, 4 Per Rřntved, 5 Sřren Lerby, 6 Frank Arnesen, 7 Flemming Lund, 8 Carsten Nielsen, 9 Allan Simonsen, 10 Benny Nielsen (46’ Allan Hansen), 11 Jřrgen Kristensen. Coach: Kurt Nielsen England: 1 Ray Clemence; 2 Philip G Neal, 3 Michael Denis Mills, 4 Colin Raymond Wilkins, 5 David V Watson, 6 Emlyn Hughes, 7 Kevin Keegan, 8 Stephen John Coppell, 9 Robert Latchford, 10 Trevor Donald Brooking, 11 Peter Simon Barnes. Coach: Ronald Greenwood. Denmark. 11 october 1978. Copenhagen. Stadium: Parken Stadium. Denmark – Bulgaria 2-2 (1-1). 17’ Benny Nielsen 1-0, 34’ Pavel Panov 1-1, 64’ Sřren Lerby 2-1, 84’ Ivan Iliev 2-2. Referee: Angel Franco Martinez (ESP). Attendance: 30.000 Denmark: 1 Ole Kjćr; 2 Flemming Nielsen, 3 Per Rřntved, 4 Lars Larsen, 5 Sřren Lerby, 6 Morten Olsen, 7 Heino Hansen, 8 Frank Arnesen, 9 Flemming Lund, 10 Benny Nielsen, 11 Jřrgen Kristensen. Coach: Kurt Nielsen Bulgaria: 1 Rumiantcho Goranov; 2 Plamen Nikolov, 3 Petar Stankov, 4 Gueorgui Bonev, 5 Nikolai Grantcharov (11’ Ivan Iliev), 6 Radoslav Zdravkov, 7 Rusi Gotchev, 8 Gueorgui Slavkov (80’ Alexandre Ivanov), 9 Stoytcho Mladenov, 10 Pavel Panov, 11 Anguel Stankov. Coach: Zvetan Ilchev Republic of Ireland. 25 october 1978. Stadium: Lansdowne Road. Republic of Ireland – England 1-1 (1-1). 8’ Robert Latchford 0-1, 27’ Gerry Daly 1-1. Referee: Heinz Aldinger (GER). Attendance: 50.000 Republic of Ireland: 1 Michael Kearns; 2 Patrick Mulligan, 3 James Holmes, 4 Mark Lawrenson, 5 David Anthony O'Leary (74’ Eamon Gregg), 6 Liam Brady, 7 Gerry Daly, 8 Anthony Grealish, 9 Paul McGee (65’ Francis Stapleton), 10 Gerald Ryan, 11 Donald Givens. Coach: John Giles. England: 1 Ray Clemence; 2 Philip G Neal, 3 Michael Denis Mills, 4 Colin Raymond Wilkins, 5 David V Watson (22’ Philip Brian Thompson), 6 Emlyn Hughes, 7 Kevin Keegan, 8 Stephen John Coppell, 9 Robert Latchford, 10 Trevor Donald Brooking, 11 Peter Simon Barnes (85’ Anthony Stewart Woodcock) Coach: Ronald Greenwood Northern Ireland. 25 october 1978, Belfast. Stadium: Windsor Park. Northern Ireland – Denmark 2-1 (0-0). 51’ Henning Munk Jensen 0-1, 63’ Derek Spence 1-1, 85’ Trevor Anderson. Referee: Rolf Haugen (NOR) Attendance: 30.000 Northern Ireland: 1 Pat Jennings; 2 Patrick Rice, 3 Samuel Nelson, 4 James Michael Nicholl, 5 Allan Hunter, 6 David McCreery, 7 Martin O'Neill, 8 Sammy McIlroy, 9 Gerald Armstrong, 10 Samuel Morgan (61’ Derek Spence and 67’ Trevor Anderson), 11 Terence Cochrane. Coach: Daniel Blanchflower Denmark: 1 Ole Kjćr; 2 Flemming Nielsen, 3 Per Rřntved, 4 Lars Larsen, 5 John Andersen, 6 Ole Rasmussen, 7 Carsten Nielsen, 8 Ove Flindt Bjerg, 9 Henrik Agerbeck (53’ Jan Sřrensen), 10 Henning Munk Jensen, 11 Jřrgen Kristensen. Coach: Kurt Nielsen Bulgaria. 29 november 1978. Sofia, stadium: Vasil Levski National Stadium. Bulgaria – Northern Ireland 0-2 ( 0-1). 17’ Gerald Armstrong 0-1, 83’ William Caskey 0-2. Referee: Hilmi Ok (TUR) Attendance: 25.000 Bulgaria: 1 Rumiantcho Goranov; 2 Nikolai Grantcharov, 3 Petar Stankov, 4 Roman Karakolev, 5 Gueorgui Dimitrov, 6 Borislav Sredkov, 7 Rusi Gotchev, 8 Gueorgui Slavkov, 9 Stoytcho Mladenov (54’ Spas Djevizov), 10 Pavel Panov, 11 Anguel Stankov (46’ Tchavdar Zvetkov). Coach: Zvetan Ilchev Northern Ireland: 1 Pat Jennings; 2 Bryan Hamilton, 3 Samuel Nelson, 4 James Michael Nicholl, 5 Christopher Nicholl, 6 David McCreery, 7 Terence Cochrane (63’ Christopher McGrath), 8 Sammy McIlroy (66’ Victor Moreland), 9 Gerald Armstrong, 10 William Caskey, 11 Martin O'Neill. Coach: Daniel Blanchflower England. 7 February 1979. London, stadium: Wembley. England – Northern Ireland 4-0 (1-0). 7’ Kevin Keegan 1-0, 46’ Robert Latchford 2-0, 50’ David V Watson 3-0, 64’ Robert Latchfor 4-0. Referee: Ulf Eriksson (SWE). Attendance: 92.000 England: 1 Ray Clemence; 2 Philip G Neal, 3 Michael Denis Mills, 4 Anthony Currie, 5 David V Watson, 6 Emlyn Hughes, 7 Kevin Keegan, 8 Stephen John Coppell, 9 Robert Latchford, 10 Trevor Donald Brooking, 11 Peter Simon Barnes. Coach: Ronald Greenwood. Northern Ireland: 1 Pat Jennings; 2 Patrick Rice, 3 Samuel Nelson, 4 James Michael Nicholl, 5 Christopher Nicholl, 6 David McCreery, 7 Martin O'Neill, 8 Sammy McIlroy, 9 Gerald Armstrong, 10 William Caskey (54’ Derek Spence), 11 Terence Cochrane (82’ Christopher McGrath). Coach: Daniel Blanchflower Republic of Ireland. 2 May 1979. Dublin, stadium: Lansdowne Road. Republic of Ireland – Denmark 2-0 (1-0). 44’ Gerry Daly 1-0, 66’ Donald Givens 2-0. Referee: Michel Vautrot (FRA) Attendance: 26.000 Republic of Ireland: 1 Gerald Peyton; 2 Eamonn Gregg, 3 James Holmes, 4 Patrick Mulligan, 5 Michael Martin, 6 Liam Brady, 7 Gerry Daly, 8 Francis Stapleton, 9 Austin Hayes (64’ Michael Walsh), 10 John Giles, 11 Donald Givens. (74’ Paul McGee). Coach: John Giles Denmark: 1 Ole Kjćr; 2 Flemming Nielsen, 3 Per Rřntved, 4 Lars Larsen, 5 Sřren Lerby, 6 Morten Olsen, 7 Flemming Lund, 8 Frank Arnesen, 9 Allan Simonsen, 10 Benny Nielsen (70’ Henrik Agerbeck), 11 Preben Elkjćr. Coach: Kurt Nielsen Northern Ireland. 2 May 1979. Belfast, stadium: Windsor Park. Northern Ireland – Bulgaria 2-0 (2-0). 16’ Christopher Nicholl 1-0, 30’ Gerald Armstrong 2-0. Referee: Anders Mattsson (FIN). Attendance: 20.000 Northern Ireland : 1 Pat Jennings; 2 Bryan Hamilton, 3 Samuel Nelson, 4 James Michael Nicholl (65’ Victor Moreland), 5 Christopher Nicholl, 6 David McCreery, 7 Martin O'Neill, 8 Sammy McIlroy, 9 Gerald Armstrong, 10 William Caskey (78’ Derek Spence), 11 Terence Cochrane. Coach: Daniel Blanchflower Bulgaria: 1 Stoyan Stoyanov; 2 Zonyo Vassilev, 3 Kiril Ivkov, 4 Gueorgui Bonev, 5 Ljuben Kolev, 6 Alexandre Rainov, 7 Radoslav Zdravkov (64’ Ivan Iliev), 8 Borislav Sredkov, 9 Spas Djevizov, 10 Pavel Panov, 11 Tchavdar Zvetkov. Coach: Ianko Dinkov Bulgaria. 10 may 1979. Sofia, stadium: Vasil Levski National Stadium. Bulgaria – Republic of Ireland 1-0. (0-0). 81’ Tchavdar Zvetkov 1-0. Referee: Josef Bucek (AUT) Attendance: 25.000 Bulgaria: 1 Iordan Filipov; 2 Nikolai Grantcharov, 3 Kiril Ivkov, 4 Zonyo Vassilev, 5 Ivan Iliev, 6 Radoslav Zdravkov, 7 Voin Voinov, 8 Krassimir Borissov, 9 Andrei Geliaskov, 10 Pavel Panov, 11 Tchavdar Zvetkov. Coach: Zvetan Ilchev Republic of Ireland: 1 Gerald Peyton; 2 Eamonn Gregg, 3 James Holmes (55’ Patrick Mulligan), 4 Michael Martin, 5 David Anthony O'Leary, 6 Liam Brady, 7 Gerry Daly, 8 Michael Walsh (75’ Paul McGee), 9 Stephen Heighway, 10 Donald Givens. Coach: John Giles Bulgaria, 6 june 1979. Sofia, Stadium: Vasil Levski National Stadium . Bulgaria – England 0-3 (0-1). 7’ Kevin Keegan 0-1, 53’ David V Watson 0-2, 54’ Peter Simon Barnes 0-3. Referee: Ernst Dörflinger-Buser (SUI) Attendance: 50.000 Bulgaria: 1 Iordan Filipov; 2 Nikolai Grantcharov, 3 Kiril Ivkov, 4 Gueorgui Bonev, 5 Ivan Iliev, 6 Radoslav Zdravkov (60’ Todor Barzov), 7 Voin Voinov (46’ Rusi Gotchev), 8 Krassimir Borissov, 9 Andrei Geliaskov, 10 Pavel Panov, 11 Tchavdar Zvetkov. Coach: Zvetan Ilchev England: 1 Ray Clemence; 2 Philip G Neal, 3 Michael Denis Mills, 4 Philip Brian Thompson, 5 David V Watson, 6 Colin Raymond Wilkins, 7 Kevin Keegan, 8 Stephen John Coppell, 9 Robert Latchford (65’ Trevor Francis), 10 Trevor Donald Brooking, 11 Peter Simon Barnes (76’ Anthony Stewart Woodcock). Coach: Ronald Greenwood Denmark. 6 June 1979. Copenhagen, Stadium: Parken Stadium . Denmark – Northern Ireland 4-0 (2-0). 13’ and 33’ Preben Elkjćr 1-0 and 2-0, 64’ Allan Simonsen 3-0, 83’ Preben Elkjćr 4-0. Referee: Rudolf Frickel (GER). Attendance: 16.800 Denmark: 1 Ole Kjćr; 2 Ole Hřjgaard (76’ Peter Poulsen), 3 Sten Ziegler, 4 Sřren Busk, 5 John Andersen, 6 Morten Olsen, 7 Frank Arnesen, 8 Sřren Lerby, 9 Klaus Nřrregaard (58’ Per Rřntved), 10 Allan Simonsen, 11 Preben Elkjćr. Coach: Kurt Nielsen Northerm Ireland: 1 Pat Jennings; 2 Patrick Rice, 3 Samuel Nelson, 4 James Michael Nicholl, 5 Allan Hunter, 6 David McCreery, 7 Martin O'Neill (67’ Thomas Sloan), 8 Sammy McIlroy, 9 Gerald Armstrong (54’ William Caskey), 10 Derek Spence, 11 Bryan Hamilton. Coach: Daniel Blanchflower England. 12 septemnber 1979. London, Stadium: - Wembley. England – Denmark 1-0 (1-0). 17. Keegan 1-0. Referee: César Correia Diaz Da Luz (POR) Attendance: 85.000 England: 1 Ray Clemence; 2 Philip G Neal, 3 Michael Denis Mills, 4 Philip Brian Thompson, 5 David V Watson, 6 Colin Raymond Wilkins, 7 Kevin Keegan, 8 Stephen John Coppell, 9 Terence McDermott, 10 Trevor Donald Brooking, 11 Peter Simon Barnes. Coach: Ronald Greenwood. Denmark: 1 Birger Jensen; 2 Ole Hřjgaard, 3 Sřren Busk, 4 Sten Ziegler,5 Morten Olsen, 6 Sřren Lerby, 7 Frank Arnesen, 8 Benny Nielsen (67’ Jens Jřrn Bertelsen), 9 Henning Munk Jensen, 10 Allan Simonsen, 11 Preben Elkjćr (80’ Ove Flindt Bjerg). Coach: Josef Piontek Republic of Ireland. 17 october 1979. Dubli, Stadium: Lansdowne Road . Republic of Ireland - Bulgaria 3-0 (1-0). 39’ Michael Martin 1-0, 46’ Anthony Grealish 2-0, 83’ Francis Stapleton 3-0. Referee: Heinz Einbeck (GER) Attendance: 22.000 Republic of Ireland: 1 Gerald Peyton, 2 Patrick Mulligan, 3 Ashley Grimes, 4 Pierce O'Leary, 5 David Anthony O'Leary, 6 Liam Brady, 7 Anthony Grealish, 8 Michael Martin, 9 Stephen Heighway, 10 Paul McGee, 11 Francis Stapleton. Coach: John Giles. Bulgaria: 1 Rumiantcho Goranov; 2 Zonyo Vassilev, 3 Gueorgui Dimitrov, 4 Gueorgui Bonev, 5 Ivan Iliev, 6 Vanio Kostov (46’ Kostadin Kostadinov), 7 Todor Barzov, 8 Plamen Markov, 9 Boytcho Velitschkov, 10 Andrei Geliaskov, 11 Tchavdar Zvetkov. Coach: Dobromir Tashkov Northern Ireland. 17 october 1979. Belfast. Stadium: Windsor Park. Northern Ireland – England 1-5 (0-2). 18’ Trevor Francis 0-1, 34’ Anthony Stewart Woodcock 0-2, 49’ (penalty) Victor Moreland 1-2, 62’ Trevor Francis 1-3, 71’ Anthony Stewart Woodcock 1-4, 74’ (own goal) James Michael Nicholl 1-5. Referee: Alexis Ponnet (BEL). Attendance: 25.000 Northern Ireland: 1 Pat Jennings; 2 Patrick Rice, 3 Samuel Nelson, 4 James Michael Nicholl, 5 Allan Hunter (46’ Peter Rafferty), 6 David McCreery, 7 Thomas Cassidy, 8 Sammy McIlroy, 9 Gerald Armstrong, 10 Thomas Finney (70’ William Caskey), 11 Victor Moreland. Coach: Daniel Blanchflower England: 1 Peter Shilton; 2 Philip G Neal, 3 Michael Denis Mills, 4 Philip Brian Thompson, 5 David V Watson, 6 Colin Raymond Wilkins, 7 Kevin Keegan, 8 Stephen John Coppell, 9 Trevor Francis, 10 Trevor Donald Brooking (85’ Terence McDermott), 11 Anthony Stewart Woodcock. Coach: Ronald Greenwood. Bulgaria. 31 october 1979. Sofia, stadium: Vasil Levski National Stadium. Bulgaria – Denmark 3-0 (1-0). 21’ Andrei Geliaskov 1-0, 51’ and, 88’ Tchavdar Zvetkov 2-0 and 3-0. Referee: Sotos Afxentiou (CYP). Attendance: 10.000 Bulgaria: 1 Hristo Hristov; 2 Zonyo Vassilev, 3 Borislav Dimitrov, 4 Gueorgui Bonev, 5 Ivan Iliev, 6 Todor Barzov, 7 Kostadin Kostadinov (70’ Rusi Gotchev), 8 Plamen Markov, 9 Boytcho Velitschkov, 10 Andrei Geliaskov, 11 Tchavdar Zvetkov Coach: Dobromir Tashkov Denmark: 1 Ole Qvist; 2 Jens Steffensen, 3 Sřren Busk, 4 Sten Ziegler, 5 Morten Olsen, 6 Jens Jřrn Bertelsen, 7 Frank Arnesen, 8 Sřren Lerby, 9 Kristen Nygaard (71’ Carsten Nielsen), 10 Allan Simonsen, 11 Henning Munk Jensen. Coach: Josef Piontek Northern Ireland. 21 november 1979. Belfast, stadium: Windsor Park. Northern Ireland – Republic of Ireland 1-0 (0-0). 54’ Gerald Armstrong 1-0. Referee: André Daina (SUI). Attendance : 15.000 Northern Ireland: 1 Pat Jennings; 2 James Michael Nicholl, 3 Samuel Nelson, 4 Christopher Nicholl, 5 Allan Hunter, 6 David McCreery, 7 Martin O'Neill (66’ Thomas Cassidy), 8 Sammy McIlroy, 9 Gerald Armstrong, 10 Derek Spence, 11 Victor Moreland. Coach: Daniel Blanchflower Republic of Ireland: 1 Michael Kearns, 2 John Devine, 3 Ashley Grimes, 4 Pierce O'Leary, 5 David Anthony O'Leary, 6 Michael Martin, 7 Anthony Grealish, 8 Gerry Daly (54’ Joseph Watters), 9 Stephen Heighway, 10 Paul McGee (76’ Donald Givens), 11 Francis Stapleton. Coach: John Giles. England. 22 november 1979. London, stadium: Wembley. England – Bulgaria 2-0 (1-0). 9’ David V Watson 1-0, 70’ Glenn Hoddle 2-0. Referee: Erik Fredriksson (SWE). Attendance: 72.000 England: 1 Ray Clemence; 2 Vivian Anderson, 3 Kenneth George Sansom, 4 Philip Brian Thompson, 5 David V Watson, 6 Colin Raymond Wilkins, 7 Kevin Phillip Reeves, 8 Glenn Hoddle, 9 Trevor Francis, 10 Raymond Kennedy, 11 Anthony Stewart Woodcock. Coach: Ronald Greenwood Bulgaria: 1 Hristo Hristov; 2 Roman Karakolev, 3 Borislav Dimitrov, 4 Gueorgui Bonev, 5 Ivan Iliev, 6 Gueorgui Dimitrov, 7 Todor Barzov, 8 Plamen Markov, 9 Andrei Jeliaskov, 10 Boytcho Velitschkov (87’ Krassimir Manolov), 11 Tchavdar Zvetkov (30’ Kostadin Kostadinov). Coach: Dobromir Tashkov England. 6 february 1980. London, Stadium: Wembley. England – Republic of Ireland 2-0 (1-0). 