online football,live football, online soccer,live soccer, live soccer live football,online football tv, online soccer tv, live streaming football, live broadcasting football,real Madrid vs Barcelona,real Madrid vs Barcelona live,real Madrid vs Barcelona live tv,real Madrid vs Barcelona live online tv,real Madrid vs Barcelona live broadcasting tv,live copa del rey tv,super cup final 2011, tv live streaming football video,football web tv, watch football tv,live real Madrid vs Barcelona video

Watch Valencia CF vs Manchester United live streamin UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 soccer on your pc

The UEFA Champions League
European Union


The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!


Valencia CF vs Manchester United

Match scheduled:
Date: 29-09-2010 Time: 18:45 until 20:45(GMT/UTC)

Group C - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 ::

WATCH LIVE STREAMING TV

Click   here
Valencia CF vs Manchester United,Valencia CF vs Manchester United live,Valencia CF vs Manchester United live tv,where can i watch Valencia CF vs Manchester United live,live soccer tv

Watch Hapoel Tel Aviv vs Olympique Lyon live streaming UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 online soccer on your pc

The UEFA Champions League
European Union


The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!


Hapoel Tel Aviv vs Olympique Lyon

Match scheduled:
Date: 29-09-2010 Time: 18:45 until 20:45(GMT/UTC)
Group B - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 ::
/
WATCH LIVE SOCCER TV




Watch Inter Milan vs. Werder Bremen live streaming UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 online soccer tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!


Inter Milan vs. Werder Bremen
Match scheduled:
Date: 29-09-2010 Time: 18:45 until 20:45(GMT/UTC)
Group A - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 ::

WATCH LIVE STREAMING TV

/


Watch Tottenham Hotspur vs FC Twente live streaming soccer UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: on your pc

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!


Tottenham Hotspur vs FC Twente

Match scheduled:
Last updated: 29-09-2010 from 18:45 until 20:45
Group A - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions Lague 2010/2011 ::

/

Watch Rubin Kazan vs FC Barcelona live streaming UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 online soccer tv



The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

Rubin Kazan vs FC Barcelona

Match scheduled:
Last updated: 29-09-2010 from 16:30 until 18:30

Group D - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 ::



Watch Partizan Belgrade vs Arsenal live streaming UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 online soccer tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

Partizan Belgrade vs Arsenal
Match scheduled:
Date: 28-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group H - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on SkySports4, RTS1 and others!


Watch Ajax vs AC Milan live streaming UEFA Champions League online HD Quality soccer tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

Ajax vs AC Milan
Match scheduled:
Date: 28-09-2010
Time::45 until 20:45
Group G - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on NED3, SkyCalcio1, 2BE, Club RTL, CT4, YleTV2 and others!


Watch AJ Auxerre vs Real Madrid live streaming UEFA Champions League online hd quality soccer tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

AJ Auxerre vs Real Madrid
Match scheduled:
Date: 28-09-2010 Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group G - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on TVE La Primera, A la Carte1, Futbol Smart and others!



Watch FC Basel vs Bayern Munchen live streaming UEFA Champions League online HD Quality tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

FC Basel vs Bayern Munchen
Match scheduled:
Date: 28-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group E - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on SkySport Germany, SF2, RSI2, TSR2 and others!


Watch AS Roma vs CFR Cluj live streaming The UEFA Champions League online soccer HD Quality tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

AS Roma vs CFR Cluj
Match scheduled:
Date: 28-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group E - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on TVR1, SkyCalcio2 and others!



Watch Chelsea vs Olympique Marseille live streaming UEFA Champions League 2010 online tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

Chelsea vs Olympique Marseille
Match scheduled:
Date: 28-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group F - Matchday #2 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on SkySports2, TF1, TV3 Ireland, NSport and others!



Watch Seattle Seahawks vs San Diego Chargers live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011


NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
San Diego Chargers vs Seattle Seahawks
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 20:15 until 23:45
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Arizona Cardinals vs Oakland Raiders live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011




NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
Oakland Raiders vs Arizona Cardinals
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 20:15 until 23:45
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Denver Broncos vs Indianapolis Colts live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011


NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
Indianapolis Colts vs Denver Broncos
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 20:15 until 23:45
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Jacksonville Jaguars vs Philadelphia Eagles live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011




NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
Philadelphia Eagles vs Jacksonville Jaguars
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 20:05 until 23:35
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch St.Louis Rams vs Washington Redskins live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011


NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
Washington Redskins vs St.Louis Rams
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 20:05 until 23:35
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch New Orleans Saints vs Atlanta Falcons live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011




NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
Atlanta Falcons vs New Orleans Saints
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 17:00 until 20:30
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Minnesota Vikings vs Detroit Lions live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011




NFL
United States

The National Football league called NFL.
Detroit Lions vs Minnesota Vikings
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 17:00 until 20:30
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011




NFL
United States

The National Football league called NFL.
Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 17:00 until 20:30
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Houston Texans vs Dallas Cowboys live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011




NFL
United States

The National Football league called NFL.

