A classic tournament with every match going to extra time and 19 goals in 4 matches. Every game was played with skill and a desire to play football, attack and score - and there were good players in abundance. The Yugoslav crowds applauded every move and counter-move and everyone had a really good time. As Vaclav Jezek the Czech manager said, ‘Football was the real winner.’
I am an American who was living in Tehran Iran 76-78 and got hooked on watching German Football. This brings back great memories. I learned about the game by watching some of the best of all time. Looking back now I feel it was an honor for the opportunity to watch such great masters of the game.
@@armem5804 My Father was connected to the oil business. He had a two year contract. We were going to stay for another two years but the revolution came and we got out. I think I saw more of Iran than most Iranians. I had some great experiences. I miss the rice and barbari bread!
To do that (a 'Panenka') to win a European Championship was either pure genius or unbelievably reckless. The backstory about how Panenka developed that trick is very interesting as well but to pull it off on the big stage confirms him as a legend. The 'Panenka"; the Cryff turn; the Ardiles flick and the infamous Hand of God. Football moves that will forever be remembered.
First, That game was epic, how they play, how they keep running after being tackled, how they never tired to get the ball, amazing stamina. Second, Czech won with style, especially that memorable penalty from mr. panenka
This is the first time I see a recording of this match with English commentary. Until 2008, I knew about this match only from hearsay; the goals, the penalty shoot-out (especially Hoeneß' penalty) were shown on TV when there was a tournament again. Then the match was released on DVD, and I had the opportunity to watch the entire match. Even though 32 years had gone since the match, it was exciting to watch it, and I suffered when I saw Hoeneß send the ball to the moon.
Only highlights but this was a really exciting game. Good West Germany team beaten by excellent Czechoslovakia team. Mid 70s football just had something about it, great skill but without the modern day tactical nous spoiling the free spirited nature of teams.
@@Ruda-n4h NEBOLI SME NAHODOU V TYCH ROKOCH CESKOSLOVENSKO ? A KED UZ HOVORITE O TOM CESKOM TYME NEBOLO NAHODOU V ZAKLADNEJ ZOSTAVE PROTI ZAP.NEMECKU 9 SLOVAKOV ? TAK AKY CESKY TYM ?
I was a teenager in the 80’s reading a newspaper in Iraq and there was an article talking about this amazing final game. Many years after that I can watch this game on UA-cam!
Das Gegenstück: Der Lupfer von Paneka ist bis heute eine Legende... Ich war damals 13 Jahre und habe das Spiel auf einem Dorf bei Gardelegen im SW Fernsehen geschaut...❤❤
And what a difference with the modern game! In '76, they actually attacked, shot on goal, went forward all the time. None of that nauseating "possession football" that's dominating today.
I admit I only knew the penalty shootout from this game and never (or at least not for a long time) saw the full highlights. Really missed something. No fooling around, both teams seemed to attack full speed over 120 minutes. Great fight, great technique, great goalkeeping on both sides, and everything in a fair manner. And a typical German comeback from far behind, though this time not successful in the end. Pure sports - and such a thing is best to watch with british commentary.
Remember watching this live but had forgotten a lot about the game in the intervening years (apart from the fact it was a great game) and even though these are only highlights, you can still see what a great game it actually was.
Fantastic level of football. I’m shocked how good it is even by today’s standards. what a good team Czechoslovakia was. Ivo Victor was the number one goalkeeper in the world. Unsung hero. Unbelievable game. And obviously there was a penalty on Beckenbauer. But Czechs are the deserved winners.
In fact, eight of the starting eleven were Slovaks. Another Slovak (Jurkemik) came on as a substitute in the second half. Panenka, who became famous for his penalty kick was of Czech ethnicity and so was Ivo Viktor, an excellent goalkeeper indeed. My point is that it's not particularly sensitive to call it a Czech title. That would be like attributing every British Olympic medal to England. At the very least, both nations should get credit for the win.
@@aldozilli1293in those days... you say . In those days Czechoslovak mean rather Czech or Slovak and perhaps you have no mental capacity to understand the difference 😂 Nothing precious about it ,it is a fact .
