European Championship 1972 - Final Tournament - Full Details

SEMI FINALS

14/06/1972, Antwerp, Bosuil Stadium, 55.669
BELGIUM 1-2 WEST GERMANY [HT 0-1]

BELGIUM:
1. Christian Piot [Standard Liege]
2. Georges Heylens [RSC Anderlecht]
3. Leon Dolmans [Standard Liege]
4. Jean Thissen [Standard Liege]
5. Erwin Vandendaele [KV Brugge]
6. Jean Dockx [RSC Anderlecht]
7. Leon Semmeling [Standard Liege]
8. Maurice Martens [Racing White]
>65' 14. Odilon Polleunis [VV Sint-Truidense]
9. Raoul Lambert [KV Brugge]
10. Paul van Himst [c] [RSC Anderlecht]
11. Jan Verheyen [RSC Anderlecht]
[COACH: Raymond Goethals]
Scorer:
Odilon Polleunis 83' (1-2)

Booking:
Erwin Vandendaele [Y 17']

WEST GERMANY:
1. Sepp Maier [Bayern Munich]
2. Horst-Dieter Höttges [Werder Bremen]
3. Paul Breitner [Bayern Munich]
4. Hans Georg Schwarzenbeck [Bayern Munich]
5. Franz Beckenbauer [c] [Bayern Munich]
6. Herbert Wimmer [Borussia Monchengladbach]
8. Uli Hoeneß [Bayern Munich]
>58' 7. Jürgen Grabowski [Eintracht Frankfurt]
9. Josef Heynckes [Borussia Monchengladbach]
10. Günter Netzer [Borussia Monchengladbach]
11. Erwin Kremers [Schalke 04]
13. Gerd Müller [Bayern Munich]
[COACH: Helmut Schön]
Scorers:
Gerd Müller 24' (0-1)
Gerd Müller 71' (0-2)

Referee: William Mullan (Scotland)

14/06/1972, Brussels, Stade Emile Verse, 16.590
SOVIET UNION 1-0 HUNGARY [HT 0-0]

SOVIET UNION:
1. Evgeny Rudakov [Dynamo Kiev]
2. Revaz Dzodzuashvili [Dynamo Tblisi]
3. Murtaz Khurtsilava [c] [Dynamo Tblisi]
12. Vladimir Kaplichny [CSKA Moscow]
13. Yury Istomin [CSKA Moscow]
6. Viktor Kolotov [Dynamo Kiev]
7. Vladimir Troshkin [Dynamo Kiev]
8. Anatoly Baidachny [Dynamo Moscow]
9. Anatoly Banishevsky [Neftchi Baku]
>65' 16. Givi Nodiya [Dynamo Tblisi]
14. Anatoly Konkov [Shakhter Donetsk]
18. Vladimir Onischenko [Zarya Voroshilovgrad]
[COACH: Aleksandr Ponomarev]
Scorer:
Anatoly Konkov 53' (1-0)

Booking:
Murtaz Khurtsilava [Y]

HUNGARY:
1. István Gáczi [FTC]
2. Tibor Fábián [Vasas]
3. Dr Miklós Páncsics [FTC]
4. Péter Juhász [Újpest Dozsa]
6. László Bálint [FTC]
7. István Szöke [FTC]
8. Lajos Kocsis [Budapest Honvéd]
>60' 5. Flórián Albert [FTC]
9. Ferenc Bene [Újpest Dozsa]
>60' 13. Antal Dunai II [Újpest Dozsa]
10. Lajos Kü [FTC]
11. Sándor Zámbó [Újpest Dozsa]
12. Dr István Juhász [FTC]
[COACH: Rudolf Illovszky]

*Sándor Zambo had a penalty saved after 84'

Booking:
László Bálint [Y]

Referee: Rudi Glöckner (East Germany)

3/4 PLACE PLAY OFF

17/06/1972, Liege, Stade Sclessin, 6.184
BELGIUM 2-1 HUNGARY [HT 2-0]

