The European International Cup of Nations was an international football competition held by certain national teams from Central Europe & South Europe between 1927 and 1960.[1] There were competitions for professional and amateur teams. Participating nations were: Italy, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Switzerland, Poland, Romania, and (in the final competition) Yugoslavia. Poland and Romania only competed in the amateur competition.
Played as a league on a home and away basis, it was contested six times and each single tournament usually took more than two years to complete. The last two tournaments lasted five years. It was discontinued in 1960, when the European Football Championship started. Winners of the competition included the Austrian Wunderteam of the early 1930s, the Italy team that also won two World Cups in the 1930s, the Golden Team of Hungary and the Czechoslovakia team that later finished as World Cup runners up in 1962.
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Games and World Cup, and managed the Italian championship squads of the 1930 and 1935 editions of the CentralEuropeanInternationalCup. Vittorio Pozzo...
World Cup. This was the eleventh contest between the two teams, their immediate previous match being at the 1933–35 CentralEuropeanInternationalCup held...
part in the 1948-53 CentralEuropeanInternationalCup, a nations cup for teams from CentralEurope and the forerunner of the European championship. The...
World Cup with Italy, finishing as the tournament's second highest goalscorer; winning the 1927–30 CentralEuropeanInternationalCup & 1933–35 Central European...
with Argentina, as well as two editions of the CentralEuropeanInternationalCup and the 1934 FIFA World Cup, with Italy. His career began in Argentina with...
(2013), won one Olympic football tournament (1936) and two CentralEuropeanInternationalCups (1927–30 and 1933–35). Italy's top domestic league, the Serie...
considered an official international). Hungary was also the reigning Olympic Champion and winner of the CentralEuropeanInternationalCup in 1953. In 1953...