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Final results for the Football competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich, Augsburg, Ingolstadt, Nürnberg, Passau, and Regensburg. Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
The Games of the XX Olympiad were held in 1972 in Munich, West Germany. ...
Munich and the Bavarian Alps Munich (German: München (pronounced listen) is the largest city and capital of the German Federal State of Bavaria. ...
Augsburg is a city in south-central Germany. ...
Ingolstadt is a city in the Federal State of Bavaria, Germany. ...
Nuremberg coat of arms Location of Nuremberg Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg) is a city in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia. ...
Old Town of Passau Passau (Latin: Batavia) is a town in Niederbayern, Eastern Bavaria, Germany, known also as Dreiflüssestadt (the City of three rivers), because the Danube River is joined there by the Inn River from the South, and the Ilz River coming out of the Bavarian Forest to the...
Regensburg (English formerly Ratisbon, Latin Ratisbona, Czech Åezno) is a city (population 150,212 in 2004) in Bavaria, south-east Germany, located at the confluence of the Danube and Regen rivers, at the northernmost bend in the Danube. ...
Men's Competiton
Medalist | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze |
Poland |
Hungary |
USSR |
East Germany | | Hubert Kostka Zbigniew Gut Jerzy Gorgoń Zygmunt Anczok Leslaw Cmikiewicz Zygmunt Maszczyk Jerzy Kraska Kazimierz Deyna Zygfryd Szoltysik Włodzimierz Lubański Robert Gadocha Ryszard Szymczak Antoni Szymanowski Joachim Marx Grzegorz Lato Marjan Ostafinski Kazimierz Kmiecik Image File history File links Flag_of_Poland. ...
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First International Poland 3 - 0 East Germany (Warsaw, Poland; 21 September 1952) Last International Belgium 0 - 2 East Germany (Brussels, Belgium; 12 September 1990) Largest win Ceylon 1 - 12 East Germany (Colombo, Ceylon; 12 January 1964) Worst defeat 0 - 3, 12 times; 1 - 4, three times World Cup Appearances 1...
Jerzy PaweÅ GorgoÅ (born July 18, 1949) was a Polish football player who is remembered for his participation in the 1972 Summer Olympics. ...
Kazimierz Deyna Kazimierz Deyna (1947â1989) was a Polish football player, one of the best shooters in the history of Polish sports. ...
WÅodzimierz LubaÅski (born February 28, 1947) is a former Polish football (soccer) striker, the all-time goal leader for the Polish national team. ...
Robert Gadocha (born January 10, 1946 in Kraków) was a Polish footballer, most notable for playing for Legia Warszawa. ...
Grzegorz Lato Grzegorz Lato (born April 8, 1950 in Malbork, Poland) is a former Polish football (soccer) striker, the all-time cap leader for the Polish national team and the leading scorer at the 1974 World Cup. ...
| István Géczi Péter Vépi Miklós Páncsics Péter Juhász Lajos Szücs Mihály Kozma Antal Dunai Lajos Kü Béla Váradi Ede Dunai László Bálint Lajos Kocsis Kálmán Tóth László Branikovics József Kovács Csaba Vidács Adám Rothermel
| Oleg Blokhin Murtaz Khurcilava Yuri Istomin Vladimir Kaplichny Viktor Kolotov Yevgeni Lovchev Sergei Olshansky Yevgeni Rudakov Vyacheslav Semenov Gennadi Evryuzhikhin Oganes Zanazanyan Andrei Yakubik Arkadi Andriasyan Revaz Dzodzuashvili Iosef Sabo Yuri Eliseev Vladimir Onishchenko Anatoli Kuksov Vladimir Pilgui Oleg Blokhin (born November 5, 1952 in Kiev, Soviet Union) is a Soviet/Ukrainian soccer striker and coach. ...
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| First Round Group A August 27 Munich Malaysia 0 - 3 West Germany (HT:0 - 0) Augsburg Morocco 0 - 0 United States (HT:0 - 0) August 29 Passau West Germany 3 - 0 Morocco (HT:2 - 0) Ingolstadt United States 0 - 3 Malaysia (HT:0 - 1) August 31 Munich United States 0 - 7 West Germany (HT:0 - 2) Ingolstadt Morocco 6 - 0 Malaysia (HT:4 - 0) Image File history File links Flag_of_Germany. ...
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Group B August 28 Regensburg Burma 0 - 1 Soviet Union (HT:0 - 0) Nürenberg Sudan 0 - 0 Mexico (HT:0 - 1) August 30 Munich Soviet Union 2 - 1 Sudan (HT:2 - 0) Nürenberg Mexico 1 - 0 Burma (HT:0 - 0) September 1 Regensburg Mexico 1 - 4 Soviet Union (HT:0 - 3) Passau Sudan 0 - 2 Burma (HT:0 - 1) Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ...
