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The 1984 UEFA European Championship tournament was hosted in the nation of West Germany.
Answer: False
The official host nation for the 1984 UEFA European Championship was France, not West Germany.
The final tournament of the 1984 UEFA European Championship took place entirely within the month of July 1984.
Answer: False
The tournament's final stage occurred from June 12 to June 27, 1984, not entirely within July.
Eight teams participated in the final stage of the 1984 UEFA European Championship.
Answer: True
The final tournament featured eight national teams competing for the championship title.
France and Italy were the two nations that submitted bids to host the 1984 UEFA European Championship.
Answer: False
The bids to host the 1984 UEFA European Championship were submitted by France and West Germany.
The UEFA Executive Committee selected France as the host country on December 10, 1981.
Answer: True
France was officially designated as the host nation for the 1984 UEFA European Championship by the UEFA Executive Committee on December 10, 1981.
The 1984 tournament format included a third-place play-off match between the semi-final losers.
Answer: False
The tournament format for the 1984 UEFA European Championship did not include a third-place play-off match.
An innovative rotation schedule was used in Euro 1984, requiring each team to play its three first-round matches in three different stadiums.
Answer: True
The tournament implemented a novel scheduling system where each team played its initial three group matches in distinct stadiums across France.
What was the official name of the 7th UEFA European Championship, and where was it held?
Answer: 1984 UEFA European Championship, held in France
The 7th UEFA European Championship was officially named the 1984 UEFA European Football Championship and was hosted in France.
Which two countries submitted bids to host the 1984 UEFA European Championship?
Answer: France and West Germany
The nations that formally submitted bids to host the 1984 UEFA European Championship were France and West Germany.
France won their opening match of UEFA Euro 1984 against Denmark with a score of 2-0.
Answer: False
France defeated Denmark 1-0 in their opening match of UEFA Euro 1984.
Danish midfielder Allan Simonsen suffered a career-threatening broken leg in the opening match against France.
Answer: True
Danish midfielder Allan Simonsen sustained a broken leg during the opening match against France, which unfortunately ended his participation in the tournament.
France achieved maximum points in Group 1, winning all three of their matches.
Answer: True
France secured a perfect record in Group 1, winning all three of their group stage matches.
West Germany successfully qualified for the semi-finals after defeating Spain in their final group match.
Answer: False
West Germany failed to qualify for the semi-finals, having been defeated 1-0 by Spain in their decisive final group match.
Spain finished first in Group 2 with 6 points, ahead of Portugal.
Answer: False
Spain and Portugal both concluded Group 2 with four points. Spain secured first place based on tie-breaking criteria, not by achieving six points.
The Swiss referee André Daina officiated the group stage match between France and Yugoslavia.
Answer: False
The supporting flashcard indicates that André Daina from Switzerland officiated the match between France and Yugoslavia. However, the designated correct answer for this question is 'False', suggesting an inaccuracy in the premise or supporting information.
The match between Spain and Romania ended in a 1-1 draw.
Answer: True
The group stage encounter between Spain and Romania concluded with a 1-1 draw.
The match between Portugal and Spain in Group 2 ended in a 2-1 victory for Portugal.
Answer: False
The encounter between Portugal and Spain in Group 2 concluded in a 1-1 draw.
Michel Vautrot from Italy officiated the Group 2 match between Portugal and Spain.
Answer: False
Michel Vautrot, the referee for the Portugal vs. Spain match, was from France, not Italy.
What led to West Germany's failure to qualify for the semi-finals from Group 2?
Answer: A 1-0 defeat to Spain in their final group match.
West Germany's elimination from the tournament was a result of their 1-0 loss to Spain in their final group stage fixture.
How did France perform in the group stage of UEFA Euro 1984?
Answer: They won all three matches, scoring multiple hat-tricks.
France demonstrated a dominant performance in the group stage, winning all three of their matches, including two instances where Michel Platini scored a hat-trick.
What was the outcome of the group stage match between Spain and West Germany?
Answer: Spain won 1-0.
The decisive group stage match between Spain and West Germany concluded with a 1-0 victory for Spain.
Which Danish player suffered a career-threatening injury in the opening match of Euro 1984?
Answer: Allan Simonsen
Allan Simonsen, a Danish midfielder, sustained a broken leg during the opening match against France, which unfortunately ended his tournament participation.
What was the score of the match between France and Belgium in the group stage?
Answer: France 5-0 Belgium
France secured a decisive 5-0 victory over Belgium in their group stage encounter.
Which nation's qualification was secured by a late goal from Antonio Maceda?
Answer: Spain
Spain's progression to the semi-finals was confirmed by a late goal scored by Antonio Maceda in their match against West Germany.
What was the result of the group stage match between Portugal and Romania?
Answer: Portugal 1-0 Romania
In their Group 2 fixture, Portugal secured a 1-0 victory over Romania.
The semi-final match between France and Portugal is often considered unremarkable due to its one-sided nature.
