24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, Paris, Île-de-France
Soccer Stadium · Auteuil · 119 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1960 UEFA European Championship: Trailing 4-2 with under half an hour to play, Yugoslavia staged a remarkable comeback to triumph 5-4 against France.
24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, Paris, Île-de-France
Soccer Stadium · Auteuil · 119 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1960 UEFA European Championship: The 1960 addition was hallmarked by Lev Yashin’s brilliance but Viktor Ponedelnik stole the headlines in the inaugural final with his extra-time winner.
Av. de Concha Espina, 1 (P. de La Castellana), Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid
Soccer Stadium · Nueva España · 1129 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1964 UEFA European Championship: Marcelino headed a memorable winner as Spain took to home soil to win their first major trophy in 1964 against the Soviet Union.
Soccer Stadium · Mount Florida · 21 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1968 UEFA European Championship: Scotland’s 1-1 draw with England at Hampden Park attracted what remains the tournament’s record crowd, 130,711.
Avenue de Marathonlaan 135, Brussel (Laken), Brussel-Hoofdstad
Soccer Stadium · Heizel · 52 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1972 UEFA European Championship: After scoring both goals in the 2-1 semi-final win against Belgium, Gerd Müller found the net twice in the 3-0 defeat of the Soviet Union in the final.
Ljutice Bogdana 1a (Banjički venac), Београд, Central Serbia
Soccer Stadium · Savski Venac · 77 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1976 UEFA European Championship: Panenka achieved immortality by waiting for Sepp Maier to dive before chipping his spot kick audaciously down the middle to seal Czechoslovakia's triumph.
Soccer Stadium · della Vittoria · 213 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1980 UEFA European Championship: Only in the West Germany side because of Klaus Fischer's broken leg, forward Horst Hrubesch ended up stealing the spotlight in Italy by scoring twice in the final.
Soccer Stadium · Saint-Giniez · 42 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1984 UEFA European Championship: On his way to a record nine goals, Michel Platini scored a dramatic extra-time winner as France came from 2-1 down against Portugal to book their place in the final.
24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, Paris, Île-de-France
Soccer Stadium · Auteuil · 119 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1984 UEFA European Championship: Requiring a point to reach the semi-finals, West Germany's uncanny efffiency went awry as Spain's Antonio Maceda's hit them with a 90th-minute sucker punch.
24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, Paris, Île-de-France
Soccer Stadium · Auteuil · 119 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1984 UEFA European Championship: Captain Michel Platini was France's inspiration. His superb free-kick took his tournament tally to a record nine, and ensured Spain were defeated in the final.
UEFA.com: 1988 UEFA European Championship: Meeting Mick McCarthy's long throw, Ronnie Whelan executed an unorthodox but ultimately stunning volley, although his goal would be eclipsed in the final.
Stadium · Milbertshofen-Am Hart · 42 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: 1988 UEFA European Championship: Meeting Arnold Mühren's looping crossfield ball on the right, Marco Van Basten crashed a groundbreaking volley over Rinat Dasaev and just inside the far post.
UEFA.com: EURO '92: With the game poised at 1-1 Sweden exploded into life eight minutes from time when a scintillating succession of one-touch passes culminated in Thomas Brolin's thumping finish.
UEFA.com: EURO '92: Denmark failed to qualify for the finals but after Yugoslavia pulled out, the Danes became the unlikeliest of winners, eventually overcoming Germany 2-0 in the final.
UEFA.com: EURO '92: Pre-tournament favourites France stumbled to their final group game knowing a third draw would see them through but their star-studded line-up came undone against eventual winners Denmark.
UEFA.com: EURO '92: Peter Schmeichel added to the buzz surrounding his displays by denying 1988 hero Marco van Basten in the semi-final shoot-out, diving low to his left to catapult the Danes into the final.
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Oliver Bierhoff climbed off the bench to inspire injury-ravaged Germany to EURO '96 glory in extra time, the first occasion a major tournament had been decided by a golden goal.
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Stuart Pearce exorcised his penalty demons by striking an emphatic spot kick past Spain's Andoni Zubizarreta, before celebrating with euphoric exuberance.
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Picking the ball up just past the halfway line, the extravagantly-maned Karel Poborský descended on goal, beating four players, before deftly lifting the ball over Portugal's Vítor Baía.
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Playing in their first tournament since gaining independence, Czech Republic started fresh-faced duo Pavel Nedvěd and Karel Poborský, the former scoring in a shock 2-1 win against Italy.
Soccer Stadium · Hillsborough · 33 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: EURO '96: With Peter Schmeichel frantically backtracking, Davor Šuker executed the deftest of lobs to leave the Great Dane helpless - http://uefa.to/KfXnOU
UEFA.com: EURO '96: Collecting a Darren Anderton chip on the edge of the box, Gascoigne flicked the ball over Colin Hendry with his left foot, and sublimely volleyed past Andy Goram with his right.
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2004: Maniche set the tone for a triumphant Portugal performance with a spectacular swerving effort which crashed in off the upright to book his side’s place in the semi-finals.
Soccer Stadium · Leopoldstadt · 28 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2008: Fernando Torres outmuscled Philipp Lahm and clipped the ball over the diving Jens Lehman to secure Spain's first title in 44 years.
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2004: Trailing 2-0 after 19 minutes, the Czech Republic were a fraught figure, but still had enough to stun the Netherlands and complete a momentus comeback to reach the last four.
Soccer Stadium · Oud-IJsselmonde · 94 tips and reviews
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2000: The world champions looked set for defeat in the 2000 final, before Sylvain Wiltord levelled with seconds remaining and David Trezeguet’s golden goal broke Italian hearts.
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2000: Netherlands’ Frank de Boer instigated a spirited fight back against France by unleashing an outrageous but ultimately unstoppable 30-metre free-kick on home soil.
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2000: 3-0 down to Slovenia with 23 minutes remaining, ten-man Yugoslavia looked down and out before staging a super comeback with three goals in six frantic minutes.
UEFA.com: UEFA EURO 2000: Alan Shearer’s headed goal ensured England beat old foes Germany in a competitive match for the first time since seeing off West Germany in the 1966 FIFA World Cup final.