I was 10 yrs old when this game sendt on TV .I still remember Ivo Viktor the goalkeeper who made the difference and he was the man behind that west Germany lost the European championship
Les allemands étaient encore très très forts. Viktor a été élu meilleur joueur du tournoi et, 3eme au ballon d'or. Maier a aussi sorti une belle partie.
Football was miles better then you hardly saw these players because there was so little football on television so when it was it was very special . Their wages were.sensible and there was less diving and moaning at the officials
@@nicky29031977 Well, it should have been awarded to Slovakia or at least to both countries. But in an unfair and incomprehensible way, UEFA awarded it to Czechia. It is an aberration 😒
I due gol cecoslovacchi, e il primo dei tedeschi, sono originati da trascuratezze difensive che, solo due anni prima (Mondiale 1974) sarebbero state inammissibili! Insomma, dal giro di boa fra la prima e la seconda metà degli Anni Settanta, deve essere accaduto qualcosa che ha cambiato il modo di approcciare questo meraviglioso gioco.
This is the first match I can remember being allowed to stay up and watch. I was 11 at the time (and watched it in Black and White). I can never forget Uli Hoeness's sky high penalty or Panenka's audacious one.
I remember this game. I believe it was Czechoslovakia who beat England 2-1 . The original game was called off because of fog and played the next day and England lost.
Yes, but it was not the same. When Germany beat the Czech Republic, there were no more Slovaks as in 1976. On that occasion, the majority of players (up to nine) and the most important ones were Slovaks (with the exception of Panenka and Nehoda).
Mit diesem Elfmeter ist Ulli Hoeneß in die Geschichte eingegangen. Deutsche Zeitungen schreiben noch heute:.. Als Hoeneß den Ball in den Himmel von Belgrad schoss..😅🎉😮
ليس فقط هونس يضيع ركلة جزاء بهذه الطريقه وانما اضاعها أيضا افضل اللاعبين امثال بلاتيني ١٩٨٦ مع البرازيل وباجي الايطالي مع البرازيل وخسرت إيطاليا لهذا السبب نفسه ١٩٩٤
The 1976 championships were amazing. 4 classic matches, all going the full length. Good players in every team. It was a tournament Germany should have won but no regrets, except that Holzenbein's equalizer could have come earlier.
У Чехословакии в то время была действительно очень сильная команда. Если учесть, что в 1/2 финала, а затем уже в финале, они , друг за другом "оставили за бортом" вице-чемпионов мира и чемпионов мира ,соответственно.
Apparantly Panenka told Ivo Viktor before the tournament that if Czechoslvakia got a penalty he was going to take it like that and Viktor was so shocked he thought of telling the manager. There was also talk of Panenka being disciplined as it was an 'uncommunist' way of taking a penalty.
Another odd fact about this classic game is that for being a final some parts of the stadium are totally empty. Look at 20.13 just to the right and above of where Panenka's winning penalty is about to be taken and hardly anyone is there. Was there so little interest for such an important game?
@@MajidEed The simple truth is that the local Yugoslavs probably expected their own team to be there and prebooked tickets and when they lost in the semi their fans obviously didn't turn up.
Also in those days there were severe travel restrictions to / from communist countries. it would probably have been difficult for most Czech fans to leave their own country, and although Yugoslavia wasn't part of the "Soviet bloc" it may also not have been that easy for foreigners to get in and out of.
@@shpala Как тогда так и сейчас вратарь не может выходить из ворот до удара,но арбитры в то время смотрели на это сквозь пальцы.Я читал кажется у Н.Старостина,что вратарь Спартака Жмельков при пробитии пенальти стоял в воротах за линией,и при ударе делал шаг вперёд,получается он не нарушал правило не выходить до удара из ворот.Так ,что как видите правило для вратарей не изменились.Просто в разное время ,судьи по разному реагировали на небольшие нарушения правила вратарями.Сейчас бы Майеру пришлось повторно отражать пенальти.
