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Encyclopedia > 1988 European Football Championship
Ruud Gullit lifts the trophy after winning the cup with the Netherlands
Ruud Gullit lifts the trophy after winning the cup with the Netherlands

The 1988 European Football Championship (Euro 88) final tournament was held in West Germany. It was the 8th edition of the European Football Championship, held every four years and supported by UEFA. The final tournament took place between June 10 and June 25, 1988. Image File history File links Euro_88. ... Image File history File links Gullit1988. ... Image File history File links Gullit1988. ... Gullit was captain of the Netherlands team that won the 1988 European Football Championship Ruud Gullit (born September 1, 1962) was a Dutch star football player of the 80s and 90s. ... The UEFA European Championship is the main national football competition of the UEFA nations. ... UEFA logo The Union of European Football Associations, almost always referred to by the acronym UEFA (pronounced you-AY-fuh), is the administrative and controlling body for European football. ... June 10 is the 161st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (162nd in leap years), with 204 days remaining. ... June 25 is the 176th day of the year (177th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 189 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


At the time, only eight countries could dispute the final tournament. Seven countries had to qualify for the final stage. West Germany qualified automatically as hosts of the event. The holders, France, failed to qualify.

Contents


Qualification

The following teams participated in the final tournament:

West Germany automatically qualified for the tournament as hosts Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Denmark. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Spain. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ... First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Northern Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Ireland. ...


For details concerning the qualifying phase see, 1988 European Football Championship (qualifying). The qualifying round for the 1988 European Football Championship consisted of 32 teams divided into seven groups; three of four teams and four of five teams. ...


Venues

Rheinstadion was a multi-use stadium in Dusseldorf, Germany. ... Düsseldorf is the capital city of the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and (together with Cologne and the Ruhr Area) the economic center of Western Germany. ... Niedersachsenstadion was a multi-use stadium in Hannover, Germany. ... Map of Germany showing Hanover Hanover (in German: Hannover [haˈnoːfɐ]), on the river Leine, is the capital of the state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany. ... Parkstadion is the former home of FC Schalke 04. ... Gelsenkirchen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. ... Waldstadion The CommerzBank Arena(in the past known as Waldstadion but is still called Waldstadion) is a 52,000 seat stadium in Frankfurt, Germany that is primarily used for soccer and American football. ... Skyline of Frankfurt at night is the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany. ... The Munich Olympiastadion from bigfotos At the heart of the Olympiapark München in northern Munich, the Olympiastadion was the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics. ... Munich (German: München, (pronounced listen)German Federal State of Bavaria. ... Categories: Football (soccer) stubs | UEFA European championship stadiums ... Cologne Cathedral with Hohenzollern Bridge Cologne (German: (help· info) ; Kölsch: Kölle) is Germanys fourth-largest city after Berlin, Hamburg and Munich and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the largest... Categories: UEFA European championship stadiums ... Stuttgart, a city located in southern Germany, is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg with a population of approximately 590,000 as of September 2005 in the city and around 3 million in the metropolitan area. ... A view of the inside AOL Arena is the main stadium of Hamburg, Germany. ... Alster River at dusk Hamburg (Low German: Hamborg, [haË‘mbɔːχ]) is the second largest city in Germany and with Hamburg Harbour, its principal port, Hamburg is also the second largest port city in the European Union. ...

Squads

For a list of all squads that played in the final tournament, see 1988 European Football Championship (squads). Below are the rosters for the 1988 European Football Championship tournament in West Germany. ...


First round

All times local (CET). Central European Time (CET) is one of the names of UTC+1 time zone, 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. ...


Half-time scores are in brackets.


Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
West Germany 5 3 2 1 0 5 1
Italy 5 3 2 1 0 4 1
Spain 2 3 1 0 2 3 5
Denmark 0 3 0 0 3 2 7
West Germany 1 - 1 Italy
Denmark 2 - 3 Spain
West Germany 2 - 0 Denmark
Italy 1 - 0 Spain
West Germany 2 - 0 Spain
Italy 2 - 0 Denmark

June 10, 1988 Image File history File links Flag_of_Germany. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Spain. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Denmark. ... June 10 is the 161st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (162nd in leap years), with 204 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

West Germany 1 - 1 (0-0) Italy 20:15 - Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf
Ref: Keith Hackett (England)
Attendance: 62,552
Brehme 55' Mancini 52'
 

June 11, 1988 Rheinstadion was a multi-use stadium in Dusseldorf, Germany. ... Düsseldorf is the capital city of the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and (together with Cologne and the Ruhr Area) the economic center of Western Germany. ... Andreas Brehme (born November 9, 1960 in Hamburg) is a German football coach and former football defender. ... Roberto Mancini (born November 27, 1964 in Jesi, Ancona) is an Italian football (soccer) player and manager, currently the head coach of Inter Milan in Italys Serie A. On the club level, Mancini played for Bologna (1981-82), Sampdoria (1982-97), Lazio (1997-2000), and Leicester City (2001). ... June 11 is the 162nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (163rd in leap years), with 203 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Denmark 2 - 3 (1-1) Spain 15:30 - Niedersachsenstadion, Hannover
Ref: Albert Thomas (Netherlands)
Attendance: 60,366
M. Laudrup 24' Míchel 5'
Povlsen 82' Butragueño 53'
Gordillo 66'

June 14, 1988 Niedersachsenstadion was a multi-use stadium in Hannover, Germany. ... Map of Germany showing Hanover Hanover (in German: Hannover [haˈnoːfɐ]), on the river Leine, is the capital of the state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany. ... Michael Laudrup (born June 15, 1964 in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish former professional football player and current coach of childhood club Brøndby IF in the Danish Superliga. ... José Miguel González Martín del Campo, also known as Míchel, (born March 23, 1963 in Madrid) is a Spanish football midfielder. ... Flemming Povlsen (born December 3, 1966) is a former Danish international football striker. ... Emilio Butragueño Santos (born July 22, 1963 in Madrid) was a Spanish football forward. ... June 14 is the 165th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (166th in leap years), with 200 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

West Germany 2 - 0 (1-0) Denmark 17:15 - Parkstadion, Gelsenkirchen
Ref: Bob Valentine (Scotland)
Attendance: 64,812
Klinsmann 10'
Thon 85'
 
Italy 1 - 0 (0-0) Spain 20:15 - Waldstadion, Frankfurt
Ref: Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)
Attendance: 51,790
Vialli 73'
 

June 17, 1988 Parkstadion is the former home of FC Schalke 04. ... Gelsenkirchen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. ... Jürgen Klinsmann in 2005 Jürgen Klinsmann (born July 30, 1964) is a German football manager (coach) and former football player. ... Waldstadion The CommerzBank Arena(in the past known as Waldstadion but is still called Waldstadion) is a 52,000 seat stadium in Frankfurt, Germany that is primarily used for soccer and American football. ... Skyline of Frankfurt at night is the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany. ... Gianluca Vialli (born July 9, 1964 in Cremona) is an Italian football striker and manager. ... June 17 is the 168th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (169th in leap years), with 197 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

West Germany 2 - 0 (1-0) Spain 20:15 - Olympiastadion, Munich
Ref: Michel Vautrot (France)
Attendance: 72,308
Völler 29'
Völler 51'
 
Italy 2 - 0 (0-0) Denmark 20:15 - Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
Ref: Bruno Galler (Switzerland)
Attendance: 53,951
Altobelli 67'
De Agostini 87'

The Munich Olympiastadion from bigfotos At the heart of the Olympiapark München in northern Munich, the Olympiastadion was the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics. ... Munich (German: München, (pronounced listen)German Federal State of Bavaria. ... Rudi Völler (2004) Rudolf Rudi Völler (born April 13, 1960 in Hanau, Hessen, Germany) is a former German international football player, and a former manager of the German national team. ... Rudi Völler (2004) Rudolf Rudi Völler (born April 13, 1960 in Hanau, Hessen, Germany) is a former German international football player, and a former manager of the German national team. ... Categories: Football (soccer) stubs | UEFA European championship stadiums ... Cologne Cathedral with Hohenzollern Bridge Cologne (German: (help· info) ; Kölsch: Kölle) is Germanys fourth-largest city after Berlin, Hamburg and Munich and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the largest... Alessandro Altobelli (born November 28, 1955 in Sonnino, Italy) is an Italian football player. ...

