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Factual errors edit

Just because UEFA is currently displaying something a certain way on their website does not mean they have changed their stance on the status of the quarter-finals of early European Championship tournaments. In the book they published for Euro 2020, Portugal is listed as not having qualified for the 1960 European Nations' Cup; if your assertions were correct, Portugal should be shown as having qualified since they reached the quarter-finals, but they aren't. Clearly UEFA only regards the "final four" as having qualified. Please cease your inaccurate edits and start a discussion at Talk:UEFA European Championship or WT:FOOTY. – PeeJay 23:47, 23 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

I'm sorry? What are you talking about? The official UEFA web site has the official information about UEFAs tournamnets
I make ni assertations whatsoever. I merely make correct edits based on the facts UEFA themselves tells us about their tournaments.
This site is supposed to promote things so factual as possible.
You clearly haven´t read the links, that lead to the official UEFA websites about their own tournament.
UEFA regards all the teams that are in their tournamnet as qualified.
You are clerarly mistaken about what is the final four games of the tournament & what is qualifying.
The UEFA web sites do, if you´d care to read them. CLearly distincts between what is qualifying & what is the actual tournamnet.
I suspect, that some of the reason for your misconception is, that is was only the last 4 teams in the first 5 tournamnets, who played in 1 country, & 1 or more of the knock-out stages was part of the tournament but was played as home & away games, but it doesn´t mean, those teams was in the tournament.
If you´d care to actually read the UEFAs own official website, ypou wouold read that e.g. Portugal made the main tournamnet in it´s knock-out phase.
These are facts, not my personal opinion & they can be proven, if you´d take the time to read it.
UEFA regards according to thier own website e.g. Portugal for hav in g qualified for the 1960 cup, as to wy they haven´t put it in that book you talk about, I don´t know but their officiual website clearly states that e.g. Portugal had qalified for the 1960 cup, the made it to the quater-finals, that´s a fact.
I don´t kn ow whyt you do not want to regocnise UEFA as a reliable source about UEFA? But everything I have made, is according to these facts as stated by the official UEFA website. Factsbeatsfeelings (talk) 00:09, 24 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
Yes, Portugal made it to the quarter-finals, but the quarter-finals are not considered part of the main tournament by any published source. You're pointing to the UEFA website, but that change is very recent and not supported by any corroborating sources. Please undo your edits and start a discussion at either WT:FOOTY or Talk:UEFA European Championship as requested. – PeeJay 01:38, 24 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
Portugal's situation is not isolated, by the way. Austria is also not considered to have qualified for EURO 1960, nor did France or Sweden qualify for EURO 1964. – PeeJay 01:41, 24 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

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