UEFA European Championship Teams of the Tournament

UEFA European Championship Teams of the Tournament

This article lists the Teams of the Tournament in the UEFA European Championship (including the UEFA European Nations' Cup) from 1960 to date.

France 1960

* 1. flagicon|Soviet Union Lev Yashin
* 2. flagicon|Yugoslavia Vladimir Durkovic
* 3. flagicon|Czechoslovakia Ladislav Novák
* 4. flagicon|Soviet Union Igor Netto
* 5. flagicon|Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust
* 6. flagicon|Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov
* 7. flagicon|Soviet Union Slava Metreveli
* 8. flagicon|Yugoslavia Milan Galic
* 9. flagicon|Soviet Union Viktor Ponedielnik
* 10. flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragoslav Sekularac
* 11. flagicon|Yugoslavia Bora Kostić

pain 1964

* 1. flagicon|Soviet Union Lev Yashin
* 2. flagicon|Spain Feliciano Rivilla
* 3. flagicon|Hungary Deszö Novák
* 4. flagicon|Spain Ignacio Zoco
* 5. flagicon|Spain Fernando Olivella
* 6. flagicon|Spain Amancio Amaro
* 7. flagicon|Hungary Ferenc Bene
* 8. flagicon|Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov
* 9. flagicon|Spain Jesus Pereda
* 10. flagicon|Spain Luis Suárez
* 11. flagicon|Hungary Flórián Albert

Italy 1968

* 1. flagicon|Italy Dino Zoff
* 2. flagicon|Yugoslavia Mirsad Fazlagic
* 3. flagicon|Italy Giacinto Facchetti
* 4. flagicon|Yugoslavia Ivan Osim
* 5. flagicon|Soviet Union Albert Shesternev
* 6. flagicon|England Bobby Moore
* 7. flagicon|Italy Angelo Domenghini
* 8. flagicon|England Geoff Hurst
* 9. flagicon|Italy Luigi Riva
* 10. flagicon|Italy Sandro Mazzola
* 11. flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragan Dzajic

Belgium 1972

* 1. flagicon|Soviet Union Evgeny Rudakov
* 2. flagicon|Soviet Union Revaz Dzodzuashvili
* 3. flagicon|West Germany Paul Breitner
* 4. flagicon|West Germany Herbert Wimmer
* 5. flagicon|Soviet Union Murtaz Khurtsilava
* 6. flagicon|West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
* 7. flagicon|West Germany Jupp Heynckes
* 8. flagicon|West Germany Uli Hoeneß
* 9. flagicon|West Germany Gerd Müller
* 10. flagicon|West Germany Gunter Netzer
* 11. flagicon|Belgium Raoul Lambert

Yugoslavia 1976

* 1. flagicon|Czechoslovakia Ivo Viktor
* 2. flagicon|Czechoslovakia Ján Pivarník
* 3. flagicon|Netherlands Ruud Krol
* 4. flagicon|Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Pollak
* 5. flagicon|Czechoslovakia Anton Ondrus
* 6. flagicon|West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
* 7. flagicon|West Germany Rainer Bonhof
* 8. flagicon|Czechoslovakia Zdenek Nehoda
* 9. flagicon|West Germany Dieter Müller
* 10. flagicon|Czechoslovakia Antonin Panenka
* 11. flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragan Dzajic

Italy 1980

* 1. flagicon|Italy Dino Zoff
* 2. flagicon|Italy Claudio Gentile
* 3. flagicon|West Germany Karlheinz Forster
* 4. flagicon|Italy Gaetano Scirea
* 5. flagicon|West Germany Hans-Peter Briegel
* 6. flagicon|Belgium Jan Ceulemans
* 7. flagicon|Italy Marco Tardelli
* 8. flagicon|West Germany Bernd Schuster
* 9. flagicon|West Germany Hansi Müller
* 10. flagicon|West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
* 11. flagicon|West Germany Horst Hrubesch

France 1984

* 1. flagicon|West Germany Harald Schumacher
* 2. flagicon|Portugal Joao Pinto
* 3. flagicon|West Germany Karlheinz Forster
* 4. flagicon|Denmark Morten Olsen
* 5. flagicon|West Germany Andreas Brehme
* 6. flagicon|Portugal Fernando Chalana
* 7. flagicon|France Jean Tigana
* 8. flagicon|France Michel Platini
* 9. flagicon|Denmark Frank Arnesen
* 10. flagicon|West Germany Rudi Voller
* 11. flagicon|France Alain Giresse

