- Source: 1967 Davis Cup Europe Zone
The Europe Zone was one of the three regional zones of the 1967 Davis Cup.
32 teams entered the Europe Zone, competing across 2 sub-zones. The winners of each sub-zone went on to compete in the Inter-Zonal Zone against the winners of the America Zone and Eastern Zone.
Spain defeated the Soviet Union in the Zone A final, and South Africa defeated Brazil in the Zone B final, resulting in both Spain and South Africa progressing to the Inter-Zonal Zone.
Zone A
= Draw
== First round
=Bulgaria vs. Portugal
Great Britain vs. Canada
Romania vs. Belgium
Spain vs. Egypt
Switzerland vs. Greece
Czechoslovakia vs. Chile
Finland vs. Denmark
West Germany vs. Soviet Union
= Quarterfinals
=Bulgaria vs. Great Britain
Romania vs. Spain
Greece vs. Chile
Denmark vs. Soviet Union
= Semifinals
=Great Britain vs. Spain
Soviet Union vs. Chile
= Final
=Spain vs. Soviet Union
Zone B
= Draw
== First round
=France vs. Norway
Hungary vs. Sweden
Monaco vs. Turkey
Netherlands vs. South Africa
Italy vs. Austria
Luxembourg vs. Ireland
Poland vs. Israel
Yugoslavia vs. Brazil
= Quarterfinals
=France vs. Hungary
Monaco vs. South Africa
Italy vs. Luxembourg
Poland vs. Brazil
= Semifinals
=France vs. South Africa
Italy vs. Brazil
= Final
=South Africa vs. Brazil
References
External links
Davis Cup official website