France and Portugal in the 1996 European Championship 20

Updated on physical education 2024-03-15
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let the old fans answer, I was in the third year of junior high school at the time, and I have a good memory! Ha ha.

    France: 451

    Goalkeeper: Rama.

    Defenders: (right to left): Thuram, Blank, Desailly, Lisarasu.

    Midfielders: Djokaeff, Bogasion (Callumbus), Deschamps, Gueran.

    Forward: Zinedine Zidane (behind Loko, playing very far forward) Loko Portugal: 442

    Goalkeeper: Baia.

    Defenders: (right to left) Secretario, Joao Costa, Cuto, Paulinjo Santos.

    Avant-garde: Figo, Paulo Sousa, Rui. Costa Balbosa.

    Forwards: Sapinto, Joao Pinto (Domingos).

    It is basically based on the "** generation" of Portugal in the 89 World Youth Championships.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Upstairs is right, correct answer!

    The French side of the above is the World Cup in '98, and these people are still in the youth team of the French club, Vieira, Henri Trezeguet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Goalkeepers: Barthez;

    Central Defenders: Desailly, Blanco;

    Left-back: Lizarazu;

    Right-back: Thuram;

    Defenders: Didier Deschamps, Patrick Vieira;

    Forward: Zidane;

    Left winger: Djokaeff;

    Right winger: Dugarry;

    Centre: Thierry Henry;

    During this period, he was replaced with Wiltord, Trezeguet, and Pire.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At Euro 2016, Portugal had an average age of 8 years and finished 8th out of 24 teams.

    Here are the average ages (from oldest to youngest) of the 24 teams participating in Euro 2016:

    Ireland. Czech Republic.

    Italy. Slovakia.

    Russia. Romanian.

    Northern Ireland. Portugal. Spain.

    Hungary. Ukraine.

    France. Sweden.

    Poland. Austria.

    Iceland. Albania.

    Wales. Turkey.

    Croatia. Belgium. Switzerland.

    Germany. England.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, for now, France has a better chance of winning.

    After all, France are the hosts, and they are getting better and better in the finals, having just eliminated World Cup champions Germany, and they are full of personnel and high morale. So I personally think that France has a good chance of winning.

    The data proves that France has participated in 9 European Championships, reached the semi-finals 5 times, and won the championship 2 times, respectively. And officially in 1984 France was also the host. The final stadium of this European Championship is the home of France's 1998 World Cup triumph.

    France and Portugal have played 24 games in their history, with France winning 18, drawing 1 and losing 5, with the last meeting between the two sides last being a 1-0 win in September 2015.

    Hope it helps.

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