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The Euros-Part 5 (1976 Edition)-Part C (Quarterfinals)

Quartefinals
The Quarterfinals were to endure played on domicile in addition to away reason inwards the Spring of 1976 but months ahead of the Finals.
Czechoslovakia were paired alongside the Soviet Union, spell Espana faced West Germany. Kingdom of the Netherlands were to confront their Belgian neighbors, spell the Welsh would accept on Yugoslavia.
The offset legs were scheduled on Apr 24-25th alongside the away Legs scheduled a calendar month afterwards on May 22nd.

Czechoslovakia hosted the Soviets at Bratislava on Apr 24th.  Jozef Móder would give Czechoslovakia the atomic number 82 inwards the 34th minute.
Antonin Panenka would double the atomic number 82 alongside a gratis kicking inwards the 47th infinitesimal to give the Czechs a somewhat rubber (2-0) advantage.
The Second Leg was held at Kiev at May 22nd.  The Soviet starting lineup contained nine Dinamo Kiev players playing inwards their domicile stadium.
The Czechs were missing Panenka in addition to Petras from the offset leg, but they had January Pivarnik dorsum inwards defense. Peter Gallis also played inwards identify of Petras.
For the Soviets, Evgeny Rudakov was dorsum inwards destination replacing Prokhorov. The Other changes included Muntyan, Burjak in addition to Veremeyev replacing their Dinamo Kiev teammates Reshko, Matvienko in addition to Kolotov inwards the starting lineup.
When Jozef Móder scored for the Czechs but earlier halftime, the necktie was equally proficient equally sealed.
The Soviets fought dorsum inwards the 2nd one-half in addition to Burjak pulled a destination back, but Moder struck i time to a greater extent than well-nigh the end. Just earlier the end, Blokhin scored to avoid closed to other defeat but the Czechs were through.


Photo From: World Soccer, June 1976
(April 24, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-USSR 0)


Photo From: World Soccer, June 1976
(April 24, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-USSR 0)

Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1976 №22---30.05
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, USSR 2-Czechoslovakia 2)


On Apr 24th, at Madrid, Espana would host West Deutschland for the offset leg of their quarterfinal series.
The Germans were missing the injured Jupp Heynckes at the front; Ronald Worm would supersede him inwards the squad.
Bayern Munich duo of Bernd Durnberger in addition to Uli Hoeness were also out injured, along alongside Uli Stilieke.
The Castilian were missing their Captain Pirri, who missed a belatedly fitness test.
Spain took the atomic number 82 inwards the 21st infinitesimal through Santillana.
Beer would necktie the fit for the West High German alongside a along distance shot.
The necktie was a ameliorate final result for the Germans who were confident of winning at home.
Helmut Schoen said afterwards that the Castilian came out fighting inwards the offset half, but inwards the 2nd half, the Germans started to larn dorsum into the game after the Castilian had tired out. Schoen believed that null was decided yet.
The 2nd Leg was held inwards Munich on May 22nd. The Castilian started without their legendary goalkeeper Iribar. Miguel Angel took his spot inwards the net. The Castilian Captain Pirri was dorsum for this fit (replacing Benito) equally was Asensi replacing his Barcelona teammate Migueli.
The Germans were nonetheless missing Heynckes. This fourth dimension Klaus Toppmöller started upfront inwards his identify instead of Worm. Uli Hoeness was also dorsum inwards the squad.
Uli Hoeness would give the Germans the atomic number 82 alongside an first-class volley. The debutant Toppmöller would direct hold a goalscoring debut but earlier halftime to give the Germans a comfortable (2-0) atomic number 82 in addition to qualification.
Spanish Captain Pirri would larn on to state that, “they are non World Champions for nothing.”

Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(April 24, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Espana 1-West Deutschland 1)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 258, Apr 27, 1976
(April 24, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Espana 1-West Deutschland 1)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 258, Apr 27, 1976
(April 24, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Espana 1-West Deutschland 1)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 262, May 25, 1976
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, West Deutschland 2-Spain 0)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 262, May 25, 1976
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, West Deutschland 2-Spain 0)

Photo From: Don Balon, Issue 34, May 25, 1976
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, West Deutschland 2-Spain 0)

Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, West Deutschland 2-Spain 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 8, August 1976
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, West Deutschland 2-Spain 0)