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Soviet Union 5 3 2 1 0 5 2
Netherlands 4 3 2 0 1 4 2
Rep. of Ireland 4 3 1 1 1 2 2
England 0 3 0 0 3 2 7
England 0 - 1 Rep. of Ireland
Netherlands 0 - 1 Soviet Union
England 1 - 3 Netherlands
Rep. of Ireland 1 - 1 Soviet Union
England 1 - 3 Soviet Union
Rep. of Ireland 0 - 1 Netherlands

June 12, 1988 Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Ireland. ... First International Italy 3 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Turin, Italy; 21 March 1926) Largest win Republic of Ireland 8 - 0 Malta (Dublin, Ireland; 16 November 1983) Worst defeat Brazil 7 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Uberlândia, Brazil; 27 May 1982) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1990) Best result Quarterfinals... Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ... First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Northern Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First... First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Northern Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First... First International Italy 3 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Turin, Italy; 21 March 1926) Largest win Republic of Ireland 8 - 0 Malta (Dublin, Ireland; 16 November 1983) Worst defeat Brazil 7 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Uberlândia, Brazil; 27 May 1982) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1990) Best result Quarterfinals... First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Northern Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First... First International Italy 3 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Turin, Italy; 21 March 1926) Largest win Republic of Ireland 8 - 0 Malta (Dublin, Ireland; 16 November 1983) Worst defeat Brazil 7 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Uberlândia, Brazil; 27 May 1982) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1990) Best result Quarterfinals... First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Northern Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First... First International Italy 3 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Turin, Italy; 21 March 1926) Largest win Republic of Ireland 8 - 0 Malta (Dublin, Ireland; 16 November 1983) Worst defeat Brazil 7 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Uberlândia, Brazil; 27 May 1982) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1990) Best result Quarterfinals... June 12 is the 163rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (164th in leap years), with 202 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

England 0 - 1 (0-1) Rep. of Ireland 15:30 - Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
Ref: Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany)
Attendance: 51,573
Houghton 6'
 
 
Netherlands 0 - 1 (0-0) Soviet Union 20:15 - Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
Ref: Dieter Pauly (West Germany)
Attendance: 60,000
Rats 52'
 

June 15, 1988 First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Northern Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First... First International Italy 3 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Turin, Italy; 21 March 1926) Largest win Republic of Ireland 8 - 0 Malta (Dublin, Ireland; 16 November 1983) Worst defeat Brazil 7 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Uberlândia, Brazil; 27 May 1982) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1990) Best result Quarterfinals... Categories: UEFA European championship stadiums ... Stuttgart, a city located in southern Germany, is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg with a population of approximately 590,000 as of September 2005 in the city and around 3 million in the metropolitan area. ... Ray Houghton ( Glasgow, January 9, 1962) was an industrious footballer best known for his spell with the last great Liverpool team of the 1980s and his goals in big international fixtures for the Republic of Ireland. ... Categories: Football (soccer) stubs | UEFA European championship stadiums ... Cologne Cathedral with Hohenzollern Bridge Cologne (German: (help· info) ; Kölsch: Kölle) is Germanys fourth-largest city after Berlin, Hamburg and Munich and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the largest... June 15 is the 166th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (167th in leap years), with 199 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

England 1 - 3 (0-1) Netherlands 17:15 - Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf
Ref: Paolo Casarin (Italy)
Attendance: 63,940
Robson 53'   van Basten 44'
van Basten 71'
van Basten 75'
 
