Liedjes Voetbal Steekspel 1970

This was the sixth Liedjes Voetbal Steekspel to be held. Initially scheduled for 1967, the tournament was pushed back to 1970 to allow breathing room for the countries taking part. International world cups every two years put many teams at risk and so it was decided in early 1967 that tournaments would happen every 4 years. This new system would begin in the new decade, with the sixth tournament taking place in Summer 1970. This left 5 years between the 1965 and the 1970 tournament with no major football games, for the first time since before the 1957 tournament. Qualifiers for the 1970 World Cup would take place at different times. The European Qualifiers would take place in September 1966 as it was assumed the tournament would still take place in 1967. South American qualifiers happened in late 1967. Asia, who would not normally host qualifiers, decided to host a qualifying round in June 1968 in preparation.

Africa managed to scramble together a qualifying round too, which they would not normally do, which occurred in early 1969. North America continued their new North American National Cup in late 1969. Oceania had no qualifiers, but some Oceanian nations would take part in the European or Asian qualifiers. For this event, Europe had been given 20 spots, South America had been given 5 spots, North America, Asia and Africa were each given 2 spots. The final spot was taken by the host country, this time being Italy.

won the hosting rights to the 1970 contest in the 1964 vote. Having come runner-up for every World Cup thus far, and winning one themselves, they easily won the bid. Other bids included:
 * , with the final in Mexico City
 * , with the final in Madrid
 * and joint bid, with the final in Tokyo
 * , with the final in Sydney

=European Qualifiers (1966)=

Group A
Australia and New Zealand participated, but if they qualified, they would automatically give up their position to the nation below.

Group C

 *  Czechoslovakia
 * SSR
 * SSR
 * SSR
 * SSR
 * SSR
 * SSR
 * SSR
 * SSR
 * SSR

Group D


=South American Qualifiers (1967)=

=Asian Qualifiers (1968)=
 * North Vietnam
 * North Vietnam
 * North Vietnam
 * North Vietnam
 * North Vietnam
 * North Vietnam

=African Qualifiers (1969)=

=North American National Cup (1969)=

=Liedjes Voetbal Steekspal 1970=

Knockout Stage
This was the seventh Liedjes Voetbal Steekspel to be held. It took place exactly four years after the previous World Cup in 1970. European Qualifiers would take place across 1972 in which 20 spots would be filled. Asian and African Qualifiers would take place in early 1973 in which 2 spots would be filled each. North America Qualifiers would take place in late 1973 in which a further 2 spots would be filled each. South American Qualifiers would take place in late 1973 to early 1974 in which 5 spots would be filled each. The remaining spot would be taken by the host country:

won the hosting rights to the 1974 contest in the 1971 vote. They previously bid for the 1970 contest where they failed. The organising body wanted another European country and didn't want to go back to South America so early after the Brazil World Cup in 1965. Other bids included:
 * , with the final in Mexico City
 * , with the final in Rio de Janeiro
 * , with the final in Buenos Aires
 * , with the final in Sydney

European Qualifiers (1972) - 20 countries
Each group consisted of 6 countries. They would play each other 3 times: once hosting, once playing away, and once in a neutral venue. To get a win point, a country would have to get more leg match victories than their opponent. For a tie to occur, they must win the same amount of matches. Overall on the board, if this is a tie, the goal difference will be used to break it. If this is not possible, the total number of goals will be accounted for. If this cannot be accounted for, an emergency new match between the two in a tie will take place to break the tie, which will go onto penalty shootouts if necessary. The top three teams will qualify from each group. These will qualify for the World Cup. The remaining two slots will be filled by the the highest point difference for the fourth placed teams. Spain didn't compete in the qualifiers having previously automatically qualified by being the host of the World Cup.

The first five matchdays (first matches) took place on 24th January 1972, 7th February 1972, 14th February 1972, 21st February 1972, 28th February 1972, and 6th March 1972. The next five matchdays (second matches) took place on 5th June 1972, 12th June 1972, 19th June 1972, 26th June 1972, and 3rd July 1972. The final five matchdays (third matches) took place on 4th September 1972, 11th September 1972, 18th September 1972, 25th September 1972, and 2nd October 1972. No emergency tie breaker matches were required, but if they were, they were scheduled to take place on 13th November 1972 and 20th November 1972.

The bottom 3 teams in terms of goal difference would be relegated from taking part in the 1976 European Qualifiers for the 1978 World Cup unless no alternative team can be found. The relegated teams for the next tournament are: (-134),  (-126) and  (-89).

, being one of the best teams, threatened to boycott the next 1976 qualifiers if they didn't qualify for the World Cup. This is because they were drawn randomly in a group of death and were destined to not qualify for the World Cup out of a tie breaker. Therefore, the 2 best fourth team rule was added, allowing them and Switzerland to qualify. This meant that 2 spots were taken away from other continent confederations. The original plan was to decrease Europe to 18 spots and increase North America to 3 and South America to 6.

Group A
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Czechoslovakia, and  qualified. From this group, received a goal difference of 5, qualifying it for a spot in the World Cup as well.

Group B
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, and  qualified for the World Cup. No fourth place nations qualified.

Group C
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, and  qualified for the World Cup. No fourth place nations qualified.

Group D
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, and  qualified for the World Cup. No fourth place nations qualified.

