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Greatest European Championship moments of all time

sportsmole.co.uk, 5 June 2024, 22:00
The 17th instalment of the European Championship is nearly upon us, with the excitement building among the 24 nations vying for continental glory at this summer's Euro 2024 tournament.

Three years on from their historic penalty-shootout triumph over England in the final, holders Italy will be among the countries seeking sporting immortality along with the Three Lions, Spain, France, Portugal, the Netherlands and host nation Germany.

Some of the biggest names and biggest games in world football have been staged in Europe's most prestigious quadrennial international competition, and there have been a plethora of memorable moments during its 66-year history.

Here, Sports Mole takes a look at the top 10 greatest European Championship moments of all time.

10. Poborksy's stunning scoop

Underdogs Czech Republic required a moment of magic to edge past Portugal's golden generation in the quarter-finals of Euro 1996, and up stepped Karel Poborsky - one of many standout Czech performers - to deliver the goods in the second half.

The midfielder only scored eight goals across his 118 international appearances for his country, but his best was netted at a crucial moment in the second half of their contest at Villa Park, where he bundled his way through three Portuguese defenders before scooping an audacious lob from the edge of the penalty area up and over goalkeeper Vitor Baia, who had raced off his line.

Not only did Poborsky's magnificent strike send his country into the semi-finals, but it also significantly contributed to him securing a high-profile move to Manchester United after the tournament.

9. Extra-time, penalty drama as Turkey edge past Croatia

After eliminating England en route to qualifying for Euro 2008, Croatia won three games out of three to surprisingly top their group ahead of Germany, Austria and Poland, but they came up short in dramatic fashion against Turkey at the quarter-final stage.

After 119 minutes without a goal, Ivan Klasnic thought he had snatched victory for Croatia, and so did manager Slaven Bilic who ran on to the pitch along with the entire bench in celebration. However, Turkey immediately went up the other end and equalised through Semih Senturk to force penalties.

A 23-year-old Luka Modric and a 20-year-old Ivan Rakitic both failed to convert from 12 yards for Croatia along with Mladen Petric, while Turkey were perfect from their three spot kicks to seal a memorable 3-1 shootout triumph and progress to the semi-finals.

8. Gascoigne's wondergoal and 'dentist chair' celebration

The flick, the finish and the iconic celebration. Arguably the greatest European Championship moment for England fans was when maverick midfielder Paul Gascoigne fired the Three Lions to a 2-0 victory over rivals Scotland in the group stage of Euro 1996.

After Alan Shearer had opened the scoring eight minutes into the second half, Gascoigne stepped up and delivered the killer blow 12 minutes from time. The then Rangers man burst forward to receive the ball, which he effortlessly flicked over Colin Hendry with his left foot before firing a right-footed volley into the bottom corner.

Gascoigne then laid behind the goal as his teammates squirted water into his mouth to create the 'dentist chair' celebration in response to the drinking scandal involving members of the England team during a pre-tournament trip to Hong Kong.

7. Nine-goal thriller in first-ever European Championship game

You have to go all the way back to the summer of 1960 for the first-ever game at the European Championship, formerly known as European Nations' Cup, between host nation France and eventual winners Yugoslavia.

Despite going a goal behind inside the first 11-minutes, France fired themselves into a 3-1 lead seven minutes after the break, and shortly after Ante Zanetic pulled one back for Yugoslavia, Francois Huette netted his second of the match to put Les Bleus 4-2 ahead.

However, Yugoslavia would not go down without a fight and they mounted a remarkable comeback, scoring three goals in the final 15 minutes - including two strikes in two minutes from Drazan Jerkovic - to secure a famous 5-4 victory en route to winning the inaugural tournament.

6. Trezeguet's Golden Goal fires France to glory

Four years after Germany's Oliver Bierhoff scored the first-ever Golden Goal to decide a major tournament, France forward David Trezeguet became the second and final player to experience the euphoria of netting a European Championship-winning Golden Goal in the Euro 2000 showpiece.

