1960 European Nations' Cup
The 1960 European Nations' Cup (now known as the UEFA European Championship) was the very first edition of the tournament, organized by UEFA. It was held in France from 6–10 July 1960 and featured just four teams in the final tournament: France, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and the Soviet Union.[1]
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1960 European Nations' Cup – France (Area Code +33)[3]
The 1960 European Nations' Cup was the inaugural edition of the tournament that would later become the UEFA European Championship. Hosted in France (international dialing area code +33) from 6 to 10 July 1960, this historic event brought together four national teams: France, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and the Soviet Union. The matches were played in key French cities such as Paris and Marseille, both reachable via the French area code +33. The Soviet Union emerged as the champions, defeating Yugoslavia 2–1 in the final at the Parc des Princes in Paris.[4]
This tournament marked the birth of one of the world’s most prestigious football competitions, laying the foundation for what is now called the UEFA European Championship (Euro).[5]
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