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Due to COVID-19 restrictions during that year, the tournament was postponed to June and July 2021, while retaining the name UEFA Euro 2020 and host venues. Alongside special rules regarding COVID-19 restrictions, UEFA also allowed two extra substitutions [7] and implemented video assistant referee (VAR) for the first time. [8]
The UEFA Euro 2020 final was an association football match that took place at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on 11 July 2021, to determine the winners of UEFA Euro 2020. It was the sixteenth final of the UEFA European Championship , a quadrennial tournament contested by the senior men's national teams of the member associations of UEFA to ...
England renewed their participation in the UEFA Euro 2024 final, held in the Olympiastadion in Berlin, where three–time winners Spain won 2–1 courtesy of a Nico Williams strike at the start of the second half and a 86th-minute winner by Mikel Oyarzabal, after a Cole Palmer equaliser for England. As a result, Spain won a record–breaking ...
2020 [fp 104] Giacinto Facchetti Italy: 1 1968 [fp 105] Luis Fernández France: 1 1984: 1992 [fp 106] Jean-Marc Ferreri France: 1 1984 [fp 107] Giorgio Ferrini Italy: 1 1968 [fp 108] José Fonte Portugal: 1 2016: 2020 [fp 109] Bernd Förster West Germany: 1 1980: 1984 [fp 110] Karlheinz Förster West Germany: 1 1980 1984 [fp 111] Alessandro ...
England national football team results; 1872–1899 (matches 1–67) 1900–1929 (matches 68–169) 1930–1959 (matches 170–337) ... 18 June UEFA Euro 2020 Group D:
The competition has been held every four years since 1960, [7] [8] [9] except for 2020, when it was postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, but kept the name Euro 2020. Scheduled to be in the even-numbered year between FIFA World Cup tournaments, it was originally called the European Nations' Cup before changing to its ...
Platini holds the record for the most goals scored in a single tournament, with 9 goals in 1984. [7] The players that came closest were Antoine Griezmann in 2016 (with 6 goals) and Marco van Basten in 1988, Alan Shearer in 1996, Savo Milošević and Patrick Kluivert in 2000, Milan Baroš in 2004, and Ronaldo and Patrik Schick in 2020 (all with 5 goals).
The tournament had the highest goal average since UEFA Euro 1976, prior to the introduction of the group stage. [3] Eleven own goals were scored in the tournament, two more than at all the previous tournaments combined. [4] With his goals in this tournament, Cristiano Ronaldo became the top goalscorer at the European Championship with 14 goals ...