Football
Men: European Championship 1980 in Italy

Qualifying
Final Standings:

Group 1:
1. England * 8-15
2. Northern Ireland 8-9
3. Ireland 8-7
4. Bulgaria 8-5
5. Denmark 8-4

Group 2:
1. Belgium * 8-12
2. Austria 8-11
3. Portugal 8-9
4. Scotland 8-7
5. Norway 8-1

Group 3:
1. Spain * 6-9
2. Yugoslavia 6-8
3. Romania 6-6
4. Cyprus 6-1
Group 4:
1. Netherlands * 8-13
2. Poland 8-12
3. East Germany 8-11
4. Switzerland 8-4
5. Iceland 8-0

Group 5:
1. Czechoslovakia * 6-10
2. France 6-9
3. Sweden 6-4
4. Luxemburg 6-1
Group 6:
1. Greece * 6-7
2. Hungary 6-6
3. Finland 6-6
4. Soviet Union 6-5

Group 7:
1. West Germany * 6-10
2. Turkey 6-7
3. Wales 6-6
4. Malta 6-1

1980

Wednesday, March 26
Scotland - Portugal 4-1 (at Glasgow)

Wednesday, February 27
West Germany - Malta 8-0 (at Bremen)

Wednesday, February 6
England - Ireland 2-0 (at London)

1979

Saturday, December 22
West Germany - Turkey 2-0 (at Gelsenkirchen)

Wednesday, December 19
Scotland - Belgium 1-3 (at Glasgow)

Sunday, December 9
Cyprus - Spain 1-3 (at Limassol)

Saturday, November 24
Czechoslovakia - Luxemburg 4-0 (at Praha)

Thursday, November 22
England - Bulgaria 2-0 (at London)

Wednesday, November 21
Belgium - Scotland 2-0 (at Bruxelles)
East Germany - Netherlands 2-3 (at Leipzig)
Northern Ireland - Ireland 1-0 (at Belfast)
Portugal - Austria 1-2 (at Lisboa)
Turkey - Wales 1-0 (at Izmir)

Sunday, November 18
Romania - Cyprus 2-0 (at Bucuresti)

Saturday, November 17
France - Czechoslovakia 2-1 (at Paris)

Wednesday, November 14
Yugoslavia - Cyprus 5-0 (at Novi Sad)

Thursday, November 1
Portugal - Norway 3-1 (at Lisboa)

Wednesday, October 31
Bulgaria - Denmark 3-0 (at Sofia)
Soviet Union - Finland 2-2 (at Moskva)
Yugoslavia - Romania 2-1 (at Kosovska Mitrovica)

Sunday, October 28
Malta - Turkey 1-2 (at Valletta)

Tuesday, October 23
Luxemburg - Sweden 1-1 (at Luxembourg)

Wednesday, October 17
Belgium - Portugal 2-0 (at Bruxelles)
Hungary - Finland 3-1 (at Debrecen)
Ireland - Bulgaria 3-0 (at Dublin)
Netherlands - Poland 1-1 (at Amsterdam)
Northern Ireland - England 1-5 (at Belfast)
Scotland - Austria 1-1 (at Glasgow)
West Germany - Wales 5-1 (at Köln)

Saturday, October 13
East Germany - Switzerland 5-2 (at Ost-Berlin)

Wednesday, October 10
Czechoslovakia - Sweden 4-1 (at Praha)
Poland - Iceland 2-0 (at Kraków)
Spain - Yugoslavia 0-1 (at Valencia)

Wednesday, September 26
Poland - East Germany 1-1 (at Chorzów)

Wednesday, September 12
England - Denmark 1-0 (at London)
Greece - Soviet Union 1-0 (at Athínai)
Iceland - East Germany 0-3 (at Reykjavík)
Norway - Belgium 1-2 (at Oslo)
Switzerland - Poland 0-2 (at Lausanne)

Wednesday, September 5
Iceland - Netherlands 0-4 (at Reykjavík)
Sweden - France 1-3 (at Stockholm)

Wednesday, August 29
Austria - Norway 4-0 (at Wien)

Wednesday, July 4
Finland - Soviet Union 1-1 (at Helsinki)

Saturday, June 9
Iceland - Switzerland 1-2 (at Reykjavík)

