Blast from the Past: Euro 1996
In the first of a four part series, Aidan Farrelly looks back on European Championships of the past starting with Euro 1996 in England.
EURO 1996
Year: | 1996 |
Host Nations: | England |
Winners: | Germany |
Runners Up: | Czech Republic |
Top Scorer: | Alan Shearer – England (5 goals) |
Player of the Tournament: | Matthias Sammer (Germany) |
Groups:
| Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
Winners | England | France | Germany | Portugal |
Runner Up | Holland | Spain | Czech Republic | Croatia |
Third | Scotland | Bulgaria | Italy | Denmark |
Fourth | Switzerland | Romania | Russia | Turkey |
Champions Summary:
Germany secured the win in this tournament having topped Group C. They played all their matches in Old Trafford, beginning with a 2-0 win over the Czech Republic. Jurgen Klinsmann scored a brace in Germany’s 3-0 win over Russia, which was followed by a 0-0 draw with Italy in the final game of the group stage.
Having gone through this stage without conceding, Germany raced in to pole position although it took a winner from Matthias Sammer to overcome Croatia in the Quarter-Final 2-1.
Both Semi-Finals remarkably went to a penalty shootout, and many will remember Gareth Southgate stepping up to miss his spot kick, granting the Germans a place in the final following a 0-0 draw.
A golden goal from Oliver Bierhoff would give Germany a 2-1 win over fellow group members Czech Republic in the final in Wembley.
Stats Corner:
6 – Six countries made their debuts at this tournament, including Bulgaria, Switzerland and Turkey.
64 – Goals scored throughout the Finals.
0 – Turkey failed to score in any of their three group games.
1 – England and Germany had just one effort on target each during their Semi-Final, both efforts hitting the net.
What Happened To Ireland?
John Aldridge scored a brace to get Ireland off to the perfect start in Qualifying with a 3-0 win over Latvia. A 4-0 follow up win over Liechtenstein, before a 4-0 victory over Northern Ireland and signs were positive in terms of qualification. Ireland secured a memorable 1-0 win over Portugal in Lansdowne Rd in 1995 to continue the push.
Hopes of topping the group took a triple blow however, with a 0-0 draw with Lichtenstein before a double defeat to Austria dashed such aspirations.
On the 13th December 1995, Patrick Kluivert scored twice to give Holland a 2-0 win over Ireland in the play-off, a heartbreaking result for Irish fans in Anfield.
Goals Reel