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1996-2012 UEFA EURO


1996 UEFA Euro 

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Tournament details
Host countryEngland
Dates8–30 June
Teams16
Venue(s)8 (in 8 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Germany (3rd title)
Runners-up Czech Republic
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored64 (2.06 per match)
Attendance1,275,857 (41,157 per match)
Top scorer(s)England Alan Shearer (5 goals)
Best player(s)Germany Matthias Sammer

GROUP A [London, Birmingham]

June  8  London            England          1-1 Switzerland
June 10  Birmingham        Netherlands      0-0 Scotland 
June 13  Birmingham        Switzerland      0-2 Netherlands 
June 15  London            Scotland         0-2 England    
June 18  Birmingham        Scotland         1-0 Switzerland 
June 18  London            Netherlands      1-4 England 
 1.ENGLAND          3  2  1  0   7- 2  7
 2.Holland          3  1  1  1   3- 4  4 
 3.Scotland         3  1  1  1   1- 2  4 
 4.Switzerland      3  0  1  2   1- 4  1 
GROUP B [Leeds, Newcastle]
June  9  Leeds             Spain            1-1 Bulgaria  
June 10  Newcastle         Romania          0-1 France    
June 13  Newcastle         Bulgaria         1-0 Romania  
June 15  Leeds             France           1-1 Spain   
June 18  Newcastle         France           3-1 Bulgaria 
June 18  Leeds             Romania          1-2 Spain  
 1.FRANCE           3  2  1  0   5- 2  7
 2.SPAIN            3  1  2  0   4- 3  5
 3.Bulgaria         3  1  1  1   3- 4  4
 4.Romania          3  0  0  3   1- 4  0 
GROUP C [Manchester, Liverpool]
June  9  Manchester        Germany          2-0 Czech Republic
June 11  Liverpool         Italy            2-1 Russia   
June 14  Liverpool         Czech Republic   2-1 Italy  
June 16  Manchester        Russia           0-3 Germany  
June 19  Liverpool         Russia           3-3 Czech Republic 
June 19  Manchester        Italy            0-0 Germany  
 1.GERMANY          3  2  1  0   5- 0  7 
 2.CZECH REPUBLIC   3  1  1  1   5- 6  4 
 3.Italy            3  1  1  1   3- 3  4 
 4.Russia           3  0  1  2   4- 8  1 
GROUP D [Sheffield, Nottingham]
June  9  Sheffield         Denmark          1-1 Portugal  
June 11  Nottingham        Turkey           0-1 Croatia  
June 14  Nottingham        Portugal         1-0 Turkey  
June 16  Sheffield         Denmark          0-3 Croatia 
June 19  Nottingham        Croatia          0-3 Portugal 
June 19  Sheffield         Denmark          3-0 Turkey  
 1.PORTUGAL         3  2  1  0   5- 1  7
 2.CROATIA          3  2  0  1   4- 3  6
 3.Denmark          3  1  1  1   4- 4  4
 4.Turkey           3  0  0  3   0- 5  0 
QUARTERFINALS
June 22 England    0-0 Spain           [asdet,4-2 on penalties]   
June 22 France     0-0 Holland         [asdet,5-4 on penalties]
June 23 Germany    2-1 Croatia   
June 23 Portugal   0-1 Czech Republic 

SEMIFINALS
June 26 France     0-0 Czech Republic  [asdet,5-6 on penalties]
June 26 England    1-1 Germany         [asdet,5-6 on penalties]

FINAL
June 30 Germany    2-1 Czech Republic  [asdet]
Attendance: 73,611
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2000 UEFA Euro

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Tournament details
Host countriesBelgium
Netherlands
Dates10 June – 2 July
Teams16
Venue(s)8 (in 8 host cities)
Final positions
Champions France (2nd title)
Runners-up Italy
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored85 (2.74 per match)
Attendance1,122,833 (36,220 per match)
Top scorer(s)Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Savo Milošević
Netherlands Patrick Kluivert
(5 goals each)
Best player(s)France Zinedine Zidane
Group A
12- 6-2000 Liège      Germany    1-1 Romania
           Eindhoven  Portugal   3-2 England
17- 6-2000 Arnhem     Romania    0-1 Portugal
           Charleroi  England    1-0 Germany
20- 6-2000 Charleroi  England    2-3 Romania
           Rotterdam  Portugal   3-0 Germany

