Panenka reflects on iconic penalty kick 50 years later

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Last updated Jun 20, 2026

Panenka reflects on iconic penalty kick 50 years later
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Antonin Panenka recalls his famous penalty kick that secured the 1976 European Championship for Czechoslovakia against West Germany, during an interview at Bohemians football club in Prague on June 20, 2026. This audacious spot-kick has become iconic in football history, although it complicated his relationship with German goalkeeper Sepp Maier for decades. Panenka humorously notes that while he has not profited from his moment of fame, he and Maier have since reconciled after years of silence. The anniversary of the penalty continues to resonate in discussions about football history.

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  • Panenka won the 1976 European Championship for Czechoslovakia.
  • The penalty was taken against Sepp Maier of West Germany.
  • Panenka and Maier had a strained relationship for 35 years.
  • The anniversary has sparked renewed interest in the penalty's legacy.
  • Panenka shares his thoughts during an interview on June 20, 2026.
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Czech’s audacious defiance of Sepp Maier in Belgrade has slipped into football folklore: ‘The only disadvantage is that I don’t get any royalties from it’ Antonin Panenka laughs like a bear might, a low rumble, suggesting mischief among the memories. He is sat in an office at Bohemians football club in Prague, recounting the story of his impudent, revolutionary penalty that not only won the 1976 European Championship for Czechoslovakia against West Germany but soured his relationship with the goalkeeper his spot-kick humiliated, Sepp Maier. “He went 35 years without uttering a single word to me,” he smiles. But the feud went much deeper. “I read some articles that he even had a shooting target in his garage with my face on it that he used to fire darts at. We get on well enough now though.” Continue reading...

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