34’ and 74’ Kevin Keegan 1-0 and 2-0. Referee: Klaus Scheurell (GER) Attendance: 90.299 England: 1 Ray Clemence; 2 Trevor Cherry, 3 Kenneth George Sansom, 4 Philip Brian Thompson, 5 David V Watson, 6 Bryan Robson, 7 Kevin Keegan, 8 Terence McDermott, 9 David E Johnson (60’ Stephen John Coppell), 10 Anthony Stewart Woodcock, 11 Laurie CUNNINGHAM. Coach: Ronald Greenwood Republic of Ireland: 1 Gerald Peyton (60’ Ronald Healey); 2 Christopher Hughton, 3 Ashley Grimes, 4 Mark Lawrenson, 5 David Anthony O'Leary (69’ Pierce O’Leary), 6 Liam Brady, 7 Gerry Daly, 8 Anthony Grealish, 9 Stephen Heighway, 10 Francis Stapleton, 11 Francis O'Brien. Coach: John Giles. GROUP 2 Norway. 30 August 1978. Oslo, stadium: Ullevĺl . Norway – Austria 0-2 (0-2). 25’ Bruno Pezzey 0-1, 43’ Hans Krankl 0-2. Referee: Patrick Partridge (ENG). Attendance: 17.000 Norway: 1 Tom Risz Jacobsen; 2 Helge Karlsen (22’ Bjarne Berntsen), 3 Jan Birkelund, 4 Svein Grřndalen, 5 Trond PEDERSEN, 6 Einar Jan Aas, 7 Tor Egil Johansen, 8 Stein Thunberg, 9 Svein Mathisen, 10 Odd Iversen (71’ Arne Řkland-larsen), 11 Hallvar Thoresen. Coach: Tor Roste Fossen. Austria: 1 Erwin Fuchsbichler; 2 Robert Sara, 3 Erich Obermayer, 4 Bruno Pezzey, 5 Heinrich Strasser, 6 Herbert Prohaska, 7 Heribert Weber, 8 Kurt Jara (65’ Reinhold Hintermaier) , 9 Walter Schachner, 10 Wilhelm Kreuz, 11 Hans Krankl. Coach: Karl Stotz. Austria. 20 september 1978. Vienna, Stadium: Austria – Scotland 3-2 (1-0). 26’ Bruno Pezzey 1-0, 48’ Walter Schachner 2-0, 65’ Wilhelm Kreuz 3-0, 68’ Gordon McQueen 3-1, 78’ Andrew Gray 3-2. Referee: Alberto Michelotti (ITA) Attendance: 73.000 Austria: 1 Erwin Fuchsbichler; 2 Robert Sara, 3 Erich Obermayer, 4 Bruno Pezzey, 5 Heinrich Strasser, 6 Herbert Prohaska (87’ Franz Oberacher), 7 Heribert Weber, 8 Kurt Jara, 9 Walter Schachner, 10 Wilhelm Kreuz, 11 Hans Krankl. Coach: Karl Stotz Scotland: 1 Alan Rough; 2 Stewart KENNEDY, 3 Gordon McQueen, 4 Martin Buchan, 5 William Donachie, 6 Graeme Souness, 7 Richard Asa HARTFORD, 8 Archibald Gemmill, 9 Andrew Gray, 10 Kenneth Dalglish, 11 Joseph Jordan (61’ Arthur Graham). Coach: Alistair McLeod Belgium. 20 september 1978. Lokeren, Stadium: Daknam . Belgium – Norway 1-1 (0-1). 8’ Arne Řkland-larsen 0-1, 65’ Julien Cools 1-1. Referee: Marjan Raus (YUG) Attendance: 5.272 Belgium: 1 Jean-Marie Pfaff; 2 Erik Gerets (46’ François Van Der Elst), 3 Georges Leekens, 4 Walter Meeuws, 5 Julien Cools, 6 René Verheyen, 7 René Vandereycken, 8 Ludo Coeck, 9 Roger Van Gool, 10 Paul Courant (46’ Willy Geurts), 11 Eddy Voordeckers. Coach: Guy Thys Norway: 1 Tom Risz Jacobsen; 2 Tore Kordahl, 3 Einar Jan Aas, 4 Svein Grřndalen, 5 Trond PEDERSEN, 6 Roger Albertsen, 7 Bjarne Berntsen, 8 Tor Egil Johansen, 9 Hallvar Thoresen, 10 Arne Řkland-larsen (61’ Pal Jacobsen), 11 Svein Mathisen (34’ Stein Thunberg). Coach: Tor Roste Fossen Portugal. 11 october 1978. Lisbon, stadium: A Luz. Portugal – Belgium 1-1 (1-1). 31’ Fernando Mendes Gomes 1-0, 37’ Frank Vercauteren 1-1. Referee: Georges Konrath (FRA) Attendance: 20.000 Portugal: 1 Manuel Galrinho Bento; 2 Gabriel Mendes, 3 Humberto Coelho, 4 Eurico Monteiro Gomes (46’ Artur Correia), 5 Adelino Teixeira, 6 Sheu Han, 7 Joăo ALVES, 8 António Oliveira, 9 Manuel Fernandes (70’ Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini), 10 Fernando Mendes Gomes, 11 José Costa. Coach: Mario Wilson. Belgium: 1 Jean-Marie Pfaff; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Walter Meeuws, 4 Hugo Broos, 5 Michel Renquin, 6 Julien Cools, 7 René Vandereycken, 8 Ludo Coeck, 9 Frank Vercauteren, 10 Guy Dardenne (67’ François Van Der Elst), 11 Eddy Voordeckers (60’ Jan Ceulemans). Coach: Guy Thys. Scotland. 25. october 1978. Glasgow, Stadium: Hampden Park. Scotland – Norway 3-2 (1-1). 3’ Einar Jan Aas 0-1, 35’ Kenneth Dalglish 1-1, 64’ Arne Řkland-Larsen 1-2, 81’ Kenneth Dalglish 2-2, 87’ (penalty) Archibald Gemmill 3-2. Referee: Vojtech Christov (SVK). Attendance: 60.000 Scotland: 1 James Stewart; 2 William Donachie, 3 Frank Gray, 4 Graeme Souness, 5 Gordon McQueen, 6 Martin Buchan, 7 Kenneth Dalglish, 8 Archibald Gemmill, 9 Andrew Gray, 10 Richard Asa HARTFORD, 11 Arthur Graham. Coach: John Stein Norway: 1 Tom Risz Jacobsen; 2 Trond PEDERSEN (85’ Jan Hansen), 3 Tore Kordahl, 4 Jan Birkelund, 5 Svein Grřndalen, 6 Tor Egil Johansen, 7 Einar Jan Aas, 8 Tom Jacobsen (37’ Helge Karlsen), 9 Hallvar Thoresen, 10 Arne Řkland-Larsen, 11 Svein Mathisen. Coach: Tor Roste Fossen Austria. 15. november 1978. Vienne, Stadium: Austria – Portugal 1-2 (0-1). 30’ Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini 0-1, 74’ Walter Schachner 1-1, 90’ Alberto Fonseca 1-2. Referee: Nicolae Rainea (ROM). Attendance: 75.000 Austria: 1 Friedrich Koncilia; 2 Erich Obermayer, 3 Robert Sara, 4 Bruno Pezzey, 5 Heinrich Strasser, 6 Herbert Prohaska, 7 Roland Hattenberger, 8 Kurt Jara (75’ Ernst Baumeister), 9 Walter Schachner, 10 Wilhelm Kreuz (84’ Felix Gasselich), 11 Hans Krankl. Coach: Karl Stotz Portugal: 1 Manuel Galrinho Bento; 2 Humberto Coelho, 3 Artur Correia, 4 Carlos Alhinho, 5 Alberto Fonseca, 6 Minervino Pietra, 7 Adelino Teixeira, 8 Joăo ALVES, 9 António Oliveira (87’ Sheu Han), 10 José Costa, 11 Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini (88’ Fernando Mendes Gomes). Coach: Mario Wilson Portugal. 29 november 1978. Lisbon, Stadium: A Luz. Portugal – Scotland 1-0 (1-0). 28’ Alberto Fonseca 1-0. Referee: Ernst Dörflinger-Buser (SUI). Attendance: 60.000 Portugal: 1 Manuel Galrinho Bento; 2 Artur Correia,3 Humberto Coelho,4 Carlos Alhinho, 5 Alberto Fonseca,6 Minervino Pietra, 7 Joăo ALVES, 8 António Oliveira (78’ Eurico Monteiro Gomes), 9 José Costa (46’ Sheu Han), 10 Fernando Mendes Gomes, 11 Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini. Coach: Mario Wilson Scotland: 1 Alan Rough; 2 Stewart KENNEDY, 3 Gordon McQueen, 4 Martin Buchan, 5 Frank Gray (75’ William Donachie), 6 David Narey, 7 Archibald Gemmill, 8 Richard Asa HARTFORD, 9 Kenneth Dalglish, 10 Joseph Jordan (78’ Ian Wallace), 11 John Robertson. Coach: John Stein Belgium: 28 march 1979. Brussels. Stadium: Constant Vanden Stock Stadium. Belgium – Austria 1-1 (1-0). 21 (penalty) René Vandereycken 1-0, 61’ Hans Krankl 1-1. Referee: Angel Franco Martinez (ESP). Attendance: 6.264 Belgium: 1 Jean-Marie Pfaff; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Walter Meeuws, 4 Hugo Broos, 5 Michel Renquin, 6 Julien Cools (70’ Willy Geurts), 7 René Vandereycken, 8 Frank Vercauteren, 9 Albert Cluytens, 10 François Van Der Elst, 11 Jean Janssens. Coach: Guy Thys Austria: 1 Friedrich Koncilia; 2 Robert Sara, 3 Erich Obermayer, 4 Bruno Pezzey, 5 Dietmar Mirnegg, 6 Roland Hattenberger, 7 Ernst Baumeister, 8 Heribert Weber, 9 Hans Krankl, 10 Wilhelm Kreuz, 11 Walter Schachner. Coach: Karl Stotz Austria. 2 may 1979. Vienna, stadium: Austria – Belgium 0-0. Referee: Hilmi Ok (TUR). Attendance: 40.000 Austria: 1 Friedrich Koncilia; 2 Robert Sara, 3 Erich Obermayer, 4 Bruno Pezzey, 5 Dietmar Mirnegg, 6 Herbert Prohaska (74’ Felix Gasselich), 7 Roland Hattenberger, 8 Ernst Baumeister, 9 Walter Schachner, 10 Wilhelm Kreuz (81’ Reinhold Hintermaier), 11 Hans Krankl. Coach: Karl Stotz. Belgium: 1 Michel Preud'Homme; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Walter Meeuws, 4 Hugo Broos, 5 Michel Renquin, 6 Julien Cools, 7 François Van Der Elst, 8 René Vandereycken, 9 Frank Vercauteren, 10 Charles Jacobs (87’ Guy Dardenne), 11 Jean Janssens. Coach: Guy Thys. Norway. 9 may 1979. Oslo, stadium: Ullevĺl. Norway – Portugal 0-1 (0-1). 35’ Joăo ALVES 0-1. Referee: Siegfried Kirschen (GER). Attendance: 9.800 Norway: 1 Roy Amundsen; 2 Trond PEDERSEN, 3 Tore Kordahl, 4 Einar Jan Aas, 5 Svein Grřndalen, 6 Jan Hansen, 7 Roger Albertsen, 8 Tor Egil Johansen (70’ Stein Thunberg), 9 Thomas Lund, 10 Svein Mathisen (55’ Isak Arne Refvik), 11 Arne Řkland-larsen. Coach: Tor Roste Fossen Portugal: 1 Manuel Galrinho Bento; 2 Artur Correia, 3 Humberto Coelho, 4 Carlos Alhinho, 5 Alberto Fonseca, 6 Eurico Monteiro Gomes, 7 Minervino Pietra ,8 Joăo ALVES, 9 Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini (80’ Fernando Mendes Gomes), 10 José Costa (89’ António Bastos Lopes), 11 António Oliveira. Coach: Mario Wilson Norway. 7 june 1979. Oslo, stadium: Ullevĺl. Norway – Scotland 0-4 (0-3), 32’ Joseph Jordan 0-1, 39’ Kenneth Dalglish 0-2, 43’ John Robertson 0-3, 54’ Gordon McQueen 0-4. Referee: Ib. F. Nielsen (DEN). Attendance: 17.269 Norway: 1 Tom Risz Jacobsen; 2 Helge Karlsen, 3 Tore Kordahl, 4 Svein Grřndalen, 5 Trond PEDERSEN (60’ Jan Hansen), 6 Einar Jan Aas, 7 Roger Albertsen, 8 Stein Thunberg (77’ Torbjörn Svendsen), 9 Hallvar Thoresen, 10 Svein Mathisen, 11 Arne Řkland-larsen. Coach: Tor Roste Fossen. Scotland: 1 Alan Rough; 2 George Burley (46’ Paul Hegarty and 61’ John Wark), 3 Iain Munro, 4 Thomas Burns, 5 Gordon McQueen, 6 Archibald Gemmill, 7 Arthur Graham, 8 Kenneth Dalglish, 9 Joseph Jordan, 10 Richard Asa HARTFORD, 11 John Robertson. Coach: John Stein Austria.29 august 1979. Vienna, stadium: Austria – Norway 4-0 (1-0). 42’ Kurt Jara 1-0, 46’ (penalty) Herbert Prohaska 2-0, 75’ Wilhelm Kreuz 3-0, 86’ Hans Krankl 4-0. Referee: Jaromir Fausek (CZE). Attendance: 40.000 Austria: 1 Friedrich Koncilia; 2 Robert Sara, 3 Erich Obermayer, 4 Bruno Pezzey, 5 Günther Pospischil, 6 Roland Hattenberger, 7 Wilhelm Kreuz, 8 Kurt Jara, 9 Walter Schachner, 10 Herbert Prohaska (76’ Heribert Weber), 11 Hans Krankl. Coach: Karl Stotz Norway: 1 Roy Amundsen; 2 Trond PEDERSEN, 3 Morten Vinje, 4 Einar Jan Aas, 5 Svein Grřndalen, 6 Bjarne Berntsen, 7 Tor Egil Johansen, 8 Stein Thunberg (32’ Rune Ottesen), 9 Svein Mathisen (73’ Torbjörn Svendsen), 10 Arne Řkland-larsen, 11 Pal Jacobsen. Coach: Tor Roste Fossen Norway. 12 september 1979. Oslo, stadium: Ullevĺl. Norway – Belgium 1-2 (1-1). 7’ Pal Jacobsen 1-0, 31’ Jean Janssens 1-1, 75’ François Van Der Elst 2-1. Referee: Alojzy Jarguz (POL). Attendance: 11.255 Norway: 1 Roy Amundsen; 2 Trond PEDERSEN, 3 Morten Vinje ,4 Einar Jan Aas, 5 Svein Grřndalen, 6 Roger Albertsen, 7 Jan Hansen, 8 Tor Egil Johansen (76’ Rune Ottesen), 9 Pal Jacobsen, 10 Odd Iversen, 11 Hallvar Thoresen (82’ Svein Mathisen). Coach: Tor Roste Fossen Belgium: 1 Jean-Marie Pfaff; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Walter Meeuws, 4 Luc Millecamps, 5 Michel Renquin, 6 Julien Cools, 7 René Vandereycken, 8 Frank Vercauteren (76’ René Verheyen), 9 Albert Cluytens, 10 François Van Der Elst, 11 Jean Janssens (76’ Jan Ceulemans). Coach: Guy Thys. Belgium. 17 october 1979. Brussels, stadium: Roi Baudouin. Belgium – Portugal 2-0 (0-0). 46’ Wilfried Van Moer 1-0, 56. François Van Der Elst 2-0. Referee: Ulf Eriksson (SWE). Attendance: 8.799 Belgium: 1 Theo Custers; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Luc Millecamps, 4 Walter Meeuws, 5 Michel Renquin (75’ Philippe Garot), 6 Wilfried Van Moer (75’ René Verheyen ), 7 René Vandereycken, 8 Julien Cools, 9 François Van Der Elst, 10 Jan Ceulemans, 11 Eddy Voordeckers. Coach: Guy Thys. Portugal: 1 Manuel Galrinho Bento, 2 Artur Correia, 3 Humberto Coelho, 4 Carlos Alhinho, 5 Alberto Fonseca, 6 Eurico Monteiro Gomes (52’ Antonio Manuel Frasco Vieira), 7 Minervino Pietra (61’ Manuel Trinidad Rui Jordao), 8 António Oliveira, 9 Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini, 10 Fernando Mendes Gomes, 11 Romeu Da Silva. Coach: Mario Wilson. Scotland. 17 october 1979. Glasgow. Stadium: Hampden Park. Scotland – Austria 1-1 (0-1). 11’ Hans Krankl 0-1, 75’ Archibald Gemmill. Referee: Károly Palotai (HUN). Attendance: 80.000 Scotland: 1 Alan Rough; 2 William Jardine, 3 Gordon McQueen, 4 Thomas Burns, 5 Iain Munro, 6 Graeme Souness, 7 Archibald Gemmill, 8 John Wark, 9 Arthur Graham (61’ David Cooper), 10 Kenneth Dalglish, 11 John Robertson. Coach: John Stein Austria: 1 Friedrich Koncilia; 2 Robert Sara, 3 Bruno Pezzey, 4 Heribert Weber, 5 Dietmar Mirnegg, 6 Wilhelm Kreuz, 7 Roland Hattenberger, 8 Kurt Jara, 9 Walter Schachner (80’ Gerhard Steinkogler), 10 Herbert Prohaska, 11 Hans Krankl (88’ Reinhold Hintermaier). Coach: Karl Stotz. Portugal. 1 november 1979. Lisbon, stadium: A Luz. Portugal – Norway 3-1 (1-1). 10’ Georg Hammer 0-1, 37’ Artur Correia 1-1, 59’ and 71’ Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini 2-1 and 3-1. Referee: Riccardo Lattanzi (ITA). Attendance: 25.000 Portugal: 1 Manuel Galrinho Bento; 2 Artur Correia, 3 Humberto Coelho, 4 Carlos António Simőes, 5 Antonio Manuel Frasco Vieira, 6 Alfredo Murça, 7 Rodolfo Ferreira, 8 José Costa, 9 Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini, 10 Fernando Mendes Gomes, 11 Mauricio Zacarias REINALDO GOMES. Coach: Mario Wilson. Norway: 1 Roy Amundsen; 2 Trond PEDERSEN, 3 Morten Vinje, 4 Georg Hammer, 5 Svein Grřndalen, 6 Roger Albertsen, 7 Tor Egil Johansen, 8 Bjarne Berntsen (69’ Jan Hansen), 9 Pal Jacobsen, 10 Arne Řkland-larsen, 11 Hallvar Thoresen (72’ Svein Mathisen). Coach: Tor Roste Fossen. Belgium. 21 november 1979. Brussels, stadium: Roi Baudouin. Belgium – Scotland 2-0 (1-0). 