12 juin 1980
Stade Delle Alpi, Turin
Belgique: Pfaff, Gerets, Millecamps, Meeuws, Renquin, Van Moer (Mommens, 88'), Vandereycken, Cools, Van der Elst, Vandenbergh, Ceulemans Sélectionneur Belgique: Guy Thys
Angleterre: Clemence, Neal, Sansom, Thompson, Watson, Wilkins, Keegan, Coppell (McDermott, 81'), Johnson (Kennedy, 70'), Woodcock, Brooking Sélectionneur Angleterre: Ron Greenwood
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La Belgique est versée dans le groupe B, avec l'Angleterre, l'Espagne et le pays organisateur, l'Italie. L'autre groupe oppose la Grèce, les Pays-Bas, l'Allemagne de l'Ouest et la Tchécoslovaquie. Les Belges débutent leur Euro contre l'Angleterre et avec un match somme toute décevant. Les deux équipes se partagent l'enjeu (1-1). Le public n'aura réellement vibré que 3 minutes, entre l'ouverture du score de Wilkins à la 26ème et l'égalisation belge par Ceulemans à la 29ème. La rencontre est marquée par des débordements dans les gradins, qui ont obligé l'arbitre à interrompre le match quelques minutes.
With a squad of largely unrecognizable names, Belgium would arrive in Italy with a strong work ethic. Goalkeeper Jean-Marie Pfaff and midfielder Jan Ceulemans would go on to particularly impress with Pfaff earning a big move to Bayern Munich in the aftermath. Belgium was drawn in Group B among hosts Italy, Spain, and an England side that boasted the majestic Kevin Keegan. Keegan was the top scorer in the qualifying round and was coming from a European Cup Final with his side Hamburg. If this Belgium side were to have any chance of making the final they understood that they would have to fight for points. Players like Pfaff, Ceulemans, and Eric Gerets would form the base within which a golden generation of Belgium football would grow, with the famed Enzo Scifo joining ranks only a few years later. What was dubbed as the Golden Generation of Belgium – featuring names like Eric Gerets, Jan Ceulemans, and later Enzo Scifo – exploded at Euro 1980 and would go as far as reaching a World Cup Semi-Final in 1986 “We worked for six or seven years to build that team,” said Pfaff, who was later touted as one of the best 125 players of all time by Pele. “It was certainly one of the best Belgium teams we have produced. This was the first time we had reached the final – before then, we were amateurs.
“We had some good players, but not a good team, and then the individual players, like Ceulemans, Gerets and Rene Vandereycken, worked hard on discipline and it all came together in our first game against England.” The opener against England, on 12 June 1980, would prove memorable for events off the pitch as much as on. Police were forced to use tear gas on rioting England fans who were quickly acquiring an unwanted reputation throughout Europe. The game itself was a far less temperamental affair after a calculated Belgium performance earned a surprise point. An important goal by the late Ray Wilkins was canceled out by Ceulemans to give Les Diables Rouges a real sense of belief going into their penultimate games against Spain and Italy. “After that game, we had the motivation and the mentality to go into the next game. When you play well, you get momentum and confidence (…) They had Kevin Keegan, lots of top players, and everyone said before the game that England would win by four or five goals – but it ended 1-1,” Pfaff commented.
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