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1960-1970 in football

1960


Winners club national championship

Argentina: Club Atlético Independiente
England: Burnley Football Club
Hungary: Újpest FC
Netherlands: Ajax Amsterdam
Paraguay: Olimpia Asunción
Soviet Union: Torpedo Moscow
Sweden: IFK Norrköping

International tournaments

UEFA European Football Championship in France (July 6 – 10 1960)
 Soviet Union
 Yugoslavia
 Czechoslovakia


Goalscorers

There were 17 goals scored in 4 games, for an average of 4.25 goals per game.

2 goals
 Valentin Ivanov
 Viktor Ponedelnik
 Milan Galić
 Dražan Jerković
 François Heutte
1 goal
 Tomislav Knez
 Ante Žanetić
 Vlastimil Bubník
 Ladislav Pavlovič
 Jean Vincent
 Maryan Wisnieski
 Slava Metreveli

Awards
UEFA Team of the Tournament
 Goalkeeper      Defenders              Midfielders            Forwards
 Lev Yashin Vladimir Durković Igor Netto          Slava Metreveli
                          Ladislav Novák Josef Masopust Milan Galić
                                                         Valentin Ivanov Viktor Ponedielnik
                                                                                          Dragoslav Šekularac
                                                                                          Bora Kostić


Olympic Games in Rome, Italy (August 26 – September 10, 1960)
 Yugoslavia
 Denmark
 Hungary
1960 British Home Championship (October 3, 1959 – April 15, 1960)
Shared by  England,  Scotland and  Wales
Copa Libertadores 1960
Won by Peñarol after defeating Olimpia Asunción on an aggregate score of 2-1.
European Cup 1959-60
Real Madrid beat Eintracht Frankfurt 7-3 in the final at Hampden Park
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1958-60
FC Barcelona defeated Birmingham City in the final 4-1 on aggregate

1961


Winners club national championship

Argentina: Racing Club
England: Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Iceland: KR
Netherlands: Feyenoord Rotterdam
Paraguay: Cerro Porteño
Romania: Steaua Bucureşti
Spain: Real Madrid
Turkey: Fenerbahçe

International tournaments

1961 British Home Championship (October 8, 1960 – April 15, 1961)
 England

1962


Winners club national championship

Argentina: Club Atlético Boca Juniors
England: Ipswich Town F.C.
Chile: Universidad de Chile
Ireland: Shelbourne
Italy: A.C. Milan
Netherlands: Feyenoord Rotterdam
Northern Ireland: Linfield
Paraguay: Olimpia Asunción
Spain: Real Madrid
Sweden: IFK Norrköping
Turkey: Galatasaray S.K.

International tournaments

African Cup of Nations in Ethiopia (January 14 – 21 1962)
 Ethiopia
 Egypt
 Tunisia
1962 British Home Championship (October 7, 1961 – April 11, 1962)
 Scotland
FIFA World Cup in Chile (May 30 – June 17, 1962)

 1.Brazil
 2.Czechoslovakia
 3.Chile

4.Yugoslavia
Eliminated in the quarter-finals
 5.Hungary
 6.Soviet Union
 7.West Germany
8. England
Eliminated at the group stage
9. Italy
 10.Argentina
 11.Mexico
 12.Uruguay
 13.Spain
 14.Colombia
 15.Bulgaria
 16.Switzerland




Scorers

4 goals
 Garrincha
 Vavá
 Leonel Sánchez
 Flórián Albert
 Valentin Ivanov
 Dražan Jerković
3 goals
 Amarildo
 Adolf Scherer
 Lajos Tichy
 Milan Galić
2 goals
 Jaime Ramírez
 Eladio Rojas
 Jorge Toro
 Ron Flowers
 Uwe Seeler
 Giacomo Bulgarelli
 Igor Chislenko
 Viktor Ponedelnik
 José Sasía

1963



Winners club national championship

Argentina: Independiente
East Germany: SC Motor Jena
England: Everton
Iceland: KR
Italy: Internazionale Milano F.C.
Mexico: Oro
Netherlands: PSV Eindhoven
Norway: SK Brann
Scotland: Rangers
Spain: Real Madrid
Sweden: IFK Norrköping
Turkey: Galatasaray S.K.
West Germany: Borussia Dortmund