BELGIUM
1. Christian Piot [Standard Liege]
2. Georges Heylens [RSC Anderlecht]
3. Erwin Vandendaele [KV Brugge]
4. Jean Thissen [Standard Liege]
5. Léon Dolmans [Standard Liege]
6. Jean Dockx [RSC Anderlecht]
7. Jan Verheyen [RSC Anderlecht]
8. Odilon Polleunis [VV Sint-Truidense]
9. Léon Semmeling [Standard Liege]
10. Paul van Himst [c] [RSC Anderlecht]
11. Raoul Lambert [KV Brugge]
[COACH: Raymond Goethals]
Scorers:
Raoul Lambert 24' (1-0)
Paul van Himst 29' (2-0)

Booking:
Léon Dolmans [Y]

HUNGARY:
1. István Géczi [FTC]
2. Tibor Fábián [Vasas]
3. Dr Miklós Páncsics [FTC]
4. Péter Juhász [Újpest Dozsa]
5. László Bálint [FTC]
6. Lajos Kü [FTC]
7. Mihály Kozma [Budapest Honvéd]
8. Flórián Albert [FTC]
9. Antal Dunai II [Újpest Dozsa]
10. Dr István Juhász [FTC]
11. Sándor Zámbó [Újpest Dozsa]
>46' 12. Lajos Szücs [Budapest Honvéd]
[COACH: Rudolf Illovszky]
Scorer:
Lajos Kü 53' (2-1) PEN

Booking:
Péter Juhász [Y]

Referee: Johan Einar Boström (Sweden)

FINAL

18/06/1972, Brussels, Stade Roi Badouin, 43.437
WEST GERMANY 3-0 SOVIET UNION [HT 1-0]

WEST GERMANY:
1. Sepp Maier [Bayern Munich]
2. Horst-Dieter Höttges [Werder Bremen]
3. Paul Breitner [Bayern Munich]
4. Hans Georg Schwarzenbeck [Bayern Munich]
5. Franz Beckenbauer [c] [Bayern Munich]
6. Herbert Wimmer [Borussia Monchengladbach]
7. Josef Heynckes [Borussia Monchengladbach]
8. Uli Hoeneß [Bayern Munich]
9. Gerd Müller [Bayern Munich]
10. Günter Netzer [Borussia Monchengladbach]
11. Erwin Kremers [Schalke 04]
[COACH: Helmut Schön]
Scorers:
Gerd Müller 27' (1-0)
Herbert Wimmer 52' (2-0)
Gerd Müller 58' (3-0)

SOVIET UNION
1. Evgeny Rudakov [Dynamo Kiev]
2. Revaz Dzodzuashvili [Dynamo Tblisi]
3. Murtaz Khurtsilava [c] [Dynamo Tblisi]
4. Vladimir Kaplichny [CSKA Moscow]
5. Yury Istomin [CSKA Moscow]
6. Anatoly Konkov [Shakhter Donetsk]
>46' 14. Oleg Dolmatov [Dynamo Moscow]
7. Vladimir Troshkin [Dynamo Kiev]
8. Viktor Kolotov [Dynamo Kiev]
9. Anatoly Baidachny [Dynamo Moscow]
10. Anatoly Banishevsky [Neftchi Baku]
>63' 15. Eduard Kozinkevich [Karpaty Lvov]
11. Vladimir Onischenko [Zarya Voroshilovgrad]
[COACH: Aleksandr Ponomarev]

Bookings:
Murtaz Khurtsilava [Y]
Vladimir Kaplichny [Y]

Referee: Ferdinand Marschall (Austria)

KNOWN SQUADS:

BELGIUM

Christian Piot [Standard Liege]
Georges Heylens [RSC Anderlecht]
Léon Dolmans [Standard Liege]
Jean Thissen [Standard Liege]
Erwin Vandendaele [KV Brugge]
Jean Dockx [RSC Anderlecht]
Léon Semmeling [Standard Liege]
Maurice Martins [Racing White]
Raoul Lambert [KV Brugge]
Paul van Himst [RSC Anderlecht]
Jan Verheyen [RSC Anderlecht]
Luc Sanders [KV Brugge]
Gilbert Van Binst [RSC Anderlecht]
Odilon Polleunis [VV Sint-Truidense]
Jacques Teugels [Racing White]
John Thio [KV Brugge]
Frans Janssens [SK Lierse]
[COACH: Raymond Goethals]

