Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The 1984 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in France from 12 to 27 June 1984. It was the seventh UEFA European Championship , a competition held every four years and endorsed by UEFA .
UEFA Euro 1984 was the seventh edition of the UEFA European Championship, UEFA's football competition for national teams. [1] Qualifying rounds were played on a home-and-away round-robin tournament basis prior to the final tournament taking place in France, between 12 and 27 June 1984. There, the eight qualified teams were divided into two ...
England renewed their participation in the UEFA Euro 2024 final, held in the Olympiastadion in Berlin, where three–time winners Spain won 2–1 courtesy of a Nico Williams strike at the start of the second half and a 86th-minute winner by Mikel Oyarzabal, after a Cole Palmer equaliser for England. As a result, Spain won a record–breaking ...
As of UEFA Euro 2024. The system used in the European Championship up to 1992 was 2 points for a win, and 3 points for a win from 1996 onwards. In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss.
Standings and results for Group 7 of the UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying tournament. Group 7 consisted of Iceland , Malta , Netherlands , Republic of Ireland and Spain . The group winners were Spain, who won the group ahead of the Netherlands on goals scored following a 12–1 win over Malta.
Group 1 of UEFA Euro 1984 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 12 June and was completed on 19 June. It began on 12 June and was completed on 19 June. The group consisted of hosts France , Belgium , Denmark , and Yugoslavia .
Standings and results for Group 4 of the UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying tournament.. Group 4 consisted of Bulgaria, Norway, Wales and Yugoslavia.Group winners were Yugoslavia, who finished a point clear of second-placed Wales thanks to an injury-time winning goal in the final group match.
Euro 1984 or Euro 84 may refer to: Association football. UEFA Euro 1984, the seventh UEFA [men's] European Championship, a competition held every four years and ...