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UEFA Euro 2004

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The 2008 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2008, was the 13th UEFA European Football Championship, a quadrennial football tournament contested by European nations. It took place in Austria and Switzerland from 7 to 29 June 2008. The second jointly-hosted edition in the competition's history, the tournament was eventually won by Spain, defeating Germany 1–0 in the final; becoming only the second nation to win all their group stage fixtures and win the European Championship itself; an accomplishment matched by France in 1984. Spain were also the first team since Germany in 1996 to win the tournament undefeated.
Results detail:
Round of tables
Group A Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Portugal
2
0
1
4-2
6
12-6 Greece Portugal
2-1
2
Greece
1
1
1
4-4
4
12-6 Spain Russia
1-0
3
Spain
1
1
1
2-2
4
16-6 Greece Spain
1-1
4
Russia
1
0
2
2-4
3
16-6 Portugal Russia
2-0
20-6 Russia Greece
2-1
20-6 Portugal Spain
1-0
Group B Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
France
2
1
0
7-4
7
13-6 Croatia Switzerland
0-0
2
England
2
0
1
8-4
6
13-6 France England
2-1
3
Croatia
0
2
1
4-6
2
17-6 England Switzerland
3-0
4
Switzerland
0
1
2
1-6
1
17-6 France Croatia
2-2
21-6 England Croatia
4-2
21-6 France Switzerland
3-1
Group C Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Sweden
1
2
0
8-3
5
14-6 Denmark Italy
0-0
2
Denmark
1
2
0
4-2
5
14-6 Sweden Bulgaria
5-0
3
Italy
1
2
0
3-2
5
18-6 Denmark Bulgaria
2-0
4
Bulgaria
0
0
3
1-9
0
18-6 Italy Sweden
1-1
22-6 Italy Bulgaria
2-1
22-6 Denmark Sweden
2-2
Group D Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Czech Republic
3
0
0
7-4
9
15-6 Czech Rep. Latvia
2-1
2
Netherlands
1
1
1
6-4
4
15-6 Germany Netherlands
1-1
3
Germany
0
2
1
2-3
2
19-6 Germany Latvia
0-0
4
Latvia
0
0
3
1-5
1
19-6 Czech Rep. Netherlands
3-2
23-6 Czech Rep. Germany
2-1
23-6 Netherlands Latvia
3-0
Quarter Finals
24-6 Portugal England
2-2 (Extra Time) Pel. 6-5
25-6 Greece France
1-0
26-6 Netherlands Sweden
0-0 (Extra Time) Pel. 5-4
27-6 Czech Rep Denmark
3-0
Semi Finals
30-6 Portugal Netherlands
2-1
01-7 Greece Czech Rep.
1-0 (Extra Time)
Final
29-6 Greece Portugal
1-0
Top Goal Scores:
1.Milan Baros- Cezh Rep. (5 goals)
2.Nistelrooy - Netherlands (3 goals)
Wayne Rooney - England (3 goals)
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