Les Bleus were on the verge of suffering a slender defeat to Italy before Sylvain Wiltord scored a dramatic 94th-minute equaliser to send the thrilling final into extra time, when Trezeguet etched his name into French folklore.

Robert Pires burst down the left before cutting the ball back for Trezeguet to smash a first-time volley high into the net in the 109th minute, sparking jubilant scenes as well as securing France's second and most recent Euros title to date.

5. Platini's pivotal extra-time winner

France also left it late to win their semi-final showdown with Portugal at Euro 1984 in one of the most vivid match in the competition's history. Les Bleus were spearheaded by national hero Michel Platini, who claimed the Golden Boot after scoring an impressive nine goals in just five games to propel France to their first major tournament triumph.

Following a 1-1 draw in normal time, Rui Jordao scored his second of the contest to put Portugal ahead in extra time, before Jean-Francois Domergue bundled home an equaliser. Both nations pushed for a winner, but it was France who prevailed thanks to the brilliance of Juventus star Platini.

Jean Tigana weaved his way down the right towards the byline before cutting a cross back to Platini, who showed superb composure at a pivotal moment to net a dramatic 119th-minute winner from close range, sparking wild scenes in Marseille.

4. Schmeichel save inspires Denmark to shock Euros triumph

Denmark were regarded as major underdogs heading into Euro 1992 having famously failed to qualify for the tournament before replacing Yugoslavia, who had been disqualified.

However, the Scandinavian outfit pulled off an almighty upset to win their first European Championship title, and en route to glory, they had goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel to thank for their success at the semi-final stage against holders the Netherlands.

After Denmark were pegged back twice by the Oranje to draw 2-2 in normal time, penalties were required to separate the two teams and Manchester United shot-stopper Schmeichel became the hero, as he crucially saved Marco van Basten's spot kick to secure a 5-4 shootout win for the Danes.

3. The birth of the 'Panenka penalty'

Euro 1976 was the tournament where the famous 'Panenka penalty' was born, created by namesake Antonin Panenka in the Czech Republic's 5-3 shootout victory over West Germany in the final.

Bernd Holzenbein scored an 89th-minute equaliser for West Germany to level the scores at 2-2 and send the contest into extra time. Penalties were eventually required, though, and after seven successful spot kicks, Ulrich Hoeness failed to convert his effort from 12 yards, providing Panenka with the opportunity to become the hero with Czechia's final penalty.

Instead of opting from pure power or placing a shot into one of the corners, Panenka nonchalantly dinked his effort straight down the middle of the goal - an iconic strike that secured Euros glory and has since been replicated by many players in the modern era.

2. Greece stun Portugal to win Euro 2004

Similarly to Denmark at Euro 1992, no one had given rank outsiders Greece a chance of winning the tournament in 2004, but they pulled off one of the greatest shocks in football history, a triumph bookended by victories over holders Portugal.

After beating Portugal 2-1 in the opening fixture of the tournament before going on to finish second in their group, Greece navigated their way past France and Czech Republic in the knockout rounds before renewing acquaintances with Portugal in the final.

Greece were still viewed as underdogs against a Portuguese outfit boasting stars including Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo, but they relished that status and secured a slender 1-0 victory in Lisbon thanks to Angelos Charisteas's second-half goal.

1. Van Basten's iconic volley

It is fair to say that the most memorable moment and most iconic goal ever scored at the European Championship to date was netted at the 1988 tournament by Netherlands legend and Golden Boot winner Marco van Basten.

The fact that Van Batsen's majestic volley from the tightest of angles was scored in the final, securing a 2-0 over the Soviet Union, only enhances the greatness of his goal.

In a formidable Dutch side including the likes of Ronald Koeman, Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard, Van Basten stole the headlines on the day. After receiving a deep cross from the left by Arnold Muhren, few would have expected Van Basten to attempt a strike at goal, let alone perfectly execute a dipping volley beyond a bewildered Rinat Dasayev to crown the Oranje Euros champions for the first time.

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