Dallas Cowboys vs Houston Texans
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 17:00 until 20:30
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Kansas City Chiefs vs San Francisco 49ers live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011




NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
San Francisco 49ers vs Kansas City Chiefs
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 17:00 until 20:30
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch New England Patriots vs Buffalo Bills live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011




NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 17:00 until 20:30
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Pittsburgh Steelers live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3




NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 17:00 until 20:30
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Carolina Panthers vs Cincinnati Bengals live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3 NFL Regular Season 2010/2011



NFL
United States
The National Football league called NFL.
Cincinnati Bengals vs Carolina Panthers
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 17:00 until 20:30
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Edmonton vs Toronto live streaming online CFL football on pc Week 13 Canadian Football League CFL tv telecast



Canadian Football League
Canada

The Canadian Football League (CFL)
Edmonton vs Toronto
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 18:00 until 21:00
Week 13 - Canadian Football League CFL

Watch New York Giants vs Tennessee Titans live streaming online NFL football on pc week 3



NFL
United States

The National Football league called NFL.


Tennessee Titans vs New York Giants
Match scheduled:
Date: 26-09-2010
Time: 17:00 until 20:30
Week 3 - NFL Regular Season 2010/2011

Watch Real Madrid vs Ajax live broadcasting UEFA Champions League live online tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

Real Madrid vs Ajax

Match scheduled:
Date: 15-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group G - Matchday #1 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on Spanish Local channels, NED3, 2BE, Club RTL, NET, ProBG, Rustavi2, Sport TV2 and others!



LIVE SOCCER TV

Watch MSK Zilina vs Chelsea live broadcasting UEFA Champions League live online tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

MSK Zilina vs Chelsea

Match scheduled:
Date: 15-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group F - Matchday #1 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on STV1 SK, SkySports2, CT4, SportsMax, STV1 SK and others



LIVE SOCCER TV

Watch Olympique Marseille vs FK Spartak Moscow live broadcasting UEFA Champions League live online tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

Olympique Marseille vs FK Spartak Moscow


Match scheduled:
Date: 15-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group F - Matchday #1 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on C+ France, NTV RU and others!


LIVE SOCCER TV

Watch CFR Cluj vs FC Basel live broadcasting UEFA Champions League 2010 live football online tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

CFR Cluj vs FC Basel

Match scheduled:
Date: 15-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group E - Matchday #1 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on TVR1, SF2 and TSR2 and others


LIVE SOCCER TV

Watch Bayern Munchen vs AS Roma live broadcasting UEFA Champions League live online tv

The UEFA Champions League
European Union

The best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch this and you will know!

Bayern Munchen vs AS Roma

Match scheduled:
Date: 15-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group E - Matchday #1 :: UEFA Champions League 2010/2011 :: Match on SAT1, RaiDue, ORF1, HRT2, Diema, SkySport Italy, TV10 Sweden, TV6 Baltic, SkySports Interactive and others!


LIVE SOCCER TV

Argentina vs Spain live streaming euro 2012 international qualifying matches online tv 07-09


International Friendly Matches
European Union
Besides qualifying for euro 2008 or World Cup 2010 there are also international friendly matches.

Argentina vs Spain


Match scheduled:
Date: 07-09-2010
Time::00 until 22:00
International Friendly Match



LIVE SOCCER TV

The idea for a pan-European football tournament was first proposed by the French Football Federation's Henri Delaunay in 1927, but it was not until 1958 that the tournament was started. In honour of Delaunay, the trophy awarded to the champions is named after him. The 1960 tournament, held in France, had 4 teams competing in the finals, out of 17 that entered the competition. It was won by the Soviet Union, beating Yugoslavia 2–1 in a tense final in Paris. Spain withdrew from its quarter-final match against the USSR due to political protests. Of the 17 teams that entered the qualifying tournament, notable absentees were England, West Germany and Italy.

Spain held the next tournament in 1964, which saw an increase in entries to the qualification tournament, with 29 entering; however, Greece withdrew after being drawn against Albania, with whom they were still at war. The hosts beat the title holders, the Soviet Union, 2–1 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid.

The tournament format stayed the same for the 1968 tournament, hosted and won by Italy. For the first and only time a match was decided on a coin toss (the semi-final against the Soviet Union) and the final went to a replay, after the match against Yugoslavia finished 1–1. Italy won the replay 2–0. More teams entered this tournament (31), a testament to its burgeoning popularity.

Belgium hosted the 1972 tournament, which West Germany won, beating the USSR 3–0 in the final in Brussels. This tournament would provide a taste of things to come, as the German side contained many of the key members of the 1974 FIFA World Cup Champions.

