European Football Championship 1972 / final round

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This article covers the matches of the finals of the 1972 European Football Championship with all statistical details:

Semifinals

Soviet Union - Hungary 1: 0 (0: 0)

Soviet Union Hungary
Soviet UnionSoviet Union
Wednesday 14 June 1972 at 8:00 p.m. in Brussels ( Stade Émile Versé )
Spectators: 1,659
Referee: Rudi Glöckner ( GDR ) Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 
Match report
HungaryHungary
Evgeny Rudakow - Murtas Churzilawa - Revaz Dzodzvashwili , Vladimir Kaplichni , Juri Istomin - Anatoli Konkow , Vladimir Troschkin , Viktor Kolotow - Anatoli Baidachni , Anatoli Banischewski (79th Giwili Nodija ), Volodymyr Onyschtonomschenko Trainer: Alexander Pyshtonomschenko(C)Captain of the crew
István Geczi - Miklós Pancsics - Tibor Fabian , László Bálint , Peter Juhász - István Juhász , Lajos Kocsis (60th Flórián Albert ), Lajos Kü - István Szöke , Ferenc Bene (60th Antal Dunai ), Sandor Zambo Trainer: Rudolf Illovszambo(C)Captain of the crew
goal 1: 0 Anatoly Konkov (53.)
yellow cards Murtas Churzilawa yellow cards Tibor Fabian, László Bálint
Missed penalty Rudakow saves a penalty from Zambo (83.)

Belgium - Germany 1: 2 (0: 1)

Belgium BR Germany
BelgiumBelgium
Wednesday 14 June 1972 at 8:00 p.m. in Antwerp ( Bosuil Stadium )
Spectators: 55,601
Referee: William Mullen ( Scotland ) ScotlandScotland 
Match report
BR GermanyBR Germany
Christian Piot - Erwin Vandendaele - Georges Heylens , Jean Thissen , Léon Dolmans - Léon Semmeling , Jan Verheyen , Jean Dockx , Maurice Martens (68th Lon Polleunis ) - Raoul Lambert , Paul Van Himst Trainer: Raymond Goethals(C)Captain of the crew
Sepp Maier - Franz Beckenbauer - Horst-Dieter Höttges , Georg Schwarzenbeck - Herbert Wimmer , Günter Netzer , Uli Hoeneß (59. Jürgen Grabowski ), Paul Breitner - Jupp Heynckes , Gerd Müller , Erwin Kremers Trainer: Helmut Schön(C)Captain of the crew


goal 1: 2 Lon Polleunis (83rd)
goal0: 1 Gerd Müller (24.)
goal0: 2 Gerd Müller (71.)
yellow cards Erwin Vandendaele (17th)

3rd place match

Belgium - Hungary 2: 1 (2: 0)

Belgium Hungary
BelgiumBelgium
Saturday 17th June 1972 at 8 p.m. in Liège ( Stade Sclessin )
Spectators: 6,184
Referee: Johan Einar Boström ( Sweden ) SwedenSweden 
Match report
HungaryHungary
Christian Piot - Georges Heylens , Erwin Vandendaele , Jean Thissen , Léon Dolmans - Léon Semmeling , Jan Verheyen , Jean Dockx , Lon Polleunis - Raoul Lambert , Paul Van Himst Trainer: Raymond Goethals(C)Captain of the crew
István Geczi - Miklós Pancsics - Tibor Fabian , László Bálint - István Juhász , Flórián Albert , Lajos Kü , Peter Juhász - István Szöke , Mihaly Kozma , Sandor Zambo (46th Lajos Szűcs ) Trainer: Rudolf Illovszky(C)Captain of the crew
goal1: 0 Raoul Lambert (24th)
goal2: 0 Paul van Himst (28th)


Penalty kick2: 1 Lajos Kü (53rd, foul penalty )
yellow cards Léon Dolmans yellow cards Peter Juhász

final

Federal Republic of Germany - Soviet Union 3: 0 (1: 0)

BR Germany Soviet Union
BR GermanyBR Germany
Sunday June 18, 1972 in Brussels ( Heysel Stadium )
Spectators: 43,066
Referee: Ferdinand Marschall ( Austria ) AustriaAustria 
Match report
Soviet UnionSoviet Union
Sepp Maier - Franz Beckenbauer - Horst-Dieter Höttges , Georg Schwarzenbeck , Paul Breitner - Herbert Wimmer , Günter Netzer , Uli Hoeneß - Jupp Heynckes , Gerd Müller , Erwin Kremers Trainer: Helmut Schön(C)Captain of the crew
Yevgeny Rudakov - murtaz khurtsilava - Revaz Dzodzvashwili , Vladimir Kaplichni , Yuri Istomin - Anatoliy Konkov (46. Oleg Dolmatow ), Vladimir Troschkin , Viktor Kolotow - Anatoli Baidatschni , Anatoli Banischewski (66. Eduard Kozinkewitsch ), Volodymyr Onyschtschenko Coach: Alexander Ponomarev(C)Captain of the crew
goal1: 0 Gerd Müller (27.)
goal2: 0 Herbert Wimmer (52.)
goal3: 0 Gerd Müller (58.)
yellow cards Vladimir Kaplichni (43.)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ European Football Championship 1968 Semi-Final. UEFA , archived from the original on August 29, 2000 ; accessed on June 28, 2016 .
  2. ^ European Football Championship 1968 Semi-Final. UEFA , archived from the original on December 3, 2000 ; accessed on June 28, 2016 .
  3. ^ European Football Championship 1968 Third Place Playoff. UEFA , archived from the original on December 10, 2000 ; accessed on June 28, 2016 .
  4. ^ European Football Championship 1968 Final. UEFA , archived from the original on October 18, 2000 ; accessed on June 28, 2016 .