Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics started on 20 July and ended on 2 August.
Due to the American-led boycott, countries (in brackets) who qualified did not enter the finaltournament. Spain sent a team which competed under the flag of the Spanish Olympic Committee.[1]
See main article: Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's European Qualifiers. The European Qualifiers for the 1980 Summer Olympics tournament took place over a total of two rounds between 28 March 1979 and 23 April 1980. After the second round, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Spain and Yugoslavia gained qualification to the Olympic tournament. However, Norway was replaced by Finland.
See main article: 1980 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament. The South American Pre-Olympic tournament was held from 23 January to 15 February 1980 in Colombia, and saw Argentina and Colombia qualify. However, Argentina was replaced by Venezuela.
See main article: 1980 CONCACAF Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament. The CONCACAF qualifying rounds and Pre-Olympic tournament was held from 1 April 1979 to 2 April 1980, and saw Costa Rica and United States qualify. United States was replaced by Cuba.
See main article: Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's African Qualifiers. The African Qualifiers tournament for the 1980 Summer Olympics took place over a total of three rounds between 25 March 1979 and 13 April 1980. After the third round, Algeria, Ghana and Egypt gained qualification to the Olympic tournament. However, Ghana was replaced by Nigeria and Egypt was replaced by Zambia.
See main article: 1980 Asian Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. The Pre-Olympic tournaments of the Asian Qualifiers for the 1980 Summer Olympic were held from 23 February to 6 April 1980 in Iraq, Malaysia and Singapore. Respectively from these countries, Kuwait, Malaysia and Iran qualify. However, Malaysia was replaced by Iraq and Iran was replaced by Syria.