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02 World Cup best team I'm afraid it's not like this... Dizzy, Kahn not in goalkeeper? Ronaldo not in the striker? How did you get out?
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Champion of Euro 2008 Spain.
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You're a big problem, really! It can be divided into 3 themes! It is recommended that you go down.
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The German team, which won the World Cup, European Championship and Champions League, was Stefan Reuter, Jürgen Kohler and Andreas Møller, who lifted the Big Ears Cup and won the World Cup, European Championship and Champions League.
The number of French players who have won the World Cup, European Championship and Champions League has reached seven: Fabian Barthes, Didier Deschamps, Marcel Desailly, Christian Karemb, Bixente Lizarazu, Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry.
Spain won the World Cup, European Championship and Champions League: Since Barcelona won the Champions League in this period (2008-09), when the Spanish national team won the 2010 World Cup, Carles Puyol, Andre Iniesta and Xavi won the World Cup, European Championship and Champions League, and Casillas had already won the Big Ears Cup with Real Madrid in the 1999-2000 season. Alonso was one of the makers of the Istanbul miracle in the 2004-05 Champions League final, and they also completed the "treble". David Villa joined the ranks after winning the Champions League with Barcelona in 2000-01.
Four other Barcelona players, Gérald Pique, Sergio Busquets, Victor Valdés and Pedro, failed to play in Euro 2008, so they did not realize their dream of winning the World Cup, Euro Championship and Champions League until Spain defended their Euro 2012 title. Juan Mata and Fernando Torres won the Champions League with Chelsea and then the European Championship with Spain.
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Summary. Defenders: Fati (Al Ahly, Egypt), Samir (Al Ahly, Egypt), Achraf (Al Ahly, Egypt), Abdel Shafi (Al Fat, Saudi Arabia), Hegazi (West Bromwich, Premier League), Ali Gabr (West Brom, Premier League), Elmohammadi (Aston Villa, Championship), Omar Gabr (Los Angeles FC, Major League Soccer), Ervinsi (Zamalek, Egypt);
Won the Champions League, Europa League and participated in the 2018 World Cup.
Goalkeepers: El Hadari (Ahamzaortayavin, Saudi Arabia), M-Al Sinavi (Al Al Ahli, Egypt), Ekliang Lao Pin Lami (Al Ahly, Egypt);
Defenders: Fa Magorti (Al Ahly, Egypt), Samir (Al Ahly, Egypt), Achraf (Al Ahly, Egypt), Ab El Shafi (Al Fat, Saudi Arabia), Hegazi (West Brom, Premier League), Ali Gabr (West Brom, Premier League), Elmohammadi (Aston Villa, Championship), Omar Gabr (Los Angeles FC, Major League Soccer), Erwensi (Zamalek, Egypt);
Midfielders: Elneny (Arsenal, Premier League), Hamed (Zamalek, Egypt), Hikabala (Allad, Saudi Arabia), El Saeed (Grubis, Finland), Moses (Wigan Athletic, Championship), Al-Ahrabi (Al-Ittihad, Saudi Arabia), Subhi (Stoke City, Premier League), Trezeguet (Kaspassa, Turkey), Varda Brigade (Atromitos, Greece).
Forwards: Molah (Liverpool, Premier League), Mohsen (Al Ahly, Egypt).
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Counting the previous European Cup champions, Xavi entered the Delaunay Cup, and France vs Portugal was on the verge of breaking out.
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Greece in 2004 and Spain in 2008.
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The European Football Championship, also known as the European Cup, is the highest level of national football competition organized by UEFA and participated by the member states of the European Football Association. The first session was held in 1960 and has been held every four years since then, and has been held 14 times. The tournament was founded as the European Nations Cup and later changed its name to the European Football Championship in 1968.
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1 - 1960 Location: France Soviet team 2:1 Yugoslavia;
2 – 1964 Location: Spain Spain 2:1 USSR 3 – 1968 Location:
Italy Italy 2:0 Yugoslavia 4 - 1972 Location: Belgium Federal Republic of Germany 3:
0 USSR 5 – 1976 Location: Yugoslavia Czech Slova Penalty 7: 5 Federal Republic of Germany 6 – 1980 Location:
Italy Federal Republic of Germany 2:1 Belgium 7 - 1984 Location: France France 2:
0 Spain;
8 - 1988 Location: Federal Republic of Germany Netherlands 2:0 USSR;
9 - 1992 Location: Sweden Denmark 2:0 Germany 10 - 1996 Location:
Great Britain Germany 2-1 Czech Republic 11 - 2000 Location: Belgium France 2:1 Italy 12 - 2 0 0 4 Location:
Portugal Greece 1:0 Portugal 13 - 2008 Location: Switzerland Austria Spain 1:
0 Germany.
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1st edition: 1960 Location: France Winner: Soviet Union;
2nd edition: 1964 Location: Spain Winner: Team Spain.
