Football at the 1976 Summer Olympics

1976 Men's Olympic football tournament
Tournament details
Host country Canada
Dates 18 July - 31 July
Teams 13 (from 4 confederations)
Venue(s) 4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  East Germany (1st title)
Runners-up  Poland
Third place  Soviet Union
Fourth place  Brazil
Tournament statistics
Matches played 23
Goals scored 66 (2.87 per match)
Top scorer(s) Poland Andrzej Szarmach (6 goals)

The football tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics started on July 18 and ended on July 31. Only one event, the men's tournament, was contested. 13 teams participated in the tournament, and 3 teams withdrew.

Venues

During the tournament, the venues were in 4 cities: Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Sherbrooke.

Qualification

The following 13 teams qualified for the 1976 Olympics football tournament:






Match Officials

Asia
North and Central America
South America

Europe
  • Austria Paul Schiller
  • France Robert Helies
  • Italy Alberto Michelotti
  • East Germany Adolf Prokop
  • Hungary Károly Palotai
  • Poland Marian Kuston
  • United Kingdom John Paterson
  • Spain Emilio Guruceta-Muro
  • Soviet Union Vladimir Rudnev

Squads

Final tournament

First round

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 211021+13
 East Germany 211010+13
 Spain 20021320

July 18, 1976
12:00
Brazil  0 0  East Germany
Report
Varsity Stadium, Toronto
Attendance: 21.643
Referee: John Paterson United Kingdom

July 20, 1976
12:00
Brazil  2 1  Spain
Rosemiro  7'
Chico Fraga  47' (pen.)
Report Idígoras  14'
Olympic Stadium, Montreal
Attendance: 38.123
Referee: Paul Schiller Austria

July 22, 1976
12:00
East Germany  1 0  Spain
Dörner  46' Report
Olympic Stadium, Montreal
Attendance: 36.198
Referee: Werner Winsemann Canada

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 France 321093+65
 Israel 30303303
 Mexico 30214732
 Guatemala 30212532

July 19, 1976
12:00
Israel  0 0  Guatemala
Report
Varsity Stadium, Toronto
Attendance: 9.500
Referee: Vladimir Rudnev Soviet Union

July 19, 1976
12:00
France  4 1  Mexico
Schaer  14'
Baronchelli  33'
Rubio  78'
Amisse  90'
Report Sánchez  81'
Lansdowne Park, Ottawa
Attendance: 14.286
Referee: Ángel Coerezza Argentina

July 21, 1976
12:00
France  4 1  Guatemala
Platini  7'  86'
Amisse  41'
Schaer  82'
Report Fion  58'
Municipal Stadium, Sherbrooke
Attendance: 3.163
Referee: Jafar Namdar Iran

July 21, 1976
12:00
Mexico  2 2  Israel
Rangel  19'  44' Report Oz  51'
Shum  55' (pen.)
Olympic Stadium, Montreal
Attendance: 36.569
Referee: Alberto Michelotti Italy

July 23, 1976
12:00
Mexico  1 1  Guatemala
Rangel  36' Report Rergis  18' (o.g.)
Municipal Stadium, Sherbrooke
Attendance: 4.118
Referee: Marian Kuston Poland

July 23, 1976
12:00
France  1 1  Israel
Platini  80' (pen.) Report Peretz  75'
Olympic Stadium, Montreal
Attendance: 33.639
Referee: Ramón Barreto Uruguay

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Poland 211032+13
 Iran 21013302
 Cuba 20110111

July 18, 1976
12:00
Poland  0 0  Cuba
Report
Lansdowne Park, Ottawa
Attendance: 29.417
Referee: Abraham Klein Israel

July 20, 1976
12:00
Iran  1 0  Cuba
Mazloumi  28' Report
Lansdowne Park, Ottawa
Attendance: 11.324
Referee: Adolf Prokop East Germany

July 22, 1976
12:00
Poland  3 2  Iran
Szarmach  48'  75'
Deyna  51'
Report Parvin  6'
Rowshan  79'
Olympic Stadium, Montreal
Attendance: 32.309
Referee: Arnaldo Cézar Coelho Brazil

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Soviet Union 220051+44
 North Korea 21013412
 Canada 20022530

July 19, 1976
12:00
Canada  1 2  Soviet Union
Douglas  88' Report Onischenko  8'  11'
Olympic Stadium, Montreal
Attendance: 34.320
Referee: Robert Helies France

July 21, 1976
12:00
North Korea  3 1  Canada
An Se-Uk  18'
Hong Song-Nam  66'  80'
Report Douglas  51'
Varsity Stadium, Toronto
Attendance: 12.638
Referee: Marco Antonio Dorantes Mexico

July 23, 1976
12:00
Soviet Union  3 0  North Korea
Kolotov  16' (pen.)
Veremeev  81'
Blokhin  89'
Report
Lansdowne Park, Ottawa
Attendance: 15.233
Referee: Emilio Guruceta-Muro Spain