5’ François Van Der Elst 1-0, 47’ Eddy Voordeckers 2-0. Referee: Eldar Azim-zade (URS). Attendance: 14.289 Belgium: 1 Theo Custers; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Luc Millecamps, 4 Walter Meeuws, 5 Michel Renquin, 6 Julien Cools, 7 Wilfried Van Moer (74’ René Verheyen), 8 René Vandereycken, 9 François Van Der Elst, 10 Jan Ceulemans, 11 Eddy Voordeckers. Coach: Guy Thys Scotland: 1 Alan Rough; 2 William Jardine, 3 John Wark, 4 Alan Hansen, 5 Iain Munro (60’ Frank Gray), 6 William Miller, 7 Richard Asa HARTFORD, 8 Graeme Souness, 9 Kenneth Dalglish, 10 Joseph Jordan (60. David Provan), 11 John Robertson. Coach: John Stein Portugal. 21 november 1979. Lisbon, stadium: A Luz. Portugal – Austria 1-2 (1-1). 37’ Kurt Welzl 0-1, 42’ Mauricio Zacarias REINALDO GOMES 1-1, 51’ Walter Schachner 1-2. Referee: Charles Corver (HOL). Attendance: 80.000 Portugal: 1 Manuel Galrinho Bento; 2 Artur Correia (78’ Sheu Han), 3 Humberto Coelho, 4 Carlos António Simőes, 5 Alberto Fonseca, 6 Antonio Manuel Frasco Vieira (66’ Manuel Trinidad Rui Jordao), 7 Rodolfo Ferreira, 8 José Costa, 9 Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini, 10 Mauricio Zacarias REINALDO GOMES, 11 Fernando Mendes Gomes. Coach: Mario Wilson Austria: 1 Friedrich Koncilia; 2 Robert Sara, 3 Erich Obermayer, 4 Bruno Pezzey, 5 Dietmar Mirnegg, 6 Wilhelm Kreuz, 7 Roland Hattenberger, 8 Kurt Jara, 9 Walter Schachner, 10 Herbert Prohaska, 11 Kurt Welzl (81’ Hans Krankl). Coach: Karl Stotz Scotland. 19 december 1979. Glasgow, stadium: Hampden Park . Scotland – Belgium 1-3 (0-3). 18’ Erwin Vandenbergh 0-1, 23’ and 29’ François Van Der Elst 0-2 and 0-3, 55’ John Robertson 1-3. Referee: Heinz Aldinger (GER). Attendance: 40.000 Scotland: 1 Alan Rough; 2 William Jardine, 3 Gordon McQueen, 4 Thomas Burns, 5 Daniel McGrain, 6 Eamonn Bannon (46’ David Provan), 7 Robert Aitken, 8 John Wark, 9 Derek Johnstone, 10 Kenneth Dalglish, 11 John Robertson. Coach: John Stein Belgium: 1 Theo Custers; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Luc Millecamps, 4 Walter Meeuws, 5 Maurice Martens, 6 Julien Cools, 7 Wilfried Van Moer (50’ Gerard Plessers), 8 René Vandereycken, 9 François Van Der Elst, 10 Erwin Vandenbergh (73’ Guy Dardenne) , 11 Jan Ceulemans. Coach: Guy Thys Scotland. 26 march 1980. Glasgow. Stadium: Hampden Park. Scotland – Portugal 4-1 (2-0). 5’ Kenneth Dalglish 1-0, 30’ Andrew Gray 2-0, 69’ Stephen Archibald 3-0, 74’ Fernando Mendes Gomes 3-1, 84’ (penalty) 4-1. Referee: Robert Wurtz (FRA). Attendance: 20.233 Scotland: 1 Alan Rough; 2 George Burley, 3 Daniel McGrain,.4 David Narey, 5 Alexander McLeish, 6 Alan Hansen, 7 Kenneth Dalglish (48’ David Provan), 8 Graeme Souness, 9 Andrew Gray, 10 Archibald Gemmill, 11 John Robertson (75’ Stephen Archibald). Coach: John Stein Portugal: 1 Manuel Galrinho Bento; 2 Adelino Teixeira, 3 Humberto Coelho, 4 Carlos António Simőes, 5 Alberto Fonseca, 6 Eurico Monteiro Gomes (34’ Sheu Han), 7 Nené Manuel B Gomes Tamagnini, 8 José Costa, 9 Fernando Mendes Gomes, 10 Antonio Manuel Frasco Vieira (77’ Carlos Manuel Correia Dos Santos), 11 Manuel Trinidad Rui Jordao. Coach: Mario Wilson. GROUP 3 Yugoslavia. 4 october 1978. Zagreb, stadium: Maksimir Yugoslavia – Spain 1-2 (1-2) 7’ Juanito 0-1, 28’ Carlos Santillana 0-2, 45’ Vahid Halilhodzic 1-2. Referee: Erich Linemayr (AUT) Attendance: 50.000 Yugoslavia: 1 Zelimir Stincic; 2 Vilson Dzoni, 3 Drazen Muzinic, 4 Milos Sestic (67’ Nikica Cukrov), 5 Vedran Rozic, 6 Nenad Stojkovic, 7 Slavisa Zungul (67’ Dusan Savic), 8 Momcilo Vukotic, 9 Vahid Halilhodzic, 10 Ivan Surjak, 11 Safet Susic. Coach: Ante Mladinic Spain: 1 Miguel Angel González Súarez; 2 Marcelino Pérez Ayllón, 3 Miguel Bernardo Bianqueti, 4 Secundino SUAREZ VAZQUEZ, 5 Antonio Olmo Rodriguez, 6 Vicente del Bosque, 7 Juanito (85’ José Vicente Sanchez Felip), 8 Angel María Villar Llona, 9 Carlos Santillana (88’ Ruben Cano Martinez), 10 Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll, 11 Francisco Javier URIA. Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz Romania. 25 october 1978. Bucharest, stadium: 23 August. Romania – Yugoslavia 3-2 (0-1) 22’ Vladimir Petrovic 0-1, 62’ and 68’ Stefan Sames 1-1 and 2-1, 75’ (penalty) Anghel Iordanescu 3-1, 90’ Damir Desnica 3-2. Referee: Riccardo Lattanzi (ITA). Attendance: 25.000 Romania: 1 Raducan Necula; 2 Teodor Anghelini, 3 Iosif Vigu, 4 Stefan Sames, 5 Costica Stefanescu, 6 Laszlo Bölöni, 7 Zoltan Crisan, 8 Mihai Romila Ii, 9 Anghel Iordanescu, 10 Nicolae Dobrin, 11 Doru Nicolae (46’ Aurel Radulescu). Coach: Stefan Kovacs Yugoslavia: 1 Petar Borota; 2 Drazen Muzinic, 3 Dzemal Hadziabdic, 4 Aleksandar Trifunovic (70’ Vedran Rozic), 5 Nenad Stojkovic, 6. Ivan Surjak, 7 Slavisa Zungul (70’ Damir Desnica), 8 Nikica Cukrov, 9 Vahid Halilhodzic, 10 Vladimir Petrovic, 11 Safet Susic. Coach: Ante Mladinic Spain. 15 november 1978. Valencia, stadium: Mestalla Stadium Spain – Romania 1-0 (1-0). 9’ Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll 1-0. Referee: Jan N.I. Keizer (HOL). Attendance: 50.000 Spain: 1 Miguel Angel González Súarez; 2 Marcelino Pérez Ayllón, 3 Miguel Bernardo Bianqueti, 4 José Carrete De Julián, 5 José Ramón Alexanco Ventosa, 6 Vicente del Bosque, 7 Juan Carlos Heredia Anaya (75’ Enrique Saura Gil), 8 Angel María Villar Llona, 9 Carlos Santillana, 10 Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll, 11 José Francisco Rojo (62’ Rubén A Cano Martinez). Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz. Romania: 1 Narcis Coman; 2 Mihai Zamfir, 3 Iosif Vigu, 4 Stefan Sames, 5 Costica Stefanescu, 6 Laszlo Bölöni, 7 Zoltan Crisan, 8 Mihai Romila Ii, 9 Anghel Iordanescu, 10 Dudu Georgescu, 11 Aurel Radulescu. Coach: Stefan Kovacs. Spain. 13 december 1978. Salamanca, stadium: Helmántico. Spain – Cyprus 5-0 (2-0). 8’ Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll 1-0, 10’ Vicente del Bosque 2-0 52’ Carlos Santillana 3-0, 66’ Andres RUBEN CANO 4-0, 72’ Carlos Santillana 5-0. Referee: Paul Bonett (MLT). Attendance: 17.500 Spain: 1 Miguel Angel González Súarez; 2 Marcelino Pérez Ayllón, 3 Miguel Bernardo Bianqueti, 5 José Ramón Alexanco Ventosa, 6 Vicente del Bosque, 7 Juan Carlos Heredia Anaya (46’ Rubén A Cano Martinez), 8 Angel María Villar Llona (46’ Eugenio Leal Vargas), 9 Carlos Santillana, 10 Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll, 11 Estanislao Argote Salaberría, 12 Andres RUBEN CANO. Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz. Cyprus: 1 George Pantziaras; 2 Nikos Pantziaras, 3 Filippos Kalotheou, 4 Stephanos Lysandrou, 5 Dimitris KIZAS, 6 Gregory SAVVA, 7 Andreas Miamiliotis (64’ Christakis Antoniou), 8 Stavros Papadopoulos, 9 Fivos Vrahimis, 10 Dimitrios Economou, 11 Andreas Kanaris. Coach: Costas Talianos. Cyprus. 1 april 1979. Nicosia, stadium: Makarion . Cyprus – Yugoslavia 0-3 (0-1). 40’ and 79’ Zlatko Vujovic 0-1 and 0-2, 87’ Ivan Surjak 0-3. Referee: Laszlo Padar (HUN). Attendance: 4.500 Cyprus: 1 Fanos Stylianou; 2 Filippos Kalotheou, 3 Vassas Violaris, 4 Stephanos Lysandrou, 5 Nikos Pantziaras (46’ Andreas Papacostas), 6 Gregory SAVVA, 7 Andreas Miamiliotis, 8 Antonis KALIMERAS, 9 Andreas Kissonergis, 10 Dimitrios Economou, 11 Andreas Kanaris. Coach: Costas Talianos. Yugoslavia: 1 Ratko Svilar; 2 Ismet Hadzic, 3 Nenad Starovlah, 4 Nenad Stojkovic, 5 Luka Peruzovic, 6 Drazen Muzinic, 7 Zlatko Vujovic, 8 Nikica Cukrov, 9 Dusan Savic (83’ Nikola Jovanovic) , 10 Ante Mirocevic (83’ Miso Krsticevic), 11 Ivan Surjak. Coach: Miljan Miljanic Romania. 4 april 1979. Craiova, stadium: Ion Oblemenco . Romania – Spain 2-2 (0-0). 56’ (penalty) Dudu Georgescu 1-0, 59’ Daniel Ruiz Bazan 1-1, 64’ Dudu Georgescu 2-1, 70’ Daniel Ruiz Bazan 2-2. Referee: Marcel Van Langenhove (BEL). Attendance: 40.000 Romania: 1 Silviu Lung; 2 Mihai Zamfir, 3 Teodor Lucuta, 4 Stefan Sames, 5 Cornel Dinu, 6 Laszlo Bölöni, 7 Mircea Lucescu (51’ Zoltan Crisan), 8 Mihai Romila Ii, 9 Dudu Georgescu, 10 Ion Dumitru (80’ Costica Stefanescu); 11 Dumitru Marcu. Coach: Stefan Kovacs. Spain: 1 Luis M Arconada Echarri; 2 Marcelino Pérez Ayllón, 3 Juan Felipe Martin Martin, 4 Isidoro San José Pozo, 5 José Ramón Alexanco Ventosa, 6 Angel María Villar Llona, 7 Daniel Ruiz Bazan, 8 Vicente del Bosque (60’ Secindino Suarez Vazquez), 9 Enrique Castro Gonzalez (87’ Francisco Carrasco), 10 Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll, 11 Andres RUBEN CANO. Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz Cyprus. 13 may 1979. Limassol, stadium: Tsirion . Cyprus – Romania 1-1 (1-1). 30’ Ionel Augustin 0-1, 31’ Soteris Kaiafas 1-1. Referee: Dimitar Yordanov Parmakov (BUL). Attendance: 8.000 Cyprus: 1 George Pantziaras; 2 Filippos Kalotheou, 3 Nikos Patikis, 4 Stephanos Lysandrou, 5 Nikos Pantziaras, 6 Stavros Papadopoulos, 7 Loizos Mavroudis (80’ George Aristidou), 8 Gregory SAVVA, 9 Soteris Kaiafas, 10 Marios Tsingis, 11 Andreas Kissonergis (73’ Fivos Vrahimis). Coach: Costas Talianos. Romania: 1 Andrei Speriatu; 2 Mihai Zamfir, 3 Costica Stefanescu, 4 Petre Ivan, 5 Ilie Barbulescu, 6 Constantin Carstea, 7 Doru Nicolae, 8 Sevastian Iovanescu, 9 Marin Radu Ii (46’ Doru Rodion Camataru), 10 Ionel Augustin, 11 Constantin Stan (67’ Marcel Raducanu). Coach: Stefan Kovacs. Spain. 10 october 1979. Valencia, stadium: Mestalla Stadium. Spain – Yugoslavia 0-1 (0-1). 5’ Ivan Surjak 0-1. Referee: Mcginlay Brian R. (SCO). Attendance: 40.000 Spain: 1 Luis M Arconada Echarri, 2 Isidoro San José Pozo, 3 Miguel Bernardo Bianqueti, 4 Francisco Javier URIA, 5 José Ramón Alexanco Ventosa, 6 Angel María Villar Llona, 7 Daniel Ruiz Bazan, 8 Vicente del Bosque, 9 Enrique Castro Gonzalez (46’ Carlos Alonso Gonzalez), 10 Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll, 11 Juan Carlos Heredia Anaya. Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz Yugoslavia: 1 Dragan Pantelic; 2 Zoran Vujovic, 3 Vedran Rozic, 4 Velimir Zajec, 5 Boro Primorac, 6 Miso Krsticevic, 7 Zlatko Vujovic, 8 Milos Sestic (75’ Drazen Muzinic), 9 Blaz Sliskovic, 10 Safet Susic, 11 Ivan Surjak. Coach: Miljan Miljanic Yugoslavia. 31 october 1979. Yugoslavia – Romania 2-1 (0-0). 48’ Zlatko Vujovic 1-0, 50’ Blaz Sliskovic 2-0, 79’ Marcel Raducanu 2-1. Referee: Jan Redelfs (GER). Attendance: 35.000 Yugoslavia: 1 Dragan Pantelic; 2 Ismet Hadzic, 3 Nenad Starovlah, 4 Milos Sestic, 5 Boro Primorac, 6 Velimir Zajec, 7 Vladimir Petrovic, 8 Zlatko Vujovic, 9 Blaz Sliskovic (87’ Nenad Stojkovic), 10 Safet Susic, 11 Ivan Surjak (82’ Nikica Cukrov). Coach: Miljan Miljanic Romania: 1 Cristian Gheorghe; 2 Neculai Tilihoi, 3 Ion Munteanu Ii, 4 Stefan Sames, 5 Costica Stefanescu, 6 Laszlo Bölöni, 7 Zoltan Crisan, 8 Cornel Dinu, 9 Gheorghe Multescu (87’ Alexandru Nicolae), 10 Ilie Balaci (78’ Ionel Augustin), 11 Marcel Raducanu. Coach: Stefan Kovacs. Yugoslavia. 14 november 1979. Vojvodina, Stadium: Novi Sad. Yugoslavia – Cyprus 5-0 (1-0). 32’ and 50’ Zlatko Kranjcar 1-0 and 2-0, 60’ Zlatko Vujovic 3-0, 75’ Vladimir Petrovic 4-0, 87’ Dusan Savic 5-0. Referee: Yordan Zhezhov (BUL). Attendance: 20.000 Yugoslavia: 1 Dragan Pantelic; 2 Nikica Cukrov, 3 Vedran Rozic, 4 Milos Sestic, 5 Nenad Stojkovic, 6 Velimir Zajec, 7 Vladimir Petrovic, 8 Zlatko Vujovic (80’ Dusan Savic), 9 Blaz Sliskovic (10’ Zlatko Kranjcar), 10 Safet Susic, 11 Ivan Surjak. Coach: Miljan Miljanic Cyprus: 1 George Pantziaras; 2 Filippos Kalotheou, 3 Neophytos Neophytou, 4 Costas Constantinou, 5 Stephanos Lysandrou, 6 Nikos Pantziaras, 7 Loizos Mavroudis, 8 Marios Tsingis, 9 Soteris Kaiafas, 10 Andreas Kissonergis (68’ Petros Theophanous), 11 Andreas Kanaris. Coach: Costas Talianos. Romania. 18 november 1979. Bucharest, stadium: 23 August . Romania – Cyprus 2-0 (1-0). 42’ Gheorghe Multescu 1-0, 75’ Marcel Raducanu 2-0. Referee: Dušan Krchnák (SVK). Attendance : 10.000 Romania: 1 Cristian Gheorghe; 2 Neculai Tilihoi, 3 Ion Munteanu Ii, 4 Stefan Sames, 5 Alexandru Nicolae, 6 Laszlo Bölöni, 7 Zoltan Crisan (46’ Sorin Cirtu), 8 Doru Rodion Camataru, 9 Gheorghe Multescu, 10 Aurel Beldeanu (65’ Ilie Balaci), 11 Marcel Raducanu. Coach: Stefan Kovacs. Cyprus: 1 Fanos Stylianou; 2 Filippos Kalotheou, 3 Neophytos Neophytou, 4 Costas Constantinou, 5 Stephanos Lysandrou, 6 Marios Tsingis (46’ Dimitrios Economou), 7 Loizos Mavroudis (85’ Fivos Vrahimis), 8 Nikos Pantziaras, 9 Soteris Kaiafas, 10 Pambos Papadopoulos, 11 Andreas Kanaris. Coach: Costas Talianos. Cyprus. 9 december 1979. Limassol, stadium: Tsirion. Cyprus – Spain 1-3 (0-2). 5’ Angel María Villar Llona 0-1, 41’ Carlos Santillana 0-2, 69’ Fivos Vrahimis 1-2, 89’ Enrique Saura Gil 1-3. Referee: Josef Bucek (AUT). Attendance: 15.000 Cyprus: 1 Erodotos Koupanos; 2 Nikos Pantziaras, 3 Filippos Kalotheou, 4 Stephanos Lysandrou, 5 Dimitris KIZAS, 6 Loizos Mavroudis, 7 Pambos Papadopoulos (67’ Fivos Vrahimis), 8 Stavros Papadopoulos, 9 Petros Theophanous (46’ Andreas Papacostas), 10 Marios Tsingis, 11 Andreas Kanaris. Coach: Costas Talianos Spain: 1 Luis M Arconada Echarri; 2 Francisco Javier URIA, 3 Miguel Bernardo Bianqueti, 4 Secundino SUAREZ VAZQUEZ, 5 Antonio Olmo Rodriguez, 6 Angel María Villar Llona (78’ Francisco Carrasco), 7 Daniel Ruiz Bazan, 8 Vicente del Bosque (78’ Jesus Maria Zamora Ansorena) , 9 Carlos Santillana, 10 Enrique Castro Gonzalez, 11 Enrique Saura Gil. Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz. GROUP 4 Iceland. 6 september 1978. Reykjavik, stadium: Laugardalsvöllur. Iceland – Poland 0-2 (0-1). 24’ Marek Kusto 0-1, 85’ Grzegorz Lato 0-2. Referee: Thomas Perry (NIR). YC: 65’ Bohdan Masztaler (Poland). Attendance: 6.594 Iceland: 1 Arni Stefansson; 2 Gisli Torfason, 3 Karl Thordarsson, 4 Hördur Hilmarsson (46’ Ingi Björn Albertsson), 5 Jon Pétursson, 6 Johannes Edvaldsson, 7 Janus Gudlaugsson, 8 Atli Edvaldsson, 9 Pétur Pétursson, 10 Gudmundur Thorbjörnsson, 11 Arni Sveinsson. Coach: Yury Ilitecev Poland: 1 Zygmunt Kukla; 2 Antoni Szymanowski, 3 Henryk Maculewicz, 4 Wojciech Rudy, 5 Stefan Majewski, 6 Tadeusz Blachno, 7 Grzegorz Lato, 8 Bohdan Masztaler, 9 Zbigniew Boniek, 10 Leslaw Cmikiewicz, 11 Marek Kusto. Coach: Jacek Gmoch. Netherlands. 20 september 1978. Nijmegen, stadium: De Goffert . Netherlands – Iceland 3-0 (1-0). 31’ Ruud Krol 1-0, 53’ Ernestus W Brandts 2-0, 63’ (penalty) Rob Rensenbrink 3-0. Referee: Anders Mattsson (FIN). Attendance: 15.000 YC: 42’ Arni Sveinsson and 63’ Atli Edvaldsson (both Iceland). Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Jan Poorvliet, 3 Pieter Wildschut, 4 Ernestus W Brandts, 5 Ruud Krol, 6 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof, 7 Wim Jansen, 8 Arend Haan, 9 Adrie Koster (75’ Johannes W Peters), 10 Dirk Jacobus W Nanninga, 11 Rob Rensenbrink. Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis Iceland: 1 Thorsteinn Bjarnason; 2 Janus Gudlaugsson, 3 Karl Thordarsson, 4 Jon Pétursson, 5 Gudmundur Thorbjörnsson, 6 Johannes Edvaldsson, 7 Ingi Björn Albertsson (68’ Dyri Gudmundsson), 8 Atli Edvaldsson, 9 Pétur Pétursson, 10 Asgeir Sigurvinsson, 11 Arni Sveinsson. Coach: Yury Ilitecev. German Democratic Republic. 4 october 1978. Halle, stadium: Kurt-Wabbel. German Democratic Republic – Iceland 3-1 (2-1). 6’ Werner Peter 1-0, 14’ (penalty) Pétur Pétursson 1-1, 29’ Hans-Jürgen Riediger 2-1, 72’ Martin Hoffmann 3-1. Referee: Thomas Henry Charles Reynolds (WAL). Attendance: 12.000 German Democratic Republic: 1 Jürgen Croy; 2 Konrad Weise, 3 Hans-Jurgen Dörner, 4 Lothar Hause, 5 Gerd Weber, 6 Lutz Eigendorf, 7 Werner Peter, 8 Reinhard Häfner (45’ Lutz Lindemann), 9 Hans-Jürgen Riediger, 10 Jürgen Pommerenke, 11 Martin Hoffmann. Coach: Georg Buschner. Iceland: 1 Thorsteinn Bjarnason (45’ Arni Stefansson); 2 Janus Gudlaugsson, 3 Karl Thordarsson, 4 Jon Pétursson, 5 Sigurdur Björgvinsson, 6 Stefan Orn Sigurdsson, 7 Pétur Pétursson, 8 Atli Edvaldsson, 9 Teitur Benedict Thordarsson, 10 Gudmundur Thorbjörnsson, 11 Arni Sveinsson (80’ Ingi Björn Albertsson). Coach: Yury Ilitecev. Switzerland. 11 october 1978. Berne, stadium: Wankdorf. Switzerland – Netherlands 1-3 19’ Pieter Wildschut 0-1, 32’ Markus Tanner 1-1, 67’ Ernestus W Brandts 1-2, 90’ Ruud GEELS 1-3. Referee: César Correia Diaz Da Luz (POR). Attendance: 23.000 Switzerland: 1. Erich Burgener; 2 Jakob Brechbühl, 3 Luciano Bizzini Wankdorf, 4 Francis Montandon, 5 Pierre-Albert Chapuisat, 6 Markus Tanner (82’ Roger Wehrli) , 7 Umberto Barberis, 8 Karl Elsener, 9 Claudio Sulser, 10 Marc Schnyder (46’ Raymondo Ponte) , 11 René Botteron. Coach: Roger Vonlanthen. Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Pieter Wildschut, 3 Ernestus W Brandts, 4 Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp (34’ Johannes W Peters), 5 Ruud Krol, 6 Arend Haan, 7 Jan Poorvliet, 8 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof (34’ John Dusbaba), 9 Rob Rensenbrink, 10 Dirk Jacobus W Nanninga, 11 Ruud GEELS. Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis. Poland. 15 november 1978. Wroclaw, stadium: Olimpijski. Poland – Switzerland 2-0 (1-0). 9’ Zbigniew Boniek 1-0, Roman Ogaza 2-0. Referee: Franz Wöhrer (AUT). Attendance: 45.000 YC: 70’ André Meyer (Switzerland). Poland: 1 Zygmunt Kukla; 2 Antoni Szymanowski, 3 Henryk Maculewicz, 4 Leslaw Cmikiewicz, 5 Wladyslaw Zmuda, 6 Stefan Majewski (85’ Wojciech Rudy), 7 Grzegorz Lato, 8 Adam Nawalka, 9 Zbigniew Boniek, 10 Roman Ogaza, 11 Stanislaw Terlecki. Coach: Ryszard Kulesza Switzerland: 1 Karl Engel; 2 Jakob Brechbühl, 3 Luciano Bizzini, 4 Francis Montandon, 5 Pierre-Albert Chapuisat, 6 André Meyer, 7 Umberto Barberis, 8 Karl Elsener (46’ Raymondo Ponte) , 9 Claudio Sulser, 10 Marc Schnyder, 11 René Botteron. Coach: Roger Vonlanthen. Netherlands. 15 november 1978. Rotterdam, stadium: De Kuip. Netherlands – German Democratic Republic 3-0 (1-0). 18’ (own goal) Gerd Kische 1-0, 72’ (penalty) and 88’ Ruud Geels 2-0 and 3-0. Referee: Ulf Eriksson (SWE). Attendance: 38.000 Netherlands. 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Pieter Wildschut, 3 Ernestus W Brandts, 4 Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp (78’ Adrianus C Koster) , 5 Ruud Krol, 6 Adrianus A Van Kraay, 7 Johan Neeskens (54’ Johannes A Metgod) , 8 Jan Peters, 9 Rob Rensenbrink, 10 Ruud Geels, 11 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof. Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis. German Democratic Republic: 1 Jürgen Croy; 2 Gerd Kische, 3 Hans-Jurgen Dörner, 4 Rüdiger Schnuphase, 5 Gerd Weber, 6 Lutz Eigendorf, 7 Reinhard Häfner, 8 Lutz Lindemann (53’ Wolf-Rüdiger Netz), 9 Hans-Jürgen Riediger, 10 Hartmut Schade (46’ Werner Peter), 11 Martin Hoffmann. Coach: Georg Buschner. Netherlands. 28 march. Eindhoven, stadium: PSV Stadium. Netherlands – Switzerland 3-0 (0-0). 55’ Cornelius Kist 1-0, 84’ Johannes A Metgod 2-0, 89’ Jan Peters 3-0. Referee: John Hunting (ENG). Attendance: 27.000 YC: 34’ Wim Jansen (Holland). Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Pieter Wildschut (83’ Huub Stevens), 3 Ernestus W Brandts, 4 Jan Poorvliet, 5 Wim Jansen (captain), 6 Johan Neeskens, 7 Johannes H Peters, 8 Cornelius Kist, 9 Rob Rensenbrink, 10 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof (54’ Johannes A Metgod), 11 Reinier L Van De Kerkhof. Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis Switzerland: 1 Erich Burgener; 2 Jakob Brechbühl (65’ Raymondo Ponte), 3 Luciano Bizzini (58’ Roger Wehrli), 4 Francis Montandon, 5 Pierre-Albert Chapuisat, 6 Heinz Hermann, 7 Umberto Barberis, 8 Karl Elsener, 9. Claudio Sulser, 10 Marc Schnyder, 11 René Botteron. Coach: Roger Vonlanthen. German Democratic Republic. 18 april 1979. Leipzig, stadium: Der Hunderettausend. German Democratic Republic – Poland 2-1 (0-1). 9’ Zbigniew Boniek 0-1, 59’ Joachim Streich 1-1, 63’ Lutz Lindemann 2-1. Referee: Eldar Azim-zade (URS). Attendance: 55.000 YC: Zbigniew Boniek (Poland). German Democratic Republic. 1 Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin; 2 Gerd Kische, 3 Hans-Jurgen Dörner, 4 Konrad Weise, 5 Gerd Weber, 6 Reinhard Häfner, 7 Hans-Jürgen Riediger, 8 Lutz Lindemann, 9 Joachim Streich, 10 Hartmut Schade (46’ Jürgen Pommerenke), 11 Martin Hoffmann. Coach: Georg Buschner. Poland: 1 Zygmunt Kukla; 2 Marek Dziuba (58’ Wojciech Rudy), 3 Wladyslaw Zmuda, 4 Antoni Szymanowski, 5 Pawel Janas, 6 Stefan Majewski (76’ Michal Wrobel) , 7 Grzegorz Lato, 8 Leslaw Cmikiewicz, 9 Zbigniew Boniek, 10 Roman Ogaza, 11 Adam Nawalka. Coach: Ryszard Kulesza. Poland. 2 may 1979. Chorzow, stadium: Slaski . Poland – Netherlands 2-0 (1-0). 19’ Zbigniew Boniek 1-0, 64’ (penalty) Wlodzimierz Mazur 2-0. Referee: Robert Wurtz (FRA). Attendance: 85.000 Poland: 1 Zygmunt Kukla; 2 Marek Dziuba, 3 Antoni Szymanowski, 4 Zbigniew Plaszewski, 5 Wladyslaw Zmuda, 6 Leszek Lipka, 7 Grzegorz Lato, 8 Adam Nawalka, 9 Zbigniew Boniek, 10 Roman Ogaza, 11 Stanislaw Terlecki (46’ Wlodzimierz Mazur) . Coach: Ryszard Kulesza. Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Huub Stevens, 3 Ernestus W Brandts, 4 Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp, 5 Ruud Krol, 6 Wim Jansen, 7 Jan Peters, 8 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof, 9 Cornelius Kist, 10 Reinier L Van De Kerkhof (46’ Geertruida Geels) , 11 Rob Rensenbrink (73’ Johannes A Metgod) . Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis. Switzerland. 5 may 1979. St. Gallen, stadium: Espenmoos. Switzerland – German Democratic Republic 0-2 (0-1). 45’ Lutz Lindemann 0-1, 90’ Joachim Streich 0-2. Referee: Augusto Lamo Castillo (ESP). Attendance: 9.000 Switzerland: 1 Roger Berbig; 2 Roger Wehrli. 3 Heinz Lüdi, 4 Luciano Bizzini, 5 Heinz Hermann, 6 Umberto Barberis, 7 Erni Maissen, 8 Markus Tanner, 9 Jean-Paul Brigger (46’ René Botteron) , 10 Raymondo Ponte, 11 Thomas Zwahlen (73’ Herbert Hermann). Coach: Léon Walker German Democratic Republic: 1 Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin; 2 Gerd Kische, 3 Hans-Jurgen Dörner, 4 Konrad Weise, 5 Gerd Weber, 6 Reinhard Häfner, 7 Hans-Jürgen Riediger, 8 Lutz Lindemann, 9 Joachim Streich, 10 Jürgen Pommerenke, 11 Martin Hoffmann. Coach: Georg Buschner. Switzerland. 22 may 1979. Berne, stadium: Wankdorf. Switzerland – Iceland 2-0 (1-0). 27’ Herbert Hermann 1-0, 53’ Gian Pietro Zappa 2-0. Referee: Albert Victor (LUX). Attendance: 28.000 Switzerland: 1 Walter Eichenberger; 2 Jakob Brechbühl, 3 Heinz Lüdi, 4 Gian Pietro Zappa, 5 Heinz Hermann, 6 Umberto Barberis, 7 Erni Maissen, 8 Roger Wehrli (46’ Markus Tanner), 9 Herbert Hermann, 10 Raymondo Ponte (60’ Marc Schnyder), 11 René Botteron. Coach: Léon Walker. Iceland: 1 Thorsteinn Olafsson; 2 Janus Gudlaugsson, 3 Jon Pétursson, 4 Gudmundur Thorbjörnsson, 5 Marteinn Geirsson, 6 Johannes Edvaldsson (79’ Otto Gudmundsson), 7 Atli Edvaldsson, 8 Arnor Gudjohnsen, 9 Pétur Pétursson (60’ Karl Thordarsson), 10 Asgeir Sigurvinsson, 11 Arni Sveinsson. Coach: Yury Ilitecev. Iceland. 9 june 1979. Reykjavik, stadium: Laugardalsvöllur. Iceland – Switzerland 1-2 (0-0). 49’ Janus Gudlaugsson 1-0, 59’ Raymondo Ponte 1-1, 61’ Heinz Hermann 1-2. Referee: Edward A. Farrell (IRL). Attendance: 10.469 Iceland: 1 Thorsteinn Olafsson; 2 Janus Gudlaugsson, 3 Trausti Haraldsson, 4 Gudmundur Thorbjörnsson (66’ Arni Sveinsson), 5 Marteinn Geirsson, 6 Johannes Edvaldsson, 7 Pétur Pétursson, 8 Atli Edvaldsson, 9 Teitur Benedict Thordarsson (78’ Karl Thordarsson, 10 Asgeir Sigurvinsson, 11 Arnor Gudjohnsen. Coach: Yury Ilitecev. Switzerland: 1 Roger Berbig; 2 Jakob Brechbühl, 3 Heinz Lüdi, 4 Gian Pietro Zappa, 5 Roger Wehrli, 6 Umberto Barberis, 7 Claude Andrey, 8 Heinz Hermann (71’ Andy Egli), 9 Raymondo Ponte, 10 René Botteron (75’ Markus Tanner), 11 Herbert Hermann. Coach: Leon Walker Iceland. 5 september 1979. Reykjavik, stadium: Laugardalsvöllur. Iceland – Netherlands 0-4 (0-0). 48’ Johannes A Metgod 0-1, 71’ Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof 0-2, 73’ and 87’ Dirk Jacobus W Nanninga 0-3 and 0-4. Referee: Clive Thomas (WAL). Attendance: 10.000 YC: 58’ Jan Poorvliet (Netherlands) Iceland: 1 Thorsteinn Bjarnason; 2 Trausti Haraldsson, 3 Dyri Gudmundsson, 4 Gudmundur Thorbjörnsson, 5 Marteinn Geirsson, 6 Johannes Edvaldsson, 7 Karl Thordarsson, 8 Atli Edvaldsson, 9 Pétur Pétursson, 10 Sigurlas Thorleifsson (65’ Tomas Palson) , 11 Arni Sveinsson. Coach: Yury Ilitecev. Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Jan Poorvliet, 3 Ernestus W Brandts, 4 Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp, 5 Ruud Krol, 6 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof, 7 Huub Stevens, 8 Simon M Tahamata, 9 Tscheu-la Ling (46’ Johannes A Metgod), 10 Dirk Jacobus W Nanninga, 11 Reinier L Van De Kerkhof. Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis. Iceland. 12 september 1979. Reykjavik, stadium: Laugardalsvöllur Iceland - German Democratic Republic 0-3 (0-0). 66’ (penalty) and 73’ Gerd Weber 0-1 and 0-2, 80’ Joachim Streich 0-3. Referee: Svein Inge Thime (NOR). Attendance: 9.000 YC: 68’ Gudgeir Leifsson. Iceland: 1 Thorsteinn Bjarnason; 2 Orn Oskarsson, 3 Gudmundur Thorbjörnsson, 4 Hördur Hilmarsson, 5 Marteinn Geirsson, 6 Johannes Edvaldsson, 7 Gudgeir Leifsson, 8 Atli Edvaldsson, 9 Sigurlas Thorleifsson, 10 Asgeir Sigurvinsson, 11 Arni Sveinsson. Coach: Yury Ilitecev. German Democratic Republic: 1 Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin; 2 Gerd Kische, 3 Konrad Weise, 4 Hans-Jurgen Dörner, 5 Rüdiger Schnuphase, 6 Gerd Weber, 7 Hans-Jürgen Riediger, 8 Reinhard Häfner, 9 Joachim Streich, 10 Lutz Lindemann, 11 Martin Hoffmann. Coach: Georg Buschner Switzerland. 12 september 1979. Lausanne, stadium: Olympique de la Pontaise. Switzerland – Poland 0-2 (0-1). 