UEFA European Championship Teams of the Tournament
This article lists the Teams of the Tournament in the UEFA European Championship (including the UEFA European Nations' Cup) from 1960 to date.[1]
France 1960
- 1.
Lev Yashin - 2.
Vladimir Durković - 3.
Ladislav Novák - 4.
Igor Netto - 5.
Josef Masopust - 6.
Valentin Ivanov - 7.
Slava Metreveli - 8.
Milan Galić - 9.
Viktor Ponedelnik - 10.
Dragoslav Šekularac - 11.
Bora Kostić
Spain 1964
- 1.
Lev Yashin - 2.
Feliciano Rivilla - 3.
Dezső Novák - 4.
Ignacio Zoco - 5.
Ferran Olivella - 6.
Amancio Amaro - 7.
Ferenc Bene - 8.
Valentin Ivanov - 9.
Jesús Pereda - 10.
Luis Suárez - 11.
Flórián Albert
Italy 1968
- 1.
Dino Zoff - 2.
Mirsad Fazlagić - 3.
Giacinto Facchetti - 4.
Ivica Osim - 5.
Albert Shesternyov - 6.
Bobby Moore - 7.
Angelo Domenghini - 8.
Geoff Hurst - 9.
Luigi Riva - 10.
Sandro Mazzola - 11.
Dragan Džajić
Belgium 1972
- 1.
Evgeny Rudakov - 2.
Revaz Dzodzuashvili - 3.
Paul Breitner - 4.
Herbert Wimmer - 5.
Murtaz Khurtsilava - 6.
Franz Beckenbauer - 7.
Jupp Heynckes - 8.
Uli Hoeneß - 9.
Gerd Müller - 10.
Günter Netzer - 11.
Raoul Lambert
Yugoslavia 1976
- 1.
Ivo Viktor - 2.
Ján Pivarník - 3.
Ruud Krol - 4.
Jaroslav Pollák - 5.
Anton Ondruš - 6.
Franz Beckenbauer - 7.
Rainer Bonhof - 8.
Zdeněk Nehoda - 9.
Dieter Müller - 10.
Antonín Panenka - 11.
Dragan Džajić
Italy 1980
- 1.
Dino Zoff - 2.
Claudio Gentile - 4.
Karlheinz Förster - 6.
Gaetano Scirea - 3.
Hans-Peter Briegel - 7.
Jan Ceulemans - 5.
Marco Tardelli - 8.
Bernd Schuster - 10.
Hansi Müller - 11.
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge - 9.
Horst Hrubesch
France 1984
- 1.
Harald Schumacher - 2.
João Pinto - 4.
Karlheinz Förster - 5.
Morten Olsen - 3.
Andreas Brehme - 6.
Fernando Chalana - 8.
Jean Tigana - 10.
Michel Platini - 7.
Frank Arnesen - 9.
Rudi Völler - 11.
Alain Giresse
West Germany 1988
- 1.
Hans van Breukelen - 2.
Giuseppe Bergomi - 3.
Paolo Maldini - 4.
Ronald Koeman - 5.
Frank Rijkaard - 10.
Ruud Gullit - 6.
Jan Wouters - 7.
Giuseppe Giannini - 11.
Gianluca Vialli - 8.
Lothar Matthäus - 9.
Marco van Basten
Sweden 1992
- 1.
Peter Schmeichel - 2.
Jocelyn Angloma - 3.
Andreas Brehme - 5.
Laurent Blanc - 4.
Jürgen Kohler - 10.
Ruud Gullit - 6.
Stefan Effenberg - 8.
Thomas Häßler - 9.
Marco van Basten - 7.
Dennis Bergkamp - 11.
Brian Laudrup
England 1996
(Squad selection – 18 players)
- Goalkeepers
- Defenders
- Midfielders
- Forwards
Belgium and Netherlands 2000
(Squad selection – 22 players)
- Goalkeepers
- Defenders
-
Lilian Thuram -
Laurent Blanc -
Marcel Desailly -
Alessandro Nesta -
Fabio Cannavaro -
Paolo Maldini -
Frank de Boer
- Midfielders
- Forwards
Portugal 2004
(Squad selection – 23 players)
- Goalkeepers
- Defenders
-
Ashley Cole -
Sol Campbell -
Ricardo Carvalho -
Traianos Dellas -
Olof Mellberg -
Giourkas Seitaridis -
Gianluca Zambrotta
- Midfielders
- Forwards
-
Wayne Rooney -
Milan Baroš -
Henrik Larsson -
Jon Dahl Tomasson -
Ruud van Nistelrooy -
Angelos Charisteas -
Cristiano Ronaldo
Austria and Switzerland 2008
(Squad selection – 23 players)[2]
- Goalkeepers
- Defenders
- Midfielders
-
Hamit Altıntop -
Luka Modrić -
Marcos Senna -
Xavi -
Konstantin Zyryanov -
Michael Ballack -
Cesc Fàbregas -
Andrés Iniesta -
Lukas Podolski -
Wesley Sneijder
- Forwards
Poland and Ukraine 2012
(Squad selection – 23 players)[3]
- Goalkeepers
- Defenders
- Midfielders
-
Steven Gerrard -
Daniele De Rossi -
Xavi -
Andrés Iniesta -
Sami Khedira -
Sergio Busquets -
Mesut Özil -
Andrea Pirlo -
Xabi Alonso
- Forwards
References
- ↑ "European Championships - UEFA Teams of Tournament". RSSSF. 14 August 2004. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
- ↑ "Spain dominate Team of the Tournament". UEFA. 1 July 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
- ↑ "Ten Spain players in Team of the Tournament". UEFA. 2 July 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
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