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
July 25 - Ottawa        
  East Germany  4
July 27 - Montreal
  France  0  
  East Germany  2
July 25 - Sherbrooke
      Soviet Union  1  
  Soviet Union  2
July 31 - Montreal
  Iran  1  
  East Germany  3
July 25 - Toronto    
    Poland  1
  Brazil  4
July 27 - Toronto
  Israel  1  
  Poland  2 Bronze medal match
July 25 - Montreal
      Brazil  0   July 29 - Montreal
  Poland  5
  Soviet Union  2
  North Korea  0  
  Brazil  0
 

Quarter-finals

July 25, 1976
12:00
East Germany  4 0  France
Löwe  27'
Dörner  60' (pen.)  68' (pen.)
Riediger  77'
Report
Lansdowne Park, Ottawa
Attendance: 20.083
Referee: Alberto Michelotti Italy

July 25, 1976
12:00
Soviet Union  2 1  Iran
Minayev  40'
Zvyagintsev  67'
Report Ghelichkhani  82' (pen.)
Municipal Stadium, Sherbrooke
Attendance: 5.855
Referee: Guillermo Velasquez Colombia

July 25, 1976
12:00
Brazil  4 1  Israel
Jarbas Tomazoli Nunes  56'  74' Erivelto  72'
Júnior  88'
Report Peretz  80'
Varsity Stadium, Toronto
Attendance: 18.601
Referee: Károly Palotai Hungary

July 25, 1976
12:00
Poland  5 0  North Korea
Szarmach  13'  49'
Lato  59'  79'
Szymanowski  64'
Report
Olympic Stadium, Montreal
Attendance: 46.885
Referee: Paul Schiller Austria

Semi-finals

July 27, 1976
12:00
Soviet Union  1 2  East Germany
Kolotov  84' (pen.) Report Dörner  59' (pen.)
Kurbjuweit  66'
Olympic Stadium, Montreal
Attendance: 57.182
Referee: Marco Antonio Dorantes Mexico

July 27, 1976
12:00
Poland  2 0  Brazil
Szarmach  51'  82' Report
Varsity Stadium, Toronto
Attendance: 21.743
Referee: John Paterson United Kingdom

Bronze Medal match

July 29, 1976
Soviet Union  2 0  Brazil
Onishcenko  5'
Nazarenko  49'
Report
Olympic Stadium, Montreal

Referee: Abraham Klein Israel

Attendance: 55.647

Gold Medal match

July 31, 1976
East Germany  3 1  Poland
Schade  7'
Hoffmann  14'
Häfner  84'
Report Lato  59'
Olympic Stadium, Montreal

Referee: Ramón Barreto Uruguay

Attendance: 71.617

Medal winners

 East Germany Gold


Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin
Wilfried Gröbner
Jürgen Croy
Gerd Weber
Hans-Jürgen Dörner
Konrad Weise
Lothar Kurbjuweit
Reinhard Lauck
Gert Heidler
Reinhard Häfner
Hans-Jürgen Riediger
Bernd Bransch
Martin Hoffmann
Gerd Kische
Wolfram Löwe
Hartmut Schade
Dieter Riedel

Coach: Georg Buschner

 Poland Silver


Jan Tomaszewski
Piotr Mowlik
Antoni Szymanowski
Jerzy Gorgoń
Wojciech Rudy
Władysław Żmuda
Zygmunt Maszczyk
Grzegorz Lato
Henryk Wawrowski
Henryk Kasperczak
Roman Ogaza
Kazimierz Kmiecik
Kazimierz Deyna
Andrzej Szarmach
Henryk Wieczorek
Leslaw Cmikiewicz
Jan Benigier

Coach: Kazimierz Górski

 Soviet Union Bronze


Vladimir Astapovsky
Anatoli Konkov
Viktor Matvienko
Mikhail Fomenko
Stefan Reshko
Vladimir Troshkin
David Kipiani
Vladimir Onishchenko
Viktor Kolotov
Vladimir Veremeev
Oleg Blokhin
Leonid Buryak
Vladimir Fyodorov
Aleksandr Minayev
Viktor Zvyagintsev
Leonid Nazarenko
Aleksandr Prokhorov
Coach:

Goalscorers

With six goals, Andrzej Szarmach of Poland is the top scorer in the tournament. In total, 66 goals were scored by 44 different players, with only one of them credited as own goal.

6 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals

1 goal

Own goal

Final ranking

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  East Germany (GDR) 5410102+89
2  Poland (POL) 5311113+87
3  Soviet Union (URS) 5401103+78
4  Brazil (BRA) 52126607
5  France (FRA) 421197+25
6  Israel (ISR) 403137−44
7  Iran (IRI) 310235−22
8  North Korea (PRK) 310239−62
9  Mexico (MEX) 302147−32
10  Guatemala (GUA) 302125−32
11  Cuba (CUB) 201101−11
12  Canada (CAN) 200225−30
13  Spain (ESP) 200213−20

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