UEFA Euro 1992

1992 UEFA European Football Championship
Europamästerskapet i fotboll
Sverige 1992

UEFA Euro 1992 official logo
Tournament details
Host country  Sweden
Dates 10 June – 26 June
Teams 8
Venue(s) (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Denmark (1st title)
Runners-up  Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played 15
Goals scored 32 (2.13 per match)
Attendance 430,111 (28,674 per match)
Top scorer(s) Henrik Larsen
Karlheinz Riedle
Dennis Bergkamp
Tomas Brolin
(3 goals)
1988
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The 1992 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was hosted by Sweden between 10 and 26 June 1992. It was the ninth European Football Championship, which is held every four years and supported by UEFA. Denmark won the 1992 championship, one of the country's few major football triumphs. The team had qualified only as a result of the breakup of Yugoslavia. Eight national teams contested the finals tournament.

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Summary

Sweden was chosen over Spain to host the event. Spain was at a disadvantage as they had already been chosen to host the EXPO 1992 and the 1992 Summer Olympic Games.[1]

Seven of the eight teams had to qualify for the final stage; Sweden qualified automatically as hosts of the event. The USSR qualified for the finals shortly before the break-up of the country, and took part in the tournament under the banner of the Commonwealth of Independent States before the former Soviet republics formed their own national teams after the competition. The CIS team represented the following Soviet republics: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova and Tajikistan. Four out of 15 ex-republics were not members of the CIS: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania did not send their players, Georgia was not a member of the CIS at the time, but Georgian Kakhaber Tskhadadze was a part of the squad.

Originally, Yugoslavia qualified for the final stage, but due to the Yugoslav wars, the team was disqualified and their qualifying group's runner-up, Denmark, took part in the championship. They shocked the continent when Peter Schmeichel saved Marco van Basten's penalty in the semi-final penalty shoot-out against the Netherlands, thus defeating the defending European champions. The shock was compounded when Denmark went on to defeat the reigning world champions Germany 2-0 to win the European title.

The official anthem of the tournament was "More Than a Game", performed by Towe Jaarnek and Peter Jöback. It was the last tournament to use the UEFA plus flag logo, and the last before the tournament came to be known as "Euro" (it is known as "Euro 1992" only retrospectively). It was also the first major football competition in which the players had their names printed on their backs, at around the time that it was becoming a trend in club football across Europe.

Qualification

The following teams participated in the final tournament:

Venues

Göteborg Solna Malmö Norrköping
Ullevi Råsunda Stadium Malmö Stadion Idrottsparken
Capacity: 44,000 Capacity: 40,000 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 23,000

Match officials

Austria
Belgium
Commonwealth of Independent States
Denmark
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland

Squads

For a list of all participating squads see 1992 UEFA European Football Championship squads

Results

In the group stage, two points were awarded for a win, one for a draw. The following championship would see three points awarded for a win.

First round

All times local (CEST/UTC+2)

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Sweden 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 5
 Denmark 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 3
 France 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2
 England 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
10 June 1992
20:15
Sweden  1 – 1  France Råsunda Stadium, Solna
Attendance: 29,860
Referee: Alexey Spirin (CIS)
J. Eriksson  24' (Report) Papin  58'

11 June 1992
20:15
Denmark  0 – 0  England Malmö Stadion, Malmö
Attendance: 26,385
Referee: John Blankenstein (Netherlands)
(Report)

14 June 1992
17:15
France  0 – 0  England Malmö Stadion, Malmö
Attendance: 26,535
Referee: Sándor Puhl (Hungary)
(Report)

14 June 1992
20:15
Sweden  1 – 0  Denmark Råsunda Stadium, Solna
Attendance: 29,902
Referee: Aron Schmidhuber (Germany)
Brolin  58' (Report)

17 June 1992
20:15
Sweden  2 – 1  England Råsunda Stadium, Solna
Attendance: 30,126
Referee: José Rosa dos Santos (Portugal)
J. Eriksson  51'
Brolin  82'
(Report) Platt  4'

17 June 1992
20:15
France  1 – 2  Denmark Malmö Stadion, Malmö
Attendance: 25,673
Referee: Hubert Forstinger (Austria)
Papin  60' (Report) Larsen  8'
Elstrup  78'

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Netherlands 3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 5
 Germany 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 3
 Scotland 3 1 0 2 3 3 0 2
 CIS 3 0 2 1 1 4 −3 2
12 June 1992
17:15
Netherlands  1 – 0  Scotland Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 35,720
Referee: Bo Karlsson (Sweden)
Bergkamp  75' (Report)

12 June 1992
20:15
CIS  1 – 1  Germany Idrottsparken, Norrköping
Attendance: 17,410
Referee: Gérard Biguet (France)
Dobrovolski  64' (pen.) (Report) Häßler  90'

15 June 1992
17:15
Scotland  0 – 2  Germany Idrottsparken, Norrköping
Attendance: 17,638
Referee: Guy Goethals (Belgium)
(Report) Riedle  29'
Effenberg  47'

15 June 1992
20:15
Netherlands  0 – 0  CIS Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 34,400
Referee: Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark)
(Report)

18 June 1992
20:15
Netherlands  3 – 1  Germany Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 37,725
Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy)
Rijkaard  2'
Witschge  15'
Bergkamp  72'
(Report) Klinsmann  53'

18 June 1992
20:15
Scotland  3 – 0  CIS Idrottsparken, Norrköping
Attendance: 14,660
Referee: Kurt Röthlisberger (Switzerland)
McStay  7'
McClair  16'
McAllister  84' (pen.)
(Report)

Knockout stage

  Semi-finals Final
21 June – Solna
  Sweden 2  
  Germany 3  
 
26 June – Gothenburg
      Germany 0
    Denmark 2
22 June – Gothenburg
  Netherlands 2 (4)
  Denmark (pen) 2 (5)  

Semi-finals

21 June 1992
20:15
Sweden  2 – 3  Germany Råsunda Stadium, Solna
Attendance: 28,827
Referee: Tullio Lanese (Italy)
Brolin  64' (pen.)
K. Andersson  89'
(Report) Häßler  11'
Riedle  59'88'

22 June 1992
20:15
Netherlands  2 – 2 (a.e.t.)  Denmark Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 37,450
Referee: Emilio Soriano Aladren (Spain)
Bergkamp  23'
Rijkaard  86'
(Report) Larsen  5'33'
  Penalties  
R. Koeman
Van Basten
Bergkamp
Rijkaard
R. Witschge
4 – 5 Larsen
Povlsen
Elstrup
Vilfort
Christofte

Final

26 June 1992
20:15
Denmark  2 – 0  Germany Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 37,800
Referee: Bruno Galler (Switzerland)
Jensen  19'
Vilfort  79'
(Report)

Goal scorers

3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

References

  1. ^ Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling: Die Geschichte der Fußball-Europameisterschaft, Verlag Die Werkstatt, ISBN 978-3-89533-553-2
  2. ^ "United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 (Implementing Trade Embargo on Yugoslavia)". University of Minnesota Human Rights Center. http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/peace/docs/scres757.html. Retrieved 18 August 2008. 

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