With
16 countries vying for Europe’s biggest and prestigious football crown,
UEFA Euro 2012 will kick-off on Friday with host nation Poland taking
on 2004 winners Greece.
Zeenews.com brings to you some interesting facts about the European Championship.
Initially,
the first two tournaments in 1960 and 1964 were known as UEFA European
Nations Cup before being changed to the current name since 1968.
Frenchman
Michel Platini, who typified the player wearing jersey #10, is the top
goalscorer in UEFA European Football Champions history with 9 Goals. As
per another record, he scored all of his goals in 1984 which makes him
the top goal scorers in one tournament as well.
Germany
has played the most number of matches in all UEFA Tournaments with 38
Matches, Netherlands is ranked second with 32 Matches and Spain is next
with 30 Matches.
Through the entire 13 UEFA Euro
National Champions, Greece was the only National Team to win the title
without a local National Coach. In 2004, Greece won the tournament with
German Coach Otto Rehhagel.
Portugal (in 2004) was the only team to lose the final as hosts.
Michel
Platini is the only player to score hat-tricks twice and the only
player to score twice in the same tournament. Platini scored two
hat-tricks in 2000 while Patrick Kluivert and SergioConceicao scored one
each in 2000.
So far, only six players have played in 4
different Euro tournaments. Lothar Matthuis (Germany):1980, 1984, 1988
and 2000 - championship 1980. Peter Schmeichel (Denmark): 1988,1992,
1996 and 2000 - championship 1992. Aron Winter (Netherlands): 1988,
1992, 1996 and 2000 - championship 1988. Alessandro Del Piero (Italy):
1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008. Edwin Van Der Sar (Netherlands): 1996, 2000,
2004 and 2008. Lilian Thuram (France): 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008 -
championship 2000.
The largest attendance in the history
of the tournament was recorded at a qualifier between England and
Scotland at Hampden Park in 1968. Approximately 130,711 people were
present to watch the match.
So
far, Belgium (1972), Austria and Switzerland (2008) have been the only
teams not to reach semi-final when tournament were hosted on their
lands.
David Villa (Spain) became the seventh player to
score a Euro hat-trick after Patrick Kluivert (Netherlands), Sergio
Conceicao (Portugal), Marco van Basten (Netherlands), Michel Platini
(France), Klaus Allofs (Germany) and Dieter Müller (Germany).
Seven
of the Spanish team members that started the World Cup final in 2010
were part of Barcelona squad. They send the same number of players to
Poland and Ukraine for the Euro 2012.
Spain scored 8
goals in the tournament in South Africa with all coming from Barcelona
players (David Villa scored five; Andres Iniesta two; Carles Puyol one).
Casillas has more caps than any other player competing in the Euro 2012 tournament with 129.
Co-hosts Ukraine are the only nation making their debut at this European Championship.
Poland are the lowest ranked nation in the FIFA World Rankings (65th) to participate in Euro 2012.
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