Also known as 1984 European Championships, Euro 1984, Euro 84, 1984 UEFA European Football Championship
7th European association football championship
UEFA Euro 1984 was the seventh European championship tournament for association football (soccer), bringing together the continent's top national teams to compete for the title. The tournament is historically significant as a major international football competition that helped establish Europe's premier sporting event for the sport.
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The 1984 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in France from 12 to 27 June 1984. It was the seventh UEFA European Championship, a competition held every four years and endorsed by UEFA.
At the time, only eight countries took part in the final stage of the tournament, seven of which had to come through the qualifying stage. France qualified automatically as hosts of the event; in the tournament led by Michel Platini, who scored nine goals in France's all five matches, which is still the record for goals scored in a single tournament and until UEFA Euro 2020 was also the record for goals scored by a single player at all tournaments. Les Bleus won the championship – their first major international title.
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