UEFA European Championships -Quarterfinals
April
3, 1968 (London, England 1-Spain 0)
May
8, 1968 (Madrid, Spain 1-England 2)
April
6, 1968 (Sofia, Bulgaria 3-Italy 2)
April
20, 1968 (Naples, Italy 2-Bulgaria 0)
April
6, 1968 (Marseille, France 1-Yugoslavia 1)
April
24, 1968 (Belgrade, Yugoslavia 5-France 1)
May
4, 1968 (Budapest, Hungary 2-USSR 0)
May
11, 1968 (Moscow, USSR 3-Hungary 0)
Date: April 3, 1968
Competition: UEFA European
Championship-Quarterfinals, First Leg
Result: England 1-Spain 0
Venue: London - Wembley
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Gilbert Droz (Switzerland)
Goalscorers:
(England):
Bobby Charlton 84
(Spain):
None
Lineups:
England:
Gordon
Banks (Stoke City Football Club)
Cyril Barry Knowles (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Ramon ‘Ray’ Wilson (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Alan Patrick Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
John ‘Jack’ Charlton (Leeds United Association Football Club)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Alan James Ball (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Cyril Barry Knowles (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Ramon ‘Ray’ Wilson (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Alan Patrick Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
John ‘Jack’ Charlton (Leeds United Association Football Club)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Alan James Ball (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Roger
Hunt (Liverpool Football Club)
Michael
George Summerbee (Manchester City Football Club)
Martin Stanford Peters (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Robert Charlton (Manchester United Football Club)
Martin Stanford Peters (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Robert Charlton (Manchester United Football Club)
Coach:
Alfred Ramsey
Spain:
Salvador
Sadurni Urpi (Club
de Fútbol Barcelona)
Jose Ignacio Saez Ruiz (Club Atlético de Bilbao)
Jose Ignacio Saez Ruiz (Club Atlético de Bilbao)
Francisco Fernández Gallego (Club de Fútbol Barcelona)
Juan
Manuel Canos Ferrer (Elche Club de Fútbol)
Jesus Martinez Sanchez ‘Pirri’ (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Ignacio Zoco Esparza (Captain) (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Manuel Polinario Munoz ‘Poli’ (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Jesus Martinez Sanchez ‘Pirri’ (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Ignacio Zoco Esparza (Captain) (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Manuel Polinario Munoz ‘Poli’ (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Amaro
Varela Amancio (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Fernando Ansola Sanmartin (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Ramon Moreno Grosso (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
José Claramunt Torres (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Fernando Ansola Sanmartin (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Ramon Moreno Grosso (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
José Claramunt Torres (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Coach:
Domingo Balmanya Parera
Other Substitutes:
Antonio
Rodrigo Betancort Barrera (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Alfonso
Moreno Antonio Tonono (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)
Francisco
Castellano Rodriguez (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)
Luis Aragones Suarez (Club
Atlético de Madrid)
Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne
(April 3, 1968, European Championships, England 1-Spain 0)
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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(April 3, 1968, European Championships, England 1-Spain 0)
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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(April 3, 1968, European Championships, England 1-Spain 0)
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Date: May 8, 1968
Competition: UEFA European
Championship-Quarterfinals, Second Leg
Result: Spain 1-England 2
Venue: Madrid- Estadio Santiago
Bernabeu (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Attendance: 120,000
Referee: Josef Krnavek
(Czechoslovakia)
Goalscorers:
(Spain):
Amancio 48
(England):
Martin Peters 55, Norman Hunter 81
Lineups:
Spain:
Salvador
Sadurni Urpi (Club
de Fútbol Barcelona)
Jose
Ignacio Saez Ruiz (Club Atlético de Bilbao)
Francisco Fernández Gallego (Club de Fútbol Barcelona)
Juan
Manuel Canos Ferrer (Elche Club de Fútbol)
Jesus
Martinez Sanchez ‘Pirri’ (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Ignacio Zoco Esparza (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Joaquin