Thursday, June 7
Norway - Scotland 0-4 (at Oslo)
Sweden - Luxemburg 3-0 (at Malmö)

Wednesday, June 6
Bulgaria - England 0-3 (at Sofia)
Denmark - Northern Ireland 4-0 (at København)

Saturday, June 2
Malta - Wales 0-2 (at Valletta)

Tuesday, May 22
Switzerland - Iceland 2-0 (at Bern)

Saturday, May 19
Bulgaria - Ireland 1-0 (at Sofia)
Soviet Union - Hungary 2-2 (at Tbilisi)

Sunday, May 13
Cyprus - Romania 1-1 (at Limassol)

Wednesday, May 9
Norway - Portugal 0-1 (at Oslo)

Saturday, May 5
Switzerland - East Germany 0-2 (at St. Gallen)

Wednesday, May 2
Austria - Belgium 0-0 (at Wien)
Hungary - Greece 0-0 (at Budapest)
Ireland - Denmark 2-0 (at Dublin)
Northern Ireland - Bulgaria 2-0 (at Belfast)
Poland - Netherlands 2-0 (at Chorzów)
Wales - West Germany 0-2 (at Wrexham)

Tuesday, May 1
Luxemburg - Czechoslovakia 0-3 (at Luxembourg)

Wednesday, April 18
East Germany - Poland 2-1 (at Leipzig)

Wednesday, April 4
Czechoslovakia - France 2-0 (at Bratislava)
Romania - Spain 2-2 (at Craiova)

Sunday, April 1
Cyprus - Yugoslavia 0-3 (at Nicosia)
Turkey - West Germany 0-0 (at Izmir)

Wednesday, March 28
Belgium - Austria 1-1 (at Bruxelles)
Netherlands - Switzerland 3-0 (at Eindhoven)

Sunday, March 18
Turkey - Malta 2-1 (at Izmir)

Sunday, February 25
France - Luxemburg 3-0 (at Paris)
Malta - West Germany 0-0 (at Valletta)

Wednesday, February 7
England - Northern Ireland 4-0 (at London)

1978

Wednesday, December 13
Spain - Cyprus 5-0 (at Salamanca)

Wednesday, November 29
Bulgaria - Northern Ireland 0-2 (at Sofia)
Portugal - Scotland 1-0 (at Lisboa)
Wales - Turkey 1-0 (at Wrexham)

Wednesday, November 15
Austria - Portugal 1-2 (at Wien)
Netherlands - East Germany 3-0 (at Rotterdam)
Poland - Switzerland 2-0 (at Wroclaw)
Spain - Romania 1-0 (at Valencia)

Sunday, October 29
Greece - Hungary 4-1 (at Thessaloníki)

Wednesday, October 25
Ireland - England 1-1 (at Dublin)
Northern Ireland - Denmark 2-1 (at Belfast)
Romania - Yugoslavia 3-2 (at Bucuresti)
Scotland - Norway 3-2 (at Glasgow)
Wales - Malta 7-0 (at Wrexham)

Wednesday, October 11
Denmark - Bulgaria 2-2 (at København)
Greece - Finland 8-1 (at Athínai)
Hungary - Soviet Union 2-0 (at Budapest)
Portugal - Belgium 1-1 (at Lisboa)
Switzerland - Netherlands 1-3 (at Bern)

Saturday, October 7
Luxemburg - France 1-3 (at Luxembourg)

Wednesday, October 4
East Germany - Iceland 3-1 (at Halle)
Sweden - Czechoslovakia 1-3 (at Stockholm)
Yugoslavia - Spain 1-2 (at Zagreb)

Wednesday, September 20
Austria - Scotland 3-2 (at Wien)
Belgium - Norway 1-1 (at Lokeren)
Denmark - England 3-4 (at København)
Finland - Hungary 2-1 (at Helsinki)
Ireland - Northern Ireland 0-0 (at Dublin)
Netherlands - Iceland 3-0 (at Nijmegen)
Soviet Union - Greece 2-0 (at Yerevan)

Wednesday, September 6
Iceland - Poland 0-2 (at Reykjavík)

Friday, September 1
France - Sweden 2-2 (at Paris)

Wednesday, August 30
Norway - Austria 0-2 (at Oslo)

Wednesday, May 24
Denmark - Ireland 3-3 (at København)
Finland - Greece 3-0 (at Helsinki)