UEFA Euro 1984 Final

The final of UEFA Euro 1984 was a football match played on 27 June 1984 at Parc des Princes in Paris, France to determine the winner of UEFA Euro 1984. The match featured tournament hosts, France, who went into the match as favourites and arguably the best team in Europe,[1] and Spain.

France midfielder Michel Platini opened the scoring in the 57th minute with his ninth goal of the tournament, a free-kick which spilled through the hands of Spanish keeper Luis Arconada. Bruno Bellone doubled France's lead in the final minute to give them a 2–0 victory. Bellone's goal was the only one of France's fourteen goals to be scored by a striker.

Match details

27 June 1984
20:00
France  2 – 0  Spain Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 47,368
Referee: Vojtěch Christov (Czechoslovakia)
Platini  57'
Bellone  90'
(Report)
France
Spain

FRANCE:
GK 1 Joël Bats
DF 5 Patrick Battiston 73'
DF 4 Maxime Bossis
DF 15 Yvon Le Roux
DF 3 Jean-François Domergue
MF 14 Jean Tigana
MF 6 Luis Fernández
MF 10 Michel Platini
MF 12 Alain Giresse
FW 17 Bernard Lacombe 80'
FW 11 Bruno Bellone
Substitutions:
DF 2 Manuel Amoros 73'
FW 9 Bernard Genghini 80'
Manager:
Michel Hidalgo

SPAIN:
GK 1 Luis Arconada
DF 2 Santiago Urquiaga
DF 12 Salva 85'
DF 10 Ricardo Gallego
DF 3 José Antonio Camacho
MF 14 Julio Alberto Moreno 75'
MF 7 Juan Antonio Señor
MF 8 Víctor Muñoz
MF 16 Francisco
FW 9 Santillana
FW 11 Francisco José Carrasco
Substitutions:
FW 19 Manuel Sarabia 75'
MF 15 Roberto 85'
Manager:
Miguel Muñoz

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