34’ and 63’ Stanislaw Terlecki 0-1 and 0-2. Referee: Otto Anderco (ROM). Attendance: 20.000 Switzerland: 1 Erich Burgener; 2 Jakob Brechbühl, 3 Luciano Bizzini, 4 Heinz Lüdi, 5 Gian Pietro Zappa, 6 Umberto Barberis, 7 Hans Jörg Pfister, 8 Marc Schnyder, 9 Claudio Sulser (70’ Heinz Hermann) , 10 Raymondo Ponte, 11 Claude Andrey. Coach: Léon Walker. Poland: 1 Zygmunt Kukla; 2 Marek Dziuba, 3 Pawel Janas, 4 Wojciech Rudy, 5 Adam Nawalka, 6 Stefan Majewski (87’ Antoni Szymanowski) , 7 Grzegorz Lato, 8 Henryk Wieczorek, 9 Zbigniew Boniek, 10 Kazimierz Kmiecik (88’ Wlodzimierz Mazur), 11 Stanislaw Terlecki. Coach: Ryszard Kulesza. Poland. 26 september 1979. Chorzow, stadium: Slaski. Poland – German Democratic Republic 1-1 (0-0). 62’ Reinhard Häfner 0-1, 77’ Henryk Wieczorek 1-1. Referee: Patrick Partridge (ENG). Attendance: 70.000 YC: 27’ Zbigniew Boniek (Poland), 36’ Konrad Weise and 69’ Gert Brauer (german Democratic Republic). Poland: 1 Zygmunt Kukla; 2 Marek Dziuba (70’ Wlodzimierz Mazur) , 3 Pawel Janas, 4 Wojciech Rudy, 5 Adam Nawalka (74’ Henryk Wieczorek) , 6 Antoni Szymanowski, 7 Grzegorz Lato, 8 Leszek Lipka, 9 Zbigniew Boniek, 10 Roman Ogaza, 11 Stanislaw Terlecki. Coach: Ryszard Kulesza. German Democratic Republic: 1 Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin; 2 Gerd Kische, 3 Hans-Jurgen Dörner, 4 Konrad Weise, 5 Gert Brauer, 6 Rüdiger Schnuphase, 7 Gerd Weber, 8 Reinhard Häfner, 9 Hans-Jürgen Riediger, 10 Lutz Lindemann, 11 Martin Hoffmann. Coach: Georg Buschner. Poland. 10 october 1979. Krakow, stadium: Wisly. Poland – Iceland 2-0 (0-0). 55’ and 74’ (penalty) Roman Ogaza 1-0 and 2-0. Referee: Henning Lund-sřrensen (DEN). Attendance: 20.000 YC: 71’ Johannes Edvaldsson and 74’ Pétur Pétursson (Iceland). Poland: 1 Zygmunt Kukla; 2 Henryk Wieczorek, 3 Antoni Szymanowski, 4 Wojciech Rudy, 5 Pawel Janas, 6 Leszek Lipka, 7 Grzegorz Lato, 8 Adam Nawalka, 9 Zbigniew Boniek, 10 Roman Ogaza, 11 Stanislaw Terlecki (55’ Janusz Sybis). Coach: Ryszard Kulesza. Iceland: 1 Thorsteinn Bjarnason; 2 Orn Oskarsson, 3 Trausti Haraldsson, 4 Dyri Gudmundsson, 5 Marteinn Geirsson, 6 Johannes Edvaldsson, 7 Pétur Pétursson, 8 Atli Edvaldsson, 9 Teitur Benedict Thordarsson, 10 Asgeir Sigurvinsson, 11 Arni Sveinsson. Coach: Yury Ilitecev. German Democratic Republic. 13 october 1979. Berlin, stadium: Weltjugend. German Democratic Republic – Switzerland 5-2 (3-1). 1’ Gerd Weber 1-0, 11’ Martin Hoffmann 2-0, 19’ Umberto Barberis 2-1, 26’ Rüdiger Schnuphase 3-1, 72’ Hans Jörg Pfister 3-2, 75’ and 80’ Martin Hoffmann 4-2 and 5-2. Referee: Robert Wurtz (FRA). Attendance: 44.000 German Democratic Republic. 1 Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin; 2 Gerd Kische; 3 Hans-Jurgen Dörner; 4 Rüdiger Schnuphase; 5 Gert Brauer; 6 Gerd Weber; 7 Hans-Jürgen Riediger; 8 Reinhard Häfner, 9 Joachim Streich (66’ Peter Kotte), 10 Lutz Lindemann, 11 Martin Hoffmann. Coach: Georg Buschner. Switzerland: 1 Erich Burgener; 2 Jakob Brechbühl, 3 Luciano Bizzini, 4 Heinz Lüdi, 5 Gian Pietro Zappa, 6 Umberto Barberis, 7 Hans Jörg Pfister, 8 Marc Schnyder, 9 Claudio Sulser (57’ Andy Egli), 10 Markus Tanner (46’ Raymondo Ponte), 11 Heinz Hermann. Coach: Léon Walker. Netherlands. 17 octbober 1979. Amsterdam, stadium: Olympisch stadium. Netherlands – Poland 1-1 (0-1). 4’ Wojciech Rudy 0-1, 65’ Huub Stevens 1-1. YC: 50’ Pawel Janas. Referee: Paolo Casarin (ITA). Attendance: 54.000 Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Hubertus J N Wijnstekers, 3 Ernestus W Brandts, 4 Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp, 5 Ruud Krol, 6 Huub Stevens, 7 Wim Jansen, 8 Johnny Rep, 9 Cornelius Kist, 10 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof, 11 Simon M Tahamata. Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis. Poland: 1 Zygmunt Kukla; 2 Marek Dziuba, 3 Antoni Szymanowski, 4 Wojciech Rudy, 5 Pawel Janas, 6 Adam Nawalka, 7 Grzegorz Lato, 8 Leszek Lipka, 9 Zbigniew Boniek, 10 Janusz Sybis (70’ Wlodzimierz Mazur), 11 Stanislaw Terlecki. Coach: Ryszard Kulesza. German Democratic Republic. 21 november 1979. Leipzig, stadium: Der Hunderettausend. German Democratic Republic – Netherlands 2-3 17’ Rüdiger Schnuphase 0-1, 33’ (penalty) Joachim Streich 2-0, 45’ Frans Thijssen 2-1, 50’ Cornelius Kist 2-2, 67’ Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof 2-3. Referee: Antonio José Garrido Da Silva (POR). Attendance: 90.000 YC: 6’ Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp, 67’ Cornelius Kist (Netherlands), 34’ Konrad Weise (German Democratic Republic) RC: 40’ Tscheu-la Ling (Netherlands), and two YC so red: 40’ Konrad Weise (German Democratic Republic). German Democratic Republic: 1 Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin; 2 Gerd Kische, 3 Hans-Jurgen Dörner, 4 Konrad Weise, 5 Gert Brauer, 6 Rüdiger Schnuphase (60’ Hartmut Schade), 7 Gerd Weber (72’ Jürgen Pommerenke), 8 Reinhard Häfner, 9. Joachim Streich, 10 Peter Kotte, 11 Martin Hoffmann. Coach: Georg Buschner. Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Hubertus J N Wijnstekers, 3 Huub Stevens (69’ Ernestus W Brandts), 4 Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp (46’ Cornelius Kist) , 5 Ruud Krol, 6 Michaël A Van De Korput, 7 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof, 8 Dirk Hendrikus Schoenaker, 9 Tscheu-la Ling, 10 Frans Thijssen, 11 Simon M Tahamata. Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis. GROUP 5 France. 1 september 1978. Paris, stadium: Parc des Princes. France – Sweden 2-2 (0-0). 54’ Mats Nordgren 0-1, 72’ Marc Berdoll 1-1, 85’ Didier Six 2-1, 90’ Anders Grönhagen 2-2. Referee: Károly Palotai (HUN). Attendance : 44.703 France: 1 André Rey; 2 Patrick Battiston, 3 Maxime Bossis, 4 Patrice Rio, 5 Christian Lopez, 6 Dominique Bathenay, 7 Olivier Rouyer, 8 Henri Michel (77’ Alain Giresse), 9 Albert Gemmrich (65’ Marc Berdoll), 10 Roger Jouve, 11 Didier Six. Coach: Michel Hidalgo. Sweden: 1 Ronnie Hellström; 2 Hasse Borg, 3 Björn Nordqvist, 4 Ronald Ĺman, 5 Hĺkan Arvidsson, 6 Anders Linderoth, 7 Lennart Larsson, 8 Anders Grönhagen, 9 Thomas Sjöberg (75’ Tommy Berggren), 10 Mats Nordgren, 11 Benny Wendt. Coach: Georg Ericsson. Sweden. 4 october 1978. Solna, stadium: Rĺsunda. Sweden – Czechoslovakia 1-3 (1-1). 14’ (penalty) Hasse Borg 1-0, 18’ and 48’ Marian Masny 1-1 and 1-2, 85’ Zdenek Nehoda 1-3. Referee: John Robertson P. Gordon (SCO). Attendance: 11.985 Sweden: 1 Ronnie Hellström; 2 Hasse Borg, 3 Björn Nordqvist, 4 Ronald Ĺman, 5 Hĺkan Arvidsson, 6 Anders Linderoth, 7 Anders Grönhagen, 8 Lennart Larsson, 9 Tommy Berggren (70’ Billy Ohlsson) , 10 Mats Nordgren, 11 Benny Wendt. Coach: Georg Ericsson. Czechoslovakia: 1 Pavol Michalik; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Rostislav Vojacek, 4 Anton Ondruš, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6. Frantisek Stambachr, 7 Jaroslav Pollak, 8 Miroslav Gajdusek, 9 Karel Kroupa (80’ Ján Kozák), 10 Marian Masny, 11 Zdenek Nehoda. Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. Luxembourg. 7 october 1978. Luxembourg, stadium: Josy Barthel. Luxembourg – France 1-3 (0-1). 15’ Didier Six 0-1, 63’ Marius Trésor 0-2, 74’ Romain Michaux 1-2, 80’ Albert Gemmrich 1-3. Referee: Hendrik Weerink (HOL). Attendance: 12.000 YC: 39’ Fernand Raths (Luxembourg), 41’ Christian Lopez and 88’ Didier Six (France). Luxembourg: 1 Jeannot Moes; 2 Hubert Meunier, 3 Nico Rohmann, 4 Jean-Louis Margue (62’ Aldo Catani), 5 Fernand Raths (43’ Roger Fandel) , 6 Carlo Weis, 7 Paul Philipp, 8 Gilbert Dresch, 9 Romain Michaux, 10 Gilbert Dussier, 11 Camille Neumann. Coach: Louis Pilot. France: 1 Dominique Dropsy; 2 Patrick Battiston, 3 Maxime Bossis, 4 Christian Lopez, 5 Marius Trésor, 6 Roger Jouve, 7 Dominique Rocheteau (59’ Albert Gemmrich), 8 Jean François Larios (63’ Jean Petit), 9 Bernard Lacombe, 10 Francis Piasecki, 11 Didier Six. Coach: Michel Hidalgo. France. 25 february 1979. Paris, Stadium: Parc des Princes. France – Luxembourg 3-0 (1-0). 38’ Jean Petit 1-0, 60’ Albert Emon 2-0, 78’ Jean François Larios 3-0. Referee: Ronald Bridges (WAL). Attendance: 46.988 YC: Carlo Weis and Nico Wagner (Luxembourg). France: 1 Dominique Dropsy; 2 Patrick Battiston, 3 Maxime Bossis, 4 Léonard Specht, 5 Marius Trésor, 6 Henri Michel, 7 Dominique Rocheteau, 8 Jean Petit, 9 Marc Berdoll (65’ Eric Pécout), 10 Francis Piasecki 60’ Löic Amisse), 11 Albert Emon. Coach: Michel Hidalgo. Luxembourg: 1 Jeannot Moes; 2 Hubert Meunier, 3 Jean-Louis Margue, 4 Fernand Raths, 5 Nico Rohmann, 6 Carlo Weis, 7 Paul Philipp, 8 Gilbert Dresch, 9 Romain Michaux, 10 Nico Wagner, 11 André Zwally (74’ Camille Neumann) . Coach: Arthur Schoos Czechoslovakia. 4 april 1979. Bratislava, stadium: Tehelné Pole. Czechoslovakia – France 2-0 (0-0). 68’ (penalty) Antonín Panenka 1-0, 71’ Frantisek Stambachr 2-0. Referee: Heinz Aldinger (GER). Attendance: 48.138 Czechoslovakia: 1 Jaroslav Netolicka; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Rostislav Vojacek, 4 Anton Ondruš, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6 Frantisek Stambachr, 7 Ján Kozák, 8 Antonín Panenka, 9 Miroslav Gajdusek, 10 Marian Masny, 11 Zdenek Nehoda (56’ Ladislav Vizek). Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. France: 1 Dominique Dropsy; 2 Raymond Domenech, 3 Maxime Bossis, 4 Léonard Specht, 5 Christian Lopez, 6 Jean François Larios, 7 Albert Emon, 8 Jean Petit, 9 Marc Berdoll, 10 Michel Platini, 11 Löic Amisse. Coach: Michel Hidalgo. Luxembourg. 1 may 1979. Luxembourg, stadium: Josy Barthel. Luxembourg – Czechoslavakia 0-3 (0-1). 22’ Marian Masny 0-1, 67’ Miroslav Gajdusek 0-2, 82. Frantisek Stambachr 0-3. Referee: Bruno Galler (SUI). Attendance: 3.500 Luxembourg. 1 Jeannot Moes; 2 Hubert Meunier (82. Roger Fandel), 3 Jean-Louis Margue, 4 Léon Mond, 5 Nico Rohmann, 6 Nico Wagner, 7 Carlo Weis, 8 Gilbert Dresch, 9 Romain Michaux, 10 Marcel Di Domenico, 11 André Zwally (21’ Camille Neumann). Coach: Louis Pilot. Czechoslovakia: 1 Jaroslav Netolicka; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Rostislav Vojacek, 4 Anton Ondruš, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6 Frantisek Stambachr (80’ Karol Dobias), 7 Ján Kozák, 8 Antonín Panenka, 9 Miroslav Gajdusek, 10 Marian Masny, 11 Karel Kroupa (45’ Ladislav Vizek). Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. Sweden. 7 june 1979. Malmo, stadium: Malmö Idrottsplats. Sweden – Luxembourg 3-0 (2-0). 15’ Anders Grönhagen 1-0, 28’ Tore Cervin 2-0, 53’ (penalty) 3-0. Referee: Aleksander Suchanek (POL). Attendance: 7.298 YC: 70’ Paul Philipp (Luxembourg). Sweden: 1 Ronnie Hellström; 2 Hasse Borg, 3 Hĺkan Arvidsson (70’ Klas Johansson), 4 Ronald Ĺman, 5 Stig Fredriksson, 6 Olle Nordin, 7 Anders Linderoth, 8 Mats Nordgren, 9 Anders Grönhagen, 10 Tore Cervin, 11 Pär-Olof Ohlsson. Coach: Georg Ericsson. Luxembourg: 1 Jeannot Moes; 2 Hubert Meunier, 3 Jean-Louis Margue, 4 Francis Kremer, 5 Nico Rohmann, 6 Carlo Weis, 7 Paul Philipp, 8 Gilbert Dresch (85’ William Bianchini), 9 Romain Michaux, 10 Marcel Di Domenico, 11 André Zwally. Coach: Louis Pilot. Sweden. 5 september 1979. Solna, stadium: Rĺsunda. Sweden – France 1-3 (1-1). 14’ Bernard Lacombe 0-1, 23’ Rutger Backe 1-1, 54’ Michel Platini 1-2, 71’ Patrick Battiston 1-3. Referee: Angel Franco Martinez (ESP). Attendance: 14.395 Sweden: 1 Ronnie Hellström; 2 Mikael Rönnberg (75’ Jan Svensson), 3 Kent Jönsson, 4 Hasse Borg, 5 Ingemar Erlandsson, 6 Olle Nordin, 7 Anders Linderoth, 8 Mats Nordgren, 9 Anders Grönhagen, 10 Rutger Backe, 11 Sigvard Johansson. Coach: Georg Ericsson. France: 1 Dominique Dropsy; 2 Patrick Battiston, 3 Maxime Bossis, 4 Léonard Specht, 5 Christian Lopez, 6 Dominique Bathenay, 7 Dominique Rocheteau (55’ Jacques Zimako), 8 Alain Moizan, 9 Bernard Lacombe, 10 Michel Platini, 11 Löic Amisse Coach: Michel Hidalgo. Czechoslovakia. 10 october 1979. Prague, stadium: Sparta Stadium. Czechoslovakia – Sweden 4-1 (3-0). 20’ Zdenek Nehoda 1-0, 34’ Ján Kozák 2-0, 41’ Ladislav Vizek 3-0, 61’ Jan Svensson 3-1, 78’ Ladislav Vizek 4-1. Referee: Talat Tokat (TUR). Attendance: 40.000 YC: Peter Nilsson (Sweden). Czechoslovakia: 1 Zdenek Hruska; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Rostislav Vojacek (8’ Ladislav Jurkemik) , 4 Anton Ondruš, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6 Frantisek Stambachr, 7 Ján Kozák, 8 Antonín Panenka, 9 Miroslav Gajdusek, 10 Ladislav Vizek, 11 Zdenek Nehoda (52’ Karel Kroupa) . Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. Sweden: 1 Jan Möller; 2 Magnus Andersson, 3 Kent Jönsson, 4 Hasse Borg, 5 Ingemar Erlandsson, 6 Anders Linderoth, 7 Peter Nilsson, 8 Mats Nordgren, 9 Jan Svensson, 10 Pär-Olof Ohlsson (67’ Anders Grönhagen) , 11 Sigvard Johansson (11’ Eine Fredriksson) . Coach: Georg Ericsson. Luxembourg. 22 october 1979. Esch-sur-Alzette, stadium: La Frontičre. Luxembourg – Sweden 1-1 (1-0). 