Rife Climent (Club de Fútbol Barcelona)
Amaro
Varela Amancio (Real Madrid Club de
Fútbol)
Ramon
Moreno Grosso (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Manuel
Velásquez Villaverde (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Francisco
Gento Lopez (captain) (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Coach:
Domingo Balmanya Parera
Other Substitutes:
José
Angel Iribar Cortajarena
(Club Atlético
de Bilbao)
Alfonso
Moreno Antonio Tonono (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)
Francisco
Castellano Rodriguez (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)
Juan
Guedes Rodriguez (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)
Eleuterio
Santos Britos (Real Zaragoza)
Luis Aragones Suarez (Club
Atlético de Madrid)
German Devaro Ceballos (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)
José
Claramunt Torres (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Poli Manuel Polianrio Munoz (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
England:
Peter Phillip Bonetti (Chelsea Football Club-London)
Keith Robert Newton (Blackburn Rovers Football Club)
Ramon ‘Ray’ Wilson (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Alan Patrick Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Brian Leslie Labone (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Alan James Ball (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Keith Robert Newton (Blackburn Rovers Football Club)
Ramon ‘Ray’ Wilson (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Alan Patrick Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Brian Leslie Labone (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Alan James Ball (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Martin
Stanford Peters (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Robert Charlton (Manchester United Football Club)
Robert Charlton (Manchester United Football Club)
Roger
Hunt (Liverpool Football Club)
Norman Hunter (Leeds United Association Football Club)
Norman Hunter (Leeds United Association Football Club)
Coach:
Alfred Ramsey
Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, May 8, 1968, European Championships, Spain 1-England 2)
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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(May 8, 1968, European Championships, Spain 1-England 2)
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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(May 8, 1968, European Championships, Spain 1-England 2)
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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(May 8, 1968, European Championships, Spain 1-England 2)
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Date: April 6, 1968
Competition: UEFA European
Championship-Quarterfinals, First Leg
Result: Bulgaria 3-Italy 2
Venue: Sofia- Vassil Levski
Stadion
Attendance: 68,000
Referee: Gerhard Schulenburg (West
Germany)
Goalscorers:
(Bulgaria):
Nikola Kotkov 11 pen, Dinko Dermendjiev 66, Petar Jekov 73
(Italy):
Dimitar Penev (own goal) 60, Pierino Prati 83
Lineups:
Bulgaria:
Stancho Bonchev (CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Cherveno zname-Sofia)
Aleksandar
Shalamanov (Fizkulturno
Druzestvo Slavia –Sofia)
Dimitar Penev (CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub
Armija) Cherveno zname-Sofia)
Boris
Gaganelov (captain) (CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub
Armija) Cherveno zname-Sofia)
Dobromir
Jechev (Fizkulturno
Druzestvo Spartak-Sofia)
Dimitar
Yakimov (CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub
Armija) Cherveno zname-Sofia)
Georgi
Popov (Armjesko Fizkulturno Druzestvo Trakia Plovdiv)
Petar
Jekov (Druzestvo
za Fizkultura i Sport Beroe - Stara Zagora)
Georgi
Asparuhov (Fizkulturno
Druzestvo Levski -Sofia)
Nikola
Kotkov (Fizkulturno
Druzestvo Lokomotiv –Sofia)
Dinko
Dermendjiev (Armjesko Fizkulturno Druzestvo Trakia Plovdiv)
Coach:
Stefan Bojkov
Italy:
Enrico
Albertosi (Associazione
Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze) (Lido Vieri (Associazione Calcio Torino) 66)
Tarcisio
Burgnich
(Internazionale Football Club- Milano)
Giacinto
Facchetti (captain)
(Internazionale Football Club- Milano)
Mario
Bertini (Associazione
Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)
Giancarlo
Bercellino I (Juventus
Football Club-Torino)
Armando
Picchi (Football
Club Varese)
Angelo Domenghini (Internazionale Football
Club- Milano)
Antonio
Juliano (Associazione
Calcio Napoli)
Alessandro
Mazzola (Internazionale
Football Club- Milano)
Gianni
Rivera (Associazione
Calcio Milan)
Pierino
Prati (Associazione
Calcio Milan)
Coach:
Ferruccio
Valcareggi
Note:
Penev’s own goal was at first attributed to Alessandro Mazzola, eventually
Penev insisted it was him.
