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European Championship 2024, all games

European Championship
European Championship
Spain
Spain
England
England
Netherlands
Netherlands
England
England
Spain
Spain
France
France
Netherlands
Netherlands
Turkey
Turkey
England
England
Switzerland
Switzerland
Portugal
Portugal
France
France
Spain
Spain
Germany
Germany
Austria
Austria
Turkey
Turkey
Romania
Romania
Netherlands
Netherlands
Portugal
Portugal
Slovenia
Slovenia
France
France
Belgium
Belgium
Spain
Spain
Georgia
Georgia
England
England
Slovakia
Slovakia
Germany
Germany
Denmark
Denmark
Switzerland
Switzerland
Italy
Italy
Georgia
Georgia
Portugal
Portugal
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Turkey
Turkey
Ukraine
Ukraine
Belgium
Belgium
Slovakia
Slovakia
Romania
Romania
England
England
Slovenia
Slovenia
Denmark
Denmark
Serbia
Serbia
France
France
Poland
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands
Austria
Austria
Croatia
Croatia
Italy
Italy
Albania
Albania
Spain
Spain
Switzerland
Switzerland
Germany
Germany
Scotland
Scotland
Hungary
Hungary
Belgium
Belgium
Romania
Romania
Turkey
Turkey
Portugal
Portugal
Georgia
Georgia
Czech Republic
Czech Republic

Standings

Third-placed teams
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1
Netherlands Netherlands
31114404
2
Georgia Georgia
31114404
3
Slovakia Slovakia
31113304
4
Slovenia Slovenia
30302203
5
Hungary Hungary
310225-33
6
Croatia Croatia
302136-32
Group A
#TeamsMWDLSC+/-P
1
Germany Germany
321082+67
2
Switzerland Switzerland
312053+25
3
Hungary Hungary
310225-33
4
Scotland Scotland
301227-51
Group B
#TeamsMWDLSC+/-P
1
Spain Spain
330050+59
2
Italy Italy
31113304
3
Croatia Croatia
302136-32
4
Albania Albania
301235-21
Group C
#TeamsMWDLSC+/-P
1
England England
312021+15
2
Denmark Denmark
30302203
3
Slovenia Slovenia
30302203
4
Serbia Serbia
302112-12
Group D
#TeamsMWDLSC+/-P
1
Austria Austria
320164+26
2
France France
312021+15
3
Netherlands Netherlands
31114404
4
Poland Poland
301236-31
Group E
#TeamsMWDLSC+/-P
1
Romania Romania
311143+14
2
Belgium Belgium
311121+14
3
Slovakia Slovakia
31113304
4
Ukraine Ukraine
311124-24
Group F
#TeamsMWDLSC+/-P
1
Portugal Portugal
320153+26
2
Turkey Turkey
32015506
3
Georgia Georgia
31114404
4
Czech Republic Czech Republic
301235-21

Play-off bracket

Final
Spain Spain
2
England England
1

The European Football Championship, also known as the Euro, is one of the most prestigious and anticipated tournaments in world football. Organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), the Euro is held every four years and brings together the best national teams of Europe to determine the strongest team on the continent. The first championship was held in 1960 in France and has since become a symbol of the highest level of football skill and exciting matches.

The tournament includes two main stages: qualification and the final part. The qualification stage begins two years before the final tournament and consists of group matches, where teams compete for the right to get to the championship. The final part consists of 24 teams, which first play in groups and then continue to fight in the playoffs.

The regulations of the final stage of the tournament involve dividing the teams into six groups of four teams. In the group stage, each team plays three matches. The two best teams from each group, as well as the four best teams that took third place, advance to the 1/8 finals. Then come the quarter-finals, semi-finals and finally the final, which determines the European champion.

An interesting fact is that the German and Spanish national teams hold the record for the most victories at the Euro – three times each. The tournament has also become an arena for the emergence of new football stars, who then conquered the world football Olympus. Players such as Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane and Cristiano Ronaldo have left their mark on the history of the Euro, impressing fans with their play.

One of the features of the Euro is its cultural program, which includes opening and closing ceremonies, as well as various events for fans. Each tournament is held in a different country, allowing fans and players to enjoy the diversity of European culture and hospitality. In recent years, tournaments have been held in countries such as France, Portugal and Poland with Ukraine, which has given them a special flavor.

The European Football Championship is also an important economic event. The tournament attracts millions of spectators, which brings in significant revenue from ticket sales, television broadcasts and sponsorship contracts. Guest cities and countries benefit significantly from the influx of tourists, which stimulates the local economy and infrastructure development.

Particular attention is paid to the preparation of stadiums and security. Modern stadiums are equipped with the latest technology, which creates comfortable conditions for spectators and players. Security measures taken by the organizers are aimed at preventing incidents and ensuring a calm match.

The European Football Championship is not only a sporting event, but also a social event that unites people of different nationalities and cultures. Fans come together to support their teams, creating a unique atmosphere of friendship and unity. Each tournament leaves an unforgettable impression and becomes an important part of football history.

It is interesting to note that Euro 2020, postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was held in 11 different European cities for the first time in history. This allowed more fans to become part of this grand event, despite the difficult conditions. The tournament demonstrated the resilience and adaptability of the football world to new challenges.

In conclusion, the European Football Championship is more than just a tournament. It is a celebration of football that brings joy to millions of people around the world. Exciting matches, unpredictable outcomes and bright moments make the Euro an unforgettable event that both players and fans look forward to. Regardless of the outcome, each championship leaves its own unique mark on the history of football, inspiring future generations of athletes and fans.