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UEFA Euro 2000

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The 2000 UEFA European Football Championship, or Euro 2000, was the 11th UEFA European Football Championship, which is held every four years and organized by UEFA, association football's governing body in Europe.

The finals of Euro 2000 were co-hosted (the first time this happened) by Belgium and the Netherlands between 10 June and 2 July 2000. Spain and Austria also bid to host the event.[1] The final tournament was contested by 16 nations. With the exception of the national teams of the hosts, Belgium and the Netherlands, the finalists had to go through a qualifying round to reach the final stage. France won the tournament, by defeating Italy 2–1 in the final, via a golden goal.

The final saw the first major UEFA competition contested in the King Baudouin Stadium (formerly the Heysel Stadium) since events of the 1985 European Cup Final and Heysel Stadium disaster, with the opening game being played in the rebuilt stadium.

Results detail:

Round of tables

Group A Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Portugal
3
0
0
7-2
9
12-6 Germany Romania
1-1
2
Romania
1
1
1
4-4
4
12-6 Portugal England
3-2
3
England
1
0
2
5-6
3
17-6 Portugal Romania
1-0
4
Germany
0
1
2
1-5
1
17-6 England Germany
1-0
  20-6 Romania England
3-2
  20-6 Portugal Germany
3-0
Group B Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Italy
3
0
0
6-2
9
10-6 Belgium Sweden
2-1
2
Turkey
1
1
1
3-2
4
11-6 Italy Turkey
2-1
3
Belgium
1
1
1
2-5
3
14-6 Italy Belgium
2-0
4
Sweden
0
1
2
2-4
1
15-6 Turkey Sweden
0-0
  19-6 Turkey Belgium
2-0
  19-6 Italy Sweden
2-1
Group C Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Spain
2
0
1
6-5
6
13-6 Norway Spain
1-0
2
Yugoslavia
1
1
1
7-7
4
13-6 Slovenia Yugoslavia
3-3
3
Norway
1
1
1
1-1
4
18-6 Spain Slovenia
2-1
4
Slovenia
0
2
1
4-5
2
18-6 Yugoslavia Norway
1-0
  21-6 Spain Yugoslavia
4-3
  21-6 Slovenia Norway
0-0
Group D Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Netherlands
3
0
0
7-2
9
11-6 France Denmark
3-0
2
France
2
0
1
7-4
6
11-6 Netherlands Czech Rep.
1-0
3
Czech Rep.
1
0
2
3-3
3
16-6 France Czech Rep.
2-1
4
Denmark
0
0
3
0-8
0
16-6 Netherlands Denmark
3-0
  21-6 Netherlands France
3-2
  21-6 Czech Rep. Denmark
2-0
Quarter Finals
24-6 Portugal Turkey
2-0
24-6 Italy Romania
2-0
25-6 Netherlands Yugoslavia
6-1
25-6 France Spain
2-1
Semi Finals
28-6 France Portugal
2-1 (Extra Time)
29-7 Italy Netherlands
0-0 (Extra Time) Penalty: 3-1
Final
02-7 France Italy
2-1 (Extra Time)

Top Goal Scores:

1. Kluivert - Netherlands (5 goals)

Savo Milosevic - Yugoslavia (5 goals)

2. Nuno Gomes - Portugal (4 goals)

3. Thierry Henry - France (3 goals)

S. Conceicao - Portugal (3 goals)

Z. Zahovic - Slovenia (3 goals)

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