This article covers the Yugoslav national team at the 1968 European Football Championship .
qualification
Yugoslavia prevailed in qualification group 4 with three wins and one defeat against runner-up world champions Germany and Albania. In the quarter-finals they met France. In the first leg they separated on April 6, 1968 with 1: 1. France won the second leg 5-1 on April 24.
Pl.
country
Sp.
S.
U
N
Gates
Diff.
Points
1.
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia
4th
3
0
1
00 8: 300
+5
0 6: 20
2.
Germany Federal Republic BR Germany
4th
2
1
1
00 9: 200
+7
0 5: 30
3.
Albania 1946 Albania
4th
0
1
3
00 0:120
−12
0 1: 70
Game results
04/09/1967
BR Germany
-
Albania
6: 0 (2: 0)
05/03/1967
Yugoslavia
-
BR Germany
1: 0 (0: 0)
05/14/1967
Albania
-
Yugoslavia
0: 2 (0: 1)
07.10.1967
BR Germany
-
Yugoslavia
3: 1 (1: 0)
11/12/1967
Yugoslavia
-
Albania
4: 0 (1: 0)
December 17, 1967
Albania
-
BR Germany
0-0
Yugoslav contingent
player
Date of birth
position
society
Ilija Pantelić
August 2, 1942
goalkeeper
Vojvodina Novi Sad
Radomir Vukčević
September 15, 1941
goalkeeper
Hajduk Split
Ratomir Dujković
February 24, 1946
goalkeeper
Red Star Belgrade
Mirsad Fazlagic
April 4, 1943
Defense
FK Sarajevo
Milan Damjanović
October 15, 1943
Defense
Partizan Belgrade
Blagoje Paunović
June 4, 1947
Defense
Partizan Belgrade
Dragan Holcer
January 19, 1945
Defense
Hajduk Split
Mladen Ramljak
July 1, 1945
Defense
Dinamo Zagreb
Ljubomir Mihajlović
September 4, 1943
Defense
Partizan Belgrade
Rajko Aleksic
February 19, 1947
Defense
Vojvodina Novi Sad
Borivoje Đorđević
August 2, 1948
midfield
Partizan Belgrade
Ilija Petković
September 22, 1945
midfield
OFK Belgrade
Ivica Osim
May 6, 1941
midfield
FK Željezničar
Rudolf Belin
November 4, 1942
midfield
Dinamo Zagreb
Miroslav Pavlović
October 23, 1942
midfield
Dinamo Zagreb
Jovan Aćimović
June 21, 1948
midfield
Red Star Belgrade
Ivica Brzić
December 28, 1941
midfield
Vojvodina Novi Sad
Dobrivoje Trivic
October 26, 1943
midfield
Vojvodina Novi Sad
Vahidin Musemić
October 29, 1946
attack
FK Sarajevo
Dragan Džajic
May 30, 1946
attack
Red Star Belgrade
Boško Antić
January 7, 1945
attack
FK Sarajevo
Idriz Hošić
February 17, 1944
attack
Partizan Belgrade
Trainer
Rajko Mitic
November 19, 1922
Yugoslav Games
Semifinals
final
Final (replay)
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