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1960, France
Winner: USSR | Runner-up: Yugoslavia
It took more than 30 years for Henri Delaunay's idea to become reality and when the inaugural Nations Cup was launched in 1958 it received a cautious welcome, with only 17 countries entering. West Germany, Italy and England were among the absentees.
It was a straightforward knockout tournament with home and away legs, and only the last four advancing to a "tournament" in France. The Soviet Union, who were awarded a bye into the last four after Spain refused to play them on political grounds, beat Czechoslovakia 3-0 while in the other semi-final Yugoslavia came from 2-4 down in the second half to beat France 5-4. The final, watched by only 26,370 in the Parc des Princes, saw the Soviets beat Yugoslavia 2-1 after extra-time with Viktor Ponedelnik scoring the winner in the 113th minute.
Top goal scorers:
Ivanov (Russia) -- 2
Jerkovic (Yugoslavia) -- 2
Also see:
- 1964, Spain
- 1968, Italy
- 1972, Belgium
- 1976, Yugoslavia
- 1980, Italy
- 1984, France
- 1988, West Germany
- 1992, Sweden
- 1996, England
- 2000, Belgium and Holland
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