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UEFA European Championship, 1980 - goal scorers (qualifying)
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7 goals
Kevin
Keegan
(England)
6 goals
Klaus
Fischer
(Germany)
5 goals
Marián
Masný
(Czechoslovakia)
Thomas
Mavros
(Greece)
François
Van der Elst
(Belgium)
4 goals
Kenny
Dalglish
(Scotland)
Ian
Edwards
(Wales)
Martin
Hoffmann
(German Democratic Republic)
Atik
Ismail
(Finland)
Hans
Krankl
(Austria)
Bob
Latchford
(England)
Santillana
(Spain)
Joachim
Streich
(German Democratic Republic)
Zlatko
Vujović
(Yugoslavia)
3 goals
Gerry
Armstrong
(Northern Ireland)
Zbigniew
Boniek
(Poland)
Gerry
Daly
(Republic of Ireland)
Preben
Elkjær Larsen
(Denmark)
Ilias
Galakos
(Greece)
Ruud
Geels
(Netherlands)
Archie
Gemmill
(Scotland)
Anders
Grönhagen
(Sweden)
Nené
(Portugal)
Roman
Ogaza
(Poland)
Walter
Schachner
(Austria)
Chavdar
Tzvetkov
(Bulgaria)
Ladislav
Vízek
(Czechoslovakia)
Dave
Watson
(England)
Gerd
Weber
(German Democratic Republic)
2 goals
Alberto Fonseca
(Portugal)
Klaus
Allofs
(Germany)
Asensi
(Spain)
Hasse
Borg
(Sweden)
Ernie
Brandts
(Netherlands)
Yuri
Chesnokov
(USSR)
Dani
(Spain)
Giorgos
Delikaris
(Greece)
László
Fekete
(Hungary)
Fernando Gomes
(Portugal)
Brian
Flynn
(Wales)
Trevor
Francis
(England)
Dudu
Georgescu
(Romania)
Andy
Gray
(Scotland)
Tony
Grealish
(Republic of Ireland)
Henning
Jensen
(Denmark)
Kees
Kist
(Netherlands)
Ján
Kozák
(Czechoslovakia)
Zlatko
Kranjčar
(Yugoslavia)
Wilhelm
Kreuz
(Austria)
Arne
Larsen-Økland
(Norway)
Søren
Lerby
(Denmark)
Lutz
Lindemann
(German Democratic Republic)
Gordon
McQueen
(Scotland)
Johnny
Metgod
(Netherlands)
Dick
Nanninga
(Netherlands)
Zdeněk
Nehoda
(Czechoslovakia)
Benny
Nielsen
(Denmark)
Dimitrios
Nikoludis
(Greece)
Antonin
Panenka
(Czechoslovakia)
Vladimir
Petrović
(Yugoslavia)
Bruno
Pezzey
(Austria)
Marcel
Răducanu
(Romania)
John
Robertson
(Scotland)
Karl-Heinz
Rummenigge
(Germany)
Stefan
Sameș
(Romania)
Rüdiger
Schnuphase
(German Democratic Republic)
Sedat Özden
(Turkey)
Allan
Simonsen
(Denmark)
Didier
Six
(France)
František
Stambachr
(Czechoslovakia)
Frank
Stapleton
(Republic of Ireland)
Ivan
Surjak
(Yugoslavia)
György
Tatár
(Hungary)
Stanislaw
Terlecki
(Poland)
Béla
Váradi
(Hungary)
Tony
Woodcock
(England)
Herbert
Zimmermann
(Germany)
1 goal
Einar Jan
Aas
(Norway)
Trevor
Anderson
(Northern Ireland)
Sergei
Andreyev
(USSR)
Steve
Archibald
(Scotland)
Christos
Ardizoglou
(Greece)
Frank
Arnesen
(Denmark)
Artur Correia
(Portugal)
Ionel
Augustin
(Romania)
Rutger
Backe
(Sweden)
Umberto
Barberis
(Switzerland)
Peter
Barnes
(England)
Patrick
Battiston
(France)
Marc
Berdoll
(France)
Vladimir
Bezsonov
(USSR)
Rainer
Bonhof
(Germany)
Nico
Braun
(Luxembourg)
Billy
