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- Tottenham Hotspur of England defeated title holders Anderlecht of Belgium, on penalties, after the final finished 2–2 on aggregate, to win the competition for the second time.
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The 1984 UEFA Cup Final was an association football tie played on 9 May and 23 May 1984 to determine the champion of the 1983–84 UEFA Cup. The two-legged final was contested between Anderlecht of Belgium, who were defending champions, and Tottenham Hotspur of England.
Oct 22, 2015 · Tottenham lifted the UEFA Cup for a second time in 1984 following two tense legs against the previous season's winners Anderlecht. Both final encounters followed a similar path, with the visitors...
Les Bleus won the championship – their first major international title. [1] Bid process. The hosting of the event was contested by bids from France and West Germany. The French bid was unanimously selected by the UEFA Executive Committee at a meeting on 10 December 1981. [2] Tournament summary. Group matches.
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Harald Schumacher (West Germany) A worthy successor to Sepp Maier, he was a winner and ever present in his first major finals in 1980. West Germany made a disappointing defence in 1984 but Schumacher performed heroically, a memorable last-minute save securing a 2-1 win against Romania. A beaten FIFA World Cup finalist in 1982 and 1986, he amassed 7...
João Pinto (Portugal) An adventurous right-back and one-club man who spent 16 years at Porto, João Pinto first came to prominence for his country in 1984. There would be only one other major tournament appearance in his 70-cap career (42 as captain) – a disappointing 1986 World Cup – but at club level he won nine league titles and four Portuguese C...
Fernando Chalana (Portugal) A key figure in qualifying, the left-footed playmaker was even more prominent at the 1984 finals and his two assists for Rui Jordão in the semi-final against France came close to eliminating the hosts. Produced man-of-the-match displays versus West Germany and Spain prior to that. The Benfica stalwart scooped six titles ...
Rudi Völler (West Germany) With 47 goals in 90 international appearances, Völler is among the greatest European goalscorers. He appeared in three UEFA European Championships and three World Cups, winning in 1990. His first major finals in 1984 ended with group stage elimination and four years later his campaign was cut short by a broken arm. Völler...
Jan 1, 2023 · Who won the 1984 EURO? France became the only host nation to date to win the expanded UEFA European Championship when they beat Spain 2-0 in the final at Paris's Parc des Princes on 27 June...
Jan 21, 2024 · France were truly magnificent at Euro 1984: unquestionably the best team at the tournament, almost certainly the finest side the European Championship had seen in its 24 years up until this...