1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying first round

The 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying first round (officially referred to as the 1964 European Nations' Cup round of 16) were the second round of qualifying competition for 1964 European Nations' Cup. They were contested by the thirteen preliminary round winners of the 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying tournament, along with Austria, Luxembourg, and the Soviet Union, who had received a bye. The winners of each of eight home and away ties entered the qualifying second round. The matches were played in 1963.

Qualification

Each tie winner progressed to the round of 16. The round of 16 was played in two legs on a home-and-away basis. The winners of the round of 16 would go through to the quarter-finals.

Summary

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Spain  2–1  Northern Ireland 1–1 1–0
Yugoslavia  2–3  Sweden 0–0 2–3
Denmark  4–1  Albania 4–0 0–1
Netherlands  2–3  Luxembourg 1–1 1–2
Austria  2–3  Republic of Ireland 0–0 2–3
Bulgaria  2–3  France 1–0 1–3
Soviet Union  3–1  Italy 2–0 1–1
East Germany  4–5  Hungary 1–2 3–3

Matches

The eight matches took place over two legs, taking place in 1963. All times are CET (UTC+1).

30 May 1963
First leg
Spain  1–1  Northern Ireland
Amancio  60' Report W. Irvine  76'
Estadio San Mamés, Bilbao
Attendance: 27,960
Referee: Cesare Jonni (Italy)

30 October 1963
Second leg
Northern Ireland  0–1  Spain
Report Gento  66'
Windsor Park, Belfast
Attendance: 45,809
Referee: Andries van Leeuwen (Netherlands)

Spain won 2–1 on aggregate.


19 June 1963
First leg
Yugoslavia  0–0  Sweden
Report
Stadion JNA, Belgrade
Attendance: 45,098
Referee: Karl Kainer (Austria)

18 September 1963
Second leg
Sweden  3–2  Yugoslavia
Persson  30', 60'
Bild  72'
Report Zambata  21'
Galić  64'
Malmö Stadion, Malmö
Attendance: 20,774
Referee: Jack Taylor (England)

Sweden won 3–2 on aggregate.


29 June 1963
First leg
Denmark  4–0  Albania
Petersen  18' (pen.)
O. Madsen  25'
Clausen  36'
Enoksen  49'
Report
Idrætsparken, Copenhagen
Attendance: 26,640
Referee: Johan Einar Boström (Sweden)

30 October 1963
Second leg
Albania  1–0  Denmark
Pano  3' Report
Stadiumi Qemal Stafa, Tirana
Attendance: 27,765
Referee: Joseph M. Cassar Naudi (Malta)

Denmark won 4–1 on aggregate.


11 September 1963
20:00
First leg
Netherlands  1–1  Luxembourg
Nuninga  5' Report May  33'
Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam
Attendance: 36,523
Referee: Arthur Blavier (Belgium)

30 October 1963
20:15
Second leg
Luxembourg  2–1  Netherlands
Dimmer  20', 67' Report Kruiver  35'
Stadion Feyenoord (De Kuip), Rotterdam
Attendance: 42,385
Referee: Marcel Bois (France)

Luxembourg won 3–2 on aggregate.


25 September 1963
19:30
First leg
Austria  0–0  Republic of Ireland
Report
Praterstadion, Vienna
Attendance: 26,741
Referee: Gyula Gere (Hungary)

13 October 1963
14:30
Second leg
Republic of Ireland  3–2  Austria
Cantwell  45', 89' (pen.)
Fogarty  66'
Report Koleznik  38'
Flögel  85'
Dalymount Park, Dublin
Attendance: 39,963
Referee: Einar Poulsen (Denmark)

Republic of Ireland won 3–2 on aggregate.


29 September 1963
First leg
Bulgaria  1–0  France
Diev  24' Report
Vasil Levski Stadium, Sofia
Attendance: 25,947
Referee: Faruk Talu (Turkey)

26 October 1963
Second leg
France  3–1  Bulgaria
Goujon  44', 81'
Herbin  78'
Report Yakimov  75'
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 32,233
Referee: José María Ortiz de Mendíbil (Spain)

France won 3–2 on aggregate.


13 October 1963
19:00
First leg
Soviet Union  2–0  Italy
Ponedelnik  22'
Chislenko  42'
Report
Central Lenin Stadium, Moscow
Attendance: 102,358
Referee: Ryszard Banasiuk (Poland)

10 November 1963
14:30
Second leg
Italy  1–1  Soviet Union
Rivera  89' Report Gusarov  33'
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 69,567
Referee: Daniel Mellet (Switzerland)

Soviet Union won 3–1 on aggregate.


19 October 1963
14:30
First leg
East Germany  1–2  Hungary
Nöldner  51' Report Bene  18'
Rákosi  88'
Walter-Ulbricht-Stadion, East Berlin
Attendance: 33,383
Referee: Pyotr Belov (USSR)

3 November 1963
14:00
Second leg
Hungary  3–3  East Germany
Bene  7'
Sándor  17'
Solymosi  51' (pen.)
Report Heine  12'
R. Ducke  26'
Erler  81'
Népstadion, Budapest
Attendance: 35,382
Referee: Nedelkovski (Yugoslavia)

Hungary won 5–4 on aggregate.

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