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  1. UEFA Euro 96; England '96; Tournament details; Host country: England: Dates: 8–30 June: Teams: 16: Venue(s) 8 (in 8 host cities) Final positions; Champions Germany (3rd title) Runners-up Czech Republic: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 31: Goals scored: 64 (2.06 per match) Attendance: 1,275,857 (41,157 per match) Top scorer(s) Alan ...

  2. Matches - 1996 Season. Official in-depth guide to matches in the UEFA EURO 1996, including results, stats and video highlights.

  3. 1996: Šuker's chip vs Denmark. 00:51. Live 11/04/2016. 1996: Poborský lob vs Portugal. 01:53. Live 02/06/2016. 1996: England 4-1 Netherlands. 02:27. Live 12/11/2020. 1996: England 2-0 Scotland....

    • Who Won Euro '96?
    • Who Were The Top Scorers at Euro '96?
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    • Who Managed The Winning Team at Euro '96?
    • Who Was The Winning Captain at Euro '96?
    • What Was The Format For Euro '96?
    • How Many Teams Featured in Euro '96?
    • How Did Euro '96 Qualifying Work?
    • Who Was in The Euro '96 Team of The Tournament?
    • Who Scored The First Goal at Euro '96?

    Germany came from behind in the EURO '96 final to defeat the Czech Republic 2-1 and win their first EURO following reunification at Wembley on 30 June. Losing finalists in 1992, Germany were facing more heartbreak when Patrik Berger converted from the spot, but Berti Vogts sent on Oliver Bierhoff and – after heading an equaliser – the predatory fin...

    Alan Shearer ended a 21-month international goal drought by top-scoring in the tournament with five goals, netting against Switzerland, Scotland, the Netherlands (twice) and Germany. He also scored shoot-out penalties against Spain and Germany, but his England team lost to Germany in the semi-finals. The aggressive striker remains a club great at N...

    England staged its first UEFA European Championship in 1996. The games were played in eight cities: Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield.

    Berti Vogts guided Germany to success at EURO '96. He had replaced former international team-mate Franz Beckenbauer as coach of the soon-to-be united nation in 1990. A runner-up at EURO '92, he went one better at EURO '96 when the final victory over the Czech Republic exorcised the demons of 20 years earlier, when he had been on the losing side in ...

    With Lothar Matthäus injured, Jürgen Klinsmann captained West Germany in England and led by example, scoring three goals and playing in the final despite a calf strain that had ruled him out of the semis. Klinsmann notched 47 goals in 108 international appearances and registered in all six major tournaments he graced. 'The Baker's Son from Botnang'...

    The first 16-team EURO ran from 8–30 June 1996, and started with a group stage – with teams divided into four groups of four and, for the first time, with three points for a win and one for a draw. The group winners (England, France, Germany and Portugal) then faced runners-up from other groups (Netherlands, Spain, Czech Republic and Croatia) in th...

    Sixteen finalists featured for the first time at a European Championship finals, and a record six countries made their final-tournament debuts at EURO '96: Bulgaria, Switzerland, Turkey, the now independent Czech Republic, Croatia and Russia.

    Forty-seven teams competed to qualify for EURO '96 in fixtures played between April 1994 and December 1995 – including newcomers Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Slovenia and Liechtenstein. Sides were split into eight groups: seven groups contained six teams and one group h...

    GK: Andreas Köpke (Germany) DF: Laurent Blanc (France) DF: Marcel Desailly (France) DF: Matthias Sammer (Germany) DF: Paolo Maldini (Italy) MF: Paul Gascoigne (England) MF: Karel Poborský (Czech Republic) MF: Dieter Eilts (Germany) FW: Alan Shearer (England) FW: Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria) FW: Davor Šuker (Croatia)

    Alan Shearer ended his 12-game England scoring drought by bagging the first goal of EURO '96 at Wembley, London. Collecting Paul Ince's cute inside pass before unleashing a fearsome shot high into the roof of the net, Shearer put the hosts ahead against Switzerland inside 23 minutes. The Swiss fought back, however, earning an impressive point court...

  4. The UEFA Euro 1996 Final was the final match of Euro 1996, the tenth European Football Championship, UEFA's top football competition for national teams. The match was played at Wembley Stadium in London , England , on 30 June 1996 and was contested by the Czech Republic and Germany .

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  5. The 1996 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 96, was the 10th UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial football tournament contested by European nations. It took place in England from 8 to 30 June 1996.

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  7. It was held in 8 June to 30 June. All the European football teams could compete. The defending champion was Denmark. The tournament was hosted in England. 16 teams were qualified for the final group stage. The winner of the tournament was Germany after defeating Czech Republic . Qualification began in September 1994 and ended in December 1995.

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