4’ (penalty) Nico Braun 1-0, 61’ Anders Grönhagen 1-1. Referee: Walter Horstmann (GER). Attendance: 2.123 YC: 19’ Romain Michaux (Luxembourg) Luxembourg: 1 Lucien Thill; 2 Romain Michaux, 3 Jean-Louis Margue, 4 Jean Zuang, 5 Nico Rohmann, 6 Carlo Weis, 7 Paul Philipp, 8 Gilbert Dresch (60’ Nico Wagner) , 9 Jeannot Reiter, 10 Nico Braun, 11 Marcel Di Domenico (72’ Camille Neumann). Coach: Louis Pilot. Sweden: 1 Thomas Wernersson; 2 Hasse Borg, 3 Ulf Lundberg, 4 Thom Ĺhlund (70’ Leif Lindén) , 5 Klas Johansson, 6 Mats Nordgren, 7 Eine Fredriksson, 8 Peter Nilsson, 9 Jan Svensson (46’ Anders Grönhagen) , 10 Rutger Backe, 11 Sigvard Johansson. Coach: Georg Ericsson. France. 17 november 1979. Paris, stadium: Parc des Princes. France – Czechoslovakia 2-1 (0-0). 67’ Eric Pécout 1-0, 76’ Patrick Rampillon 2-0, 80’ Ján Kozák 2-1. Referee: Horst Brummeier (AUT). Attendance: 39.973 YC: Anton Ondruš (Czechoslovakia). France: 1 Dominique Dropsy; 2 Patrick Battiston, 3 Maxime Bossis, 4 Léonard Specht, 5 Christian Lopez, 6 Alain Moizan, 7 Jacques Zimako, 8. Jean Petit, 9 Bernard Lacombe (46’ Eric Pécout), 10 Patrick Rampillon, 11 Löic Amisse. Coach: Michel Hidalgo. Czechoslovakia: 1 Zdenek Hruska; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Ladislav Jurkemik, 4 Anton Ondruš, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6 Frantisek Stambachr, 7 Ján Kozák, 8 Antonín Panenka, 9 Miroslav Gajdusek, 10 Ladislav Vizek, 11 Karel Kroupa (73’ Marian Masny). Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. Czechoslovakia. 24 november 1979. Prague, stadium: Sparta Stadium. Czechoslovakia – Luxembourg 4-0 (3-0). 37’ Antonín Panenka 1-0, 39’ and 45’ Marian Masny 2-0 and 3-0, 61’ Ladislav Vizek 4-0. Referee: Marcel Van Langenhove (BEL). Attendance: 15.000 YC: 42’ Paul Philipp (Luxembourg). Czechoslovakia: 1 Zdenek Hruska; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Ladislav Jurkemik (61’ Rostislav Vojacek), 4 Anton Ondruš, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6 Frantisek Stambachr, 7 Ján Kozák, 8 Antonín Panenka, 9 Ladislav Vizek, 10 Marian Masny, 11 Miroslav Gajdusek. Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. Luxembourg: 1 Jeannot Moes; 2 Jeannot Reiter, 3 Jean-Louis Margue, 4 Jean Zuang, 5 Nico Rohmann, 6 Carlo Weis, 7 Paul Philipp, 8 Nico Wagner, 9 Romain Michaux, 10 Nico Braun, 11 Marcel Di Domenico (69’ Gilbert Dresch) . Coach: Louis Pilot. GROUP 6 Finland. 24 may 1978. Helsinki, stadium: Olympiastadion . Finland – Greece 3-0 (1-0). 35’ Atik Ismail 1-0, 80’ Jyrki Nieminen 2-0, 82’ Atik Ismail 3-0. Referee: Heinz Einbeck (GER). Attendance: 7.740 YC: 1’ Miikka Toivola and 75’ Aki Heiskanen (Finland) 2’ Hristos Terzanidis (Greece) Finland: 1 Pertti Alaja; 2 Erkki Vihtilä, 3 Arto Tolsa, 4 Ari Mäkynen, 5 Esko Ranta, 6 Pertti Jantunen, 7 Aki Heiskanen, 8 Miikka Toivola, 9 Leo Houtsonen (61’ Olavi Rissanen) , 10 Atik Ismail, 11 Jyrki Nieminen. Coach: Aulis Rytkönen. Greece: 1 Nikos Hristidis; 2 Theodoros Palas (79’ Petros Karavitis), 3 Konstantinos Iosifidis, 4 Pantelis Nikolaou, 5 Georgios Foiros, 6 Giannis Damanakis, 7 Crhistos Ardizoglou (45’ Georgios Semertzidis), 8 Hristos Terzanidis, 9 Ilias-Maik Galakos, 10 Dimitrios Papaioannou, 11 Thomas Mavros. Coach: Alketas Panagulias. Finland. 20 september 1978. Helsinki, stadium: Olympiastadion . Finland – Hungary 2-1 (1-0). 30’ Atik Ismail 1-0, 53’ Seppo Pyykkö 2-0, 74’ László Tieber 2-1. Referee: Erik Fredriksson (SWE). Attendance: 4.797 YC: 32’ László Balint (Hungary), 51’ Miikka Toivola and 85’ Atik Ismail (Finland). Finland: 1 Pertti Alaja; 2 Erkki Vihtilä, 3 Arto Tolsa, 4 Risto Salonen, 5 Esko Ranta, 6 Pertti Jantunen, 7 Jouko Suomalainen (63’ Juha Helin), 8 Miikka Toivola, 9 Seppo Pyykkö (76’Arto Uimonen), 10 Atik Ismail, 11 Jyrki Nieminen. Coach: Aulis Rytkönen. Hungary: 1 Sándor Gujdar; 2 Sándor Paroczai, 3 László Balint, 4 Sándor Lukacs, 5 József Kovács (57’ László Szokolai), 6 Zoltán Kereki, 7 Emö Kardos, 8 László Gyimesi, 9 György Tatar, 10 Sándor Pinter, 11 László Tieber. Coach: Ferenc Kovacs Russia. 20 september 1978. Yerevan, stadium: Hrazdan. Russia – Greece 2-0 (1-0). 20’ Iouri Chesnokov 1-0, 53’ Volodymyr Bezsonov 2-0. Referee: John Carpenter (IRL). Atendance: 55.000 YC: 14’ Giannis Damanakis, 60’ Hristos Terzanidis and 70’ Petros Ravusis, RC: Two yellow cards so red: 71’ Hristos Terzanidis (all Greece). Russia: 1 Iouri Degtiarjev; 2 Anatoli Konkov, 3 Vassili Zhupikov, 4 Alexandre Berejnoi, 5 Alexandre Bubnov, 6 Serguei Prigoda, 7 Leonid Buryak, 8 Iouri Chesnokov, 9 Volodymyr Bezsonov, 10 Vagiz Khidiyatulline (74’ Mikhail An), 11 Oleh Blokhin. Coach: Nikita Simonjan. Greece: 1 Nikos Hristidis; 2 Ioannis Kirastas, 3 Theodoros Palas, 4 Petros Ravusis, 5 Georgios Foiros, 6 Hristos Terzanidis, 7 Giannis Damanakis, 8 Dimitrios Nikoludis, 9 Anastasios Mitropoulos, 10 Georgios Delikaris, 11 Thomas Mavros. Coach: Alketas Panagulias. Greece. 11 october 1978. Athens, stadium: Apostolos Nikolaidis. Greece – Finland 8-1 (5-0). 15’ Dimitrios Nikoludis 1-0, 23’ Georgios Delikaris 2-0, 25’ Dimitrios Nikoludis 3-0, 38’ and 44’ Thomas Mavros 4-0 and 5-0, 47’ Georgios Delikaris 6-0, 61’ Aki Heiskanen 6-1, 75’ (penalty) Thomas Mavros 7-1, 81’ Ilias-Maik Galakos 8-1. Referee: Marcel Van Langenhove (BEL). Attendance: 8.000 YC: Arto Tolsa (Finland). Greece: 1 Vasilios Konstandinou; 2 Ioannis Kirastas, 3 Theodoros Palas, 4 Petros Ravusis, 5 Georgios Foiros, 6 Crhistos Ardizoglou, 7 Anastasios Mitropoulos (68’ Georgios Semertzidis), 8 Dimitrios Nikoludis, 9 Ilias-Maik Galakos (84’ Hristos Ziakos) , 10 Georgios Delikaris, 11 Thomas Mavros. Coach: Alketas Panagulias. Finland: 1 Pertti Alaja; 2 Erkki Vihtilä, 3 Arto Tolsa, 4 Risto Salonen, 5 Esko Ranta, 6 Pertti Jantunen, 7 Jouko Suomalainen (74’ Kalle Nieminen), 8 Aki Heiskanen, 9 Seppo Pyykkö (30’Arto Uimonen) , 10 Atik Ismail, 11 Jyrki Nieminen. Coach: Aulis Rytkönen. Hungary. 11 october 1978. Budapest, stadium: Hungary – Russia 2-0 (1-0). 26’ Béla Várady 1-0, 60’ László Szokolai 2-0. Referee: Walter Eschweiler (GER). Attendance: 35.000 YC: 16’ Vagiz Khidiyatulline, 38’ Volodymyr Bezsonov (Russia) 74’ György Tatar, 78’ Sándor Pinter and 83’ László Fekete (Hungary) Hungary: 1 Béla Katzirz; 2 Gyözö Martos, 3 István Kocsis, 4 Sándor Lukacs, 5 József Pal, 6 Zoltán Kereki, 7 László Szokolai (75’ László Gyimesi), 8 György Tatar, 9 István Kovács (85’ László Fekete), 10 Sándor Pinter, 11 Béla Várady. Coach: Ferenc Kovacs. Russia: 1 Iouri Degtiarjev (43’ Mikhail An), 2 Anatoli Konkov, 3 Vassili Zhupikov, 4 Alexandre Makhovikov, 5 Alexandre Bubnov, 6 Alexandre Berejnoi, 7 Leonid Buryak (65’ Serguei Prigoda), 8 Volodymyr Bezsonov, 9 Vladimir Gutsaev, 10 Vagiz Khidiyatulline, 11 Oleh Blokhin. Coach: Nikita Simonjan. Greece. 29 october 1978. Thessaloniki, stadium: Toumba. Greece – Hungary 4-1 (0-0). 58’ and 67’ Ilias-Maik Galakos 1-0 and 2-0, 71’ Crhistos Ardizoglou 3-0, 89’ Thomas Mavros 4-0, 90’ Béla Várady 4-1. Referee: Nikola Milanov Doudine (BUL). Attendance: 15.000 Greece: 1 Vasilios Konstandinou; 2 Charalambros Xanthopoulos, 3 Konstantinos Iosifidis, 4 Petros Ravusis, 5 Georgios Foiros, 6 Dimitrios Nikoludis, 7 Crhistos Ardizoglou (83’ Anastasios Mitropoulos), 8 Georgios Delikaris (76’ Ioannis Damanakis), 9 Ilias-Maik Galakos, 10 Georgios Kudas, 11 Thomas Mavros. Coach: Alketas Panagulias. Hungary: 1 Béla Katzirz; 2 Gyözö Martos, 3 István Kocsis, 4 Sándor Lukacs, 5 Sándor Zombori, 6 Zoltán Kereki, 7 László Szokolai (65’ István Kovács), 8 József Pal, 9 György Tatar, 10 Sándor Pinter, 11 Béla Várady. Coach: Ferenc Kovacs. Hungary. 2 may 1979. Budapest, stadium: Hungary – Greece 0-0. Referee: Bartley John Homewood (ENG). Attendance: 15.000 YC: 67’ Spiros Livathinos. Hungary: 1 Béla Katzirz; 2 Péter Török, 3 István Kocsis, 4 László Kutasi, 5 Béla Kovács, 6 László Balint, 7 László Fazekas, 8 Karoly Csapo (32’ István Magyar), 9 András Töröcsik, 10 Sándor Zombori, 11 László Fekete (75’ László Kuti). Coach: Ferenc Kovacs. Greece: 1 Panayotis Kelesidis; 2 Ioannis Gounaris, 3 Konstantinos Iosifidis, 4 Anthimos Kapsis, 5 Georgios Foiros, 6 Spiros Livathinos, 7 Crhistos Ardizoglou (78’ Konstantinos Orfanos), 8 Dimitrios Nikoludis, 9 Georgios Kostikos, 10 Giannis Damanakis (75’ Evangelos Kousoulakis), 11 Thomas Mavros. Coach: Alketas Panagulias. Russia. 19 may 1979. Tblisi, stadium: Boris Paichadze. Russia – Hungary 2-2 (1-1). 23’ Iouri Chesnokov 1-0, 33’ György Tatar 1-1, 63’ László Pusztai 1-2, 75’ Ramaz Shengelia 2-2. Referee: Mcginlay Brian R. (SCO). Attendance: 75.000 YC: 18’ Péter Török (Hungary), 45’ Alexandre Bubnov (Russia). RC: Second yellow card and so red: 80’ Alexandre Bubnov (Russia). Russia: 1 Nikolai Gontar; 2 Alexandre Berejnoi, 3 Iouri Adzhem, 4 Alexandre Makhovikov, 5 Alexandre Bubnov, 6 Vitali Darasselia, 7 Manuchar Machaidze, 8 Vakhtang Koridze (70’ David Kipjani), 9 Iouri Chesnokov (82’ Vassili Zhupikov), 10 Ramaz Shengelia, 11 Oleh Blokhin. Coach: Nikita Simonjan. Hungary: 1 Zoltán Toth; 2 Péter Török (23’ Gyözö Martos), 3 István Kocsis, 4 József Toth, 5 Béla Kovács (55’ Tibor Rab), 6 László Balint, 7 László Pusztai, 8 Tibor Nyilasi, 9 András Töröcsik, 10 György Tatar, 11 István Magyar. Coach: Ferenc Kovacs. Finland. 4 july 1979. Helsinki, stadium: Olympiastadion. Finland – Russia 1-1 (0-1). 28’ Alexandre Khapsalis 0-1, 55’ Atik Ismail 1-1. Referee: Ole Amundsen (DEN). Attendance: 13.119 YC: 69’ Alexandre Makhovikov (Russia) Finland: 1 Pertti Alaja; 2 Mikko Lampi, 3 Arto Tolsa, 4 Leo Houtsonen, 5 Esko Ranta, 6 Pasi Rautiainen, 7 Seppo Pyykkö (77’ Risto Salonen), 8 Miikka Toivola (28’ Reima Kokko), 9 Petteri Kupiainen, 10 Atik Ismail, 11 Jyrki Nieminen. Coach: Esko Malm. Russia: 1 Iouri Romensky; 2 Serguei Prigoda, 3 Schota Khinchagaschvili, 4 Alexandre Makhovikov, 5 Alexandre Bubnov, 6 Vitali Darasselia, 7 Vagiz Khidiyatulline, 8 Volodymyr Bezsonov, 9 Iouri Chesnokov, 10 David Kipjani (70’ Ramaz Shengelia), 11 Alexandre Khapsalis. Coach: Nikita Simonjan. Greece. 12 september 1979. Helsinki, Apostolos Nikolaidis . Greece – Russia 1-0 (1-0). 9’ Dimitrios Nikoludis 1-0. Referee: Antonio José Garrido Da Silva (POR). Attendance: 25.000 YC: 43’ Dimitrios Nikoludis (Greece), 53’ Alexandre Bubnov and 61’ Serguei Nikouline (Russia) Greece: 1 Vasilios Konstandinou; 2 Ioannis Gounaris (74’ Ioannis Kirastas) , 3 Konstantinos Iosifidis, 4 Anthimos Kapsis, 5 Georgios Foiros, 6 Spiros Livathinos, 7 Giannis Damanakis,8 Crhistos Ardizoglou (64’ Konstantinos Orfanos) , 9 Dimitrios Nikoludis, 10 Georgios Delikaris, 11 Ilias-Maik Galakos. Coach: Alketas Panagulias. Russia: 1 Rinat Dasaev; 2 Serguei Prigoda (35’ Serguei Chavlo) , 3 Alexandre Bubnov, 4 Alexandre Makhovikov, 5 Vagiz Khidiyatulline, 6 Serguei Nikouline, 7 Fedor Cherenkov, 8 David Kipjani (46’ Stepan Yurchyshyn) , 9 Iouri Gavrilov, 10 Alexandre Maksimenkov, 11 Ramaz Shengelia. Coach: Konstantin Beskov. Hungary. 17 october 1979. Debrecen, stadium: Oláh Gábor. Hungary – Finland 3-1 (2-0). 11’ and 42’ László Fekete 1-0 and 2-0, 47’ Miikka Toivola 2-1, 57’ György Tatar 3-1. Referee: Charles Corver (HOL). Attendance: 18.000 YC: 80’ Kai Haaskivi (Finland). Hungary: 1 Gábor Zsiboras; 2 Gábor Szanto, 3 József Salamon, 4 László Kutasi (69’ János Kiss), 5 György Tatar, 6 József Poczik, 7 Mihaly Borostyan (46’ Béla Bodonyi), 8 László Kiss, 9 István Weimper, 10 László Kuti, 11 László Fekete. Coach: Dr Karoly Lakat. Finland: 1 Seppo Sairanen; 2 Mikko Lampi, 3 Arto Tolsa, 4 Leo Houtsonen, 5 Esko Ranta, 6 Pasi Rautiainen, 7 Seppo Pyykkö, 8 Miikka Toivola, 9 Kai Haaskivi, 10 Atik Ismail (67’ Juha Helin), 11 Heikki Suhonen (57’ Petteri Kupiainen). Coach: Esko Malm. Russia. 31 october 1979. Moscow, stadium: Luzhniki Stadium Russia – Finland 2-2 (0-0). 50’ Sergei Andreev 1-0, 67’ Iouri Gavrilov 2-0, 76’ Kai Haaskivi 2-1, 82’ Tuomo Hakala 2-2. Referee: Aleksandar Nikic (YUG). Attendance: 1.500 YC: 65’ Arto Tolsa, 72’ Kai Haaskivi and 79’ Esko Ranta (all Finland), 79’ Khoren Oganesyan (Russia) Russia: 1 Nikolai Gontar; 2 Alexandre Berejnoi, 3 Alexandre Bubnov, 4 Alexandre Makhovikov, 5 Vagiz Khidiyatulline, 6 Serguei Chavlo, 7 Sergei Andreev (64’ Khoren Oganesyan), 8 Vladimir Veremeev, 9 Iouri Gavrilov, 10 Volodymyr Bezsonov, 11 Stepan Yurchyshyn. Coach: Konstantin Beskov. Finland: 1 Seppo Sairanen; 2 Mikko Lampi, 3 Arto Tolsa, 4 Leo Houtsonen, 5 Esko Ranta, 6 Erkki Vihtilä, 7 Seppo Pyykkö, 8 Juhani Himanka (73’ Tuomo Hakala), 9 Kai Haaskivi, 10 Atik Ismail (73’ Hannu Turunen), 11 Jyrki Nieminen. Coach: Esko Malm. GROUP 7 Wales. 25 october 1978. Wrexham, stadium: The Racecourse. Wales – Malta 7-0 (3-0). 18’ Peter O’ Sullivan 1-0, 20’,45’,48’,51’ Robert Ian Edwards 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0, 71’ Michael Thomas 6-0, 82’ Brian Flynn 7-0. Referee: Magnus V. Petursson (ISL). Attendance: 11.475 YC: 80’ Robert Gatt (Malta). Wales: 1 William Dai Davies; 2 William Byron Stevenson, 3 Joseph Patrick Jones, 4 Leighton Phillips, 5 Malcolm Page, 6 Michael Thomas, 7 Carl Harris, 8 Brian Flynn, 9 Robert Ian Edwards, 10 Robert Mark James, 11 Leslie Cartwright (15’ Peter O’Sullivan). Coach: Michael Smith. Malta: 1 Robert Gatt; 2 George Ciantar, 3 Edwin Farrugia (41’ Costantino Consiglio), 4 Simon Tortell, 5 Mario Sschembr, 6 John Holland, 7 Vincent Magro, 8 Richard Aquilina (74’ Ernest Spiteri Gonzi), 9 George Xuereb, 10 Raymond Xuereb, 11 Carlo Seychell. Coach: Victor Scerri. Wales. 