They didn't have such soft penalties back then. Nowadays a defender only has to look at a striker and it's a pen. In other words players are a bunch of pussies these days.
Die hätten anstelle von Sepp Maier den Rudi Kargus ins Tor stellen sollen, gerade beim Elfmeterschiessen.....und zu dem Hoeneß-Elfmeter sage ich nix....
The German goalkeeper must have been pretty dim. If ever there was a time when it was obvious what the penalty taker was going to do... The guy's called Panenka, for God's sake!
fakt je že sa tento titul priradil po rozdeleni federacie čechom čo nechaápem a je to krivda pretože fakt je aj ten že v zakladnej zostave bolo 8 slovakov v podstate skoro cele mužstvo chzjd slovan bratislava
А в Советском Союзе власти решили не показывать полуфиналы и финал. Якобы югославы и УЕФА хотели слишком много денег за трансляции. Вся Европа смотрела, кроме нас!
a dnes u nás na slovensku to isté verejnopravna televizia STVR a predtým RTVS ale nevadí ja si napriklad hokej nepozriem pokial sa zpolitizovaná IIHF nerozhodne vratiť rusku federáciu na vrcholné šampionaty a olympijske hry
Penalties: Sepp Maier was clearly a mediocre keeper, he jumped way too early. The CSSR team could have shot 20 penalties - he wouldn't have saved a single one.
The Krauts first goal looked a mile offside to me bonhof was a foot in front of the nearest Czech England beat them 3 - 0 IN the qualification England are the rightful euro 76 champions once again we have been cheated
A classic tournament with every match going to extra time and 19 goals in 4 matches. Every game was played with skill and a desire to play football, attack and score - and there were good players in abundance. The Yugoslav crowds applauded every move and counter-move and everyone had a really good time. As Vaclav Jezek the Czech manager said, ‘Football was the real winner.’
I am an American who was living in Tehran Iran 76-78 and got hooked on watching German Football. This brings back great memories. I learned about the game by watching some of the best of all time. Looking back now I feel it was an honor for the opportunity to watch such great masters of the game.
ماأحلى تلك الأيام! هذا يعني إنك كنت قريباً مني،، أنا عراقيّ وشاهدت تلك المباراة في إحدى مقاهي غرب بغداد، تحياتي لك 🫂.
I don't read Farsi I only remember a few words spoken@@salimsalama6897
Very interesting! I am also from Iran. What was your job in Iran?
@@armem5804 My Father was connected to the oil business. He had a two year contract. We were going to stay for another two years but the revolution came and we got out. I think I saw more of Iran than most Iranians. I had some great experiences. I miss the rice and barbari bread!
@@armem5804 Greetings from England. I remember Iran had a useful side in the 1978 World Cup with Hassan Rowshan and Ali Parvin amongst others.
Panenka writing his name to the history
To do that (a 'Panenka') to win a European Championship was either pure genius or unbelievably reckless. The backstory about how Panenka developed that trick is very interesting as well but to pull it off on the big stage confirms him as a legend. The 'Panenka"; the Cryff turn; the Ardiles flick and the infamous Hand of God. Football moves that will forever be remembered.
What a game this was!
Best euro final ever along with 88 , legends of the game . Bonhof was pure class and so underrated.
Yes, Rainer was really good at his best, but coming off the production line at Moenchengladbach that wasn't surprising. He was never better than here.
First,
That game was epic, how they play, how they keep running after being tackled, how they never tired to get the ball, amazing stamina.
Second,
Czech won with style, especially that memorable penalty from mr. panenka
This is the first time I see a recording of this match with English commentary. Until 2008, I knew about this match only from hearsay; the goals, the penalty shoot-out (especially Hoeneß' penalty) were shown on TV when there was a tournament again. Then the match was released on DVD, and I had the opportunity to watch the entire match.
Even though 32 years had gone since the match, it was exciting to watch it, and I suffered when I saw Hoeneß send the ball to the moon.
Only highlights but this was a really exciting game. Good West Germany team beaten by excellent Czechoslovakia team. Mid 70s football just had something about it, great skill but without the modern day tactical nous spoiling the free spirited nature of teams.