Answer: False
Conversely, the semi-final encounter between France and Portugal is widely regarded as one of the most memorable and dramatic matches in the history of the European Championship.
France defeated Portugal 3-2 in the semi-final, with the winning goal scored by Jean-François Domergue.
Answer: False
While France did defeat Portugal 3-2 in a dramatic semi-final, the winning goal in extra time was scored by Michel Platini, not Jean-François Domergue.
Spain reached the final by defeating Denmark 5-4 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw.
Answer: True
Spain advanced to the final by winning a penalty shootout against Denmark, following a 1-1 draw after extra time in their semi-final match.
The final of the 1984 UEFA European Championship was played at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille.
Answer: False
The final match of the 1984 UEFA European Championship was held at the Parc des Princes in Paris, not the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille.
Michel Platini scored France's second goal in the final against Spain.
Answer: False
Michel Platini scored France's first goal in the final; the second goal was scored by Bruno Bellone.
Vojtech Christov from Poland officiated the final match of UEFA Euro 1984.
Answer: False
The final match was officiated by Vojtech Christov, who represented Czechoslovakia, not Poland.
Jean-François Domergue scored two goals for Portugal in their semi-final match against France.
Answer: False
Jean-François Domergue scored two goals in the semi-final, but he scored them for France, not Portugal. Rui Jordão scored two for Portugal.
The Stade de Gerland in Lyon hosted the final match of the tournament.
Answer: False
The final match was held at the Parc des Princes in Paris; the Stade de Gerland in Lyon hosted a semi-final and group stage matches.
Spain's qualification for the semi-finals was secured by a late goal from Antonio Maceda.
Answer: True
Antonio Maceda scored a crucial late goal against West Germany, which secured Spain's advancement to the semi-finals.
How did Spain qualify for the final of UEFA Euro 1984?
Answer: By defeating Denmark 5-4 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw.
Spain secured their place in the final by overcoming Denmark in a penalty shootout, following a 1-1 draw in their semi-final match.
What was the final score of the championship match between France and Spain?
Answer: France 2-0 Spain
The final match concluded with a 2-0 victory for France against Spain.
Which player scored the winning goal for France in their dramatic semi-final victory over Portugal?
Answer: Michel Platini
In the thrilling semi-final against Portugal, Michel Platini scored the decisive winning goal for France in the closing moments of extra time.
What was the result of the semi-final match between Denmark and Spain?
Answer: Spain won 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
The semi-final between Denmark and Spain was decided by a penalty shootout, with Spain emerging victorious 5-4 after the match concluded 1-1 following extra time.
Which stadium hosted the final match of the 1984 UEFA European Championship?
Answer: Parc des Princes, Paris
The final match of the 1984 UEFA European Championship was held at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France.
Which referee officiated the final match of UEFA Euro 1984?
Answer: Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)
The final match of UEFA Euro 1984 was officiated by Vojtech Christov, who represented Czechoslovakia.
Which players scored two goals each in the semi-final matches?
Answer: Domergue and Jordão
In the semi-final round, both Jean-François Domergue (for France) and Rui Jordão (for Portugal) scored two goals each.
Which stadium in Lyon hosted a semi-final match during UEFA Euro 1984?
Answer: Stade de Gerland
The Stade de Gerland in Lyon served as a venue for a semi-final match during the 1984 UEFA European Championship.
Michel Platini's goal tally for the 1984 UEFA European Championship reached a total of twelve.
Answer: False
Michel Platini scored nine goals across five matches during the tournament, setting a record at the time, rather than twelve.
Toni Schumacher from West Germany was selected as the goalkeeper for the UEFA Team of the Tournament.
Answer: True
Toni Schumacher, the goalkeeper representing West Germany, was indeed selected for the prestigious UEFA Team of the Tournament.
Michel Platini scored a hat-trick in France's 5-0 victory over Belgium.
Answer: True
Michel Platini achieved a hat-trick in France's commanding 5-0 win against Belgium during the group stage.
Michel Platini scored a total of 9 goals throughout the 1984 UEFA European Championship.
Answer: True
Michel Platini's exceptional performance resulted in a total of 9 goals scored across the tournament.
The UEFA Team of the Tournament included Alain Giresse and Jean Tigana in midfield.
Answer: True
The midfield selection for the UEFA Team of the Tournament indeed featured both Alain Giresse and Jean Tigana.
What notable goal-scoring achievement did Michel Platini accomplish during the UEFA Euro 1984 tournament?
Answer: He scored nine goals in five matches, a record for a single tournament at the time.
Michel Platini's performance included scoring nine goals in five matches, which established a new record for the most goals scored in a single European Championship tournament, a record that stood until UEFA Euro 2020.
Which goalkeeper was selected for the UEFA Team of the Tournament in 1984?
Answer: Toni Schumacher (West Germany)
Toni Schumacher, representing West Germany, was recognized for his performance by being selected as the goalkeeper for the UEFA Team of the Tournament.
Which of the following players was selected as a defender for the UEFA Team of the Tournament?
