24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, Parigi, Île-de-France
Stadio di calcio · Auteuil · 118 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1960 UEFA European Championship: Trailing 4-2 with under half an hour to play, Yugoslavia staged a remarkable comeback to triumph 5-4 against France.
24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, Parigi, Île-de-France
Stadio di calcio · Auteuil · 118 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1960 UEFA European Championship: The 1960 addition was hallmarked by Lev Yashin’s brilliance but Viktor Ponedelnik stole the headlines in the inaugural final with his extra-time winner.
Av. de Concha Espina, 1 (P. de La Castellana), Madrid, Madrid
Stadio di calcio · Nueva España · 1129 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1964 UEFA European Championship: Marcelino headed a memorable winner as Spain took to home soil to win their first major trophy in 1964 against the Soviet Union.
Stadio di calcio · Mount Florida · 20 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1968 UEFA European Championship: Scotland’s 1-1 draw with England at Hampden Park attracted what remains the tournament’s record crowd, 130,711.
Avenue de Marathonlaan 135, Brussel (Laken), Bruxelles-Capitale
Stadio di calcio · Heizel · 52 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1972 UEFA European Championship: After scoring both goals in the 2-1 semi-final win against Belgium, Gerd Müller found the net twice in the 3-0 defeat of the Soviet Union in the final.
Ljutice Bogdana 1a (Banjički venac), Belgrado, Central Serbia
Stadio di calcio · Savski Venac · 77 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1976 UEFA European Championship: Panenka achieved immortality by waiting for Sepp Maier to dive before chipping his spot kick audaciously down the middle to seal Czechoslovakia's triumph.
Stadio di calcio · della Vittoria · 235 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1980 UEFA European Championship: Only in the West Germany side because of Klaus Fischer's broken leg, forward Horst Hrubesch ended up stealing the spotlight in Italy by scoring twice in the final.
Stadio di calcio · Saint-Giniez · 41 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1984 UEFA European Championship: On his way to a record nine goals, Michel Platini scored a dramatic extra-time winner as France came from 2-1 down against Portugal to book their place in the final.
24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, Parigi, Île-de-France
Stadio di calcio · Auteuil · 118 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1984 UEFA European Championship: Requiring a point to reach the semi-finals, West Germany's uncanny efffiency went awry as Spain's Antonio Maceda's hit them with a 90th-minute sucker punch.
24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, Parigi, Île-de-France
Stadio di calcio · Auteuil · 118 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1984 UEFA European Championship: Captain Michel Platini was France's inspiration. His superb free-kick took his tournament tally to a record nine, and ensured Spain were defeated in the final.
Stadio di calcio · Mitte · 23 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1988 UEFA European Championship: Meeting Mick McCarthy's long throw, Ronnie Whelan executed an unorthodox but ultimately stunning volley, although his goal would be eclipsed in the final.
Spiridon-Louis-Ring 25, Monaco di Baviera, Baviera
Stadio · Milbertshofen-Am Hart · 43 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: 1988 UEFA European Championship: Meeting Arnold Mühren's looping crossfield ball on the right, Marco Van Basten crashed a groundbreaking volley over Rinat Dasaev and just inside the far post.
UEFA.com: EURO '92: With the game poised at 1-1 Sweden exploded into life eight minutes from time when a scintillating succession of one-touch passes culminated in Thomas Brolin's thumping finish.
Stadio di calcio · Heden · 10 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: EURO '92: Denmark failed to qualify for the finals but after Yugoslavia pulled out, the Danes became the unlikeliest of winners, eventually overcoming Germany 2-0 in the final.
Stadio di calcio · Stadion · 6 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: EURO '92: Pre-tournament favourites France stumbled to their final group game knowing a third draw would see them through but their star-studded line-up came undone against eventual winners Denmark.
Stadio di calcio · Heden · 10 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: EURO '92: Peter Schmeichel added to the buzz surrounding his displays by denying 1988 hero Marco van Basten in the semi-final shoot-out, diving low to his left to catapult the Danes into the final.
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Oliver Bierhoff climbed off the bench to inspire injury-ravaged Germany to EURO '96 glory in extra time, the first occasion a major tournament had been decided by a golden goal.
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Stuart Pearce exorcised his penalty demons by striking an emphatic spot kick past Spain's Andoni Zubizarreta, before celebrating with euphoric exuberance.
Stadio di calcio · Aston · 49 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Picking the ball up just past the halfway line, the extravagantly-maned Karel Poborský descended on goal, beating four players, before deftly lifting the ball over Portugal's Vítor Baía.
Stadio di calcio · Anfield · 260 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Playing in their first tournament since gaining independence, Czech Republic started fresh-faced duo Pavel Nedvěd and Karel Poborský, the former scoring in a shock 2-1 win against Italy.
Stadio di calcio · Hillsborough · 33 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: EURO '96: With Peter Schmeichel frantically backtracking, Davor Šuker executed the deftest of lobs to leave the Great Dane helpless - http://uefa.to/KfXnOU
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Collecting a Darren Anderton chip on the edge of the box, Gascoigne flicked the ball over Colin Hendry with his left foot, and sublimely volleyed past Andy Goram with his right.
Stadio di calcio · Lumiar · 98 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2004: Maniche set the tone for a triumphant Portugal performance with a spectacular swerving effort which crashed in off the upright to book his side’s place in the semi-finals.
Stadio di calcio · Leopoldstadt · 27 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2008: Fernando Torres outmuscled Philipp Lahm and clipped the ball over the diving Jens Lehman to secure Spain's first title in 44 years.
Stadio di calcio · Dume · 22 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2004: Trailing 2-0 after 19 minutes, the Czech Republic were a fraught figure, but still had enough to stun the Netherlands and complete a momentus comeback to reach the last four.
Van Zandvlietplein 1, Rotterdam, Olanda Meridionale
Stadio di calcio · Oud-IJsselmonde · 94 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2000: The world champions looked set for defeat in the 2000 final, before Sylvain Wiltord levelled with seconds remaining and David Trezeguet’s golden goal broke Italian hearts.
ArenA Boulevard 1, Amsterdam, Olanda Settentrionale
Stadio di calcio · Zuidoost · 243 consigli e recensioni
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2000: Netherlands’ Frank de Boer instigated a spirited fight back against France by unleashing an outrageous but ultimately unstoppable 30-metre free-kick on home soil.
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2000: 3-0 down to Slovenia with 23 minutes remaining, ten-man Yugoslavia looked down and out before staging a super comeback with three goals in six frantic minutes.
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2000: Alan Shearer’s headed goal ensured England beat old foes Germany in a competitive match for the first time since seeing off West Germany in the 1966 FIFA World Cup final.