International tournaments

1963 British Home Championship (October 20, 1962 – April 6, 1963)
 Scotland
Pan American Games in São Paulo, Brazil (April 20 – May 4, 1963)
 Brazil
 Argentina
 Chile
African Cup of Nations in Ghana (November 22 – December 1, 1963)
 Ghana
 Sudan
 Egypt

1964


Winners club national championship

Argentina: Boca Juniors
Chile: Universidad de Chile
England: Liverpool
Italy: Bologna FC
Paraguay: Club Guaraní
Scotland: Rangers
Spain: Real Madrid
Turkey: Fenerbahçe
West Germany: 1. FC Köln

International tournaments

1964 British Home Championship (October 12, 1963 – April 11, 1964)
Shared by  England,  Scotland and  Northern Ireland
1964 Taça de Nações (May 30 – June 7, 1964)
 Argentina
UEFA European Football Championship in Spain (June 17 – 21 1964)

 1.Spain
 2.Soviet Union
 3.Hungary


Goalscorers

2 goals
 Ferenc Bene
 Dezső Novák
 Jesús María Pereda
1 goal
 Carl Bertelsen
 Amancio
 Marcelino
 Galimzyan Khusainov
 Valery Voronin
 Viktor Ponedelnik
 Valentin Ivanov

Awards
UEFA Team of the Tournament
Goalkeeper  Defenders           Midfielders          Forwards
 Lev Yashin Feliciano Rivilla   Amancio Amaro Ferenc Bene
                         Dezső Novák           Valentin Ivanov Jesús María Pereda
                         Ignacio Zoco           Luis Suárez          Flórián Albert

                         Fernando Olivella

Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan (October 11 – 23 1964)
 Hungary
 Czechoslovakia
 East Germany


1965

Winners club national championship

Argentina: Boca Juniors
Chile: Universidad de Chile
England: Manchester United
Iceland: KR
Italy: Internazionale Milano F.C.
Japan: Toyo Industries
Netherlands: Feyenoord Rotterdam
Paraguay: Olimpia Asunción
Scotland: Kilmarnock
Spain: Real Madrid
Turkey: Fenerbahçe
West Germany: Werder Bremen

International tournaments

African Cup of Nations in Tunisia (November 12 – 21 1965)
 Ghana
 Tunisia
 Côte d'Ivoire
1965 British Home Championship (October 3, 1964 – April 10, 1965)
 England

1966

Winners club national championship

Argentina: Racing Club
Belgium: Anderlecht
Czech Republic: Dukla Prague
England: Liverpool
France: Nantes
Italy: Internazionale Milano F.C.
Netherlands: Ajax Amsterdam
Portugal: Sporting C.P.
Scotland: Celtic
West Germany: TSV 1860 München
[edit]International tournaments

1966 British Home Championship (October 2, 1965 – April 2, 1966)
 England
FIFA World Cup in England (July 11 – 29 1966)
 England
 West Germany
 Portugal
 Soviet Union
Eliminated in the quarter-finals
 Argentina
 Hungary
 Uruguay
 North Korea
Eliminated at the group stage
 Italy
 Spain
 Brazil
 Mexico
 France,  Chile
 Bulgaria
 Switzerland

Scorers

9 goals
 Eusébio
6 goals
 Helmut Haller
4 goals
 Geoff Hurst
 Franz Beckenbauer
 Ferenc Bene
 Valeriy Porkujan
3 goals
 Luis Artime
 Bobby Charlton
 Roger Hunt
 José Augusto
 José Torres
 Eduard Malofeyev
2 goals
 Rubén Marcos
 Uwe Seeler
 Kálmán Mészöly
 Pak Seung-Zin
 Igor Chislenko

All-star team
Goalkeeper
 Gordon Banks
Defenders
 George Cohen
 Bobby Moore
 Vicente
 Silvio Marzolini
Midfielders
 Franz Beckenbauer
 Mário Coluna
 Bobby Charlton
Forwards
 Flórián Albert
 Uwe Seeler
 Eusébio

1967

Winners club national championship

Argentina
Estudiantes - Metropolitano
Independiente - Nacional
Chile
Universidad de Chile
England
First Division: Manchester United
FA Cup: Tottenham Hotspur
Football League Cup: Queens Park Rangers
Netherlands
Ajax Amsterdam
Paraguay
Club Guaraní
Scotland
Division One: Celtic
Scottish Cup: Celtic
Scottish League Cup: Celtic
Spain
Real Madrid
West-Germany
Eintracht Braunschweig