West Germany 1988

* 1. flagicon|Netherlands Hans van Breukelen
* 2. flagicon|Italy Giuseppe Bergomi
* 3. flagicon|Netherlands Frank Rijkaard
* 4. flagicon|Netherlands Ronald Koeman
* 5. flagicon|Italy Paolo Maldini
* 6. flagicon|Netherlands Ruud Gullit
* 7. flagicon|Netherlands Jan Wouters
* 8. flagicon|Italy Giuseppe Giannini
* 9. flagicon|West Germany Lothar Matthaus
* 10. flagicon|Italy Gianluca Vialli
* 11. flagicon|Netherlands Marco van Basten

weden 1992

* 1. flagicon|Denmark Peter Schmeichel
* 2. flagicon|France Jocelyn Angloma
* 3. flagicon|Germany Jurgen Kohler
* 4. flagicon|France Laurent Blanc
* 5. flagicon|Germany Andreas Brehme
* 6. flagicon|Netherlands Ruud Gullit
* 7. flagicon|Germany Stefan Effenberg
* 8. flagicon|Germany Thomas Häßler
* 9. flagicon|Denmark Brian Laudrup
* 10. flagicon|Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp
* 11. flagicon|Netherlands Marco van Basten

England 1996

(SQUAD SELECTION - 18 PLAYERS)

GOALKEEPERS:
* David Seaman
* Andreas Kopke

DEFENDERS:
* Radoslav Latal
* Laurent Blanc
* Marcel Desailly
* Matthias Sammer
* Paolo Maldini

MIDFIELDERS:
*Didier Deschamps
* Steve McManaman
* Zvonimir Boban
* Rui Costa
*flagicon|Czech Republic Karel Poborsky
* Dieter Eilts

FORWARDS:
* Alan Shearer
* Hristo Stoichkov
* Davor Suker
* Youri Djorkaeff
* Pavel Kuka

Belgium & Holland 2000

(SQUAD SELECTION - 22 PLAYERS)

GOALKEEPERS:
* flagicon|Portugal Vítor Baía
* Francesco Toldo
* Fabien Barthez

DEFENDERS:
* Laurent Blanc
*Marcel Desailly
* Alessandro Nesta
* Fernando Couto
* Frank de Boer
* Paolo Maldini
*Lilian Thuram

MIDFIELDERS:
* Patrick Vieira
* Zinédine Zidane
* Luís Figo
* Rui Costa
* Edgar Davids
* Demetrio Albertini
* Josep Guardiola

FORWARDS:
* Thierry Henry
* Patrick Kluivert
* flagicon|Portugal Nuno Gomes
* Raúl
* Francesco Totti

Portugal 2004

(SQUAD SELECTION - 23 PLAYERS)

GOALKEEPERS:
* Ricardo
* Antonis Nikopolidis

DEFENDERS:
* Jorge Andrade
* Ricardo Carvalho
* Ashley Cole
* Traianos Dellas
* Olof Mellberg
* Giourkas Seitaridis
* Gianluca Zambrotta

MIDFIELDERS:
* Michael Ballack
* Luís Figo
* Cristiano Ronaldo
* Maniche
* Deco
* Frank Lampard
* Pavel Nedved
*Theodoros Zagorakis
* Zinédine Zidane

FORWARDS:
* Milan Baros
* Dado Prso
* Henrik Larsson
* Jon Dahl Tomasson
* Ruud van Nistelrooij

Austria & Switzerland 2008

(SQUAD SELECTION - 23 PLAYERS) [ [http://www.euro2008.uefa.com/news/kind=1/newsid=729372.html www.euro2008.uefa.com] ]

GOALKEEPERS:
* Gianluigi Buffon
* Iker Casillas
* Edwin van der Sar

DEFENDERS:
* José Bosingwa
* Philipp Lahm
* Carlos Marchena
* Pepe
* Carles Puyol
* Yuri Zhirkov

MIDFIELDERS:
* Hamit Altıntop
* Michael Ballack
* Cesc Fàbregas
* Andrés Iniesta
* Luka Modrić
* Lukas Podolski
* Marcos Senna
* Wesley Sneijder
* Xavi
* Konstantin Zyryanov

FORWARDS:
* Andrei Arshavin
* Roman Pavlyuchenko
* Fernando Torres
* David Villa

References

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