UEFA Amateur Cup 1977/78

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The 1977/78 UEFA Amateur Cup was the fourth and final staging of the competition for European amateur national soccer teams. It was played in four qualifying groups. The group winners qualified for the finals.

Group 1

April 13, 1977 Athens Greece 1975Greece Greece - AustriaAustria Austria 1-0
April 25, 1977 Cava de 'Tirreni ItalyItaly Italy - Greece 1975Greece Greece 0: 1
June 1, 1977 Bregenz AustriaAustria Austria - ItalyItaly Italy 2: 1
June 16, 1977 Athens Greece 1975Greece Greece - ItalyItaly Italy 0-0
October 26, 1977 Braunau am Inn AustriaAustria Austria - Greece 1975Greece Greece 0-0
December 10, 1977 Camaiore ItalyItaly Italy - AustriaAustria Austria 0-0

Group 2

May 18, 1977 Pristina Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia - TurkeyTurkey Turkey 4: 1
5th October 1977 Aydin TurkeyTurkey Turkey - Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia 0: 2

Group 3

March 22, 1977 Dublin IrelandIreland Ireland - NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2: 1
May 10, 1977 Waalwijk NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands - IrelandIreland Ireland 2: 2

Group 4

March 9, 1977 Tongeren BelgiumBelgium Belgium - GermanyGermany Germany 0: 3
May 11, 1977 Mulhouse FranceFrance France - GermanyGermany Germany 0: 5
September 21, 1977 Bielefeld GermanyGermany Germany - FranceFrance France 2-0
October 26, 1977 Saarbrücken GermanyGermany Germany - BelgiumBelgium Belgium 2-0
November 9, 1977 Courtrai BelgiumBelgium Belgium - FranceFrance France 3: 1
December 21, 1977 Saint-Quentin FranceFrance France - BelgiumBelgium Belgium 2: 1

Finals

Semifinals

May 13, 1978 Athens Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia - GermanyGermany Germany 0: 0 n.v.
3: 1 i. E.
May 13, 1978 Athens Greece 1975Greece Greece - IrelandIreland Ireland 2-0

3rd place match

May 15, 1978 Athens GermanyGermany Germany - IrelandIreland Ireland 3-0

final

May 15, 1978 Athens Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia - Greece 1975Greece Greece 2: 1 a.d.

The winning team

Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia
goalkeeper Marsalek
defense Guduric, Jovin, Bradvic, Starovlah
midfield Breber, Vujadinovic (Grncarov), Kurcubic
attack Kojovic, Zrilic, Nenesic (Cilic, Saracevic, Bankovic)

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