International tournaments

South American Championship in Montevideo, Uruguay (January 17 – February 2, 1967)
 Uruguay
 Argentina
 Chile
1967 British Home Championship (October 22, 1966 – April 15, 1967)
 Scotland
Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada (July 24 – August 3, 1967)
 Mexico
 Bermuda
 Trinidad and Tobago

1968

Winners club national championship

Europe
England: Manchester City
Iceland: KR
Italy: A.C. Milan
Netherlands: Ajax Amsterdam
Scotland: Celtic
Spain: Real Madrid
Turkey: Fenerbahçe
West Germany: 1. FC Nuremberg
South America
Argentina
San Lorenzo - Metropolitano
Vélez Sársfield - Nacional
Paraguay: Olimpia Asunción

International tournaments

African Cup of Nations in Ethiopia (January 12 – 21 1968)
 Congo-Kinshasa
 Ghana
 Côte d'Ivoire
1968 British Home Championship (October 21, 1967 – February 28, 1968)
 England
UEFA European Football Championship in Italy (June 5 – 10 1968)
 Italy
 Yugoslavia
 England

Top scorers
There were 7 goals scored in 5 matches, for an average of 1.4 goals per game.
2 goals
 Dragan Džajić
1 goal
 Luigi Riva
 Angelo Domenghini
 Pietro Anastasi
 Geoff Hurst
 Bobby Charlton

Awards
UEFA Team of the Tournament
Goalkeeper Defenders                  Midfielders          Forwards
 Dino Zoff         Mirsad Fazlagić Ivan Osim          Geoff Hurst
                        Giacinto Facchetti Sandro Mazzola Luigi Riva
                        Albert Shesternyov Angelo Domenghini Dragan Džajić
                        Bobby Moore

Olympic Games in Mexico City, Mexico (October 13 – 26 1968)
 Hungary
 Bulgaria
 Japan

1969

Winners club national championship

Europe
England: Leeds United
Hungary: Újpest FC
Italy: ACF Fiorentina
Netherlands: Feyenoord Rotterdam
Scotland: Celtic
Spain: Real Madrid
Turkey: Galatasaray S.K.
West Germany: Bayern Munich
South America
Argentina
Chacarita Juniors – Metropolitano
Boca Juniors – Nacional
Chile: Universidad de Chile
Paraguay: Club Guaraní

International tournaments

1969 British Home Championship (May 3 – May 10, 1969)
 England



World cup winners

1962 - Brazil
1966 - England

Best Player

1962 Chile             Brazil Garrincha  
                             Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust
                             Chile Leonel Sánchez
1966 England         England Bobby Charlton
                             England Bobby Moore  
                             Portugal Eusébio

Topscorers

1962 Chile            Brazil Garrincha                               4
                            Brazil Vavá                                      4
                            Chile Leonel Sánchez                       4
                            Yugoslavia Dražan Jerković              4
                            Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov            4
                            Hungary Flórián Albert                     4  
                            Brazil Amarildo                                4
                           Czechoslovakia Adolf Scherer           4
                           Hungary Lajos Tichy                         4
                           Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić     3  
                           Chile Jaime Ramírez                          2
                           Chile Eladio Rojas                            2
                           Chile Jorge Toro                               2
                           England Ron Flowers                        2
                           West Germany Uwe Seeler               2
                           Italy Giacomo Bulgarelli                     2
                           Soviet Union Igor Chislenko              2
                           Soviet Union Viktor Ponedelnik         2
                           Uruguay José Sasía                           2
1966 England       Portugal Eusébio                              9  
                           West Germany Helmut Haller            6
                           West Germany Franz Beckenbauer    4
                           Hungary Ferenc Bene                        4
                           England Geoff Hurst                          4
                           Soviet Union Valeriy Porkujan           4

All star team

1962 Chile  

Czechoslovakia Viliam Schrojf
 
Brazil Djalma Santos
Italy Cesare Maldini
Soviet Union Valeriy Voronin
Germany Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
 
Brazil Zagallo
Brazil Zito
Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust
 
Brazil Vavá
Brazil Garrincha
Chile Leonel Sánchez

1966 England  

England Gordon Banks
 
England George Cohen
England Bobby Moore
Portugal Vicente
Argentina Silvio Marzolini
 
Germany Franz Beckenbauer
Portugal Mário Coluna
England Bobby Charlton
 
Hungary Florian Albert
Germany Uwe Seeler
Portugal Eusébio




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