 1.PORTUGAL         3  3  0  0   7- 2  9
 2.ROMANIA          3  1  1  1   4- 4  4
 3.England          3  1  0  2   5- 6  3
 4.Germany          3  0  1  2   1- 5  1

Group B
10- 6-2000 Brussel    Belgium   2-1 Sweden
11- 6-2000 Arnhem     Turkey    1-2 Italy
14- 6-2000 Bruxelles  Italy     2-0 Belgium
15- 6-2000 Eindhoven  Sweden    0-0 Turkey
19- 6-2000 Brussel    Turkey    2-0 Belgium
           Eindhoven  Italy     2-1 Sweden

 1.ITALY            3  3  0  0   6- 2  9
 2.TURKEY           3  1  1  1   3- 2  4
 3.Belgium          3  1  0  2   2- 5  3
 4.Sweden           3  0  1  2   2- 4  1

Group C 
13- 6-2000 Rotterdam  Spain      0-1 Norway
           Charleroi  Yugoslavia 3-3 Slovenia
18- 6-2000 Amsterdam  Slovenia   1-2 Spain
           Liège      Norway     0-1 Yugoslavia
21- 6-2000 Brugge     Yugoslavia 3-4 Spain
           Arnhem     Slovenia   0-0 Norway

 1.SPAIN            3  2  0  1   6- 5  6
 2.YUGOSLAVIA       3  1  1  1   7- 7  4  
 3.Norway           3  1  1  1   1- 1  4  
 4.Slovenia         3  0  2  1   4- 5  2

Group D
11- 6-2000 Brugge     France         3-0 Denmark
           Amsterdam  Holland        1-0 Czech Republic
16- 6-2000 Brugge     Czech Republic 1-2 France
           Rotterdam  Denmark        0-3 Holland
21- 6-2000 Amsterdam  France         2-3 Holland
           Liège      Denmark        0-2 Czech Republic

 1.Holland          3  3  0  0   7- 2  9
 2.FRANCE           3  2  0  1   7- 4  6
 3.Czech Republic   3  1  0  2   3- 3  3
 4.Denmark          3  0  0  3   0- 8  0

Quarterfinals
24- 6-2000 Amsterdam  Portugal   2-0 Turkey
           Bruxelles  Italy      2-0 Romania
25- 6-2000 Rotterdam  Holland    6-1 Yugoslavia 
           Brugge     France     2-1 Spain

Semifinals
28- 6-2000 Brussel    Portugal   1-2 France    [asdet]
29- 6-2000 Amsterdam  Italy      0-0 Holland   [asdet, 3-1 pen]

Final
02- 7-2000 Rotterdam  France     2-1 Italy     [asdet]
Attendance: 48,200
Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)
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2004 UEFA Euro

UEFA Euro 2004 logo.svg

Tournament details
Host countryPortugal
Dates12 June – 4 July
Teams16
Venue(s)10 (in 8 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Greece (1st title)
Runners-up Portugal
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored77 (2.48 per match)
Attendance1,156,473 (37,306 per match)
Top scorer(s)Czech Republic Milan Baroš (5 goals)
Best player(s)Greece Theodoros Zagorakis

Group A
12- 6-04 Portugal   1-2 Greece
         Spain      1-0 Russia
16- 6-04 Greece     1-1 Spain
         Russia     0-2 Portugal
20- 6-04 Spain      0-1 Portugal
         Russia     2-1 Greece 
 1.PORTUGAL         3  2  0  1   4- 2  6
 2.GREECE           3  1  1  1   4- 4  4   
 3.Spain            3  1  1  1   2- 2  4   
 4.Russia           3  1  0  2   2- 4  3 
Group B
13- 6-04 Switzerland 0-0 Croatia
         France      2-1 England
17- 6-04 England     3-0 Switzerland
         Croatia     2-2 France
21- 6-04 Croatia     2-4 England
         Switzerland 1-3 France 
 1.FRANCE           3  2  1  0   7- 4  7
 2.ENGLAND          3  2  0  1   8- 4  6
 3.Croatia          3  0  2  1   4- 6  2
 4.Switzerland      3  0  1  2   1- 6  1 