Вы ошиблись, выиграла Чехословакия , а не ФРГ.
@@АлександрФилимонов-ы2ьhe didn’t say that, read what did he write again!
With hindsight the Czechs were no more than a good side having a great run, as was proven when they failed to qualify for the 1978 Word Cup.
@@Ruda-n4h NEBOLI SME NAHODOU V TYCH ROKOCH CESKOSLOVENSKO ? A KED UZ HOVORITE O TOM CESKOM TYME NEBOLO NAHODOU V ZAKLADNEJ ZOSTAVE PROTI ZAP.NEMECKU 9 SLOVAKOV ? TAK AKY CESKY TYM ?
LIKE FROM ELSHAD . COUNTRY AZERBAIJAN. BAKU CITY. SUPERB VIDEO ENJOYED. MANY THANKS
I remember this so well. One of the best matches I've ever seen. Fabulous skill. Great goalkeeping too.
I was a teenager in the 80’s reading a newspaper in Iraq and there was an article talking about this amazing final game. Many years after that I can watch this game on UA-cam!
Das Gegenstück:
Der Lupfer von Paneka ist bis heute eine Legende...
Ich war damals 13 Jahre und habe das Spiel auf einem Dorf bei Gardelegen im SW Fernsehen geschaut...❤❤
Que jogaço! Assisti no Brasil quando ainda era criança! Esse penal do Panenka de cavadinha nunca mais esqueci! Sensacional!
Victor was the Czech goalkeeper who Pele tried to lob from the half way line in the 1970 world cup group game
And what a difference with the modern game! In '76, they actually attacked, shot on goal, went forward all the time. None of that nauseating "possession football" that's dominating today.
Spain with possession football are the only team to win euros back to back
I admit I only knew the penalty shootout from this game and never (or at least not for a long time) saw the full highlights. Really missed something. No fooling around, both teams seemed to attack full speed over 120 minutes. Great fight, great technique, great goalkeeping on both sides, and everything in a fair manner. And a typical German comeback from far behind, though this time not successful in the end.
Pure sports - and such a thing is best to watch with british commentary.
The Yugoslavia v West Germany semi-final and the 3/4 place play off were also very good,
Remember watching this live but had forgotten a lot about the game in the intervening years (apart from the fact it was a great game) and even though these are only highlights, you can still see what a great game it actually was.
Grandes jugadores, por lo que se ve en este resumen Victor fue la figura
Fantastic level of football. I’m shocked how good it is even by today’s standards. what a good team Czechoslovakia was. Ivo Victor was the number one goalkeeper in the world. Unsung hero. Unbelievable game. And obviously there was a penalty on Beckenbauer.
But Czechs are the deserved winners.
In fact, eight of the starting eleven were Slovaks. Another Slovak (Jurkemik) came on as a substitute in the second half. Panenka, who became famous for his penalty kick was of Czech ethnicity and so was Ivo Viktor, an excellent goalkeeper indeed. My point is that it's not particularly sensitive to call it a Czech title. That would be like attributing every British Olympic medal to England. At the very least, both nations should get credit for the win.
@@baze3SCyeah don't be too precious about it, by Czech he means Czech and Slovak as it was in those days.
@@aldozilli1293in those days... you say . In those days Czechoslovak mean rather Czech or Slovak and perhaps you have no mental capacity to understand the difference 😂 Nothing precious about it ,it is a fact .
I was 10 yrs old when this game sendt on TV .I still remember Ivo Viktor the goalkeeper who made the difference and he was the man behind that west Germany lost the European championship
Les allemands étaient encore très très forts.
Viktor a été élu meilleur joueur du tournoi et, 3eme au ballon d'or.
Maier a aussi sorti une belle partie.
One of the best games ever! What a match!