Date: April 20, 1968
Competition: UEFA European
Championship-Quarterfinals, Second Leg
Result: Italy 2-Bulgaria 0
Venue: Napoli (Naples) -Stadio San
Paolo
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: Gottfried
Dienst
(Switzerland)
Goalscorers:
(Italy):
Pierino Prati
14, Angelo Domenghini 55
(Bulgaria):
None
Lineups:
Italy:
Dino
Zoff (Associazione Calcio Napoli)
Tarcisio
Burgnich (Internazionale
Football Club- Milano)
Giacinto
Facchetti (captain)
(Internazionale Football Club- Milano)
Giorgio
Ferrini (Associazione
Calcio Torino)
Aristide
Guarneri (Bologna Football
Club)
Ernesto
Castano (Juventus
Football Club-Torino)
Angelo Domenghini (Internazionale Football
Club- Milano)
Antonio
Juliano (Associazione
Calcio Napoli)
Alessandro
Mazzola (Internazionale
Football Club- Milano)
Gianni
Rivera (Associazione
Calcio Milan)
Pierino
Prati (Associazione
Calcio Milan)
Coach:
Ferruccio
Valcareggi
Bulgaria:
Simeon Simeonov (Fizkulturno Druzestvo Slavia
–Sofia)
Aleksandar
Shalamanov (Fizkulturno
Druzestvo Slavia –Sofia)
Ivan Dimitrov (Fizkulturno Druzestvo Spartak-Sofia)
Boris
Gaganelov (captain) (CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub
Armija) Cherveno zname-Sofia)
Dobromir
Jechev (Fizkulturno
Druzestvo Spartak-Sofia)
Dimitar Penev (CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub
Armija) Cherveno zname-Sofia)
Georgi
Popov (Armjesko Fizkulturno Druzestvo Trakia Plovdiv)
Hristo
Bonev (CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub
Armija) Cherveno zname-Sofia)
Georgi
Asparuhov (Fizkulturno
Druzestvo Levski -Sofia)
Dimitar
Yakimov (CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub
Armija) Cherveno zname-Sofia)
Dinko
Dermendjiev (Armjesko Fizkulturno Druzestvo Trakia Plovdiv)
Coach:
Stefan Bojkov
Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 22 Supplement, August-September 1999
(April 20, 1968, European Championships, Italy 2-Bulgaria 0)
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Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(Italy squad, April 20, 1968, European Championships, Italy 2-Bulgaria 0)
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Date: April 6, 1968
Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals,
First Leg
Result: France 1-Yugoslavia 1
Venue: Marseille-Stade Vélodrome
Attendance: 35,423
Referee: Erwin Vetter (East Germany)
Goalscorers:
(France):
Fleury Di Nallo 78
(Yugoslavia):
Vahidin Musemic 66
Lineups:
France:
Marcel
Aubour (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)
Jean
Djorkaeff (Olympique de Marseille)
Claude
Quittet (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Bernard
Bosquier (captain) (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne -Loire)
Jean
Baeza (Association
Sportive de Monaco)
Robert
Herbin (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne -Loire)
Jacques
Simon (Football Club de Nantes)
Charly
Loubet (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)
Nestor
Combin (Associazione Calcio Torino / Italy)
Fleury
Di Nallo (Olympique Lyonnais)
Georges
Bereta (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne -Loire)
Coach:
Louis Dugauquez
Other Substitutes :
Yves
Chauveau (Olympique
Lyonnais)
Roland Miroraj (Association Sportive de
Saint-Etienne -Loire)
Richard Krawczyk
(Racing
Club de Lens)
Robert Szczepaniak (Football Club de Metz)
Yves Herbet (Racing
Club de Paris-Sedan)
André Guy (Olympique
Lyonnais)
Yugoslavia:
Ilija
Pantelic (Fudbalski Klub Vojvodina -Novi Sad)
Mirsad Fazlagic (captain) (Fudbalski Klub
Sarajevo)
Dragan
Holcer (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)
Borivoje
Djordjevic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)
Blagoje
Paunovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)
Ljubomir
Mihajlovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)
Dzemaludin Musovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk
–Split)
Ivan
Osim (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo)
Vahidin
Musemic (Fudbalski Klub Sarajevo)
Dobrivoje
Trivic (Fudbalski Klub Vojvodina -Novi Sad)
Dragan
Dzajic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)
Coach:
Rajko Mitic
Photo From: Les Bleus, Le livre official de l'equiep de France, Author: Dominique Grimault, 1997
(Fleury Di Nallo, April 6, 1968, European Championships, France 1-Yugoslavia 1)
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Date: April 24, 1968
Competition: UEFA European
Championship-Quarterfinals, Second Leg
Result: Yugoslavia 5-France 1
Venue: Beograd (Belgrade), Stadion
Crvene Zvezde (Red Star)
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Paul Schiller (Austria)
Goalscorers:
(Yugoslavia):
Ilija Petkovic 2, 32, Vahidin Musemic
13,79, Dragan Dzajic 14
(France):
Fleury Di Nallo 33
Lineups:
Yugoslavia:
Ilija
Pantelic (Fudbalski Klub Vojvodina -Novi Sad)
Mirsad
Fazlagic (captain) (Fudbalski Klub Sarajevo)
Dragan
Holcer (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)
Rudolf
Belin (Nogometni
Klub Dinamo- Zagreb)
Mladen
Ramljak (Nogometni
Klub Dinamo- Zagreb)
Ljubomir
Mihajlovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)
Ilija
Petkovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)
Dobrivoje
Trivic (Fudbalski Klub Vojvodina -Novi Sad)
Vahidin
Musemic (Fudbalski Klub Sarajevo)
Ivan
Osim (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo)
Dragan
Dzajic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)
Coach:
Rajko Mitic
France:
Marcel
Aubour (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)
Vincent