Rep. of Ireland 1 - 1 (1-0) Soviet Union 20:15 - Niedersachsenstadion, Hannover
Ref: Emilio Soriano Aladrén (Spain)
Attendance: 38,308
Whelan 38'   Protasov 74'
 

June 18, 1988 First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Northern Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First... Rheinstadion was a multi-use stadium in Dusseldorf, Germany. ... Düsseldorf is the capital city of the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and (together with Cologne and the Ruhr Area) the economic center of Western Germany. ... © http://soccer-europe. ... Marcel van Basten known as Marco van Basten (born October 31, 1964 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch football player who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C. Milan in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... Marcel van Basten known as Marco van Basten (born October 31, 1964 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch football player who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C. Milan in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... Marcel van Basten known as Marco van Basten (born October 31, 1964 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch football player who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C. Milan in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... First International Italy 3 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Turin, Italy; 21 March 1926) Largest win Republic of Ireland 8 - 0 Malta (Dublin, Ireland; 16 November 1983) Worst defeat Brazil 7 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Uberlândia, Brazil; 27 May 1982) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1990) Best result Quarterfinals... Niedersachsenstadion was a multi-use stadium in Hannover, Germany. ... Map of Germany showing Hanover Hanover (in German: Hannover [haˈnoːfɐ]), on the river Leine, is the capital of the state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany. ... Ronnie Whelan (born Dublin, 25th September 1961) was a footballer who was an integral part of the dominant Liverpool side of the 1980s. ... Oleg Protasov (Cyrillic:Олег Протасов, born February 4, 1964 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is a football (soccer) striker, a key member of the USSR national team throughout the 1980s. ... June 18 is the 169th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (170th in leap years), with 196 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

England 1 - 3 (1-2) Soviet Union 15:30 - Waldstadion, Frankfurt
Ref: José Rosa dos Santos (Portugal)
Attendance: 53,000
Adams 16'   Aleinikov 3'
Mikhailichenko 28'
Pasulko 72'
 
Rep. of Ireland 0 - 1 (0-0) Netherlands 15:30 - Parkstadion, Gelsenkirchen
Ref: Horst Brummeier (Austria)
Attendance: 70,800
Kieft 82'
 

First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Northern Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First... Waldstadion The CommerzBank Arena(in the past known as Waldstadion but is still called Waldstadion) is a 52,000 seat stadium in Frankfurt, Germany that is primarily used for soccer and American football. ... Skyline of Frankfurt at night is the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany. ... Tony Alexander Adams MBE, (born October 10, 1966) is an English football player and manager. ... Alexei (Oleksiy) Mikhailichenko (born March 30, 1963 in Kiev) is a former Soviet Ukrainian professional footballer who played for Dynamo Kyiv, Sampdoria and Rangers. ... First International Italy 3 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Turin, Italy; 21 March 1926) Largest win Republic of Ireland 8 - 0 Malta (Dublin, Ireland; 16 November 1983) Worst defeat Brazil 7 - 0 Republic of Ireland (Uberlândia, Brazil; 27 May 1982) World Cup Appearances 3 (First in 1990) Best result Quarterfinals... Parkstadion is the former home of FC Schalke 04. ... Gelsenkirchen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. ... Wim Kieft played for Ajax Amsterdam, PSV, Pisa and the National team of the Netherlands. ...

Semi-finals

June 21, 1988 June 21 is the 172nd day of the year (173rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 193 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

West Germany 1 - 2 (0-0) Netherlands 20:15 - Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
Ref: Ioan Igna (Romania)
Attendance: 61,330
Matthäus (p) 55'   R. Koeman (p) 74'
van Basten 88'

