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  1. UEFA Euro 1996 was the tenth edition of the UEFA European Football Championship, UEFA's football competition for national teams. [1] Qualifying rounds were played on a home-and-away round-robin tournament basis prior to the final tournament taking place in England, between 8 and 30 June 1996. [2]

  2. 8 de jun. de 1996 · Germany beats Czech republic 2-1 on golden goal to win 1996 Euro (June 30, 1996). Relive the memorable moments of the 1996 UEFA European Championship, a total of goals in games. Statistics, teams, groups and standings, players, stadiums, photos and videos.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2023 · Oliver Bierhoff was the golden-goal hero as football 'came home'; UEFA.com recalls the drama. ... England staged its first UEFA European Championship in 1996. The games were played in eight cities ...

  4. Buy a 1996 Celebration Of Football Two Pound Brilliant Uncirculated Coin In Folder. £ 20.00. Limited edition BUnc Football 2 Pound coin from The Royal Mint. In 1996, England hosted the tenth UEFA European Football Championship. A record of 48 nations competed in eight stadiums around the UK, from Wembley in London to St James' Park in Newcastle.

  5. 1996 UEFA European Under-18 Championship. The UEFA European Under-18 Championship 1996 Final Tournament was held in France and Luxembourg. It also served as the European qualification for the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship. Players born on or after 1 August 1977 were eligible to participate in this competition.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › simple › UEFA_Euro_1996UEFA Euro 1996 - Wikiwand

    The UEFA Euro 1996 was the 10th UEFA European Football Championship tournament. Its formal name was the 1996 UEFA European Football Championship. It was held in 8 June to 30 June. All the European football teams could compete. The defending champion was Denmark. The tournament was hosted in England. 16 teams were qualified for the final group stage. The winner of the tournament was Germany ...

  7. e. Qualifying for UEFA Euro 1996 took place throughout 1994 and 1995. Forty-seven teams were divided into eight groups, with each team playing the others in their group both home and away. The winners of each group and the six best runners-up qualified automatically, while the two worst runners-up were involved in a play-off at a neutral venue.