UEFA European Championship Trivia: Most goals, oldest and youngest player, most wins etc.
First tournament:The first tournment was held in France, 1960.The Trophy:For Euro 2008, the trophy has been remodeled and is now slightly larger. The trophy is made of sterling silver and weights 8 kilograms. It is 60 centimeters tall.Winners on home soil throughout history:Only three sides have ever won the UEFA European Championship on home soil: 1. Spain (1964), 2. Italy (1968) 3. France (1984). Most Successive final tournaments and wins:UEFA EURO 2008â„¢ is Germany’s tenth successive UEFA European Championship final tournament, more appearances than any other side. Germany have also won 3 titles followed by France’s 2. Fastest goals in an opening match:7 minutes: Giorgos Karagounis (Portugal 1-2 Greece, Lisbon, 2004)11 minutes: Milan Galić (France 4-5 Yugoslavia, Paris, 1960)19 minutes: Anton OndruÅ¡ (Czechoslovakia 3-1 Netherlands, Zagreb, 1976) Most goals in a match:9 (4-5): France v Yugoslavia (1960)7 (6-1): Netherlands v Yugoslavia (2000)7 (3-4): Yugoslavia v Spain (2000) Biggest UEFA European Championship Victories:6-1: Netherlands v Yugoslavia (2000)5-0: Sweden v Bulgaria (2004)5-0: Denmark v Yugoslavia (1984)5-0: France v Belgium (1984) Youngest player ever to appear:18yrs 115days: Enzo Scifo (Belgium 2-0 Yugoslavia, 1984) Oldest player ever to appear:39yrs 91days: Lothar Matthäus (Portugal 3-0 Germany, 2000) Youngest player ever to score:18yrs 141days: Johan Vonlanthen (Switzerland 1-3 France, 2004) Oldest player ever to score:34yrs 213days: Nené (Portugal 1-0 Romania, 1984)Best goal scored:Without a doubt, it was Marco Van Basten’s spectacular volley over the keeper from the right wing against Russia in the final of the 1988 tourament, a tournament the Netherlands won, after beating Russia 2-0. This proved to be one of the most memorable goals in football history. Who will host Euro 2012?Last year, Poland/Ukraine were selected to host the 2012 competition. They beat both Italy and a joint bid from Croatia/Hungary. And where’s the action going to be in 2016?In 2010, UEFA will decide which country will host Euro 2016. Sweden and Norway are, according to some reports, planning a joint bid. Also Wales, Ireland and Scotland might bid together. Sources: UEFA Match Press Kit, Wikipedia
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