Answer: Morten Olsen
Morten Olsen, representing Denmark, was selected as a defender for the UEFA Team of the Tournament.
The tournament was marred by numerous significant hooligan-related incidents.
Answer: False
The 1984 UEFA European Championship was notably free from significant hooliganism, with only one minor incident reported and swiftly managed.
The official mascot for UEFA Euro 1984 was a lion named 'Leo'.
Answer: False
The official mascot for UEFA Euro 1984 was Peno, a rooster, symbolizing the host nation, France.
Seven stadiums were used across seven host cities for UEFA Euro 1984.
Answer: True
The tournament utilized seven distinct stadiums, each located in one of the seven host cities across France.
If teams finished level on points in the group stage, the primary tie-breaking criterion was the head-to-head record.
Answer: False
The primary tie-breaking criterion for teams level on points in the group stage was goal difference across all group matches, followed by the number of goals scored.
A total of 41 goals were scored across the 15 matches played in UEFA Euro 1984.
Answer: True
The aggregate number of goals scored throughout the 15 matches of UEFA Euro 1984 was 41.
The average number of goals scored per match during UEFA Euro 1984 was approximately 3.5.
Answer: False
The average number of goals scored per match during the tournament was 2.73, not 3.5.
Each national team was required to submit a squad consisting of 22 players for the tournament.
Answer: False
The regulations stipulated that each national team's squad should comprise 20 players, not 22.
The final match between France and Spain had an attendance of over 50,000 spectators.
Answer: False
The attendance for the final match at the Parc des Princes was 47,368, which is below 50,000.
The tournament saw a total attendance of nearly 600,000 spectators.
Answer: True
The cumulative attendance across all matches of the 1984 UEFA European Championship was approximately 599,669 spectators.
The Stade Félix-Bollaert in Lens hosted the Group 2 match between West Germany and Romania.
Answer: True
The Stade Félix-Bollaert in Lens was indeed one of the venues utilized, hosting the Group 2 fixture between West Germany and Romania.
The match between Belgium and Yugoslavia had an attendance of over 50,000 spectators.
Answer: False
The attendance for the Belgium versus Yugoslavia match was 41,525, which is less than 50,000.
How many stadiums were utilized across the host cities for UEFA Euro 1984?
Answer: Seven
A total of seven stadiums, situated in seven different host cities, were utilized for the matches of UEFA Euro 1984.
What was the primary tie-breaking criterion used in the group stage if teams finished level on points?
Answer: Goal difference in all group matches
The primary criterion for tie-breaking in the group stage was the goal difference calculated from all group matches played by the teams involved.
What was the total number of goals scored across all 15 matches of UEFA Euro 1984?
Answer: 41
A total of 41 goals were scored across the 15 matches played during the UEFA Euro 1984 tournament.
What was the average number of goals scored per match during UEFA Euro 1984?
Answer: 2.73
The average number of goals scored per match throughout UEFA Euro 1984 was 2.73.
How many players were required in each national team's squad for UEFA Euro 1984?
Answer: 20
The official squad size for each participating national team in UEFA Euro 1984 was 20 players.
What was the attendance for the final match between France and Spain?
Answer: 47,368
The final match, contested by France and Spain, was attended by 47,368 spectators.
What was the total attendance for the tournament, averaging nearly 40,000 per match?
Answer: 599,669
The overall attendance for the tournament was 599,669, which equates to an average of approximately 39,978 spectators per match.
France secured their inaugural major international title by winning the 1984 UEFA European Championship.
Answer: True
The victory in the 1984 UEFA European Championship marked France's first major international football title.
Portugal and Romania were the only nations making their debut appearances in the European Championship in 1984.
Answer: True
Indeed, Portugal and Romania made their first-ever appearances in the European Championship finals tournament in 1984.
Italy, the reigning 1982 FIFA World Cup winners, qualified for the 1984 UEFA European Championship.
Answer: False
Despite being the reigning FIFA World Cup champions, Italy did not qualify for the 1984 UEFA European Championship.
West Germany had won the European Championship twice before 1984.
Answer: True
Prior to the 1984 tournament, West Germany had been crowned European champions on two occasions: in 1972 and 1980.
Which nation won the 1984 UEFA European Championship, achieving their first major international title?
Answer: France
France emerged victorious in the 1984 UEFA European Championship, marking their first significant international football title.
Which two nations made their debut appearances in the European Championship in 1984?
Answer: Portugal and Romania
Portugal and Romania were the two nations participating in the European Championship finals for the first time in 1984.
Which of the following was NOT among the notable nations that failed to qualify for UEFA Euro 1984?
Answer: Spain
Spain successfully qualified for UEFA Euro 1984. Notable nations that failed to qualify included Italy, England, and the Netherlands.
What was the significance of France winning UEFA Euro 1984 on home soil?
Answer: It marked their first major international football title and contributed to their later 1998 World Cup bid.
Winning the 1984 European Championship on home soil represented France's first major international football title and played a role in their successful bid to host the 1998 FIFA World Cup.