Group C
14- 6-04 Denmark    0-0 Italy
         Sweden     5-0 Bulgaria
18- 6-04 Bulgaria   0-2 Denmark
         Italy      1-1 Sweden
22- 6-04 Italy      2-1 Bulgaria
         Denmark    2-2 Sweden 
 1.SWEDEN           3  1  2  0   8- 3  5   
 2.DENMARK          3  1  2  0   4- 2  5   
 3.Italy            3  1  2  0   3- 2  5   
 4.Bulgaria         3  0  0  3   1- 9  0 
Group D
15- 6-04 Germany         1-1 Holland
         Czech Republic  2-1 Latvia
19- 6-04 Germany         0-0 Latvia
         Holland         2-3 Czech Republic
23- 6-04 Holland         3-0 Latvia
         Germany         1-2 Czech Republic 
 1.CZECH REPUBLIC   3  3  0  0   7- 4  9
 2.NETHERLANDS      3  1  1  1   6- 4  4
 3.Germany          3  0  2  1   2- 3  2
 4.Latvia           3  0  1  2   1- 5  1  
Quarterfinals
24- 6-04 Portugal        2-2 England             [a2het, 6-5 pen]
25- 6-04 France          0-1 Greece
26- 6-04 Sweden          0-0 Holland             [a2het, 4-5 pen]
27- 6-04 Czech Republic  3-0 Denmark

Semifinals
30- 6-04 Portugal        2-1 Netherlands
 1- 7-04 Greece          1-0 Czech Republic       [a1het]  
Final
04- 7-04 Portugal        0-1 Greece
Attendance: 62,865
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)
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2008 UEFA Euro

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Tournament details
Host countriesAustria
Switzerland
Dates7–29 June
Teams16
Venue(s)8 (in 8 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (2nd title)
Runners-up Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored77 (2.48 per match)
Attendance1,140,902 (36,803 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain David Villa (4 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Xavi
Group A (Basel and Genève)
07-06 18.00 Switzerland        0-1 Czech Republic
      20.45 Portugal           2-0 Turkey
11-06 18.00 Czech Republic     1-3 Portugal
      20.45 Switzerland        1-2 Turkey
15-06 20.45 Switzerland        2-0 Portugal              
      20.45 Turkey             3-2 Czech Republic

 1.PORTUGAL         3  2  0  1   5- 3  6  [1 1 0 0 2-0 3]
 2.TURKEY           3  2  0  1   5- 5  6  [1 0 0 1 0-2 0]
 3.Czech Republic   3  1  0  2   4- 6  3  [1 1 0 0 1-0 3]
 4.Switzerland      3  1  0  2   3- 3  3  [1 0 0 1 0-1 0]

Group B (Klagenfurt and Wien)
08-06 18.00 Austria            0-1 Croatia
      20.45 Germany            2-0 Poland
12-06 18.00 Croatia            2-1 Germany
      20.45 Austria            1-1 Poland
16-06 20.45 Austria            0-1 Germany
      20.45 Poland             0-1 Croatia

 1.CROATIA          3  3  0  0   4- 1  9
 2.GERMANY          3  2  0  1   4- 2  6
 3.Austria          3  0  1  2   1- 3  1  [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]
 4.Poland           3  0  1  2   1- 4  1  [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]

Group C (Bern and Zürich)
09-06 18.00 Romania            0-0 France
      20.45 Netherlands        3-0 Italy
13-06 18.00 Italy              1-1 Romania
      20.45 Netherlands        4-1 France
17-06 20.45 France             0-2 Italy
      20.45 Netherlands        2-0 Romania 

 1.NETHERLANDS      3  3  0  0   9- 1  9
 2.ITALY            3  1  1  1   3- 4  4
 3.Romania          3  0  2  1   1- 3  2
 4.France           3  0  1  2   1- 6  1

Group D (Innsbruck and Salzburg)
10-06 18.00 Spain              4-1 Russia
      20.45 Greece             0-2 Sweden
14-06 18.00 Sweden             1-2 Spain
      20.45 Greece             0-1 Russia
18-06 20.45 Greece             1-2 Spain
      20.45 Russia             2-0 Sweden 

 1.SPAIN            3  3  0  0   8- 3  9
 2.RUSSIA           3  2  0  1   4- 4  6
 3.Sweden           3  1  0  2   3- 4  3
 4.Greece           3  0  0  3   1- 5  0

Quarterfinals (2 in Wien, 2 in Basel)
19-06 20.45 Portugal           2-3 Germany
20-06 20.45 Croatia            1-1 Turkey              [aet, 1-3 pen]
21-06 20.45 Netherlands        1-3 Russia              [aet]   
22-06 20.45 Spain              0-0 Italy               [aet, 4-2 pen]