3rd edition: 1968 Location: Italy Winner: Team Italy.
4th edition: 1972 Location: Belgium Winner: Federal Republic of Germany.
5th: 1976 Location: Yugoslavia Winner: Czechoslovakia.
6th: 1980 Location: Italy Winner: Federal Republic of Germany.
7th: 1984 Location: France Winner: Team France.
8th Place: 1988 Location: Federal Republic of Germany Winner: Netherlands 9th Championship: 1992 Location: Sweden Winner: Denmark.
10th: 1996 Location: Great Britain Winner: Germany.
11th session: 2000 Location: Belgium Winner:
France 12: 2004 Location: Portugal Winner:
Greece 13th edition: 2008 Location: Austria and Switzerland Winners:
Spain.
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The winner of Euro 2016 is Portugal!
Portugal became the 10th nation to win the tournament for the first time in the final of Euro 2016, beating hosts France 1-0.
In the first half, Ronaldo left the field in tears with a serious injury in the 23rd minute, and at halftime, Portugal 0-0 France.
The two sides were locked in the game for 90 minutes, and the game went into extra time.
In the 109th minute, in the 78th minute, Eder, who came on as a substitute, shot straight into the corner and broke through the French goal.
Portugal's road to Euro 2016:
Group stage: Match 1: Portugal 1-1 Iceland.
Nani 31'Bjarnelson 50'
Second match: Portugal 0-0 Austria.
Match 3: Portugal 3-3 Hungary.
Guerra 19'Nani 42'
Djujak 47', 55'Cristiano Ronaldo 50', 62'
1 8 Finals:
Portugal 1-0 Croatia in extra time.
Quaresma 117'
1 4 Finals:
Portugal won on penalties after a 1-1 draw with Poland.
Lewandowski 2'Renato Sanchez 33'
Semi-finals: Portugal 2-0 Wales.
Cristiano Ronaldo 50'
Nani 53 Finals: Portugal 1-0 France in extra time.
Edel 109'
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Portugal 1-0 France, Portugal won Euro 2016.
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Portugal beat hosts France 1-0 in extra time to win the tournament for the first time.
In the first half, Ronaldo was substituted with a left knee injury. Extra-time substitute striker Eder shoots from distance.
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The raccoon dog is all in the past.
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The answers upstairs are not rigorous, mainly because the landlord did not explain it! The most goals scored in a single European Championship was in the 1984 European Championship in France, France's Platini (now UEFA president) scored 9 goals, and in the end France also won the championship The most goals accumulated in the European Championship were Anderson (Denmark), Muller (Germany) Papin (France) These three men scored 11 goals each.
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Most goals scored in a single session:
2nd Spain Madsen (Denmark) 11 goals 4th Belgium Muller (West Germany) 11 goals.
The above 2 are the players with the most goals in a single cup Number of times Host country Top scorer Number of goals 1st France Fontaine (France) 6 goals.
2nd Spain Madsen (Denmark) 11 goals.
3rd Italy Riva (Italy) 7 goals.
4th Belgium Muller (West Germany) 11 goals.
5th Yugoslavia Givens (Ireland) 8 goals.
6th Italy Keegan (England) 7 goals.
7th France Platini (France) 9 goals.
8th West Germany Clawson (Belgium), Basten (Netherlands), Altobelli (Italy) 7 goals.
9th Sweden Bergkamp (Netherlands), Brolin (Sweden), Larsen (Denmark), Riedel (Germany) 3 goals.
10th England Shearer (England) 5 goals.
11th Netherlands Belgium Kluivert (Netherlands), Milosevic (Yugoslavia) 6 goals.
12th Portugal Baros (Czech Republic) 5 goals.
13th Switzerland and Austria United Villa (Spain) 4 goals.
14th Poland & Ukraine Shevchenko, Zagoev, Mandizhukic 2 goals.
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