Caskey
(Northern Ireland)
Tore
Cervin
(Sweden)
Julien
Cools
(Belgium)
Alan
Curtis
(Wales)
Nick
Deacy
(Wales)
Del Bosque
(Spain)
Damir
Desnica
(Yugoslavia)
Albert
Emon
(France)
Erhan Önal
(Turkey)
Emanuele
Farrugia
(Malta)
Fatih Terim
(Turkey)
Karlheinz
Förster
(Germany)
Miroslav
Gajdůšek
(Czechoslovakia)
Yuri
Gavrilov
(USSR)
Albert
Gemmrich
(France)
Don
Givens
(Republic of Ireland)
Janus
Gudlaugsson
(Iceland)
Kai
Haaskivi
(Finland)
Reinhard
Häfner
(German Democratic Republic)
Vahid
Halilhodzic
(Yugoslavia)
Georg
Hammer
(Norway)
Aki
Heiskanen
(Finland)
Heinz
Hermann
(Switzerland)
Herbert
Hermann
(Switzerland)
Juhani
Himanka
(Finland)
Glenn
Hoddle
(England)
Ivan
Iliev
(Bulgaria)
Anghel
Iordănescu
(Romania)
Pål
Jacobsen
(Norway)
Jean
Janssens
(Belgium)
Kurt
Jara
(Austria)
João Alves
(Portugal)
Joe
Jordan
(Scotland)
Juanito
(Spain)
Sotiris
Kaiafas
(Cyprus)
Manfred
Kaltz
(Germany)
Walter
Kelsch
(Germany)
Aleksandr
Khapsalis
(USSR)
Ruud
Krol
(Netherlands)
Marek
Kusto
(Poland)
Bernard
Lacombe
(France)
Jean-François
Larios
(France)
Grzegorz
Lato
(Poland)
Mick
Martin
(Republic of Ireland)
Wlodzimierz
Mazur
(Poland)
Romain
Michaux
(Luxembourg)
Vic
Moreland
(Northern Ireland)
Gheorghe
Mulţescu
(Romania)
Mustafa Denizli
(Turkey)
Phil
Neal
(England)
Peter
Nicholas
(Wales)
Chris
Nicholl
(Northern Ireland)
Jyrki
Nieminen
(Finland)
Mats
Nordgren
(Sweden)
Peter
O'Sullivan
(Wales)
Pavel
Panov
(Bulgaria)
Eric
Pécout
(France)
Werner
Peter
(German Democratic Republic)
Jan
Peters
(Netherlands)
Jean
Petit
(France)
Pétur
Pétursson
(Iceland)
Hans-Jörg
Pfister
(Switzerland)
Michel
Platini
(France)
Raimondo
Ponte
(Switzerland)
Herbert
Prohaska
(Austria)
Laszlo
Pusztai
(Hungary)
Seppo
Pyykkö
(Finland)
Gilles
Rampillon
(France)
Reinaldo
(Portugal)
Rob
Rensenbrink
(Netherlands)
Hans-Jurgen
Riediger
(German Democratic Republic)
Rubén Cano
(Spain)
Wojciech
Rudy
(Poland)
Per
Røntved
(Denmark)
Saura
(Spain)
Dušan
Savić
(Yugoslavia)
Ramaz
Shengelia
(USSR)
Blaž
Slišković
(Yugoslavia)
Derek
Spence
(Northern Ireland)
Ernest
Spiteri-Gonzi
(Malta)
Huub
Stevens
(Netherlands)
Jan
Svensson
(Sweden)
László
Szokolai
(Hungary)
Markus
Tanner
(Switzerland)
Frans
Thijssen
(Netherlands)
Mickey
Thomas
(Wales)
László
Tieber
(Hungary)
Miikka
Toivola
(Finland)
Trésor
Tresor
(France)
René
van der Kerkhof
(Netherlands)
Willy
van der Kerkhof
(Netherlands)
Wilfried
Van Moer
(Belgium)
Erwin
Vandenbergh
(Belgium)
Rene
Vandereycken
(Belgium)
Frankie
Vercauteren
(Belgium)
Villar
(Spain)
Eddy
Voordeckers
(Belgium)
Fivos
Vrahimis
(Cyprus)
Kurt
Welzl
(Austria)
Henryk
Wieczorek
(Poland)
Piet
Wildschut
(Netherlands)
Gianpietro
Zappa
(Switzerland)
Andrei
Zhelyazkov
(Bulgaria)
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