1960 Summer Olympics / Football

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Football at the
1960 Summer Olympics
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venue ItalyItaly Rome , Florence , Grosseto , L'Aquila , Livorno , Naples , Pescara
Competition venue Stadio Olimpico , Stadio Flaminio , Stadio Comunale Firenze , Stadio Comunale Grosseto , Stadio Comunale L'Aquila , Stadio Ardenza , Stadio Fuorigrotta , Stadio Adriatico
Teams 16
Nations 16
Athletes 235 (235 Mars symbol (male))
date August 26 - September 10, 1960
decisions 1
Melbourne 1956

At the XVII. At the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome , a football competition was held. Yugoslavia reached the final for the fourth time in a row and won for the first time after three defeats. For Germany, a German selection took part, which was able to prevail in an internal German elimination against the team from the GDR. In the qualification for the group stage, which was carried out for the first time at the Olympic football tournament, the Germans failed against Poland. For the first time, the preliminary round was played in the form of a group stage with four groups of four teams. In contrast to the mode used in World Cup tournaments, however, the knockout round in this tournament began with the semi-finals; a quarter-final was not played, so that only the winners of the four preliminary round groups could qualify. In addition to Rome, the venues were the Stadio Olimpico , where only the final took place, and the Stadio Flaminio , Florence , Grosseto , L'Aquila , Livorno , Naples and Pescara .

Host Italy could not use the home bonus and only finished fourth.

Denmark's silver medal was overshadowed by an airplane accident: on the way to a preparation game for the tournament, eight players, including three already nominated for the Olympic tournament, fell to their deaths with a De Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide shortly after the start in Copenhagen .

qualification

Stages

In addition to the Stadio Olimpico as the final venue, seven stadiums were selected.

city Stadion Places
Rome Flaminio Stadium 30,000
Naples Fuorigrotta stadium 76,824
Florence Stadio Comunale 47,282
L'Aquila Stadio Comunale 20,000
Livorno Ardenza stadium 19,238
Pescara Stadio Adriatico 19,500
Grosseto Stadio Comunale 10,200

The tournament

Olympic football tournament 1960
Olympic rings Soccer
Number of nations 16  (of 36 applicants)
Olympic champion Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia (1st title)
venue Rome ( Florence , Grosseto ,
L'Aquila , Livorno , Naples ,
Pescara )
Opening game August 26, 1960
Endgame September 10, 1960
Games 28
Gates 120  (⌀: 4.29 per game)
Top scorer YugoslavYugoslav Milan Galić (7 goals)
Warnings 18  (⌀: 0.64 per game)
References (⌀: 0.07 per game)

Group stage

Group A

August 26, 1960 in Grosseto
Bulgaria - Turkey 3: 0 (1: 0)
August 26, 1960 in Pescara
Yugoslavia - VA Republic 6: 1 (3: 0)
August 29, 1960 in L'Aquila
Bulgaria - VA Republic 2: 0 (1: 0)
August 29, 1960 in Florence
Yugoslavia - Turkey 4: 0 (1: 0)
September 1, 1960 in Rome (Stadio Flaminio)
Yugoslavia - Bulgaria 3: 3 (0: 0)
September 1, 1960 in Livorno
Turkey - VA Republic 3: 3 (2: 1)
rank country Gates Points
1 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia 13: 4 5: 1
2 Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Bulgaria 8: 3 5: 1
3 United Arab RepublicUnited Arab Republic VA Republic 4:11 1: 5
4th TurkeyTurkey Turkey 3:10 1: 5

Group B

August 26, 1960 in Livorno
Brazil - Great Britain 4: 3 (1: 1)
August 26, 1960 in Naples
Italy - Taiwan 4: 1 (2: 1)
29 August 1960 in Rome (Stadio Flaminio)
Italy - Great Britain 2: 2 (1: 1)
29 August 1960 in Rome (Stadio Flaminio)
Brazil - Taiwan 5: 0 (2: 0)
September 1, 1960 in Grosseto
Great Britain - Taiwan 3: 2 (1: 0)
September 1, 1960 in Florence
Italy - Brazil 3: 1 (0: 1)
rank country Gates Points
1 ItalyItaly Italy 9: 4 5: 1
2 Brazil 1960Brazil Brazil 10: 6 4: 2
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 8: 8 3: 3
4th TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan 3:12 0: 6

Group C

August 26, 1960 in Rome (Stadio Flaminio)
Poland - Tunisia 6: 1 (3: 1)
August 26, 1960 in Rome (Stadio Flaminio)
Denmark - Argentina 3: 2 (1: 1)
August 29, 1960 in Livorno
Denmark - Poland 2: 1 (1: 0)
29 August 1960 in Pescara
Tunisia - Argentina 1: 2 (1: 1)
September 1, 1960 in L'Aquila
Denmark - Tunisia 3: 1 (2: 0)
September 1, 1960 in Naples
Argentina - Poland 2: 0 (1: 0)
rank country Gates Points
1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark 8: 4 6-0
2 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 6: 4 4: 2
3 Poland 1944Poland Poland 7: 5 2: 4
4th TunisiaTunisia Tunisia 3:11 0: 6