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Group C August 27 Nürnberg Iran 0 - 5 Hungary (HT:0 - 1) Passau Brazil 2 - 3 Denmark (HT:0 - 1) August 29 Munich Hungary 2 - 2 Brazil (HT:1 - 0) Augsburg Denmark 4 - 0 Iran (HT:3 - 0) August 31 Augsburg Denmark 0 - 2 Hungary (HT:0 - 1) Regensburg Brazil 0 - 1 Iran (HT:0 - 0) Image File history File links Flag_of_Hungary. ...
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Group D August 28 Munich Ghana 0 - 4 East Germany (HT:0 - 2) Ingolstadt Colombia 1 - 5 Poland (HT:0 - 3) August 30 Passau East Germany 6 - 1 Colombia (HT:4 - 1) Regensburg Poland 4 - 0 Ghana (HT:1 - 0) September 1 Munich Ghana 3 - 1 Colombia (HT:0 - 0) Nürnberg Poland 2 - 1 East Germany (HT:1 - 1) Image File history File links Flag_of_Poland. ...
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First International Poland 3 - 0 East Germany (Warsaw, Poland; 21 September 1952) Last International Belgium 0 - 2 East Germany (Brussels, Belgium; 12 September 1990) Largest win Ceylon 1 - 12 East Germany (Colombo, Ceylon; 12 January 1964) Worst defeat 0 - 3, 12 times; 1 - 4, three times World Cup Appearances 1...
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Second Round Group 1 September 3 Nürnberg West Germany 1 - 1 Mexico (HT:1 - 0) Passau Hungary 2 - 0 East Germany (HT:0 - 0) September 5 Ingolstadt East Germany 7 - 0 Mexico (HT:2 - 0) September 6 Regensburg West Germany 1 - 4 Hungary (HT:1 - 2) September 8 Munich East Germany 3 - 2 West Germany (HT:1 - 1) Nürnberg Hungary 2 - 0 Mexico (HT:1 - 0) Image File history File links Flag_of_Hungary. ...
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First International Poland 3 - 0 East Germany (Warsaw, Poland; 21 September 1952) Last International Belgium 0 - 2 East Germany (Brussels, Belgium; 12 September 1990) Largest win Ceylon 1 - 12 East Germany (Colombo, Ceylon; 12 January 1964) Worst defeat 0 - 3, 12 times; 1 - 4, three times World Cup Appearances 1...
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Group 2 September 3 Munich Morocco 0 - 3 Soviet Union (HT:0 - 2) Ingolstadt Denmark 1 - 1 Poland (HT:1 - 1) September 5 Passau Morocco 1 - 3 Denmark (HT:0 - 0) Regensburg Poland 2 - 1 Soviet Union (HT:0 - 1) September 8 Nürnberg Poland 5 - 0 Morocco (HT:3 - 0) Augsburg Denmark 0 - 4 Soviet Union (HT:0 - 2) Image File history File links Flag_of_Poland. ...
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Bronze medal match September 10 Munich Soviet Union 2 - 2 East Germany (HT:2 - 1; aet) Bronze medals shared.
Final September 10 Munich Hungary 1 - 2 Poland (HT:1 - 0)
| Events at the 1972 Summer Olympics (Munich) | | Archery | Athletics (track and field) | Basketball | Badminton (demonstration sport) | Boxing | Canoeing | Cycling | Diving | Equestrianism | Fencing | Football | Gymnastics | Handball | Hockey | Judo | Modern Pentathlon | Rowing | Shooting | Swimming | Volleyball | Water Polo | Water Skiing (demonstration sport) | Weightlifting | Wrestling | Yachting The Games of the XX Olympiad were held in 1972 in Munich, West Germany. ...
Munich and the Bavarian Alps Munich (German: München (pronounced listen) is the largest city and capital of the German Federal State of Bavaria. ...
Archery at the 1972 Summer Olympics consisted of two medal events, one for men and one for women. ...
Athletics Medal Winners at the 1972 Munich Olympics Internal links Olympic Games Summer Olympic Games 1972 Summer Olympics Categories: Athletics at the Olympics | 1972 Summer Olympics ...
Final results for the Basketball competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics. ...
Final results for the Boxing competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics: It was held August 27 to September 10 // Medals Light-flyweight (-48kg) Flyweight (-51kg) Bantamweight (-54kg) Featherweight (-57kg) Lightweight (-60kg) Light welterweight (-63. ...
Final results for the Diving competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics: It was held August 28 to September 4. ...
// Medals Medallists Individual Dressage Team Dressage Individual Three-Day Event Team Three-Day Event Individual Jumping Grand Prix Team Jumping Grand Prix Categories: 1972 Summer Olympics ...
At the 1972 Summer Olympics, eight fencing events were contested. ...
Handball at the 1972 Summer Olympics was the second appearance of the sport at the Olympics, returning to the Olympic program after a 36 year absence. ...
Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics: Only a men competition occurred that year. ...
The Judo competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics was the return of the sport following its absence at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. ...
The Modern Pentathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics was represented by two events (both for men): Individual competition and Team competition. ...
This article is about the shooting events at the Olympic Games. ...
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