29 november 1978. Wrexham, stadium: The Racecourse . Wales – Turkey 1-0 (0-0). 70’ Nick Deacy 1-0. Referee: Alojzy Jarguz (POL). Attendance: 11.794 YC: 81’ Necdet Ergün (Turkey) Wales: 1 William Dai Davies; 2 William Byron Stevenson, 3 Joseph Patrick Jones, 4 Leighton Phillips, 5 Terence Yorath, 6 Michael Thomas, 7 Carl Harris, 8 Brian Flynn, 9 Nick Deacy, 10 Philip Dwyer, 11 Leighton James. Coach: Michael Smith. Turkey: 1 Senol Günes; 2 Turgay Semercioglu, 3 Erdogan Arica, 4 Cem Pamiroglu, 5 Necati Özçaglayan, 6 Fatih Terim, 7 Necdet Ergün, 8 Mehmet Eksi, 9 Sedat Özden, 10 Önder Mustafaoglu, 11 Ahmet Ceylan (78. Isa Ertürk). Coach: Sabri Kiraz. Malta. 25 february 1979. Gzira, stadium: Empire. Malta – Germany 0-0. Referee: Vojtech Christov (SVK) Attendance: 8.450 Malta: 1 Charles Sciberras; 2 David Buckingham, 3 Edwin Farrugia, 4 Norman Buttigieg (85’ Carlo Seychell), 5 John Holland, 6 Emanuel Farrugia, 7 Vincent Magro, 8 Joseph Xuereb, 9 Ernest Spiteri Gonzi, 10 Raymond Xuereb, 11 George Xuereb. Coach: Victor Scerri. Germany: 1 Sepp Maier; 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Gerd Zewe (70’ Klaus Toppmöller), 4 Karl-Heinz Förster, 5 Bernhard Dietz, 6 Rainer Bonhof, 7 Bernhard Cullmann, 8 Rüdiger Abramczik, 9 Klaus Fischer, 10 Hansi Müller, 11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (70’ Klaus Allofs). Coach: Josef Derwall. Turkey. 18 march 1979. Izmir, stadium: Alsancak . Turkey – Malta 2-1 (1-0). 34’ Sedat Özden 1-0, 52’ Ernest Spiteri Gonzi 1-1, 54’ Fatih Terim 2-1. Referee: Tome Manojlovski (YUG). Attendance: 45.000 YC: 1’ Edwin Farrugia and 89’ George Ciantar (Malta) 89’ Fatih Terim (Turkey). Turkey: 1 Senol Günes; 2 Turgay Semercioglu, 3 Cem Pamiroglu, 4 Necati Özçaglayan, 5 Fatih Terim, 6 Erhan Önal, 7 Necdet Ergün, 8 Tuna Güneysu (90’ Isa Ertürk), 9 Bahtiyar Yorulmaz (90’ Erhan Aslan), 10 Sedat Özden, 11 Mustafa Denizli. Coach: Sabri Kiraz. Malta: 1 Charles Sciberras; 2 George Ciantar, 3 Edwin Farrugia, 4 Joseph Xuereb, 5 John Holland, 6 Norman Buttigieg, 7 Ernest Spiteri Gonzi, 8 Vincent Magro, 9 George Xuereb, 10 Emanuel Farrugia, 11 Raymond Xuereb. Coach: Victor Scerri. Turkey. 1 april 1979. Izmir, stadium: Alsancak. Turkey – Germany 0-0. Referee: Miroslav Stupar (URS). Attendance: 50.000 Turkey: 1 Senol Günes; 2 Turgay Semercioglu, 3 Cem Pamiroglu, 4 Necati Özçaglayan, 5 Fatih Terim, 6 Engin Verel, 7 Necdet Ergün (70’ Tuna Güneysu), 8 Erhan Önal, 9 Sedat Özden, 10 Cemil Turan, 11 Mustafa Denizli. Coach: Sabri Kiraz. Germany: 1 Dieter Burdenski, 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Uli Stielike, 4 Rainer Bonhof, 5 Bernhard Dietz, 6 Bernhard Cullmann, 7 Herbert Zimmermann (70’ Karl-Heinz Förster), 8 Ronald Borchers, 9 Klaus Toppmöller, 10 Hansi Müller, 11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (75’ Walter Kelsch). Coach: Josef Derwall. Wales. 2 may 1979. Wrexham, stadium: The Racecourse . Wales – Germany 0-2 (0-1). 30’ Herbert Zimmermann 0-1, 52’ Klaus Fischer 0-2. Referee: Alberto Michelotti (ITA). Attendance: 30.000 YC: 16’ Manfred Kaltz (Germany) 54’ Terence Yorath (Wales). Wales: 1 William Dai Davies; 2 Malcolm Page, 3 Joseph Patrick Jones, 4 John Mahoney, 5 Leighton Phillips, 6 George Berry, 7 Carl Harris, 8 Michael Thomas, 9 Terence Yorath (73’ Robert Mark James) , 10 Robert Ian Edwards (63’ John Toshack), 11 Alan Curtis. Coach: Michael Smith. Germany: 1 Sepp Maier; 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Uli Stielike (89’ Bernd Martin), 4 Karl-Heinz Förster, 5 Bernhard Dietz, 6 Rainer Bonhof, 7 Bernhard Cullmann, 8 Herbert Zimmermann, 9 Klaus Fischer, 10 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, 11 Klaus Allofs. Coach: Josef Derwall. Malta. 2 june 1979. Gzira, stadium: Empire. Malta- Wales 0-2 (0-1). 15’ Peter Nicholas 0-1, 51’ Brian Flynn 0-2. Referee: Nicolaos Lagoyannis (GRE). Attendance: 8.358 Malta: 1 Charles Sciberras; 2 David Buckingham, 3 Edwin Farrugia, 4 John Holland, 5 Norman Buttigieg, 6 Emanuel Farrugia, 7 Vincent Magro, 8 Joseph Xuereb (78’ John Joseph Aquilina), 9 Ernest Spiteri Gonzi (46’ Emmanuel Fabri), 10 Raymond Xuereb, 11 George Xuereb. Coach: Victor Scerri Wales: 1 William Dai Davies; 2 William Byron Stevenson, 3 Joseph Patrick Jones, 4 John Mahoney (89’ Philip Dwyer), 5 Peter Nicholas, 6 Leighton Phillips, 7 Carl Harris (65’ Michael Thomas), 8 Brian Flynn, 9 Robert Mark James, 10 John Toshack, 11 Alan Curtis. Coach: Michael Smith. Germany. 17 october 1979. Cologne, stadium: Germany – Wales 5-1 (4-0). 21’ Klaus Fischer 1-0, 32’ Manfred Kaltz 2-0, 38’ Klaus Fischer 3-0, 42’ Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 4-0, 83’ Karl-Heinz Förster 5-0, 84’ Alan Curtis 5-1. Referee: Jan N.I. Keizer (HOL). Attendance: 60.000 YC: 50’ John Mahoney (Wales) Germany: 1 Dieter Burdenski; 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Bernhard Cullmann, 4 Karl-Heinz Förster, 5 Bernhard Dietz, 6 Rainer Bonhof, 7 Bernd Schuster (73’ Herbert Zimmermann), 8 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (77’ Hans-Peter Briegel), 9 Klaus Fischer, 10 Hansi Müller, 11 Klaus Allofs. Coach: Josef Derwall. Wales: 1 William Dai Davies; 2 William Byron Stevenson, 3 Joseph Patrick Jones (14’ George Berry), 4 John Mahoney, 5 Philip Dwyer, 6 Leighton Phillips, 7 Robert Mark James, 8 Brian Flynn, 9 Alan Curtis, 10 John Toshack (77’ Michael Thomas) , 11 Peter Nicholas. Coach: Michael Smith. Malta. 28 october 1979. Gzira, stadium: Empire. Malta – Turkey 1-2 (0-2). 20’ Sedat Özden 0-1, 25’ Mustafa Denizli 0-2, 62’ Emanuel Farrugia 1-2. Refree: Gianfranco Menegali (ITA). Attendance: 1.976 Malta: 1 John Bonello; 2 David Buckingham, 3 Edwin Farrugia, 4 John Holland, 5 Norman Buttigieg, 6 Emanuel Farrugia, 7 Vincent Magro, 8 Joseph Xuereb, 9 George Xuereb, 10 Raymond Xuereb (90’ Emmanuel Fabri), 11 Dennis Fenech. Coach: Victor Scerri Turkey: 1 Senol Günes; 2 Turgay Semercioglu, 3 Cem Pamiroglu, 4 Erol Togay, 5 Fatih Terim, 6 Serdar Bali, 7 Necdet Ergün, 8 Mehmet Eksi, 9 Sedat Özden, 10 Isa Ertürk, 11 Mustafa Denizli. Coach: Sabri Kiraz. Turkey. 21 november 1979. Izmir, stadium: Alsancak. Turkey – Wales 1-0 (0-0). 80’ Erhan Önal 1-0. Referee: Constantin Ghita (ROM). Attendance: 50.000 Turkey: 1 Senol Günes; 2 Turgay Semercioglu, 3 Erol Togay, 4 Fatih Terim, 5 Cem Pamiroglu, 6 Erhan Önal, 7 Mehmet Eksi, 8 Isa Ertürk (46’ Sadullah Acele), 9 Arif Güney, 10 Sedat Özden, 11 Mustafa Denizli (70’ Mustafa Bülent Turgat). Coach: Coskun Ozari Wales: 1 William Dai Davies; 2 William Byron Stevenson, 3 Joseph Patrick Jones, 4 Terence Yorath, 5 George Berry, 6 Leighton Phillips, 7 Gordon Davies (76’ John Mahoney), 8 Peter Nicholas, 9 Ian Patrick Walsh (65’ Robert Ian Edwards), 10 Alan Curtis, 11 Michael Thomas. Coach: Michael Smith. Germany. 22 december 1979. Gelsenkirchen, stadium: Parkstadion. Germany – Turkey 2-0 (1-0). 15’ Klaus Fischer 1-0, 89’ Herbert Zimmermann 2-0. Referee: Ruedi Renggli (SUI). Attendance: 73.000 Germany: 1 Norbert Nigbur; 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Bernhard Cullmann, 4 Bernd Förster, 5 Bernhard Dietz, 6 Rainer Bonhof, 7 Uli Stielike (83’ Herbert Zimmermann), 8 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, 9 Klaus Fischer, 10 Hansi Müller, 11 Harald Nickel. Coach: Josef Derwall. Turkey: 1 Senol Günes; 2 Turgay Semercioglu, 3 Cem Pamiroglu, 4 Güngör Tekin, 5 Fatih Terim, 6 Mehmet Eksi, 7 Resit Kaynal, 8 Erhan Önal, 9 Sadullah Acele (46’ Mustafa Bülent Turgat), 10 Sedat Özden(62’ Arif Güney), 11 Engin Verel. Coach: Sabri Kiraz. Germany. 27 february 1980. Bremen, stadium: Weserstadion. Germany – Malta 8-0 (3-0). 11’ Klaus Allofs 1-0, 19’ (penalty) Rainer Bonhof 2-0, 40’ Klaus Fischer 3-0, 55’ Klaus Allofs 4-0, 61’ (own goal) John Holland 5-0, 70’ Walter Kelsch 6-0, 74’ Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 7-0, 90’ Klaus Fischer 8-0. Refree: Norbert Rolles (LUX). Attendance: 38.000 Germany: 1 Dieter Burdenski; 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Bernhard Cullmann, 4 Karl-Heinz Förster, 5 Bernhard Dietz, 6 Rainer Bonhof, 7 Bernd Förster (60’ Harald Nickel), 8 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, 9 Klaus Fischer, 10 Hansi Müller, 11 Klaus Allofs (60’ Walter Kelsch). Coach: Josef Derwall. Malta: 1 John Bonello; 2 Edwin Farrugia, 3 Gennaro Camilleri (44’ David Buckingham), 4 John Holland, 5 Norman Buttigieg, 6 Emanuel Farrugia, 7 Joseph Xuereb, 8 Emanuel Fabri, 9 Eric Schembri, 10 Dennis Fenech, 11 George Xuereb. Coach: Victor Scerri. Final tournament. The tournament was held in Italy GROUP 1 Italy. 11 june 1980. Rome, stadium: Stadio Olimpico. Czechoslovakia – Germany 0-1 (0-0). 57’ Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 0-1. Referee: Alberto Michelotti (ITA). Attendance: 20.000 YC: Bernhard Dietz and Klaus Allofs (Germany) Czechoslavakia: 1 Jaroslav Netolicka; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Anton Ondruš, 4 Ladislav Jurkemik, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6 Ján Kozák, 7 Frantisek Stambachr, 8 Antonín Panenka, 9 Ladislav Vizek, 10 Zdenek Nehoda, 11 Miroslav Gajdusek (66’ Marian Masny). Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. Germany: 1 Harald Schumacher; 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Karl-Heinz Förster, 4 Bernhard Cullmann, 5 Bernhard Dietz, 6 Bernd Förster (60’ Felix Magath), 7 Hans-Peter Briegel, 8 Uli Stielike, 9 Hansi Müller, 10 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, 11 Klaus Allofs. Coach: Josef Derwall. Italy. 11 june 1980. Naples, stadium: San Paolo . Netherlands – Greece 1-0 (0-0). 65’ Cornelius Kist (penalty) 1-0. Referee: Adolf Prokop (GER). Attendance: 15.000 YC: Thomas Mavros (Greece) Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof (Netherlands). Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers (15’ Petrus Willem Doesburg); 2 Hubertus J N Wijnstekers, 3 Ruud Krol, 4 Michaël A Van De Korput, 5 Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp, 6 Huub Stevens, 7 Arend Haan, 8 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof, 9 Martin Vreijsen (46’ Dirk Jacobus W Nanninga), 10 Cornelius Kist, 11 Reinier L Van De Kerkhof. Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis. Greece: 1 Vasilios Konstandinou; 2 Ioannis Kirastas, 3 Konstantinos Iosifidis, 4 Georgios Foiros, 5 Hristos Terzanidis, 6 Anthimos Kapsis, 7 Spiros Livathinos, 8 Konstantinos Kouis, 9 Georgios Kostikos (78’ Ilias Galakos), 10 Thomas Mavros, 11 Crhistos Ardizoglou (68’ Nikos Anastopoulos). Coach: Alketas Panagulias. Italy. 14 june 1980. Naples, stadium: San Paolo. Germany – Netherlands 3-2 (1-0). 20’, 60 and 65’ Klaus Allofs 1-0, 2-0 and 3-0, 79’ (penalty) Johnny Rep 3-1, 85’ Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof 3-2. Referee: Robert Wurtz (FRA). Attendance: 29.889 YC: Huub Stevens (Netherlands) Bernd Schuster (Germany). Germany: 1 Harald Schumacher; 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Karl-Heinz Förster, 4 Uli Stielike, 5 Bernhard Dietz (73’ Lothar Matthäus), 6 Bernd Schuster, 7 Hans-Peter Briegel, 8 Hansi Müller (65’ Felix Magath), 9 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, 10 Horst Hrubesch, 11 Klaus Allofs. Coach: Josef Derwall. Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Hubertus J N Wijnstekers, 3 Ruud Krol, 4 Michaël A Van De Korput, 5 Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp (46’ Dirk Jacobus W Nanninga), 6 Huub Stevens, 7 Arend Haan, 8 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof, 9 Johnny Rep, 10 Cornelius Kist (69’ Franciscus J Thijssen), 11 Reinier L Van De Kerkhof. Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis. Italy. 14 june 1980. Rome, stadium: Stadio Olimpico. Greece – Czechoslovakia 1-3 (1-2). 6’ Antonín Panenka 0-1, 14’ Nikos Anastopoulos 1-1, 26’ Ladislav Vizek 1-2, 63’ Zdenek Nehoda 1-3. Referee: Patrick Partridge (ENG). Attendance: 7.614 Greece: 1 Vasilios Konstandinou; 2 Ioannis Kirastas, 3 Konstantinos Iosifidis, 4 Georgios Foiros, 5 Anthimos Kapsis, 6 Hristos Terzanidis (46’ Ilias Galakos), 7 Spiros Livathinos, 8 Konstantinos Kouis, 9 Georgios Kostikos (57’ Charalambros Xanthopoulos), 10 Nikos Anastopoulos, 11 Thomas Mavros. Coach: Alketas Panagulias. Czechoslovakia: 1 Stanislav Seman; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Anton Ondruš, 4 Ladislav Jurkemik, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6 Ján Kozák, 7 Antonín Panenka, 8 Ján Berger (23’ Werner Licka), 9 Marian Masny, 10 Zdenek Nehoda (74’ Miroslav Gajdusek), 11 Ladislav Vizek. Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. Italy. 17 june 1980. Milan, stadium: San Siro. Netherlands – Czechoslovakia 1-1 (0-1). 