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Euro Cup Final The greatest finals from the Euro Cup history

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Euro Cup Final The greatest finals from the Euro Cup history

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  1. Euro Cup Final: The greatest finals from the Euro Cup history Finals aren't typically the most high-octane of Euro Cups. Sides will often play their quietest football on the biggest step when the world supposes a show-stopping performance. It's the moment you stand on the edge of eternity, look your rival in the eye and think: 'Oh, it's just you and me now. But there are exemptions when two teams put on a full-throttle show suitable for the occasion. There have been 15 finals in the past of the Euros. Euro Cup fans from all over the world can book Euro Cup Final Tickets on our online ticketing platform. WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com is the most authentic online ticket marketplace to book Euro 2024 Tickets. We are providing 100% guaranteed Euro Cup 2024 Tickets. Euro Cup 1992: Euro Cup 1992: Denmark 2 Denmark 2-0 Germany, a game that pulled football up by its roots and re-potted it in a different model. There was a political background to this, one of the most amazing stories in the history of the Euro Cup. It should have been Germany's first title after the reunion, but the Danish had other thoughts. Denmark’s was a contest victory made all the more amazing because they weren't destined to be playing in it. Denmark 2- -0 West Germany 0 West Germany The Yugoslav Wars, a direct significance of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet Union led to Yugoslavia being disqualified before the start of the Euro in Sweden. That opened the window of chance just wide enough for the Danes to slip through having finished second behind Yugoslavia in the Euro Cup qualification stage. Peter Schmeichel's name jumped off the team sheet, as did Brian Laudrup's, but there was no hesitation that the Germans went into the Euro Cup Final as favourites. But after John Jensen's rocket, and Kim Vilfort's chop, shot and goal, Denmark back-passed their way towards a stunning triumph.

  2. Euro Cup Final 1976: Euro Cup Final 1976: Czechoslovakia 2 Einsteinium, the Dyson vac, the Panenka. You usually have to do something pretty special to have something named after you. In the 1976 final in Belgrade, Czechoslovakia went 2-0 up before the half-hour mark through goals from Jan Svehlik and Karol Dobias. Germany Euro Cup side pulled one back rapidly through Dieter Muller and the scores stayed that way until the 89th minute when, with the light just about to leave the defending title-holders' eyes, Bernd Holzenbein dipped in the equaliser from a corner. Czechoslovakia 2- -2 West Germany 2 West Germany After a goalless period of extra-time, penalties. Uli Hoeness served West Germany's fourth spot-kick over the bar and up stepped Antonin Panenka, a tidy but unremarkable 28-year-old playmaker. Panenka, in a fit of wisdom and hubris, clipped the ball dead down the centre of the goal, right into the spot that Sepp Maier had just vacated, sending champagne corks flying in Belgrade. Euro 20024: Euro 20024: Portugal 0 There is perhaps no better competition for throwing up shocks than the European Championship. And Greece's stunning triumph in 2004 is top of the pile. It was the second time Portugal and Greece had met in the competition and, it emerged, the second time the Greeks would end up on top. Perhaps that gave them an emotional edge. Either way, they went into the Euro Cup Final as outsiders. Portugal 0- -1 Greece 1 Greece Otto Rehhagel's side needed to turn the game into a battle, and they did precisely that. They played with dogma and discipline, putting out fires wherever they saw them and starting a few of their own in the course. When the goal came, it was no oil painting. A header from a corner which Portugal goalkeeper Ricardo really ought to have demanded. But its impact was seismic, securing an underdog win arguably more amazing than Denmark's victory 12 years before it. Euro Cup 1988: Euro Cup 1988: Netherlands 2 Marco van Basten had one of the all-time great competitions in West Germany in '88. He netted a hat-trick against England in the group phases and a late winner against the hosts in the Euro Cup Semi-Final. But those strikes are but a footnote next to his goal in the final in Munich against the Netherlands 2- -0 Soviet Union 0 Soviet Union

  3. Soviet Union. As the ball released out of the stratosphere and Van Basten fired a cosmic volley beyond the Soviet goalkeeper, the Dutchman made all sorts of past. It was the finest goal in the history of the Championships, it was also the one that sealed the Netherlands' first international honour. The geometry of the shot was utterly wondrous, Van Basten booming the ball in from a scandalously tight angle. Ruud Gullit had given the Netherlands the lead with a more basic finish before half-time. The Netherlands went on to lift the Euro Cup and in so doing laid to rest the ghosts of 1974. Euro fans can buy Euro Cup Tickets at exclusively discounted prices. Euro Cup Final 2012: Euro Cup Final 2012: Spain 4 Spain’s beauty was refined by Luis Aragones in 2008 before being brought into full flower by Vicente del Bosque over the next four years. He won the World Cup in 2010 before leading his footballing cosmonauts to the European Championship in Ukraine two years later. Spain didn't walk to the final in Kyiv as they had in previous competitions. Their pass maps still looked like a Jackson Pollock painting, they still played with the same heat and desire. Spain 4- -0 Italy 0 Italy But there were one or two cyphers that might be pending the end of their all-conquering cycle. They did, however, save the best until last with this decimation of Italy. David Silva opened the marking with a rare header after Cesc Fabregas' examining surge and cross. The young Jordi Alba then achieved an eye-popping give-and-go with Xavi, scorching the earth as he covered the length of the Italy half before concluding past Gianluigi Buffon. Things then went quiet for a little while, Spain was gratified to let their rivals chase the ball, the drip- drip of passes like Chinese water torture to the Italians. With five minutes remaining, Fernando Torres slipped home the third. The same man shaped it for Juan Mata moments later. He made it four and the cruelty was complete. It was the perfect way to end the Euro Cup, a unique era of triumph. Euro Cup Final 2020: Euro Cup Final 2020: Italy 1 The Euro Cup 2020 was an overtone football game between Italy and England that took home at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on 11 July 2021 to control the winner of Euro 2020. It was the Italy 1- -1 England 1 England

  4. 16th final of the UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the member associations of UEFA to decide the champs of Europe. Initially scheduled for 12 July 2020, the game had been postponed along with the rest of the contest due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. It was Italy's first major title since the 2006 FIFA World Cup and their first European Championship since winning it on home soil in 1968; in terms of European Championship titles, it put Italy level with France on two labels and one title behind Spain and Germany. England became the third nation in the 21st era to lose the European Championship final on home soil after Portugal in 2004 and France in 2016. After the game, England's unsuccessful penalty takers Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka were subjected to ethnic abuse on social media which was examined by the Metropolitan Police. The event was also marred by crowd illness, incidents of violence before and after the game, and later COVID-19 contact. We offer Euro Cup Tickets. Football admirers can get tickets through our trusted online ticketing marketplace. Worldwide tickets and hospitality are the most reliable sources to book Euro Cup 2024 tickets. Sign up for the latest Ticket alert.

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