On Apr 24th, at Zagreb, Yugoslavia in addition to Wales would begin their quarterfinal series. Yugoslavia would accept the atomic number 82 from the attack from Momcilo Vukotic inwards the offset minute. Danilo Popivoda would double Yugoslavia’s atomic number 82 inwards the 2nd one-half for a (2-0) atomic number 82 inwards the series.
The furnish leg was on May 22nd at Cardiff. Yugoslavia made iv changes from the offset leg. Enver Maric went inwards the cyberspace inwards identify of Ognjen Petrovic.
In addition, Drago Vabec, Momcilo Vukotic in addition to Jovan Acimovic were replaced inwards the squad alongside Hajduk Split trio of Slavisa Zungul, Borislav Djordjevic in addition to Jure Jerkovic.
Wales would brand alone i change; David Frazer Roberts came inwards for Rodney John Thomas.
Yugoslavia took the atomic number 82 inwards the 18th infinitesimal through a penalization kicking past times Josip Katalinski. This effectively sealed the series, though Wales did struggle back. Twenty minutes later, Ian Peter Evans would necktie the fit for Wales to give them closed to hope.
A John Toshack smasher that was ruled out led to closed to crowd trouble. Disgruntled fans came onto the pitch to protest. The functioning of the East High German Referee Rudolf Glöckner would endure criticized. Wales would leave of absence the series.


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a weblog viewer (special thank you lot to Predrag Cvijetic)
(April 24, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Yugoslavia 2-Wales 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a weblog viewer (special thank you lot to Predrag Cvijetic)
(April 24, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Yugoslavia 2-Wales 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a weblog viewer (special thank you lot to Predrag Cvijetic)
(April 24, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Yugoslavia 2-Wales 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a weblog viewer (special thank you lot to Predrag Cvijetic)
(April 24, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Yugoslavia 2-Wales 0)

Photo From: World Soccer, July 1976
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Wales 1-Yugoslavia 1)

Photo From: World Soccer, July 1976
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Wales 1-Yugoslavia 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a weblog viewer (special thank you lot to Predrag Cvijetic)
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Wales 1-Yugoslavia 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a weblog viewer (special thank you lot to Predrag Cvijetic)
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Wales 1-Yugoslavia 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a weblog viewer (special thank you lot to Predrag Cvijetic)
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Wales 1-Yugoslavia 1)


On Apr 25th, at Rotterdam, Kingdom of the Netherlands took on Belgium. The 2 sides had met inwards the 1974 World Cup qualifiers in addition to the Dutch had been unable to breach the Belgian defence inwards 2 scoreless matches.
However, the Dutch would run riot inwards this come across in addition to come upwards away (5-0) winners. Wim Rijsbergen would opened upwards the scoring for the Dutch earlier Rensenbrink alongside a chapeau play tricks in addition to Neeskens alongside a penalization dashed whatsoever Belgian hopes.
This ended Raymond Goethals tenure equally Kingdom of Belgium Manager in addition to he resigned.
Guy Thys would accept over for the 2nd Leg inwards Brussles on May 22nd in addition to would call upwards the changes. Christian Piot was replaced inwards the cyberspace alongside the upwards in addition to coming Jean-Marie Pfaff. In addition, Eric Gerets, Georges Leekens, Ludo Coeck in addition to Raoul Lambert were repalced alongside Michel Renquin, Robert Dalving, Francois van der Elst in addition to Willy Wellens.
The Dutch made alone i change. Willy van de Kerkhof started inwards identify of Wim Jansen. The Dutch were but besides proficient for the Belgians. Despite falling behind to a van Gool strike, the Dutch stormed dorsum inwards the 2nd one-half alongside Rep scoring the equalizer in addition to Cruyff scoring an exquisite destination from a narrow angle.



Photo From : Onze, Issue 5, May 1976
(April 25, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Kingdom of the Netherlands 5-Belgium 0)


Photo From : Mondial, Old Series, Issue 2, March 1977
(April 25, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Kingdom of the Netherlands 5-Belgium 0)



Photo From : Onze, Issue 12, Dec 1976
(April 25, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Kingdom of the Netherlands 5-Belgium 0)



Photo From : Rode Duivels & Oranje Leeuwen., 100 jaar Derby der Lage Landen, Authors Ralf Willems, Matty Verkamman, 2001
(April 25, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Kingdom of the Netherlands 5-Belgium 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a weblog viewer (Holland squad, Apr 25, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Kingdom of the Netherlands 5-Belgium 0)


Photo From: Rode Duivels & Oranje Leeuwen., 100 jaar Derby der Lage Landen, Authors Ralf Willems, Matty Verkamman
(May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Kingdom of Belgium 1-Holland 2)


Photo From: Rode Duivels & Oranje Leeuwen., 100 jaar Derby der Lage Landen, Authors Ralf Willems, Matty Verkamman, 2001 (2)
(Johann Cruyff, May 22, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Kingdom of Belgium 1-Holland 2)

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