Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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F | Country where the first tournament was held (1960). | France | 82%
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U | This country co-hosted the Euro 2012 with Poland. | Ukraine | 82%
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S | Best stage England has ever achieved. | Semi-finals | 76%
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G | Germany won the Euro 1996's final because the goal scored during extra time was a... | Golden Goal | 74%
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X | Euro 2008's player of the tournament. | Xavi | 74%
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V | He scored in 1988 one of the most memorable goals in Euro finals' history. | Marco van Basten | 71%
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Y | This (former) country has lost the final of the first tournament (Euro 1960). | Yugoslavia | 71%
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Z | He was considered Euro 2000's best player. | Zinedine Zidane | 71%
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T | He scored the goal of the Euro 2008's final (1-0 against Germany). | Fernando Torres | 68%
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P | He achieved fame for his delicately chipped penalty that gave his country victory at the Euro 1976's final. | Antonín Panenka | 53%
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M | He captained the West German national squad at Euro 1988. | Lothar Matthäus | 53%
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N | City where the match Italy - Soviet Union (Euro 1968 semi-finals) took place. | Naples | 50%
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I | At Euro 2012, he scored the goal of the tournament. | Zlatan Ibrahimovic | 41%
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H | Former name of King Baudouin Stadium where the final of the Euro 1972 was played. | Heysel Stadium | 38%
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C | Italy progressed to Euro 1968's final after beating USSR on a... | Coin toss | 32%
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R | Player with most goals scored (26) in the European Championship, including qualifying. | Cristiano Ronaldo | 32%
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A | This french player has the dubious honour of the fastest sending off (Euro 2008). | Éric Abidal | 29%
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J | At Euro 1992, he scored the opening goal in Denmark's 2–0 final victory. | John Jensen | 21%
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O | Stadium which hosted the Euro 1988's final. | Olympiastadion (Munich) | 18%
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L | Euro 2000's winning coach. | Roger Lemerre | 18%
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D | The trophy awarded is named after him. | Henri Delaunay | 9%
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K | Yugoslavian goalkeeper with most goals conceded in one tournament (Euro 2000). | Ivica Kralj | 9%
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W | Youngest player ever at a UEFA European Championship. | Jetro Willems | 6%
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E | Swedish Eurodance musician who recorded the official song, "Campione 2000" for Euro 2000. | E-Type | 3%
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Q | Official match ball, by Adidas, of the Euro 1996 (the first coloured ball in a major football tournament). | Questra Europa | 3%
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B | He has the record of most consecutive finals played (West Germany, 1972-1980). | Rainer Bonhof | 3%
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