June 22, 1988 Image File history File links Flag_of_Germany. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ... A view of the inside AOL Arena is the main stadium of Hamburg, Germany. ... Alster River at dusk Hamburg (Low German: Hamborg, [haˑmbɔːχ]) is the second largest city in Germany and with Hamburg Harbour, its principal port, Hamburg is also the second largest port city in the European Union. ... Lothar Matthäus. ... Image © soccer-europe. ... Marcel van Basten known as Marco van Basten (born October 31, 1964 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch football player who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C. Milan in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... June 22 is the 173rd day of the year (174th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 192 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Soviet Union 2 - 0 (0-0) Italy 20:15 - Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
Ref: Alexis Ponnet (Belgium)
Attendance: 61,606
Litovtchenko 58'
Protasov 62'

Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ... Categories: UEFA European championship stadiums ... Stuttgart, a city located in southern Germany, is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg with a population of approximately 590,000 as of September 2005 in the city and around 3 million in the metropolitan area. ... Oleg Protasov (Cyrillic:Олег Протасов, born February 4, 1964 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is a football (soccer) striker, a key member of the USSR national team throughout the 1980s. ...

Final

June 25, 1988 June 25 is the 176th day of the year (177th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 189 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Soviet Union 0 - 2 (0-1) Netherlands 15:30 - Olympiastadion, Munich
Ref: Michel Vautrot (France)
Attendance: 72,308
Gullit 32'
van Basten 54'
Euro 1988 Champions:

Netherlands
NETHERLANDS
First title

Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ... The Munich Olympiastadion from bigfotos At the heart of the Olympiapark München in northern Munich, the Olympiastadion was the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics. ... Munich (German: München, (pronounced listen)German Federal State of Bavaria. ... Gullit was captain of the Netherlands team that won the 1988 European Football Championship Ruud Gullit (born September 1, 1962) was a Dutch star football player of the 80s and 90s. ... Marcel van Basten known as Marco van Basten (born October 31, 1964 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch football player who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C. Milan in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ...

Tournament Statistics

Goal Scorers

5 Goals
2 Goals
1 Goal

Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ... Marcel van Basten known as Marco van Basten (born October 31, 1964 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch football player who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C. Milan in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Germany. ... Rudi Völler (2004) Rudolf Rudi Völler (born April 13, 1960 in Hanau, Hessen, Germany) is a former German international football player, and a former manager of the German national team. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... Oleg Protasov (Cyrillic:Олег Протасов, born February 4, 1964 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is a football (soccer) striker, a key member of the USSR national team throughout the 1980s. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Denmark. ... Michael Laudrup (born June 15, 1964 in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish former professional football player and current coach of childhood club Brøndby IF in the Danish Superliga. ... Flemming Povlsen (born December 3, 1966) is a former Danish international football striker. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ... Tony Alexander Adams MBE, (born October 10, 1966) is an English football player and manager. ... © http://soccer-europe. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Germany. ... Andreas Brehme (born November 9, 1960 in Hamburg) is a German football coach and former football defender. ... Jürgen Klinsmann in 2005 Jürgen Klinsmann (born July 30, 1964) is a German football manager (coach) and former football player. ... Lothar Matthäus. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ... Alessandro Altobelli (born November 28, 1955 in Sonnino, Italy) is an Italian football player. ... Roberto Mancini (born November 27, 1964 in Jesi, Ancona) is an Italian football (soccer) player and manager, currently the head coach of Inter Milan in Italys Serie A. On the club level, Mancini played for Bologna (1981-82), Sampdoria (1982-97), Lazio (1997-2000), and Leicester City (2001). ... Gianluca Vialli (born July 9, 1964 in Cremona) is an Italian football striker and manager. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ... Gullit was captain of the Netherlands team that won the 1988 European Football Championship Ruud Gullit (born September 1, 1962) was a Dutch star football player of the 80s and 90s. ... Wim Kieft played for Ajax Amsterdam, PSV, Pisa and the National team of the Netherlands. ... Image © soccer-europe. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Ireland. ... Ray Houghton ( Glasgow, January 9, 1962) was an industrious footballer best known for his spell with the last great Liverpool team of the 1980s and his goals in big international fixtures for the Republic of Ireland. ... Ronnie Whelan (born Dublin, 25th September 1961) was a footballer who was an integral part of the dominant Liverpool side of the 1980s. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... Alexei (Oleksiy) Mikhailichenko (born March 30, 1963 in Kiev) is a former Soviet Ukrainian professional footballer who played for Dynamo Kyiv, Sampdoria and Rangers. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Spain. ... Emilio Butragueño Santos (born July 22, 1963 in Madrid) was a Spanish football forward. ... José Miguel González Martín del Campo, also known as Míchel, (born March 23, 1963 in Madrid) is a Spanish football midfielder. ...

