European Nations Cup

1960

Hosted in France

 

 

Winners: Soviet Union

Runners-up: Yugoslavia

 

QUALIFYING

Preliminary round

1st leg

5 April 1959Republic of Ireland2-0Czechoslovakia37,500Dalymount Park, Dublin
 Tuohy (22), Cantwell (42 - pen.)
      

2nd leg

10 May 1959

Czechoslovakia

4-0Republic of Ireland41,691Tehelne pole, Bratislava

 

Stacho (4 - pen.), Bubernik (57), Pavlovic (66), Dolinsky (75)      

(Czechoslovakia win 4-2 on aggregate)

Round of 16

1st leg

28 September 1958

Soviet Union

3-1Hungary100,572Central Lenin Stadium, Moscow
 Ilyin (4), Metreveli (20), Ivanov (32)      

1 October 1958

France7-1

Greece

37,590Parc des Princes, Paris

 

Kopa (23), Fontaine 2 (25, 85), Cisowski 2 (29, 68), Vincent 2 (61, 87)
   

Yfantis (48)

  

2 November 1958

Romania3-0Turkey67,200Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest

 

Oaida (62), Constantin (77), Dinulescu (81)
      

20 May 1959

Norway0-1

Austria

27,566Ullevat, Oslo
     Hof (32)  

31 May 1959

Yugoslavia

2-0Bulgaria23,418

Stadion JNA, Belgrade

 

Galic (1), Tasic (87)     

 

21 June 1959

East Germany

0-2

Portugal

25,000Walter-Ulbricht-Stadion, Berlin

 

 

   

Matateu (12), Coluna (67)

  

28 June 1959

Poland

2-4

Spain

71,469Stadion Slaski, Chorzow

 

Pohl (34), Brychczy (62)   

Suarez 2 (40, 52), Di Stefano 2 (41, 56)

  

23 September 1959

Denmark

2-2

Czechoslovakia

34,200

Idraetsparken, Copenhagen

 

Pedersen (17), Hansen (19)   

Kacani (29), Dolinsky (42)

 

 

2nd leg

27 September 1959

Hungary0-1Soviet Union78,481Nepstadion, Budapest

 

    Voynov (58)
  

(Soviet Union win 4-1 on aggregate)

3 December 1958

Greece1-1France18,833Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens
 Marche (og - 85)   Bruey (71)  
(France win 8-2 on aggregate)

26 April 1959

Turkey

2-0Romania23,567Besiktas Inonu Stadi, Istanbul

 

Kucukandonyadis 2 (13, 54 - pen.)

      
(Romania win 3-2 on aggregate)
23 September 1959Austria5-2Norway34,989Praterstadion, Vienna
 Hof 2 (2, 25 - pen.), Nemec (2 (21, 73), Skerlan (60)    Odegaard 2 (19, 35)  
(Austria win 6-2 on aggregate)
25 October 1959

Bulgaria

1-1Yugoslavia27,560Vasil Levski Stadium, Sofia
 Diev (50)   Mujic (56)  
(Yugoslavia win 3-1 on aggregate)
28 June 1959

Portugal

3-2

East Germany

19,124Estadio das Antas, Porto
 Coluna 2 (45, 62), Cavem (68)   Vogt (47), Kohle (72)  
(Portugal win 5-2 on aggregate)
14 October 1959

Spain

3-0

Poland

62,070

Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid

 Di Stefano (30), Gensana (69), Gento (85)      
(Spain win 7-2 on aggregate)
18 October 1959Czechoslovakia5-1

Denmark

31.217

Mestsky fotbalovy stadion Srbska, Brno

 Bubernik 2 (39, 56), Scherer 2 (47, 86), Dolinsky (63)   Kramer (33)  
(Czechoslovakia win 7-3 on aggregate)

Quarter-finals

1st leg

13 December 1959France5-2

Austria

43,775Stade Olympique de Colombes, Cololmbes
 Fontaine 3 (6, 18, 70), Vincent 2 (38. 82)   Horak (40), Pichler (65)  
8 May 1960

Portugal

2-1Yugoslavia39,978Estadio Nacional, Lisbon
 Santana (30), Matateu (70)   Kostic (81)  
22 May 1960Romania0-2Czechoslovakia61,306Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest
     Masopust (8), Bubnik (45)  
29 May 1960Soviet Unionw/oSpain Match cancelled: Spain refused to travel to 1st leg
2nd leg
27 March 1960

Austria

2-4France39,229

Praterstadion, Vienna

 Nemec (26), Probst (64)   Marcel (46), Rahis (59), Heutte (77), Kopa (83 - pen.)  
(France win 9-4 on aggregate)
22 May 1960Yugoslavia5-1Portugal43,000Stadion JNA, Belgrade
 Sekularac (8), Cebinac (45), Kostic 2 (50, 88), Galic (79)   Cavem (29)  
(Yugoslavia win 6-3 on aggregate)

29 May 1960

Czechoslovakia

3-0

Romania

31,057

Tehelne pole, Bratislava

 Bubernik 2 (1, 15), Bubnik (18)      
(Czechoslovakia win 5-0 on aggregate)

9 June 1960

Spain   

Soviet Union

 Match cancelled: Spain refused to travel to 1st leg
(Soviet Union qualified on a walkover)
FINALS

Semi-finals

6 July 1960

France

4-5Yugoslavia26,370

Parc des Princes, Paris

 Vincent (12), Heutte 2 (43, 62), Wisniewski (53)   Galic (11), Zanetic (55), Knez (75), Jerkovic 2 (78, 79)  

6 July 1960

Czechoslovakia0-3Soviet Union25,184

Stade Velodrome, Marseille

     Ivanov 2 (34, 56), Ponedelnik (66)  
Third Place Play-Off

9 July 1960

Czechoslovakia

2-0

France

9,438

Stade Velodrome, Marseille

 Bubnik (58), Pavlovic (88)      
Final

10 July 1960

Soviet Union2-1Yugoslavia17,966 

Parc des Princes, Paris

(aet)

 Metreveli (49), Ponedelnik (113)   Galic (43)