The Panenka was born and wrote be a Legend
Rainer Bonhof , what a player
Football was miles better then you hardly saw these players because there was so little football on television so when it was it was very special . Their wages were.sensible and there was less diving and moaning at the officials
Un auténtico partidazo, que calidad y entrega
Vaya partidazo. Primera vez la veo, tenia 6 años en aquel tiempo, no existien las transmisiones x satelite en Py en ese año😅😅
Que gran jugador Rainer Bonhof, luego fichó por el Valencia fc junto con Mario Kempes y el penalty de Panenka fue toda una sorpresa entonces
The Slovakia championship victory ... 8 out of 13 players on the field that night were Slovaks.
And Pollak couldn't play in the final because he was sent off against Holland, otherwise there would have been nine Slovaks in the final.
Where was Panenka from?
@@nicky29031977 Panenka was one of the few Czechs in the team, along with Nehoda and goalkeeper Viktor.
@@lokismig So is who offically credited with the victory now because of the breakup? Chechia or Slovakia or both?
@@nicky29031977 Well, it should have been awarded to Slovakia or at least to both countries. But in an unfair and incomprehensible way, UEFA awarded it to Czechia. It is an aberration 😒
I due gol cecoslovacchi, e il primo dei tedeschi, sono originati da trascuratezze difensive che, solo due anni prima (Mondiale 1974) sarebbero state inammissibili!
Insomma, dal giro di boa fra la prima e la seconda metà degli Anni Settanta, deve essere accaduto qualcosa che ha cambiato il modo di approcciare questo meraviglioso gioco.
Two champions - one lucky winner. Respect for both teams. The real winner was football itself.✌️
So much fluidity to these matches. These highlights would be twice as long in modern games as flopping and the refs calling every possible foul
Excelente final!!!!👍. ⭐⭐⭐🇦🇷
the falklands
@@nedmode9412 mx asno texas,california,colorado etc.que antes eran mxs.ahoran son gringas.y se habla en ingles.
@@nedmode9412 PERDISTE LA GUERA CONTRA EL GRINGO(1846) Y TE ROBO MEDIO PAIS POR CAGONS
@@eduardogomez608 speak english
@@eduardogomez608 speak english pablo
Czechoslowacja 💶 Euro 🕖 1976 rok majster mistrz Europy ⚽ piłka nożna Jugosławii
Surely Sepp Maier should have guessed where that last penalty was going, just from the taker’s name?
well, in that time, anybody don't know about 'Panenka' until Panenka do it for himself in last shootout
😂
@@rianrangga8256woosh
Хорошо!
@@rianrangga8256whoosh
This is the first match I can remember being allowed to stay up and watch. I was 11 at the time (and watched it in Black and White).
I can never forget Uli Hoeness's sky high penalty or Panenka's audacious one.
Kľúčovým hráčom CSSR bol kapitán Anton Ondruš.
Great game of football. So much better than the crap we are seeing from England at the 2024 Euros.
To be fair my local pub team are better than England at this euros
What a fantastic match.
I remember this game. I believe it was Czechoslovakia who beat England 2-1 . The original game was called off because of fog and played the next day and England lost.
Twenty years later Germany took revenge in Wembley! 1996 golden Goal Oliver Bierhoff
Yes, but it was not the same. When Germany beat the Czech Republic, there were no more Slovaks as in 1976. On that occasion, the majority of players (up to nine) and the most important ones were Slovaks (with the exception of Panenka and Nehoda).
poor Germany, a defeated, humiliated nation...and a US vassal...
@@georgiosvarachidis6596 What the fuck are you on about?
@@lokismig ..a Viktora. Aby ti náhodou nejeblo. Co jste od rozdělení vyhráli vy? Slováci?
hi from Czechia pals, so I guess that this was shock for all europa countries
The warrior's game I grew up loving
Malaysia...Y24
.... 8 Slovaks in that starting line-up .... not a lot of people know that ;0]
And only one Ivo Victor!
@@Laztor-ny7vd .... only ever been 2 famous goals scored in the history of world football .... Maradona "hand of god" and the "Panenka" .... 😎
Slovakia have more euros than England
what a penalty to win it !!
Después se hizo famoso patear un penal....como Panenka . Antonin Panenka ..genio.
What a final!
Wow what a final. Both teams playing good football wanting to win.
