1980 Davis Cup Europe Zone

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The Europe Zone was one of the three zones of competition in the 1980 Davis Cup.[1] Two sub-zones were played, with the winner of each advancing to the Inter-Zonal Zone.

Zone A

Pre-Qualifying Round

VenueHome TeamScoreVisiting Team
Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg, 1 August 1979?  Luxembourg 1-4  Turkey

Preliminary Rounds and Main Draw

First Preliminary Round
14–16 September 1979 (Oslo, Hilversum, Ramat Hasharon, Dublin)
  Preliminary "Quarterfinals"
8–10 February 1980
  First Round
7–9 March
  Semifinals
11–13 June (Båstad)

13–15 June (Turin)

  Final
11–13 July
  Sweden    
 (bye)       Sweden  
     (bye)    
          Sweden  
         (bye)  
       
          Båstad, Sweden (clay)
          Sweden 4  
  West Germany     Hanover, West Germany (clay)     West Germany 1  
 (bye)       West Germany 4  
  Norway 4     Norway 0     Valencia, Spain
  Turkey 1         West Germany 3
  Netherlands 3     Seville, Spain     Spain 2  
  Denmark 2       Netherlands 1
 (bye)     Spain 4     Rome, Italy (clay)
  Spain         Sweden 1
   Switzerland     Winterthur, Switzerland     Italy 4
 (bye)        Switzerland 4  
  Israel 4     Israel 1     Zurich, Switzerland
  Monaco 1          Switzerland 3  
  Ireland 2     Sofia, Bulgaria     Hungary 2  
  Bulgaria 3       Bulgaria 1
 (bye)     Hungary 3     Turin, Italy (clay)
  Hungary          Switzerland 0
          Italy 5  
         
         
         (bye)
          Italy  
       (bye)
 (bye)     Italy  
  Italy  

Zone B

Pre-Qualifying Round

VenueHome TeamScoreVisiting Team
Paris, France, 14–16 September 1979 (clay)  Algeria 1-4  Morocco

Preliminary Rounds and Main Draw

First Preliminary Round
14–16 September 1979 (Belgrade, Athens, Helsinki)

27–29 October 1979 (Casablanca)

  Preliminary "Quarterfinals"
4–6 February 1980 (Zagreb)

8–10 February 1980 (others)

  First Round
7–9 March
  Semifinals
13–15 June (Prague)

14–16 June (Bristol)

  Final
11–13 July
  Great Britain    
 (bye)       Great Britain  
     (bye)    
          Great Britain  
         (bye)  
       
          Bristol, England (grass)
          Great Britain 2  
  Romania     Zagreb, Yugoslavia (indoor hard)     Romania 3  
 (bye)       Romania 5  
  Yugoslavia 5     Yugoslavia 0     Bucharest, Romania (indoor hard)
  Portugal 0         Romania 3
  Morocco 1     Brussels, Belgium     Austria 2  
  Belgium 4       Belgium 2
 (bye)     Austria 3     Bucharest, Romania (clay)
  Austria         Romania 1
  France     Montpelier, France (carpet)     Czechoslovakia 4
 (bye)       France 3  
  Greece 0     Soviet Union 2     Toulouse, France (carpet)
  Soviet Union 5         France 3  
  Finland 5     Helsinki, Finland     Finland 2  
  Egypt 0       Finland 5
 (bye)     Poland 0     Prague, Czechoslovakia (clay)
  Poland         France 0
          Czechoslovakia 5  
         
         
         (bye)
          Czechoslovakia  
       (bye)
 (bye)     Czechoslovakia  
  Czechoslovakia  

References

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