1964 European Nations' Cup quarter-finals

The 1964 European Nations' Cup quarter-finals was the third round of qualifying competition for the 1964 European Nations' Cup. They were contested by the eight winners from the round of 16. The winners of each of four home-and-away ties progressed to the final tournament. The matches were played in 1963 and 1964.

Qualification

Each tie winner progressed to 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.

Summary

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd legReplay
Luxembourg  5–6  Denmark 3–3 2–2 0–1
Spain  7–1  Republic of Ireland 5–1 2–0
France  2–5  Hungary 1–3 1–2
Sweden  2–4  Soviet Union 1–1 1–3

Matches

The four matches took place over two legs, taking place in 1963 and 1964.

Luxembourg 3–3 Denmark
Pilot  1'
H. Klein  23', 51'
Report O. Madsen  9', 31', 46'
Attendance: 6,921
Referee: Pierre Schwinte (France)
Denmark 2–2 Luxembourg
O. Madsen  16', 70' Report Léonard  13'
Schmit  84'
Attendance: 36,294
Referee: Joseph Barbéran (France)

5–5 on aggregate. A replay was played on a neutral ground to determine the winner.

Denmark 1–0 Luxembourg
O. Madsen  41' Report
Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam
Attendance: 5,700
Referee: Piet P. Roomer (Netherlands)

Denmark won 6–5 on aggregate and qualified for the 1964 European Nations' Cup.


Spain 5–1 Republic of Ireland
Amancio  12', 29'
Fusté  15'
Marcelino  33', 89'
Report McEvoy  22'
Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville
Attendance: 27,137
Referee: Lucien van Nuffel (Belgium)
Republic of Ireland 0–2 Spain
Report Zaballa  25', 88'
Attendance: 38,027
Referee: Gérard Versyp (Belgium)

Spain won 7–1 on aggregate and qualified for the 1964 European Nations' Cup.


France 1–3 Hungary
Cossou  73' Report Albert  15'
Tichy  16', 70'
Stade Olympique, Colombes (Paris)
Attendance: 35,274
Referee: Cesare Jonni (Italy)
Hungary 2–1 France
Sipos  24'
Bene  55'
Report Combin  2'
Népstadion, Budapest
Attendance: 70,120
Referee: Concetto Lo Bello (Italy)

Hungary won 5–2 on aggregate and qualified for the 1964 European Nations' Cup.


Sweden 1–1 Soviet Union
Hamrin  88' Report Ivanov  62'
Råsunda Stadion, Solna (Stockholm)
Attendance: 36,937
Referee: Jim Finney (England)
Soviet Union 3–1 Sweden
Ponedelnik  32', 56'
Voronin  83'
Report Hamrin  78'
Attendance: 99,609
Referee: Arthur Holland (England)

Soviet Union won 4–2 on aggregate and qualified for the 1964 European Nations' Cup.

Goalscorers

There were 32 goals scored in 9 matches, for an average of 3.56 goals per match.

6 goals

2 goals

1 goal

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References

  • "1964 European Nations' Cup". uefa.com. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  • "1964 European Nations' Cup". rsssf.com. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  • Robinson, J. (1996). The European Football Championships 1958-1996. Soccer Book Publishing. ISBN 0-947808-69-8.
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