16’ Zdenek Nehoda 0-1, 59’ Cornelius Kist 1-1. Referee: Hilmi Ok (TUR). Attendance: 10.000 YC: Johnny Rep and Arend Haan (Netherlands) Netherlands: 1 Pieter Schrijvers; 2 Hubertus J N Wijnstekers, 3 Ruud Krol, 4 Michaël A Van De Korput, 5 Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp, 6 Wilhelmus A Van De Kerkhof, 7 Frans Thijssen, 8 Jan Poorvliet, 9 Johnny Rep, 10 Dirk Jacobus W Nanninga (46’ Arie Haan), 11 Reinier L Van De Kerkhof (15’ Cornelius Kist). Coach: Johannes Zwartkruis. Czechoslovakia: 1 Jaroslav Netolicka; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Anton Ondruš, 4 Rostislav Vojacek, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6 Ján Kozák, 7 Ladislav Jurkemik, 8 Antonín Panenka (89’ Frantisek Stambachr), 9 Marian Masny (66’ Werner Licka), 10 Zdenek Nehoda, 11 Ladislav Vizek. Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. Italy. 17 june 1980. Turin, stadium: Greece – Germany 0-0. Referee: Mcginlay Brian R. (SCO). Attendance: 16.000 YC: Ioannis Gounaris. Greece: 1 Eleftherios Pupakis; 2 Ioannis Gounaris, 3 Charalambros Xanthopoulos, 4 Pantelis Nikolaou, 5 Petros Ravusis, 6 Dimitrios Nikoludis (65’ Georgios Kudas), 7 Spiros Livathinos, 8 Crhistos Ardizoglou, 9 Ilias-Maik Galakos, 10 Thomas Mavros (79’ Georgios Kostikos), 11 Konstantinos Kouis. Coach: Alketas Panagulias. Germany: 1 Harald Schumacher; 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Karl-Heinz Förster, 4 Uli Stielike, 5 Bernd Förster (46’ Miroslav Votava), 6 Hans-Peter Briegel, 7 Bernhard Cullmann, 8 Hansi Müller, 9 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (66’ Calle Del’haye) , 10 Horst Hrubesch, 11 Caspar Memering. Coach: Josef Derwall. Group 2 Italy. 12 june 1980. Turin, stadium: Belgium – England 1-1 (1-1). 26’ Colin Raymond Wilkins 0-1, 29’ Jan Ceulemans 1-1. Referee: Heinz Aldinger (GER). Attendance: 15.186 Belgium: 1 Jean-Marie Pfaff; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Luc Millecamps, 4 Walter Meeuws, 5 Michel Renquin, 6 Wilfried Van Moer (88’ Raymond Mommens), 7 René Vandereycken, 8 Julien Cools, 9 François Van Der Elst, 10 Erwin Vandenbergh, 11 Jan Ceulemans. Coach: Guy Thys. England: 1 Ray Clemence; 2 Philip G Neal, 3 Kenneth George Sansom, 4 Philip Brian Thompson, 5 David V Watson, 6 Colin Raymond Wilkins, 7 Kevin Keegan, 8 Stephen John Coppell (81’ Terence McDermott), 9 David E Johnson (70’ Raymond Kennedy), 10 Anthony Stewart Woodcock, 11 Trevor Donald Brooking. Coach: Ronald Greenwood. Italy. 12 june 1980. Milan, stadium: San Siro. Spain – Italy 0-0. Referee: Károly Palotai (HUN). Attendance: 46.816 YC: Jesus Maria Satrustegui Azpiroz (Spain) Francesco Graziani (Italy. Spain: 1 Luis M Arconada Echarri; 2 Miguel Tendillo Belenguer, 3 Miguel Bernardo Bianqueti, 4 José Ramón Alexanco Ventosa, 5 Rafael Gordillo Vazquez, 6 Enrique Saura Gil, 7 Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll, 8 Jesus Maria Zamora Ansorena, 9 Enrique Castro Gonzalez, 10 Daniel Ruiz Bazan (53’ Juanito), 11 Jesus Maria Satrustegui Azpiroz. Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz. Italy. 1 Dino Zoff; 2 Claudio Gentile, 3 Antonio Cabrini (56’ Romeo Benetti), 4 Gabriele Oriali, 5 Fulvio Collovati, 6 Gaetano Scirea, 7 Franco Causio, 8 Marco Tardelli, 9 Francesco Graziani, 10 Giancarlo Antognoni, 11 Roberto Bettega. Coach: Vincenzo Bearzot. Italy. 15 june 1980. Milan, stadium San Siro. Belgium – Spain 2-1 (1-1). 17’ Erik Gerets 1-0, 36’ Enrique Castro Gonzalez 1-1, 65’ Julien Cools 2-1. Referee: Charles Corver (HOL). Attendance: 11.430 YC: Miguel Bernardo Bianqueti and Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll (Spain). Belgium: 1 Jean-Marie Pfaff; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Luc Millecamps, 4 Walter Meeuws, 5 Michel Renquin, 6 Wilfried Van Moer (80’ Raymond Mommens), 7 René Vandereycken, 8 Julien Cools, 9 François Van Der Elst, 10 Erwin Vandenbergh (81’ René Verheyen), 11 Jan Ceulemans. Coach: Guy Thys Spain: 1 Luis M Arconada Echarri; 2 Miguel Tendillo Belenguer (79’ Francisco Carrasco), 3 Miguel Bernardo Bianqueti, 4 José Ramón Alexanco Ventosa, 5 Rafael Gordillo Vazquez, 6 Enrique Saura Gil, 7 Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll (37’ Vincente Del Bosque Gonzalez), 8 Jesus Maria Zamora Ansorena, 9 Enrique Castro Gonzalez, 10 Juanito, 11 Jesus Maria Satrustegui Azpiroz. Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz. Italy. 15 june 1980. Turin, stadium: England – Italy 0-1 (0-0). 79’ Marco Tardelli 0-1. Referee: Nicolae Rainea (ROM). Attendance: 59.649 YC: Marco Tardelli and Romeo Benetti II (Italy). England: 1 Peter Shilton; 2 Philip G Neal, 3 Kenneth George Sansom, 4 Philip Brian Thompson, 5 David V Watson, 6 Colin Raymond Wilkins, 7 Kevin Keegan, 8 Stephen John Coppell, 9 Garry Birtles (75’ Paul Mariner), 10 Raymond Kennedy, 11 Anthony Stewart Woodcock. Coach: Ronald Greenwood. Italy: 1 Dino Zoff; 2 Claudio Gentile, 3 Gabriele Oriali, 4 Romeo BENETTI II, 5 Fulvio Collovati, 6 Gaetano Scirea, 7 Franco Causio (88’ Giuseppe Baresi), 8 Marco Tardelli, 9 Francesco Graziani, 10 Giancarlo Antognoni, 11 Roberto Bettega. Coach: Vincenzo Bearzot. Italy. 18 june 1980. Naples, stadium: - San Paolo . Spain – England 1-2 (0-1). 19’ Trevor Donald Brooking 0-1, Terence McDermott (England). 48’ (penalty) Daniel Ruiz Bazan 1-1, 61’ Anthony Stewart Woodcock 1-2. Referee: Erich Linemayr (AUT). Attendance: 15.000 YC: Francisco Carrasco (Spain) Terence McDermott (England) Spain: 1 Luis M Arconada Echarri; 2 Secundino Suarez Vazquez, 3 Antonio Olmo Rodriguez, 4 José Ramón Alexanco Ventosa, 5 Rafael Gordillo Vazquez, 6 Francisco Javier URIA, 7 Jesus Maria Zamora Ansorena, 8 Julio Cardenosa Rodriguez (46’ Francisco Carrasco), 9 Juanito (46’ Daniel Ruiz Bazan), 10 Carlos Santillana, 12 Francisco Carrasco. Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz. England : 1 Ray Clemence; 2 Vivian Anderson (86’ Trevor Cherry), 3 Michael Denis Mills, 4 Philip Brian Thompson, 5 David V Watson, 6 Colin Raymond Wilkins, 7 Terence McDermott, 8 Glenn Hoddle (77’ Paul Mariner), 9 Kevin Keegan, 10 Anthony Stewart Woodcock, 11 Trevor Donald Brooking. Coach: Ronald Greenwood. Italy. 18 june 1980. Rome, stadium: Stadio Olimpico. Italy – Belgium 0-0. Referee: Antonio José Garrido Da Silva (POR). Attendance: 42.318 YC: François Van Der Elst, Walter Meeuws and René Vandereycken (Belgium) Franco Causio and Gabriele Oriali (Italy). Italy: 1 Dino Zoff; 2 Claudio Gentile, 3 Gabriele Oriali (46. Alessandro Altobelli), 4 Romeo Benetti II, 5 Fulvio Collovati, 6 Gaetano Scirea, 7 Franco Causio, 8 Marco Tardelli, 9 Francesco Graziani, 10 Giancarlo Antognoni (35’ Giuseppe Baresi), 11 Roberto Bettega. Coach: Vincenzo Bearzot. Belgium: 1 Jean-Marie Pfaff; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Luc Millecamps, 4 Walter Meeuws, 5 Michel Renquin, 6 Wilfried Van Moer (48’ René Verheyen), 7 René Vandereycken, 8 Julien Cools, 9 Raymond Mommens (77’ Erwin Vandenbergh), 10 François Van Der Elst, 11 Jan Ceulemans. Coach: Guy Thys. Play off for the third place: Italy. 21 june 1980. Naples, stadium: San Paolo. Czechoslovakia – Italy 1-1 (0-0) a.e.t. 54’ Ladislav Jurkemik 0-1, 73’ Francesco Graziani 1-1. Penalties: 0-1 Franco Causio, 1-1 Marian Masny, 1-2 Alessandro Altobelli, 2-2 Zdenek Nehoda, 2-3 Giuseppe Baresi, 3-3 Anton Ondruš, 3-4 Antonio Cabrini, 4-4 Ladislav Jurkemik, 4-5 Romeo BENETTI II, 5-5 Antonín Panenka, 5-6 Francesco Graziani, 6-6 Koloman Gögh, 6-7 Gaetano Scirea, 7-7 Miroslav Gajdusek, 7-8 Marco Tardelli, 8-8 Ján Kozák, 8-8 Fulvio Collovati (missed), 8-9 Jozef Barmos. Czechoslovakia wins the Bronze medal. Referee: Erich Linemayr (AUT). Attendance: 24.652 YC: Ladislav Jurkemik (Czechoslovakia). Czechoslovakia; 1 Jaroslav Netolicka; 2 Jozef Barmos, 3 Anton Ondruš, 4 Rostislav Vojacek, 5 Koloman Gögh, 6 Ján Kozák, 7 Ladislav Jurkemik, 8 Antonín Panenka, 9 Marian Masny, 10 Zdenek Nehoda, 11 Ladislav Vizek (64’ Miroslav Gajdusek). Coach: Dr Jozef Venglos. Italy: 1 Dino Zoff; 2 Claudio Gentile, 3 Antonio Cabrini, 4 Giuseppe Baresi, 5 Fulvio Collovati, 6 Gaetano Scirea, 7 Franco Causio, 8 Marco Tardelli, 9 Francesco Graziani, 10 Roberto Bettega (83’ Romeo Benetti), 11 Alessandro Altobelli. Coach: Vincenzo Bearzot. Final: Italy. 22 june 1980. Rome, stadium: Stadio Olimpico . Belgium – Germany 1-2 (0-1). 10’ Horst Hrubesch 0-1, 75’ (penalty) René Vandereycken 1-1 and 88’ Horst Hrubesch 1-2. Referee: Nicolae Rainea (ROM). Attendance: 47.864 YC: Luc Millecamps, René Vandereycken and François Van Der Elst (Belgium) Karl-Heinz Förster (Germany) Belgium: 1 Jean-Marie Pfaff; 2 Erik Gerets, 3 Luc Millecamps, 4 Walter Meeuws, 5 Michel Renquin, 6 Wilfried Van Moer, 7 René Vandereycken, 8 Julien Cools, 9 Raymond Mommens, 10 François Van Der Elst, 11 Jan Ceulemans. Coach: Guy Thys Germany: 1 Harald Schumacher; 2 Manfred Kaltz, 3 Karl-Heinz Förster, 4 Uli Stielike, 5 Bernhard Dietz, 6 Bernd Schuster, 7 Hans-Peter Briegel (55’ Bernhard Cullmann), 8 Hansi Müller, 9 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, 10 Horst Hrubesch, 11 Klaus Allofs. Coach: Josef Derwall. Scorers 7 – Kevin Keegan [England] 6 – Klaus Fischer (W. Germany] 5 – Francois van der Elst [Belgium], Marian Masny [Czechoslovakia], Klaus Allofs [W. Germany] 4 – Robert Latchford [England], Hans Krankl [Austria], Kenneth Dalglish [Scotland], Carlos Alonso Gonzalez Santillana [Spain], Zlatko Vujovic [Yugoslavia], Martin Hoffmann, Joachim Streich [East Germany], Thomas Mavros [Greece], Atik Ismail [Finland], Robert Ian Edwards [Wales], Kees Kist [Holland], Zdenek Nehoda, Ladislav Vizek [Czechoslovakia] 3 – David Watson, Anthony Woodcock [England], Gerard Armstrong [N.Ireland], Gerard Daly [Eire], Chavdar Tzvetkov [Bulgaria], Preben Elkjaer [Denmark], Walter Schachner [Austria], Tamagnini Nene [Portugal], Archibald Gemmill [Scotland], Ruud Geels [Holland], Zbigniew Boniek, Roman Ogaza [Poland], Gerd Weber [East Germany], Antonin Panenka [Czechoslovakia], Anders Gronhagen [Sweden], Hlias Galakos, Dimitris Nikoloudis [Greece], Daniel Ruiz Bazan Justa ‘Dani’ [Spain], Karl-Heinz Rummenigge [W. Germany] 2 – Francis [England], Grealish, Stapleton [Eire], H. Jensen, B. Nielsen, Lerby, Simonsen [Denmark], Kreuz, Pezzey [Austria], Alberto, Gomes [Portugal], A. Gray, McQueen, Robertson [Scotland], Larsen-Okland [Norway], Asensi [Spain], Krancjar, Petrovic, Surjak [Yugoslavia], Georgescu, Raducanu, Sames [Romania], Brandts, Metgod, Nanninga, Willy van de Kerkhof [Holland], Terlecki [Poland], Lindemann, Schnuphase [East Germany], Kozak, Stambachr [Czechoslovakia], Six [France], Borg [Sweden], Delikaris [Greece], Fekete, Tatar, Varadi [Hungary], Chesnokov [USSR], Hrubesch, Zimmermann [W. Germany], Sedat [Turkey], Flynn [Wales], Vandereycken, Cools [Belgium] 1 – Hoddle, Barnes, Neal, Brooking, Wilkins [England], Moreland, C. Nicholl, Caskey, Spence, Anderson [N.Ireland], Martin, Givens [Eire], Jeliazkov, Panov, Iliev [Bulgaria], Arnesen, Rontved [Denmark], Gerets, Ceulemans, Vandenbergh, Voordeckers, Van Moer, Janssens, Vercauteren [Belgium], Welzl, Jara, Prohaska [Austria], Reinaldo, Artur, Alves [Portugal], Archibald, Jordan [Scotland], Aas, Hammer, P. Jacobsen [Norway], Villar, Saura, Del Bosque, Ruben Cano, Juanito, Quini [Spain], Desnica, Halilhodzic, D. Savic, Sliskovic [Yugoslavia], Augustin, Iordanescu, Multescu [Romania], Kaiafas, Vrahimis [Cyprus], Rep, Thijssen, Rene van de Kerkhof, Stevens, Peters, wildschut, Krol, Rensenbrink [Holland], Rudy, Wieczorek, Mazur, Kusto, Lato [Poland], Hafner, Peter, Riediger [East Germany], Barberis, Heinz Hermann, Herbert Hermann, Pfister, Ponte, Tanner, Zappa [Switzerland], Gudlaugsson, P. Petursson [Iceland], Gajdusek, Jurkemik [Czechoslovakia], Pecout, Rampillon, Lacombe, Platini, Battiston, Petit, Emon, Larios, Tresor, Gemmrich, Berdoll [France], Svensson, Backe, Cervin, Nordgren [Sweden], Braun, Michaux [Luxembourg], Anastopoulos, Ardizoglou [Greece], Pusztai, Szokolai, Tieber [Hungary], Haaskivi, Hakala, Heiskanen, Pyykko, Nieminen, M. Toivola [Finland], Andreev, Gavrilov, Hapasalis, Shengelia, Bessonov [USSR], Bonhof, Kaltz, Kelsch, Forster [W. Germany], Erhan Onal, B. Mustafa, Fatih [Turkey], Curtis, Nicholas, Deacy, P. O’Sullivan, M. Thomas [Wales], Em. Farrugia, Spiteri Gonzi [Malta], Grzaiani, Tardelli [Italy] Own goals: Nicholl [Northern Ireland] for England Kische [East Germany] for Holland J. Holland [Malta] for West Germany Teams 25 - England 24 – Holland 23 - West Germany 22 - Czechoslovakia 18 – East Germany 16 – Belgium 15 – Scotland, Spain, 14 – Austria, Yugoslavia, Greece 13 – Denmark, Poland, France 11 - Wales 10 – Portugal, Finland 9 - Eire, Romania, Sweden, Hungary 8 - Nothern Ireland 7 - Switzerland, USSR 6 - Bulgaria 5 – Norway, Turkey 2 - Cyprus, Iceland, Luxembourg, Malta, Italy Total – 354 goals
European Championship Overview File
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