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  1. The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2012 or simply Euro 2012, was the 14th European Championship for men's national football teams organised by UEFA. The final tournament, held between 8 June and 1 July 2012, was co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine (both first time hosts), and was won by Spain ...

    • 8 June – 1 July
    • 16
    • 31
    • Spain (3rd title)
  2. Overview. Matches. Groups. Stats. Teams. UEFA EURO 2012. Live. Editor's pick. EURO 2012: All you need to know. Spanish football's golden age continued with a second successive EURO...

  3. Fußball-Europameisterschaft 2012 (offiziell UEFA EURO 2012; polnisch Mistrzostwa Europy w Piłce Nożnej 2012; ukrainisch Чемпіонат Європи з футболу 2012) fand vom 8. Juni bis zum 1. Juli 2012 in Polen und der Ukraine statt. Europameister wurde die spanische Nationalmannschaft, die Italien im Endspiel in Kiew mit 4:0 besiegte.

    • 16 (von 53 Bewerbern)
    • Spanien (3. Titel)
    • 8. Juni 2012 (Warschau)
  4. Matches - 2012 Season. Official in-depth guide to matches in the UEFA EURO 2012, including results, stats and video highlights.

    • Who Won Euro 2012?
    • Who Were The Top Scorers at Euro 2012?
    • Where Was Euro 2012 held?
    • Who Managed The Winning Team at Euro 2012?
    • Who Was The Winning Captain at Euro 2012?
    • What Was The Format For Euro 2012?
    • How Many Teams Featured in Euro 2012?
    • How Did Euro 2012 Qualifying Work?
    • Who Was in The Euro 2012 Team of The Tournament?
    • Who Scored The First Goal at Euro 2012?

    Spain beat Italy 4-0 in the final of UEFA EURO 2012 on 1 July at the Olympiyskiy Stadium in Kyiv, the most emphatic win in EURO final history completing an unprecedented hat-trick of major tournament wins (EURO 2008, 2010 FIFA World Cup and EURO 2012). David Silva broke the deadlock with a rare header on 14 minutes, with Jordi Alba, Fernando Torres...

    Six players finished the finals level on three goals: Mario Balotelli (Italy) Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) Alan Dzagoev (Russia) Mario Gomez (Germany) Mario Mandžukić (Croatia) Fernando Torres (Spain) Torres was awarded the Golden Boot because, like Mario Gomez, he had also been credited with an assist, but had taken 93 minutes less (i.e. 189 minut...

    Neighbours Poland and Ukraine hosted the 2012 final tournament, with games taking place in four cities in either country. Warsaw's National Stadium was used for the opening match – among others – and there were also games in Gdańsk, Poznań and Wrocław. Kyiv's Olympiyskiy Stadium was the venue for the final, with Donetsk, Lviv and Kharkhiv the other...

    Vicente del Bosque led Spain to EURO 2012 glory and, in doing so, became the first coach to complete the elusive hat-trick of UEFA Champions League, World Cup and European Championship. Retaining the Henri Delaunay Cup with an emphatic 4-0 victory over Italy, Del Bosque paid tribute to his players after an "extraordinary" performance, adding: "This...

    Iker Casillas won his 100th Spain game in the final against Italy to become the first player to captain a team to two EURO successes, having also worn the armband at EURO 2008. An outstanding servant for Real Madrid and Spain, the goalkeeper kept clean sheets throughout the knockout phases of both EURO 2008 and EURO 2012 and marked the EURO 2012 fi...

    The final tournament, which ran from 8 June to 1 July, featured 16 teams, divided into four groups for the group stage. The group winners (Czech Republic, England, Germany and Spain) then faced runners-up from other groups (France, Greece, Italy, Portugal) in the quarter-finals, the remainder of the tournament being a knockout competition.

    Sixteen teams participated in EURO 2012, while 51 countries entered qualifying (co-hosts Poland and Ukraine qualified automatically). Serbia and Montenegro competed as separate nations for the first time.

    EURO 2012 qualifying took place from August 2010 to November 2011. The 51 teams were split into nine qualifying groups (six made up of six teams and three made up of five), with all sides playing each other home and away. The winners of each group plus the runner-up with the best record against the sides placed first, third, fourth and fifth in the...

    GK: Iker Casillas DF: Fábio Coentrão DF: Pepe DF: Sergio Ramos DF: Jordi Alba MF: Smai Khedira MF: Andrea Pirlo MF: Andrés Iniesta MF: Xavi Hernández FW: Mario Balotelli FW: Cristiano Ronaldo Andrés Iniesta was named as the Best Player of the Tournament, and later received the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award for the 2011/12 season. Speaking of the...

    Poland's Robert Lewandowski scored the first goal of EURO 2012, burying a downward header 17 minutes into his side's opener against Greece in Warsaw. The striker said: "It was a wonderful feeling, it’s hard to describe in words. It was not only the first goal at the European Championship, it was the first goal for Poland and the first at the new na...

  5. 20. Feb. 2020 · Das Endspiel der UEFA EURO 2012 am 1. Juli im Olympiyskiy Stadion in Kiew war eine einseitige Angelegenheit. Spanien schlug Italien mit 4:0 und feierte den höchsten Sieg in der Geschichte der...

  6. Offizieller und umfangreicher Leitfaden zur UEFA EURO 2012, inklusive Ergebnissen, Statistiken und Video-Highlights.