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The 1966/67 UEFA Amateur Cup was the first time the competition for European amateur football teams was held. It was played in four qualifying groups of three teams each. The group winners qualified for the finals.
Group 1
February 26, 1966
Perth
Scotland Scotland
-
Wales Wales
2-0
May 15, 1966
Dublin
Ireland Ireland
-
Scotland Scotland
0: 4
May 28, 1966
Glasgow
Scotland Scotland
-
Ireland Ireland
4-0
October 15, 1966
Bangor
Wales Wales
-
Ireland Ireland
0: 1
5th November 1966
Dublin
Ireland Ireland
-
Wales Wales
1: 2
November 19, 1966
Llanelli
Wales Wales
-
Scotland Scotland
1: 1
Group 2
April 3, 1966
Gorizia
Italy Italy
-
France France
1: 2
April 27, 1966
Málaga
Spain 1945 Spain
-
Italy Italy
2-0
May 19, 1966
Bayonne
France France
-
Spain 1945 Spain
1: 2
November 10, 1966
Madrid
Spain 1945 Spain
-
France France
4: 1
December 8, 1966
Lecce
Italy Italy
-
Spain 1945 Spain
1: 2
18th December 1966
Brest
France France
-
Italy Italy
3: 1
Group 3
June 26, 1966
Kragujevac
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia
-
Turkey Turkey
1-0
June 29, 1966
Bamberg
Germany Germany
-
Turkey Turkey
1-0
2nd October 1966
Sisak
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia
-
Germany Germany
0-0
October 26, 1966
Ankara
Turkey Turkey
-
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia
2-0
November 16, 1966
Eskisehir
Turkey Turkey
-
Germany Germany
1-0
7th December 1966
Koblenz
Germany Germany
-
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia
3: 3
Group 4
April 23, 1966
Schijndel
Netherlands Netherlands
-
Austria Austria
1: 2
May 21, 1966
Deventer
Netherlands Netherlands
-
England England
0-0
May 29, 1966
Salzburg
Austria Austria
-
Netherlands Netherlands
2: 1
October 1, 1966
Salzburg
Austria Austria
-
England England
3-0
October 26, 1966
Hendon
England England
-
Austria Austria
2-0
November 19, 1966
London
England England
-
Netherlands Netherlands
1-0
Finals
Semifinals
June 16, 1967
Palma
Austria Austria
-
Turkey Turkey
1: 0 a.d.
June 16, 1967
Palma
Scotland Scotland
-
Spain 1945 Spain
3: 1 a.d.
3rd place match
June 18, 1967
Palma
Spain 1945 Spain
-
Turkey Turkey
2-0
final
June 18, 1967
Palma
Austria Austria
-
Scotland Scotland
2: 1
The winning team
Austria Austria
goalkeeper
Johann Schorn
defense
Günther Scheffl , Rudolf Babler , Gerhard Zacsek , Walter Suttner , Robert Lengyel , Andreas Nekam
midfield
Otto Jaros , Günther Komanovits , Ferdinand Milanovich , Josef Granabetter , Bernd Langgruber , Kurt Leitner
attack
Josef Hickersberger , Johann Promintzer , Werner Burgholzer
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