UEFA Euro 1976
The 1976 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in Yugoslavia. This was the fifth European Football Championship, held every four years and endorsed by UEFA. The final tournament took place between 16 and 20 June 1976.
Only four countries played in the final tournament, with the tournament consisting of the semi-finals, a third place play-off, and the final. This was the last tournament to have this format, as the tournament was expanded to include eight teams four years later. It was the only time that all four matches in the final tournament were decided after extra time, either on penalties or by goals scored. This was also the last tournament in which the hosts had to qualify for the final stage.
Czechoslovakia won the tournament after defeating holders West Germany in the final on penalties following a 2–2 draw after extra time. Antonín Panenka gained fame for his delicately chipped penalty which won the tournament for Czechoslovakia, the country's first European Championship title.
Qualification
The qualifying round was played throughout 1974 and 1975 and 1976. There were eight qualifying groups of four teams each. The matches were played in a home-and-away basis. Victories were worth two points, draws one point, and defeats no points. Only group winners could qualify for the quarter-finals. The quarter-finals were played in two legs on a home-and-away basis. The winners of the quarter-finals would go through, to the final tournament. This was the first time the Soviet Union did not qualify for the finals tournament.Qualified teams
Venues
Squads
Match officials
Country | Referee |
Belgium | Alfred Delcourt |
Italy | Sergio Gonella |
Switzerland | Walter Hungerbühler |
Wales | Clive Thomas |
Final tournament
At the final tournament, extra time and a penalty shoot-out were used to decide the winner if necessary.All times are local, CET.
Bracket
Semi-finals
----Third place play-off
Final
Statistics
Goalscorers
Awards
;UEFA Team of the TournamentGoalkeeper | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
Ivo Viktor | Anton Ondruš Ján Pivarník Ruud Krol Franz Beckenbauer | Antonín Panenka Jaroslav Pollák Rainer Bonhof Dragan Džajić | Zdeněk Nehoda Dieter Müller |