Group E
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, and  qualified. From this group, received a goal difference of 25, qualifying it for a spot in the World Cup as well.

Group F
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, and  qualified for the World Cup. No fourth place nations qualified. =North America Qualifiers (1973)= North America was originally allocated 3 countries to qualify for the World Cup, but due to issues surrounding Portugal's protest, it was changed back to 2 which had been the normal before. Twelve countries applied to join the North American qualifiers which was 4 more than the previous qualifiers. They would be drawn into 2 groups of 6 teams. The top 2 from each group would qualify into a second round robin consisting of a single group of 4 with the top 2 directly qualifying for the World Cup.

Group A
There were five matchdays. These were: 12th November 1973, 19th November 1973, 26th November 1973, 3rd December 1973 and 10th December 1973. and qualified for the Final Stage. Guatemala won a tie break on having five more goal differences than 3rd place,.

Group B
There were five matchdays. These were: 14th November 1973, 21st November 1973, 28th November 1973, 5th December 1973 and 12th December 1973. and qualified for the Final Stage.

Final Stage
There were three matchdays. These were: Friday 14th December 1973; Monday 17th December 1973; and Wednesday 19th December 1973. and qualified for the World Cup. Cuba won a tie break on having a single extra goal difference than 3rd place,. This upset many Hondurans greatly. =South American Qualifiers (1973-1974)= South America was originally allocated 6 countries, but this was later changed down to 5 to stop a Portuguese protest withdrawal. 12 countries would take part, which included Guyana and Suriname as new comers. These 12 would be split into three groups of 4 countries. The winner from each group would qualify to the World Cup. Out of the three runner-ups, the two with the high goal difference will also qualify.

Group A
There were three matchdays. These were Saturday 15th December 1973, Monday 17th December 1973, and Thursday 20th December 1973. qualified for the World Cup by winning the group. had a goal difference of 1, which put it second highest among runner-ups and therefore a space in the World Cup.

Group B
There were three matchdays. These were Saturday 29th December 1973, Wednesday 2nd January 1974, and Friday 4th January 1974. qualified for the World Cup by winning the group. had a goal difference of -1, which put it last among runner-ups and therefore it was knocked out of the running to go to the World Cup.

Group C
There were three matchdays. These were Saturday 19th January 1974, Monday 21st January 1974 and Friday 25th January 1974. qualified for the World Cup by winning the group. had a goal difference of 3, which put it first highest among runner-ups and therefore a space in the World Cup. There were some controversies over who got more points and a higher goal difference than Peru who qualified, but didn't get the position because they came third in the group. =Asian Championship Qualifiers (1973)= Asia was allocated 2 spots for the World Cup. There was a massive show of interest among Asian countries compared to other continents such as Africa or North America. There would be a round robin of 4 groups consisting of 4 countries. This would go into a another round robin of the top country from each group to make a new round robin group of 4 countries. The two countries at the top qualify for the World Cup and in the final will complete in a friendlies match to find the champion of Asia, but they both will qualify for the World Cup.

Group A
The matchdays were 8th February 1973, 10th February 1973 and 12th February 1973. qualified for the final round robin.

Group B
The matchdays were 22nd February 1973, 24th February 1973, 26th February 1973. qualified for the final round robin.

Group C
The matchdays were 8th March 1973, 10th March 1973, and 12th March 1973. qualified for the final round robin.

Group D
The matchdays were 22nd March 1973, 24th March 1973, and 26th March 1973. qualified for the final round robin.

Final Group
The matchdays were 12th April 1973, 19th April 1973, 26th April 1973. and qualified for the World Cup. These are the same two qualifiers that qualified for the 6th World Cup in 1970.

Grand Final
The grand final friendly match between the two Asian qualifying teams took place on 27th May 1973 in Ankara, Turkey.

African Qualifiers (1973)
Africa was allocated 2 spots for the World Cup. The same countries that participated in 1970 participating in 1974, with a few exceptions. Lesotho, Sierra Leone and Botswana all dropped out due to financial reasons. Uganda, Zaire and Cameroon took their places. There would be a round robin of 4 groups consisting of 4 countries. This would go into a another round robin of the top country from each group to make a new round robin group of 4 countries. The two countries at the top qualify for the World Cup and in the final will complete in a friendlies match to find the champion of Asia, but they both will qualify for the World Cup.

Group A
The matchdays were 9th March 1973, 12th March 1973 and 16th March 1973. qualifies to the Final Stage, beating in a tiebreaker on goal difference.

Group B
The matchdays were 23rd March 1973, 26th March 1973 and 30th March 1973. qualifies to the Final Stage, beating in a tiebreaker on goal difference.

Group C
The matchdays were 6th April 1973, 9th April 1973 and 13th April 1973. qualifies to the Final Stage.

Group D
The matchdays were 20th April 1973, 23rd April 1973 and 27th April 1973. qualifies to the Final Stage, beating in a tiebreaker on goal difference.

Final Group
The matchdays were 4th May 1973, 7th May 1973 and 11th May 1973. and qualify for the World Cup.

Group Stage
Matchday 1 are on the following dates: 8th June 1970; 10th June 1970; 12th June 1970.

Matchday 2 are on the following dates: 15th June 1970; 17th June 1970; 19th June 1970.

Matchday 3 are on the following dates: 22nd June 1970; 24th June 1970; 26th June 1970.

Knockouts
They began on Monday 24th June 1974.