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Pages in category "UEFA European Championship–winning players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 353 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The UEFA European Football Championship, [1] commonly known as the UEFA European Championship and informally as the Euros, is the primary soccer competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Union of European Football Associations (), determining the continental champion of Europe.
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UEFA replied to the statement of objections on 16 November 2001. On 8 January 2002 UEFA submitted an outline of a new joint selling arrangement. Subsequently, on 12 March 2002, UEFA presented a rights segmentation table for the exploitation of not only the TV broadcasting rights but, also, all the other media rights of the UEFA Champions League ...
Players who have won the European Championship Player Team Titles won Other appearances Profile Number Years Raúl Albiol Spain: 2 2008, 2012 [fp 1] Xabi Alonso Spain: 2 2008, 2012: 2004 [fp 2] Álvaro Arbeloa Spain: 2 2008, 2012 [fp 3] Rainer Bonhof West Germany: 2 1972, 1980: 1976 [fp 4] Iker Casillas Spain: 2 2008, 2012: 2000, 2004, 2016 [fp ...
Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) UEFA Champions League: ESPN ESPN2 ESPN3 ESPN Deportes 1994–2009, 2014–2018: Main rightsholder from 1994 to 2009 with matches broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2. Broadcast rights acquired by Fox Sports in 2009. Reacquired select rights in 2014 in a sublicensing agreement with Fox Sports.
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The UEFA European Championship is the primary national association football tournament in Europe. [1] The seventeen completed tournaments have been won by ten national teams: Spain has won four titles, Germany has won three, France and Italy have each won two titles, and the Soviet Union , Czechoslovakia , the Netherlands , Denmark , Greece and ...