Estève (Football Club de Nantes)
Jean
Baeza (Association
Sportive de Monaco)
Claude
Quittet (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Bernard
Bosquier (captain) (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne -Loire)
Yves
Herbet (Racing Club de Paris-Sedan)
Jean
Djorkaeff (Olympique de Marseille)
Robert
Szczepaniak (Football
Club de Metz
André
Guy (Olympique Lyonnais)
Fleury
Di Nallo (Olympique Lyonnais)
Charly
Loubet (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)
Coach:
Louis Dugauquez
Other Substitutes :
Yves
Chauveau (Olympique
Lyonnais)
Roland Mitoraj (Association Sportive de
Saint-Etienne -Loire)
Aimé Jacquet (Association Sportive de
Saint-Etienne -Loire)
Bernard Blanchet (Football Club de
Nantes)
Georges Bereta (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne
-Loire)
Photo From: World Soccer, June 1968
(April 24, 1968, European Championships, Yugoslavia 5-France 1)
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Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 22 Supplement, August-September 1999
(April 24, 1968, European Championships, Yugoslavia 5-France 1)
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Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(April 24, 1968, European Championships, Yugoslavia 5-France 1)
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Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(April 24, 1968, European Championships, Yugoslavia 5-France 1)
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Date: May 4, 1968
Competition: UEFA European
Championship-Quarterfinals, First Leg
Result: Hungary 2-USSR 0
Venue: Budapest –Nepstadion
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Laurens Van Ravens
(Holland)
Goalscorers:
(Hungary):
Janos Farkas 22, Janos Göröcs 83
(USSR):
None
Lineups:
Hungary:
Karoly Fater (Csepel Sport Club)
Deszo
Novak (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Ernö Solymosi (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club-
Budapest)
Kálmán
Mészöly (Vasas
Sport Club- Budapesti)
Kalman Ihasz (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)
Janos
Gorocs (Újpesti
Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)
Lajos Szucs (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Gyula
Rákosi
(Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Laszlo
Fazekas (Újpesti
Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)
Zoltan
Varga (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Janos Farkas (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)
Coach:
Karoly Sos
USSR:
Anzor Amberkovich Kavazashvili (Torpedo Moskva)
Viktor
Ivanovich Anichkin (Dinamo Moskva)
Albert Alekseyevich Shesterniev (CSKA (Central'nyy
Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)
Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (Dynamo Tblissi)
Yuri
Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)
Valery
Ivanovich Voronin (Torpedo Moskva)
Igor Leonidovich Chislenko
(Dinamo
Moskva)
Vladimir
Aleksandrovich Kaplichni (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)
Anatoly
Andreyevich Banishevski (Neftchi Baku)
Eduard
Anatolyevich Streltsov (Torpedo Moskva)
Eduard
Vasilievich Malofeyev (Dynamo Minsk)
Coach:
Mikhail
Yakuschin
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(USSR squad, May 4, 1968, European Championships, Hungary 2-USSR 0)
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Date: May 11, 1968
Competition: UEFA European
Championship-Quarterfinals, Second Leg
Result: USSR 3-Hungary 0
Venue: Moscow-Tsentral'nyj Stadion
(The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Kurt Waldemar Tschenscher
(West Germany)
Goalscorers:
(USSR):
Anatoly Banishevski 22, Murtaz Khurtzilava 59, Anatoly Byshovets 72
(Hungary):
None
Lineups:
USSR:
Yuri
Pavlovich Pshenichnikov (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)
Valentin
Ivanovich Afonin
(CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)
Albert Alekseyevich Shesterniev (CSKA (Central'nyy
Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)
Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (Dynamo Tblissi)
Viktor
Ivanovich Anichkin (Dinamo Moskva)
Vladimir
Aleksandrovich Kaplichni (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)
Igor Leonidovich Chislenko
(Dinamo
Moskva)
Valery
Ivanovich Voronin (Torpedo Moskva)
Anatoly
Andreyevich Banishevski (Neftchi Baku)
Anatoli
Fedorovich Byshovets (Dynamo Kiev)
Gennadi Egorovich Evryuzhikin (Dinamo Moskva)
Coach:
Mikhail
Yakuschin
Hungary:
Guyla Tamas (Diósgyöri Vasgyárak Testgyakorló Köre Miskolc)
Deszo
Novak (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Ernö Solymosi (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club-
Budapest)
Kálmán
Mészöly (Vasas
Sport Club- Budapesti)
Kalman Ihasz (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)
Imre
Komora (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
Lajos Szucs (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Zoltan
Varga (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Florian
Albert (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Janos Farkas (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)
Gyula
Rákosi
(Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Coach:
Karoly Sos
Note:
Some sources Attribute Anatoly Banishevski’s goal as an own goal by Ernö Solymosi
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(USSR squad, May 11, 1968, European Championships, USSR 3-Hungary 0)
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