Monday, June 2, 2008

UEFA EURO CUP2008 MATCH SCHEDULE

6/7/2008 at 6:00 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 1
Switzerland vs Czech Republic
St Jakob Park Basle,SUI


6/7/2008 at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 2
Portugal vs Turkey
Geneva, SUI



6/8/2008 at 6:00 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 3
Austria vs Croatia
Ernst happel Stadium Vienna,Austria,AT


6/8/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 4
Germany vs Poland
Worthersee Stadion Klagenfurt,AUS

6/9/2008 at 6:00 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 5
Romania vs France
Letzigrund Stadium Zurich,SWI



6/9/2008 at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 6
Netherlands vs Italy
Stadium SuisseWankdorf Bern,
Switzerland,CH



6/10/2008at 6:00 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 7
Spain vs Russia
Stadion Tivoli NEU Innsbruck,AUS



6/10/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 8
Greece vs Sweden
StadionSalzburg Wals-SiezenheimSalzburg,AUS



6/11/2008at 6:00 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 9
Czech Republic vs Portugal
Stade de Geneve Geneva,SUI



6/11/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 10
Switzerland vs Turkey
St Jakob-Park Basle,SUI



6/12/2008at 6:00 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 11
Croatia vs Germany
Worthersee StadionKlagenfurt,AUS



6/12/2008 at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 12
Austria vs Poland
Ernst Happel Stadium Vienna,Austria,AT



6/13/2008at 6:00 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 13
Italy vs Romania
Letzigrund Stadium Zurich,SWI



6/13/2008at 8:45PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 14
Netherlands vs France
Stade de Suisse Wankdorf Bern,Switzerland,CH



6/14/2008at 6:00 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 15
Sweden vs Spain
Stadion Tivoli NEU Innsbruck,AUS



6/14/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 16
Greece vs Russia
Salzburg Wals-Siezenheim Salzburg,AUS



6/15/2008 at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 17
Switzerland vs Portugal
St Jakob-Park Basle,SUI



6/15/2008 at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 18
Turkey vs Czech Republic
Stade de Geneve Geneva,SUI



6/16/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 19
Poland vs Croatia
Worthersee StadionKlagenfurt,AUS


6/16/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 20
Austria vs Germany
Ernst Happel Stadium Vienna, Austria,AT



6/17/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 21
Netherlands vs Romania
Stade de Suisse Wankdorf Bern,Switzerland,CH



6/17/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 22
France vs Italy
Letzigrund Stadium Zurich,SWI



6/18/2008 at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 23
Greece vs Spain
Salzburg Wals-Siezenheim Salzburg,AUS



6/18/2008 at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 24
Russia vs Sweden
Tivoli NEU Innsbruck,AUS


6/19/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 25
A1 vs B2 (Quarterfinals)
St Jakob-Park Basle,SUI



6/20/2008 at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 26
B1 vs A2 (Quarterfinals)
Ernst Happel Stadium Vienna, Austria,AT



6/21/2008 at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 27
C1 vs D2 (Quarterfinals)
St Jakob-Park Basle,SUI



6/22/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 28
D1 vs C2 (Quarterfinals)
Ernst Happel Stadium Vienna,Austria,AT



6/25/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 29
W25 vs W26(Semifinals)
St Jakob-Park Basle,SUI



6/26/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 30
W27 vs W28(Semifinals)
Ernst Happel Stadium Vienna, Austria,AT



6/29/2008at 8:45 PM
Euro Cup 2008: Match 31
W29 vs W30(Final)
Ernst Happel Stadium Vienna, Austria,AT