The 1976 tournament in Yugoslavia was the last in which only four teams took part in the final tournament, and the last in which the hosts had to qualify. Czechoslovakia beat West Germany in the newly introduced penalty shootout, with Antonín Panenka's famous chipped shot.

The competition was expanded to eight teams in the 1980 tournament, again hosted by Italy. It involved a group stage, with the winners of the groups going on to contest the final, and the runners-up playing in the third place play-off. West Germany won their second European title by beating Belgium 2–1 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

France won their first major title at home in the 1984 tournament, with their captain Michel Platini scoring 9 goals in just 5 games, including the opening goal in the final, in which they beat Spain 2–0. The format also changed, with the top two teams in each group going through to a semi-final stage, instead of the winners of each group going straight into the final. The third place play-off was also abolished.

West Germany hosted UEFA Euro 1988, and the Netherlands beat the hosts—and traditional rivals—2–1 in the semi-finals, which sparked vigorous celebrations in the Netherlands. The Netherlands went on to win the tournament, beating the USSR 2–0 at the Olympia Stadion in Munich, a match in which Marco van Basten scored one of the most memorable goals in football history, a spectacular volley over the keeper from the right wing.

UEFA Euro 1992 was held in Sweden, and was won by Denmark, who were only in the finals because UEFA did not allow Yugoslavia to participate as some of the states constituting the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were at a state of war with each other. However, the Danes produced a shock, edging-out holders the Netherlands on penalties in the semi-finals, then defeating world champion Germany 2–0. This was the first tournament in which a unified Germany took part and also the first major tournament to have the players' names printed on their backs.

England hosted UEFA Euro 1996, the first tournament to use the nomenclature "Euro [year]" and would see the number of teams taking part double to 16. The hosts, in a replay of the 1990 FIFA World Cup semi-final, were knocked out on penalties by Germany, who would go on to win in the final 2–1 against the newly-formed Czech Republic thanks to the first golden goal ever in a major tournament, scored by Oliver Bierhoff. This was Germany's first title as a unified nation.

UEFA Euro 2000 was the first tournament to be held by two countries, the Netherlands and Belgium. France, the reigning world champion, was favored to win, and they lived up to expectations when they beat Italy 2–1 after extra time, having come from being 1–0 down: Sylvain Wiltord equalized in the very last minute of the game and David Trezeguet scored the winner in extra time.

UEFA Euro 2004, like 1992, produced an upset: Greece, who had only qualified for one World Cup (1994) and one European Championship (1980) before, beat host Portugal 1–0 in the final (after having also beaten them in the opening game) to win a tournament that they had been given odds of 150–1 to win before it began. On their way to the final they also beat holders France as well as the Czech Republic with a silver goal, a rule which replaced the previous golden goal in 2003, before being abolished itself shortly after this tournament.

The 2008 tournament, hosted by Austria and Switzerland marked the second time that two nations co-hosted, and the first edition where the new trophy was awarded. It commenced on 7 June and finished on 29 June. The final between Germany and Spain was held at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna. Spain defeated Germany 1–0, sparking much celebration across the country. This is their first title since the 1964 tournament.

Trophy

The Henri Delaunay Trophy, which is awarded to the winner of the European Football Championship, is named in honor of Henri Delaunay, the first General Secretary of UEFA, who came up with the idea of a European championship but died five years prior to the first tournament in 1960. His son Pierre Delaunay was in charge of making the trophy.[2] Since the first tournament it has been awarded to the winning team for them to keep for four years, until the next tournament.

For the 2008 tournament, the trophy was slightly remodelled, making it larger. The trophy, which is made of sterling silver, now weighs 8 kilograms and is 60 centimeters tall. A small figure juggling a ball on the back of the original was removed, as was the marble plinth. The silver base of the trophy had to be enlarged to make it stable. The names of the winning countries that had appeared on the plinth have now been engraved on the back of the trophy

England vs Switzerland live streaming euro 2012 international qualifying matches online tv 07-09


Uefa Euro 2012 Qualifying
European Union

The qualification for the Uefa European Championships aka Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine!

Switzerland vs England


Match scheduled:
Date: 07-09-2010
Time: 18:45 until 20:45
Group G - Matchround #2 :: Qualifying for the Uefa European Championships 2012 :: Match on



LIVE SOCCER TV

The idea for a pan-European football tournament was first proposed by the French Football Federation's Henri Delaunay in 1927, but it was not until 1958 that the tournament was started. In honour of Delaunay, the trophy awarded to the champions is named after him. The 1960 tournament, held in France, had 4 teams competing in the finals, out of 17 that entered the competition. It was won by the Soviet Union, beating Yugoslavia 2–1 in a tense final in Paris. Spain withdrew from its quarter-final match against the USSR due to political protests. Of the 17 teams that entered the qualifying tournament, notable absentees were England, West Germany and Italy.

