EURO 1976 Story of Czechoslovakia - "History of Panenka" | Documentary
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- 00:00 - Road to Yugoslavia 1976 European Championship
01:15 - Czechoslovakia vs Netherlands - Semi-Final
04:05 - Czechoslovakia vs West Germany - Final
08:51 - "History of Panenka"
09:33 - The Champions of Europe: Czechoslovakia
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The 1976 European Football Championship final tournament was held in Yugoslavia. The final tournament took place between 16 and 20 June 1976.
Only four countries played in the final tournament, with the tournament consisting of the semi-finals, a third place play-off, and the final. This was the last tournament to have this format, as the tournament was expanded to include eight teams four years later. It was the only time that all four matches in the final tournament were decided after extra time, either on penalties or by goals scored. This was also the last tournament in which the hosts had to qualify for the final stage.
Czechoslovakia won the tournament after defeating holders West Germany in the final on penalties following a 2-2 draw after extra time. Antonín Panenka gained fame for his delicately chipped penalty which won the tournament for Czechoslovakia, the country's first European Championship title.
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Euro 76 Czechoslovakia team:
1 - Ivo Viktor
2 - Karol Dobiaš
3 - Jozef Čapkovič
4 - Anton Ondruš
5 - Ján Pivarník
6 - Ladislav Jurkemik
7 - Antonín Panenka
8 - Jozef Móder
9 - Jaroslav Pollák
10 - Marián Masný
11 - Zdeněk Nehoda
12 - Koloman Gögh
13 - Jozef Barmoš
14 - Pavol Biroš
15 - Dušan Herda
16 - František Veselý
17 - Ján Švehlík
18 - Dušan Galis
19 - Ladislav Petráš
20 - František Štambachr
21 - Přemysl Bičovský
22 - Alexander Vencel
Manager
Václav Jezek
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I am Slovak and I am proud to say that in this biggest success of CzechoSlovakian football history there were 8 Slovaks and three Czechs in the main squat. The reason why the majority of players were Slovaks was because at that time Slovakian teams were dominating CzechoSlovakian league. I am happy that there is finally some English documentary about football where the moderator never said Czechs only. This is the huge mistake that any foreign moderator makes that he calls CzechoSlovakian team Czechs only which is so incorrect from both state perspective and players perspective at that time.
Gőgh Kálmán is hungarian.
@@tiborfarkas5180 Nem volt Kálmánová? 😁👍
Some of this team participated also in Euro 1980 (where they finished 3rd) and some also at the Olympics 80 (where they won)
You are right: 80 % of the team were Slovaks.
In Austria where Panenka played from 1981 on, he became a legend, mainly for his freekicks
Winning the first ever penalty shootout in the final. ⚽🏆
For me this was the best tournament ever in the era of total football. Each game seemed to get better and better. There were no weak teams and no toiling England devoid of technical skills, tactical sophistication and technical ability. I cannot understand why it took the FA so long to sort things out. People forget that we had Dinosaur Allardyce before Southgate.
MY FAV TEAM
Espero que salgan los partidos que jugó frente a la URSS en cuartos de final
I watched a lot of these Euro76 matches. It made me realise how far English football had fallen behind that of other countries. We've caught up since then but have still never been Euro champs.
England beat the Czechs 3-0 in the qualifying group so go figure…
In 1975 ish
@@paulharper3235 Exactly
@@paulharper3235 Czech republic didn't exist in 1975 so England couldn't beat any Czechs in that group. In the most successful team of CzechoSlovakian football from 1976 there were 80 percent of players Slovakian guys because Slovakian teams were dominating the whole league at that time. That's why please, work on your knowledge if you want to write comments here.
@@gojakla12 I mentioned Czechs a shortcut for Czechoslovakia as we all did then in the UK before the split. Don't be so touchy man.
The best time ever 💛
pinalty antonin p
Checoslovakia and Húngary. The very teams of the Europe East. For ever.
The editing of this is pathetic
Panenka, hvezda ceskoslovenskeho fotbalu