Sunday, June 1, 2008

WINNERS OF UEFA EURO CUP


UEFA Euro 2004-Portugal
Winner: Greece
Captain: Theodoros Zagoraki
Coach: Otto Rehhagel *(Greece)
Runner-up: Portugal
Finals: Greece 1-0 Portugal
Date and Venue: 04.07.2004 Lisbon
Attendance: 62,865
Referee: Markus Merk (GER)
UEFA Euro 2000-belgium/Netherlands
Winner: France
Captain: Didier Deschamps
Coach: Roger Lemerre (France)
Runner-up: Italy
Final: France 2-1 Italy
Date and Venue: 02.07.2000 Rotterdam
Attendence:48,100
Referee: Anders Frisk (SWE)
UEFA Euro1996-England
Winner: Germany
Captain: Jürgen Klinsmann
Coach: Berti Vogts (Germany)
Runner-up: Czech Republic
Final: Germany 2-1
Czech Republic (asdet)
Date and Venue:30.06.1996 Wembley
Attendance :73,611
Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto (ITA)
UEFA Euro 1992 Sweedan
Winner: Denmark,
Captain:LarsOlsen
Coach: Richard Møller Nielsen (Denmark)
Runner-up: Germany
Final: Denmark 2-0 Germany
Date and Venue: 26.06.1992 Gothenburg
Attendance: 37,800
Referee: Bruno Galler (SUI)
UEFA Euro 1988 Germany
Winner: Netherlands,
Captain: Ruud Gullit
Coach: Rinus Michels (Netherlands)
Runner-up: USSR
Final: Netherlands 2-0 USSR
Date and Venue:25.06.1988
Attendance: 62,770
Referee: Michel Vautrot (FRA).
UEFA Euro 1984-France
Winner: France,
Captain:MichelPlatini
Coach: Michel Hidalgo (France)
Runner-up: Spain
Final: France 2-0 Spain
Date and venue: 27.06.1984 Paris
Attendance:47,368,
Referee: Vojtech Christov (CZE)
UEFA Euro 1980-Italy
Winner: West Germany
Captain: Bernard Dietz
Coach: Jupp Derwall (Germany)
Runner-up: Belgium
Final: West Germany 2-1 Belgium
Date and Venue: 22.06.1980 Rome
Attendance: 47,860
Referee: Nicolae Rainea (ROM)
UEFA Euro 1976-Yugoslovia
Winner: Czechoslovakia
Captain: AntonOndrus
Coach: Vaclav Jezek (Czechoslovakia)
Runner-up: West Germany
Final: Czechoslovakia 2-2 West Germany(Czechoslovakia win 5-3 on penalties)
Date and Venue: 20.06.1976 Belgrade
Attendance: 30,790
Referee: Sergio Gonella (ITA)
UEFA Euro 1972-Belgium
Winner: West Germany,
Captain: Franz Beckenbauer
Coach: Helmut Schön (Germany)
Runner-up: USSR
Final: West Germany 3-0USSR
Date and venue: 18.06.1972 Brussels
Attendance:43,066
Referee: Ferdinand Marschall (AUT)
UEFA Euro 1968-Italy
Winner: ItalyCaptain: GiacintoFacchetti
Coach; Ferruccio Valcareggi (Italy)
Runner-up: Yugoslavia
Final: Italy 1-1 Yugoslavia (Italy win 2-0 at replay)
Date and venue: 08.06.1968 Rome
Attendance: 68,817
Referee: Gottfried Dienst (SUI)
1964 UEFA European Nations Cup -Spain
Winner: Spain
Captain: Fernando Olivella,
Coach: José Villalonga / Miguel Muñoz (Spain)
Runner-up: USSR
Final: Spain 2-1 USSR
Date and venue: 21.06.1964 Madrid
Attendance: 79,115
Referee: Arthur Holland (ENG)
1960UEFA European Nations Cup-Fracne
Winner: USSR ,
Captain: Igor Netto (Soviet Union)
Coach: Gavril Katchalin (Soviet Union)
Runner-up: Yugoslavia
Final: USSR 2- Yugosortcentre Tirol, and the stadium itself.
Date and Venue: 10.7.1960-Paris.
Attendance: 79,115
Referee: Arthur Holland (ENG)

UEFA EURO CUP 2008 VENUES













Wals Siezenheim Stadium (Austria)
Admission: 30,000


Salzburg, located on the Salzach River in Austria’s Northern Alps will host Group D matches between Greece, Sweden, Russia and Spain. The stadium will also play host to the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2014 Winter Olympics.

















Ernst Happel Stadion (Austria)
Admission: 50,000

Vienna- Ernst Happel Stadium (Prater Stadium), located in the north-east of the country, Most busy venue during the European Championships, holding Group B matches between joint-hosts Austria, Croatia Germany and Poland, as well as two quarter-finals, a semi-final and the final itself. The Ernst Happel Stadium, named after the famous Austrian player and manager, was built between 1929 and 1931 and designed by famous German architect Otto Ernst Schweizer.


























Suisse Stadium ,Switzerland.
Admission: 45,000

Susse Stadium Wankdorf is located on the River Aare of Swiss capital of berne, will host Group C matches between Holland, Italy, France and Romania. The home team for the Stade de Suisse is BSC Young Boys.




























Basel- St. Jakob Park ,Switzerland
Admission: 42,500


St.Jacob Park, Basel, Switzerland, is located on the River Rhine in north-west Switzerland, will host Group A matches between joint-hosts Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Turkey and Portugal, as well as two quarter-finals and a semi-final. The stadium was designed by Basel-based architects Herzog & De Meuron.


























Worthersee Stadion (Austria)
Admission: 32,000.


Worthsee stadium located on the shores of Lake Woerthersee in southern Austria 5 k.m away from the Klagenfurt city, host to Group B matches between Germany, Poland and Croatia. The stadium is the home ground of Austrian side FC Kärnten
























Stade de Geneve Stadium, Switzerland
Admission: 30,084


Geneva, is situated on the Rhone River and Lake Geneva in the south-west of the country and is the location of the Stade de Geneve, will host Group A matches between Portugal, Turkey and the Czech Republic.


























Tivoli Neu Stadium (Austria)
Admission: 17,400


Innsbruck- Tivoli Neu Stadium -located south of Munich and south-west of Salzburg, is home to the Tivoli Neu Stadium, and home ground of FC Wacker Tirol . Host Group D matches between Spain, Russia, and Sweden.

























Letzigrund Stadion (Switserland)
Admision: 23,605.

Zurich- Letzigrund Zurich Stadium is located on the Limmat River in the north-east of the country, will host Group C matches between Romania, France and Italy. Home ground for FC Zurich Grasshopper Club and FC Zurich.