Spain held the next tournament in 1964, which saw an increase in entries to the qualification tournament, with 29 entering; however, Greece withdrew after being drawn against Albania, with whom they were still at war. The hosts beat the title holders, the Soviet Union, 2–1 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid.

The tournament format stayed the same for the 1968 tournament, hosted and won by Italy. For the first and only time a match was decided on a coin toss (the semi-final against the Soviet Union) and the final went to a replay, after the match against Yugoslavia finished 1–1. Italy won the replay 2–0. More teams entered this tournament (31), a testament to its burgeoning popularity.

Belgium hosted the 1972 tournament, which West Germany won, beating the USSR 3–0 in the final in Brussels. This tournament would provide a taste of things to come, as the German side contained many of the key members of the 1974 FIFA World Cup Champions.

The 1976 tournament in Yugoslavia was the last in which only four teams took part in the final tournament, and the last in which the hosts had to qualify. Czechoslovakia beat West Germany in the newly introduced penalty shootout, with Antonín Panenka's famous chipped shot.

The competition was expanded to eight teams in the 1980 tournament, again hosted by Italy. It involved a group stage, with the winners of the groups going on to contest the final, and the runners-up playing in the third place play-off. West Germany won their second European title by beating Belgium 2–1 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

France won their first major title at home in the 1984 tournament, with their captain Michel Platini scoring 9 goals in just 5 games, including the opening goal in the final, in which they beat Spain 2–0. The format also changed, with the top two teams in each group going through to a semi-final stage, instead of the winners of each group going straight into the final. The third place play-off was also abolished.

West Germany hosted UEFA Euro 1988, and the Netherlands beat the hosts—and traditional rivals—2–1 in the semi-finals, which sparked vigorous celebrations in the Netherlands. The Netherlands went on to win the tournament, beating the USSR 2–0 at the Olympia Stadion in Munich, a match in which Marco van Basten scored one of the most memorable goals in football history, a spectacular volley over the keeper from the right wing.

UEFA Euro 1992 was held in Sweden, and was won by Denmark, who were only in the finals because UEFA did not allow Yugoslavia to participate as some of the states constituting the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were at a state of war with each other. However, the Danes produced a shock, edging-out holders the Netherlands on penalties in the semi-finals, then defeating world champion Germany 2–0. This was the first tournament in which a unified Germany took part and also the first major tournament to have the players' names printed on their backs.

England hosted UEFA Euro 1996, the first tournament to use the nomenclature "Euro [year]" and would see the number of teams taking part double to 16. The hosts, in a replay of the 1990 FIFA World Cup semi-final, were knocked out on penalties by Germany, who would go on to win in the final 2–1 against the newly-formed Czech Republic thanks to the first golden goal ever in a major tournament, scored by Oliver Bierhoff. This was Germany's first title as a unified nation.

UEFA Euro 2000 was the first tournament to be held by two countries, the Netherlands and Belgium. France, the reigning world champion, was favored to win, and they lived up to expectations when they beat Italy 2–1 after extra time, having come from being 1–0 down: Sylvain Wiltord equalized in the very last minute of the game and David Trezeguet scored the winner in extra time.

UEFA Euro 2004, like 1992, produced an upset: Greece, who had only qualified for one World Cup (1994) and one European Championship (1980) before, beat host Portugal 1–0 in the final (after having also beaten them in the opening game) to win a tournament that they had been given odds of 150–1 to win before it began. On their way to the final they also beat holders France as well as the Czech Republic with a silver goal, a rule which replaced the previous golden goal in 2003, before being abolished itself shortly after this tournament.

The 2008 tournament, hosted by Austria and Switzerland marked the second time that two nations co-hosted, and the first edition where the new trophy was awarded. It commenced on 7 June and finished on 29 June. The final between Germany and Spain was held at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna. Spain defeated Germany 1–0, sparking much celebration across the country. This is their first title since the 1964 tournament.

Trophy

The Henri Delaunay Trophy, which is awarded to the winner of the European Football Championship, is named in honor of Henri Delaunay, the first General Secretary of UEFA, who came up with the idea of a European championship but died five years prior to the first tournament in 1960. His son Pierre Delaunay was in charge of making the trophy.[2] Since the first tournament it has been awarded to the winning team for them to keep for four years, until the next tournament.

For the 2008 tournament, the trophy was slightly remodelled, making it larger. The trophy, which is made of sterling silver, now weighs 8 kilograms and is 60 centimeters tall. A small figure juggling a ball on the back of the original was removed, as was the marble plinth. The silver base of the trophy had to be enlarged to make it stable. The names of the winning countries that had appeared on the plinth have now been engraved on the back of the trophy


 
 
 

Followers