Group D

August 26, 1960 in L'Aquila
Hungary - India 2: 1 (1: 0)
August 26, 1960 in Florence
France - Peru 2: 1 (0: 1)
August 29, 1960 in Grosseto
France - India 1: 1 (0: 0)
August 29, 1960 in Naples
Hungary - Peru 6: 2 (3: 1)
September 1, 1960 in Rome (Stadio Flaminio)
Hungary - France 7: 0 (3: 0)
September 1, 1960 in Pescara
Peru - India 3: 1 (1: 0)
rank country Gates Points
1 Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 15: 3 6-0
2 FranceFrance France 3: 9 3: 3
3 PeruPeru Peru 6: 9 2: 4
4th IndiaIndia India 3: 6 1: 5

Semifinals

September 5, 1960 in Naples
ItalyItaly Italy - Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia ( 1 ) 1: 1 (0: 0) n. V.
September 6, 1960 in Rome (Stadio Flaminio)
DenmarkDenmark Denmark - Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 2: 0 (1: 0)

1 Yugoslavia won by drawing of lots.

Bronze game

Hungary Italy
HungaryHungary
September 9, 1960 in Rome ( Stadio Flaminio )
Result: 2: 1 (1: 0)
Spectators: 18,972
Referee: Reg Leafe ( United Kingdom ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
ItalyItaly


Gábor Török - Zoltán Dudás , Jenő Dalnoki - Ernő Solymosi , Pál Várhidi , Ferenc Kovács - Imre Sátori , János Göröcs , Flórián Albert , Pál Orosz , Janos Dunai
Trainer: Lajos Baróti
Luciano Alfieri - Tarcisio Burgnich , Mario Trebbi - Paride Tumburus , Sandro Salvadore , Giovanni Trapattoni - Giancarlo Cella , Gianni Rivera , Ugo Tomeazzi , Giacomo Bulgarelli , Giorgio Rossano
Trainer: Giuseppe Vani
goal 1-0 Orosz (32nd)
goal 2-0 Dunai (69th)


goal 2: 1 Tomeazzi (84th)
Warnings : Orosz, Dalnoki

final

Yugoslavia Denmark
YugoslaviaYugoslavia
September 10, 1960 in Rome (Olympic Stadium)
Result: 3: 1 (2: 0)
Spectators: 23,042
Referee: Concetto Lo Bello ( Italy ) ItalyItaly 
DenmarkDenmark


Blagoja Vidinić - Novak Roganović , Fahrudin Jusufi - Ante Žanetić , Vladimir Durković , Željko Perušić - Andrija Anković , Željko Matuš , Milan Galić , Tomislav Knez , Bora Kostić
Coach: Ljubomir Lovrić
Henry From - Poul Andersen , Poul Jensen - Bent Hansen , Hans Christian Nielsen , Flemming Nielsen - Poul Pedersen , Thomas Troelsen , Harald Nielsen , Henning Enoksen , Jørn Sørensen
Trainer: Arne Sørensen
goal 1-0 Galić (1st)
goal 2-0 Matuš (11th)
goal 3-0 Kostić (69th)



goal 3: 1 F.Nielsen (90.)
Warnings : Durković
Expelled : Galić (84.)
Warnings : H. Nielsen

Medal ranks

rank Medalist
Gold Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
Andrija Anković , Vladimir Durković , Milan Galić , fahrudin jusufi , Tomislav Knez , Aleksandar Kozlina , Bora Kostic , Dusan Maravić , Zeljko Matuš , željko perušić , Novak Roganović , Velimir Sombolac , milutin šoškić (TW), Silvester Takač , Blagoja Vidinic (TW) , Ante Žanetić
Coach: Ljubomir Lovrić
Silver Denmark
DenmarkDenmark
Poul Andersen , John Danielsen , Henning Enoksen , Henry From (TW), Bent Hansen , Poul Jensen , Hans Christian Nielsen , Flemming Nielsen , Harald Nielsen , Poul Ebbesen Pedersen , John Sørensen , Thomas Troelsen
Trainer: Arne Sørensen
Bronze Hungary
Hungary 1957Hungary
Flórián Albert , jenő dalnoki , Zoltán Dudás , Janós Dunai , Lagos Faragó (TW), János Göröcs , Ferenc Kovacs III, Dezső Novak , Pál Orosz , Tibor Pál , Gyula Rákosi , Imre Sátori , Ernö Solymosi , Gábor Török (TW), Pál Várhidi , Oszkár Vilezsál
Coach: Lajos Baróti

Best goal scorers

rank player Gates
1 YugoslavYugoslav Milan Galic 7th
2 DaneDane Harald Nielsen 6th
YugoslavYugoslav Bora Kostic 6th
4th PolePole Ernst Pohl 5
HungarianHungarian Janós Dunai 5
HungarianHungarian Flórián Albert 5
HungarianHungarian János Göröcs 5
8th BrazilianBrazilian Gerson 4th
ArgentiniansArgentinians Juan Carlos Oleniak 4th
BritonBriton Robert Brown 4th
ItalianItalian Giorgio Rossano 4th

Web links

Individual evidence

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