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Italy won three of their four competitive meetings at major tournaments: in the group stage of UEFA Euro 1980, the third place play-off of the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the group stage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup; the fourth, in the quarter-finals of UEFA Euro 2012, finished as a draw, but Italy won the subsequent penalty shoot-out.
The first final of the UEFA European Football Championship (then referred to as the European Nations' Cup final) was contested in July 1960 in Paris between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. Milan Galić scored for Yugoslavia just before half-time but Slava Metreveli equalised soon after the break, and the scores remained level, sending the game ...
The UEFA Champions League is a seasonal football competition established in 1955. [1] Prior to the 1992–93 season, the tournament was named the European Cup. [1] The UEFA Champions League is open to the league champions of all UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) member associations (except Liechtenstein, which has no league competition), as well as to the clubs finishing from ...
England have suffered just one defeat in their last 62 major tournament qualifiers (World Cup/Euros) and are unbeaten in their last 35 such home games (W31 D4), since losing to Croatia in 2007 ...
Italy won their second European Championship title by beating England on penalties in the final following a 1–1 draw after extra time. [4] The win came exactly on the 39th anniversary of Italy's 1982 FIFA World Cup final victory over West Germany. [5] The tournament was originally intended to be played between 12 June and 12 July 2020. [6]
Calls of “It’s coming home” rang throughout an overwhelmingly pro-England Wembley Stadium today for the Euro 2020 final matchup. But, that English catchphrase would soon be turned on its head.
Spain faces England in Berlin on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET in the UEFA Euro Cup finals in a legacy ... bringing England to the final of the last Euro Cup, ... team win its first World Cup in 2010 ...
Largest deficit overcome to win in a final 1 goal, on three occasions: Soviet Union, 1960 (coming from 0–1 down to win 2–1 after extra time vs Yugoslavia) Germany, 1996 (coming from 0–1 down to win 2–1 after extra time vs Czech Republic) France, 2000 (coming from 0–1 down to win 2–1 after extra time vs Italy)