Sunday, August 30, 2020

The Euros-Part Six (1980 Edition)-part b (Qualifiers-Groups 5 to 7)

 

Group 5

This Group consisted of Czechoslovakia, France, Sweden and Luxembourg.

France and Czechoslovakia would cancel each other out in home and away matches. France’s undoing was dropping a point (at home) to Sweden, while Czechoslovakia won all the rest of its matches and just moved ahead of France by one point.

As a result, the 1976 Champions Czechoslovakia got a chance to defend their title.

  

 

Photo From: Mondial, old series, Hors-Serie, Issue 4, Le Livre d'or 1978

(September 1, 1978, EC Qualifier, France 2-Sweden 2)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 35, November 1978

(October 4, 1978, EC Qualifier, Sweden 1-Czechsolovakia 3)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 106, October 1984

(Dominique Rocheteau, October 7, 1978, EC Qualifier, Luxembourg 1-France 3)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 40, April 1979

(February 25, 1979, EC Qualifier, France 3-Luxembourg 0)



Photo From: Mondial, old series, issue 30, May 1979

(April 4, 1979, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 2-France 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 46, October 1979

(September 5, 1979, EC Qualifier, Sweden 1-France 3)


Photo From : Mondial, old series, issue 36, November 1979

(October 10, 1979, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 4-Sweden 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 48, December 1979

(November 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, France 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Group 6

This Group featured the Soviet Union, Hungary, Greece and Finland.

At firest viewing this should have been a great to be decided between Hungary and USSR.

However, the two favored Nations would have a poor qualifying campaign, with the Soviets finishing dead last.

This allowed to Greece (who won all its home matches) to win the Group by one point over Hungary and Finald and qualify its first Euros Finals.

 

Photo From: Mondial, old series, issue 25, December 1978

(October 28, 1978, EC Qualifier, Greece 4-Hungary 1)



Group 7

This Group featured West Germany, Wales, Turkey and Malta.

The Germans were always favorites in this Group and comfortably won.

The side was now managed by Jupp Derwall, the former Asssistant of Helmut Schoen.

They started their campaign with two scoreless ties but won the last four.


Photo From: Mondial, old series, issue 29, April 1979

(Klaus Allofs and Hansi Muller, February 25, 1979, EC Qualifier, Malta 0-West Germany 0)



Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989

(Hansi Muller, April 1, 1979, EC Qualifier, Turkey 0-West Germany 0)



Photo From : World Soccer, January 1980

(Manfred Kaltz, October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, West Germany 5-Wales 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1760, January 1, 1980

(December 22, 1979, EC Qualifier, West Germany 2-Turkey 0)



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