Europamesterskabet i fodbold 1972
Europamesterskabet i fodbold 1972 var det fjerde EM i fodbold arrangeret af UEFA. Turneringen blev afholdt i to faser – først en kvalifikation, hvorfra fire hold gik videre til slutrunden, der fortsat kun bestod af semifinalerne, bronzekampen og finalen. Slutrunden blev spillet i Belgien i perioden 14. – 18. juni 1972.
Kvalifikationsturnering
Indledende runde
De otte gruppevindere gik videre til kvartfinalerne.
Kvartfinaler
De otte gruppevindere fra indledende runde spillede om fire pladser ved EM-slutrunden. Hjemmeholdet i 1. kamp er nævnt først.
Kamp | Samlet | 1. kamp | 2. kamp |
---|---|---|---|
England - Vesttyskland | 1-3 | 1-3 | 0-0 |
Italien - Belgien | 1-2 | 0-0 | 1-2 |
Ungarn - Rumænien | 3-3 (a) | 1-1 | 2-2 |
Jugoslavien - Sovjetunionen | 0-3 | 0-0 | 0-3 |
(a) Ungarn vandt tredje kamp 2-1 på neutral bane i Beograd. |
Slutrunde
Semifinaler
Dato | Kamp | Res. | Sted |
---|---|---|---|
14.6. | Vesttyskland - Belgien | 2-1 | Boseuilstadion, Antwerpen |
1-0, 2-0 Gerd Müller (24., 71.) 2-1 Odilon Polleunis (83.) | |||
14.6. | Sovjetunionen - Ungarn | 1-0 | Parc Astrid, Bruxelles |
1-0 Anatoli Konkov (53.) |
Bronzekamp
Dato | Kamp | Res. | Sted |
---|---|---|---|
17.6. | Belgien - Ungarn | 2-1 | Stade de Sclessin, Liège |
1-0 Raoul Lambert (24.) 2-0 Paul Van Himst (28.) 2-1 Lajos Kü (str. 53.) |
Finale
Dato | Kamp | Res. | Sted |
---|---|---|---|
18.6. | Vesttyskland - Sovjetunionen | 3-0 | Heizelstadion, Bruxelles |
1-0 Gerd Müller (27.) 2-0 Herbert Wimmer (52.) 3-0 Gerd Müller (58.) |
Den legendariske vesttyske målræv Gerd Müller scorede fire mål i slutrunden – begge mål i semifinalen og to af de tre mål i finalen. Med fire mål blev han suveræn topscorer ved slutrunden, idet ingen anden spiller formåede at score mere end ét mål.
Statistik
Målscorer
Der blev scoret 10 mål i 4 kampe, hvilket giver 2.5 mål pr. kamp.
- 4 goals
- 1 goal
- Herbert Wimmer
- Anatoli Konkov
- Raoul Lambert
- Odilon Polleunis
- Paul Van Himst
- Lajos Kű
Europamestrene
- Målmand: Sepp Maier.
- Forsvar: Horst-Dieter Höttges, Franz Beckenbauer, Georg Schwarzenbeck, Paul Breitner
- Midtbane: Ulrich Hoeneß, Günter Netzer, Herbert Wimmer, Heinz Flohe
- Angreb: Jupp Heynckes, Gerd Müller, Erwin Kremers, Jürgen Grabowski, Siegfried Held.
- Træner: Helmut Schön
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