Mit diesem Elfmeter ist Ulli Hoeneß in die Geschichte eingegangen.
Deutsche Zeitungen schreiben noch heute:..
Als Hoeneß den Ball in den Himmel von Belgrad schoss..😅🎉😮
He was never the same again.
ليس فقط هونس يضيع ركلة جزاء بهذه الطريقه وانما اضاعها أيضا افضل اللاعبين امثال بلاتيني ١٩٨٦ مع البرازيل وباجي الايطالي مع البرازيل وخسرت إيطاليا لهذا السبب نفسه ١٩٩٤
What an amazing coincidence that Panenka won it with a panenka.😜
That was the first time someone scored a penalty like that, so it is called panenka. :)
@@gorangoran6335 Yes, I knew that. I was trying to be funny - I guess I failed lol!
@@jeffeby9163 Actually, it was funny, I have taken it at first too seriously. :):)
The 1976 championships were amazing. 4 classic matches, all going the full length. Good players in every team. It was a tournament Germany should have won but no regrets, except that Holzenbein's equalizer could have come earlier.
Omg, wow 😮 an actual EUROPEAN championship..
The live commentary for the by now famous Panenka chip winning penalty seems almost underwhelming.
Waw, great game!!!
No fauls at all. ❤
what a great game
After this game I was amazed that Czechoslovakia did not qualify for the 1978 world cup.
У Чехословакии в то время была действительно очень сильная команда. Если учесть, что в 1/2 финала, а затем уже в финале, они , друг за другом "оставили за бортом" вице-чемпионов мира и чемпионов мира ,соответственно.
His name will live forever as this type of kick is called the “Panenka”….. how cool is that?
30 seconds only... German team every era said that no safe for every team played against...
I was 16 at that time. Remember the match clearly
Still the best penalty ever by Panenka.
Apparantly Panenka told Ivo Viktor before the tournament that if Czechoslvakia got a penalty he was going to take it like that and Viktor was so shocked he thought of telling the manager. There was also talk of Panenka being disciplined as it was an 'uncommunist' way of taking a penalty.
Panenka shoot invented 💪💪
Классная тогда у чехов команда подобралась.... Чемпионы по праву.
When actual Germans represented Germany.
What's that meant to mean... oh, right. It's racist.😊
He's actually right it's not racist at all.
Dumbest comment.
Another odd fact about this classic game is that for being a final some parts of the stadium are totally empty. Look at 20.13 just to the right and above of where Panenka's winning penalty is about to be taken and hardly anyone is there. Was there so little interest for such an important game?
فعلا حاله غريبه انا ايضا لاحضتها
@@MajidEed The simple truth is that the local Yugoslavs probably expected their own team to be there and prebooked tickets and when they lost in the semi their fans obviously didn't turn up.
@@nicky29031977 Correct. It was their best chance to win an international trophy and they blew it. They had some excellent players in the mid 70's
Also in those days there were severe travel restrictions to / from communist countries. it would probably have been difficult for most Czech fans to leave their own country, and although Yugoslavia wasn't part of the "Soviet bloc" it may also not have been that easy for foreigners to get in and out of.
The euros weren't that big a deal until the 80s
Czechoslovakia KO Netherlands & Germany. ❤
aaaa absolutly can score all n evry gol wezZ skorrrd
by de team chikos love at diiiz gathering ....
What is amazing is that the winning side failed to qualify for the following WC78
Майер ,как по нынешним меркам,постоянно нарушает правило при пробитии пенальти,до удара выходит с линии ворот.
Ну, так комментатор про это все время и говорит. По тогдашним правилам вообще нельзя было двигаться вратарю до удара.
@@shpala Как тогда так и сейчас вратарь не может выходить из ворот до удара,но арбитры в то время смотрели на это сквозь пальцы.Я читал кажется у Н.Старостина,что вратарь Спартака Жмельков при пробитии пенальти стоял в воротах за линией,и при ударе делал шаг вперёд,получается он не нарушал правило не выходить до удара из ворот.Так ,что как видите правило для вратарей не изменились.Просто в разное время ,судьи по разному реагировали на небольшие нарушения правила вратарями.Сейчас бы Майеру пришлось повторно отражать пенальти.