HUNGARY

István Géczi [FTC]
Tibor Fábián [Vasas]
Dr Miklós Páncsics [FTC]
Péter Juhász [Újpest Dozsa]
Lajos Szücs [Budapest Honvéd]
László Bálint [FTC]
István Szöke [FTC]
Lajos Kocsis [Budapest Honvéd]
Ferenc Bene [Újpest Dozsa]
Lajos Kü [FTC]
Sándor Zámbó [Újpest Dosza]
Dr István Juhász [FTC]
Mihály Kozma [Budapest Honvéd]
Antal Dunai II [Újpest Dozsa]
József Kovacs [Videoton]
Imre Rapp [Pecs]
Flórián Albert [FTC]
[COACH: Rudolf Ilovszky]

SOVIET UNION

Evgeny Rudakov [Dynamo Kiev]
Revaz Dzodzuashvili [Dynamo Tblisi]
Murtaz Khurtsilava [Dynamo Tblisi]
Nikolay Abramov [Spartak Moscow]
Viktor Matvienko [Dynamo Kiev]
Viktor Kolotov [Dynamo Kiev]
Vladimir Troshkin [Dynamo Kiev]
Anatoly Baidachny [Dynamo Moscow]
Anatoly Banishevsky [Neftchi Baku]
Vladimir Muntyan [Dynamo Kiev]
Oleg Dolmatov [Dynamo Moscow]
Vladimir Kaplichny [CSKA Moscow]
Yury Istomin [CSKA Moscow]
Anatoly Konkov [Shakhter Donetsk]
Eduard Kozinkevich [Karpaty Lvov]
Givi Nodiya [Dynamo Tblisi]
Vladimir Onischenko [Zarya Voroshilovgrad]
Vladimir Pilguy [Dynamo Moscow]
[COACH: Aleksandr Ponomarev]

WEST GERMANY

Sepp Maier [Bayern Munich]
Horst-Dieter Höttges [Werder Bremen]
Paul Breitner [Bayern Munich]
Hans Georg Schwarzenbeck [Bayern Munich]
Franz Beckenbauer [Bayern Munich]
Herbert Wimmer [Borussia Monchengladbach]
Jürgen Grabowski [Eintracht Frankfurt]
Uli Hoeneß [Bayern Munich]
Josef Heynckes [Borussia Monchengladbach]
Günter Netzer [Borussia Monchengladbach]
Erwin Kremers [Schalke 04]
Michael Bella [MSV Duisburg]
Gerd Müller [Bayern Munich]
Berti Vogts [Borussia Monchengladbach]
Rainer Bonhof [Borussia Monchengladbach]
Horst Koppel [Borussia Monchengladbach]
Johannes Lohr [1FC Cologne]
Wolfgang Kleff [Borussia Monchengladbach]
[COACH: Helmut Schön]


West Germany. Worthy European champions. Any other team paled in comparison. Any other team had a lot of catching up to do – that is, to learn to play total football. The Germans were blessed with highly talented generation of players and great coach. The transition in the national team was smooth: Schnellinger, Haller, Libuda, and Seeler, great stars of the 1960s were replaced, although they were still active players, by exciting youngsters. Wolfgang Overatt was injured and even this was not a problem – the Germans apparently had plenty of classy players. Netzer, usually left behind because of disagreements with Helmut Schon, was fantastic. Beckenbauer was the leader and although he had played at two World Cups already, he was still young. Young guys were pushing older players out too – Breitner and Hoeness were not old enough to sign professional contracts yet. Rainer Bonhof was also very young and already in the squad. There was no fear for the future – rather, it looked like West Germany was to dominate the years to come.
Unlike the typical image of Germany of later years, this team did not only run – superb physical condition and discipline were obvious, but there was much more: technical skills, creative imagination, and improvisation. This team did not outrun the opposition – they outplayed the opposition. Unstoppable.

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