Semifinal (Wien and Basel)
25-06 20.45 Germany            3-2 Turkey  
26-06 20.45 Russia             0-3 Spain 


Final (Wien)
29-06 20.45 Germany            0-1 Spain
Attendance: 51,428
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2012 UEFA Euro

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Tournament details
Host countriesPoland
Ukraine
Dates8 June – 1 July
Teams16
Venue(s)8 (in 8 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (3rd title)
Runners-up Italy
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored76 (2.45 per match)
Attendance1,440,896 (46,481 per match)
Top scorer(s)Croatia Mario Mandžukić
Germany Mario Gómez
Italy Mario Balotelli
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
Russia Alan Dzagoev
Spain Fernando Torres
(3 goals each)
Best player(s)Spain Andrés Iniesta
Group A
08 Jun 2012 Poland         1–1 Greece                    [Warszawa]
08 Jun 2012 Russia         4–1 Czech Republic            [Wroclaw]
12 Jun 2012 Greece         1–2 Czech Republic            [Wroclaw]
12 Jun 2012 Poland         1–1 Russia                    [Warszawa]
16 Jun 2012 Czech Republic 1–0 Poland                    [Wroclaw]
16 Jun 2012 Greece         1–0 Russia                    [Warszawa]

1.CZECH REPUBLIC    3  2 0 1  4- 5  6
2.GREECE            3  1 1 1  3- 3  4
3.Russia            3  1 1 1  5- 3  4
4.Poland            3  0 2 1  2- 3  2
 
Group B
09 Jun 2012 Holland    0–1 Denmark                   [Kharkiv]
09 Jun 2012 Germany    1–0 Portugal                  [Lviv]
13 Jun 2012 Denmark    2–3 Portugal                  [Lviv]
13 Jun 2012 Holland    1–2 Germany                   [Kharkiv]
17 Jun 2012 Portugal   2–1 Holland                   [Kharkiv]
17 Jun 2012 Denmark    1–2 Germany                   [Lviv]

1.GERMANY           3  3 0 0  5- 2  9
2.PORTUGAL          3  2 0 1  5- 4  6
3.Denmark           3  1 0 2  4- 5  3
4.Holland           3  0 0 3  2- 5  0

Group C
10 Jun 2012 Spain     1–1 Italy                     [Gdansk]
10 Jun 2012 Ireland   1–3 Croatia                   [Poznan]
14 Jun 2012 Italy     1–1 Croatia                   [Poznan]
14 Jun 2012 Spain     4–0 Ireland                   [Gdansk]
18 Jun 2012 Croatia   0–1 Spain                     [Gdansk]
18 Jun 2012 Italy     2–0 Ireland                   [Poznan]

1.SPAIN             3  2 1 0  6- 1  7
2.ITALY             3  1 2 0  4- 2  5
3.Croatia           3  1 1 1  4- 3  4
4.Ireland           3  0 0 3  1- 9  0

Group D
11 Jun 2012 France    1–1 England                   [Donetsk]
11 Jun 2012 Ukraine   2–1 Sweden                    [Kyiv]
15 Jun 2012 Ukraine   0–2 France                    [Donetsk]
15 Jun 2012 Sweden    2–3 England                   [Kyiv]
19 Jun 2012 England   1–0 Ukraine                   [Donetsk]
19 Jun 2012 Sweden    2–0 France                    [Kyiv]
 
1.ENGLAND           3  2 1 0  5- 3  7
2.FRANCE            3  1 1 1  3- 3  4
3.Ukraine           3  1 0 2  2- 4  3
4.Sweden            3  1 0 2  5- 5  3
 
Quarterfinals
21 Jun 2012 Czech Republic   0–1 Portugal                  [Warszawa]
22 Jun 2012 Germany          4–2 Greece                    [Gdansk]
23 Jun 2012 Spain            2–0 France                    [Donetsk]
24 Jun 2012 England          0–0 Italy      [aet, 2-4 pen] [Kyiv]

Semifinals
27 Jun 2012 Portugal         0–0 Spain      [aet, 2-4 pen] [Donetsk]
28 Jun 2012 Germany          1–2 Italy                     [Warszawa]

Final
01 Jul 2012 Spain            4–0 Italy                     [Kyiv]
Attendance: 63,170

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