@@katnight4873 Не совсем так. В те годы, вратарь вообще не мог двигаться до удара. Сейчас двигаться можно, но не выходя за линию ворот.
1976 là thế hệ vàng của Tiệp khắc OK
Damaliger Jungspieler Hoeness hat die Richtung zum Beograd Nachthimmel Titel verschossen. Schon seit Langem. Nur lachen.
Panenka must had ice running through his veins
It's amazing that no penalty was given for the trip on Beckenbauer at 10:30! Thank god we have a VAR now.
They were tougher rules those days
They didn't have such soft penalties back then. Nowadays a defender only has to look at a striker and it's a pen. In other words players are a bunch of pussies these days.
The birth of the Panenka😺
Vogts causing the first Czech goal, Beckenbauer the second.
Die hätten anstelle von Sepp Maier den Rudi Kargus ins Tor stellen sollen, gerade beim Elfmeterschiessen.....und zu dem Hoeneß-Elfmeter sage ich nix....
2. gól CZE ,na vrub Beckenbauera. Prečo nehlavičkoval do strany , ale pred seba ?
9:32 "Left him completely for dead". 😆
Was this Beckenbauer last game ?
No, that was against France in February 1977.
Back in The Day,when germany actually won trophies
Big play
The German goalkeeper must have been pretty dim.
If ever there was a time when it was obvious what the penalty taker was going to do...
The guy's called Panenka, for God's sake!
Časy , keď sa hral futbal. Teraz sa hráči každú chvíľu váľajú na trávniku .
💎⚽️
Can anyone send me the penalty kickers
Tcheco-Slovakia: M. Masný, Nehoda, Ondruš, Jurkemik, Panenka
Germany: Bonhof, Flohe, Bongartz, Hoeness
fakt je že sa tento titul priradil po rozdeleni federacie čechom čo nechaápem a je to krivda pretože fakt je aj ten že v zakladnej zostave bolo 8 slovakov v podstate skoro cele mužstvo chzjd slovan bratislava
100 % penalty close to the end not given by the referee
Yes, I must agree even I was fan of Tcheco-Slovakia and Slovan Bratislava (Masny, Svehlik, Ondrus, Pivarnik,Gogh, Capkovic).
А в Советском Союзе власти решили не показывать полуфиналы и финал. Якобы югославы и УЕФА хотели слишком много денег за трансляции. Вся Европа смотрела, кроме нас!
a dnes u nás na slovensku to isté verejnopravna televizia STVR a predtým RTVS ale nevadí ja si napriklad hokej nepozriem pokial sa zpolitizovaná IIHF nerozhodne vratiť rusku federáciu na vrcholné šampionaty a olympijske hry
that foul on der Kaiser. No penalty?? 😂😂
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aj majstri !!!
20:18 PANENKA
1996
1980,2004
Penalties: Sepp Maier was clearly a mediocre keeper, he jumped way too early. The CSSR team could have shot 20 penalties - he wouldn't have saved a single one.
THE GREAT BECKENBAUER WAS SUPPOSED TO TAKE THEIR FOURTH PENALTY , BUT HE ORDERED HOENESS TO TAKE IT
Beckenbauer was slated to take the fifth. But by then the shootout was already decided.
With Gerd Müller Germans would have won the Cup.
Gol!😂
Pаnelkа!
Panenka
The Krauts first goal looked a mile offside to me bonhof was a foot in front of the nearest Czech England beat them 3 - 0 IN the qualification England are the rightful euro 76 champions once again we have been cheated
Offside was different then I think
I think you've been drinking. England could never have come back from 0-2 down against Yugoslavia as the Germans did in the semi final.
@@xnevla It was offside.
@@Ruda-n4h no but this was in 1976 maybe today it was offside but back then Offsides were way way different
@@xnevla Dieter Muller was level with the last defender when the ball was crossed to him by Bonhof - so offside.
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