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Any game in the knockout stage that was undecided by the end of the regular 90 minutes, was followed by up to 30 minutes of extra time (two 15-minute halves). In extra time, the golden goal rule was applied, whereby the match would immediately end upon either team scoring, with the team having scored being declared the winner.
The 2000 UEFA European Football Championship, also known as Euro 2000, was the 11th UEFA European Championship, a football tournament held every four years and organised by UEFA, the sport's governing body in Europe.
0–9. UEFA Euro 1968 final tournament; UEFA Euro 1972 final tournament; UEFA Euro 1976 final tournament; UEFA Euro 1980 knockout stage; UEFA Euro 1984 knockout stage
UEFA Euro 2000 was the eleventh edition of the UEFA European Football Championship, UEFA's football competition for national teams. [2] Qualifying rounds were played on a home-and-away round-robin tournament basis prior to the final tournament being co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands, between 10 June and 2 July 2000. [3]
During the final tournament group stage they lost to the Soviet Union, and then went on to defeat England and Ireland. In the semi-finals they defeated hosts Germany 2-1, and then beat the Soviet Union 2-0 in the final to become 1988 champions. In the build-up for Euro 1992, the Netherlands qualified ahead of Portugal and Greece. In the group ...
Portugal have reached the semi-finals on five occasions, and reached the final as hosts in 2004, however losing to the heavy tournament underdogs Greece. They captured their first major tournament win after defeating hosts France 1–0 in the final of Euro 2016 .
1984, 1996 and 2000 2 Cristian Chivu: 7: 2000 and 2008 Dorinel Munteanu: 7: 1996 and 2000 4 Cosmin Contra: 6: 2000 and 2008 Constantin Gâlcă: 6: 1996 and 2000 Adrian Ilie: 6: 1996 and 2000 Viorel Moldovan: 6: 1996 and 2000 Adrian Mutu: 6: 2000 and 2008 Dan Petrescu: 6: 1996 and 2000 Gheorghe Popescu: 6: 1996 and 2000 Nicolae Stanciu: 6: 2016 ...
The UEFA European Championship is the main football competition of the men's national football teams governed by UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations). Held every four years since 1960, in the even-numbered year between World Cup tournaments, it was originally called the UEFA European Nations' Cup, changing to the current name in 1968.