• Source: 1966 Davis Cup Europe Zone
  • The Europe Zone was one of the three regional zones of the 1966 Davis Cup.
    32 teams entered the Europe Zone in total. For this year's tournament the Europe Zone was split into two sub-zones, with the winners of each sub-zone going on to compete in the Inter-Zonal Zone against the winners of the America Zone and Eastern Zone.
    Brazil defeated France in the Zone A final, and West Germany defeated South Africa in the Zone B final, resulting in both Brazil and West Germany progressing to the Inter-Zonal Zone.


    Zone A




    = Draw

    =


    = First round

    =


    France vs. Romania




    Finland vs. Canada




    Czechoslovakia vs. Austria




    Portugal vs. Israel




    Poland vs. Sweden




    Turkey vs. Egypt




    Spain vs. Yugoslavia




    Denmark vs. Brazil




    = Quarterfinals

    =


    France vs. Canada




    Czechoslovakia vs. Israel




    Poland vs. Egypt




    Spain vs. Brazil




    = Semifinals

    =


    France vs. Czechoslovakia




    Poland vs. Brazil




    = Final

    =


    France vs. Brazil




    Zone B




    = Draw

    =


    = First round

    =


    Luxembourg vs. Switzerland




    West Germany vs. Norway




    Hungary vs. Greece




    Great Britain vs. New Zealand




    Italy vs. Soviet Union




    Monaco vs. Morocco




    Netherlands vs. Ireland




    Belgium vs. South Africa




    = Quarterfinals

    =


    Switzerland vs. West Germany




    Hungary vs. Great Britain




    Netherlands vs. South Africa




    = Semifinals

    =


    West Germany vs. Great Britain




    Italy vs. South Africa




    = Final

    =


    West Germany vs. South Africa




    References




    External links


    Davis Cup official website

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