Fastest Goal

3 Minutes
Sergei Aleinikov (England vs USSR)

Average Goals

2.26 Per Game


The Winning Squad

Netherlands
Number Player Club in 1988
Goalkeepers
1 Hans van Breukelen PSV Eindhoven
16 Joop Hiele Feyenoord
Defenders
2 Adrie van Tiggelen Anderlecht
3 Sjaak Troost Feyenoord
4 Ronald Koeman PSV Eindhoven
6 Berry van Aerle PSV Eindhoven
15 Wim Koevermans Fortuna Sittard
17 Frank Rijkaard Zaragoza
18 Wilbert Suvrijn Roda Kerkrade
Midfielders
5 Aron Winter Ajax
7 Gerald Vanenburg PSV Eindhoven
8 Arnold Mühren Ajax
10 Ruud Gullit AC Milan
13 Erwin Koeman KV Mechelen
20 Jan Wouters Ajax
Forwards
9 Johnny Bosman Ajax
11 John van't Schip Ajax
12 Marco van Basten AC Milan
14 Wim Kieft PSV Eindhoven
19 Hendrik Krüzen FC Den Bosch
Coach: Rinus Michels
International football

FIFA | World Cup | Women's World Cup | Confederations Cup | World Rankings | Player of the Year Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ... Johannes Franciscus Hans van Breukelen (born October 4, 1956 in Utrecht) is a former footballer from the Netherlands. ... Philips Sport Vereniging (English: Philips Sports Union), widely known either as PSV or PSV Eindhoven, is a sports club from Eindhoven, the Netherlands. ... Feyenoord Rotterdam is a popular Dutch football club from the city of Rotterdam. ... Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht, usually known as Anderlecht, is a Belgian football club from the Brussels Capital Region. ... Feyenoord Rotterdam is a popular Dutch football club from the city of Rotterdam. ... Image © soccer-europe. ... Philips Sport Vereniging (English: Philips Sports Union), widely known either as PSV or PSV Eindhoven, is a sports club from Eindhoven, the Netherlands. ... Hubertus Aegidius Hermanus Berry van Aerle (born December 8, 1962 in Helmond) is a former Dutch footballer. ... Philips Sport Vereniging (English: Philips Sports Union), widely known either as PSV or PSV Eindhoven, is a sports club from Eindhoven, the Netherlands. ... Fortuna Sittard is a football club in Sittard, the Netherlands. ... Frank Rijkaard Image © http://soccer-europe. ... Real Zaragoza is a Spanish football team from Zaragoza in Aragón. ... Roda JC Kerkrade is a Dutch football club located in Kerkrade, a place in the south of The Netherlands near the German border. ... Aron Winter (born March 1, 1967 in Paramaribo, Surinam) is a retired Dutch footballer. ... Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax (Euronext: AJAX) also referred to as Ajax Amsterdam, AFC Ajax, or simply Ajax (pronounced Ah-yahx), is a football club from Amsterdam, Netherlands. ... Philips Sport Vereniging (English: Philips Sports Union), widely known either as PSV or PSV Eindhoven, is a sports club from Eindhoven, the Netherlands. ... Arnold Johannes Hyacinthus Mühren (born June 2, 1951 in Volendam) is a former Dutch footballer. ... Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax (Euronext: AJAX) also referred to as Ajax Amsterdam, AFC Ajax, or simply Ajax (pronounced Ah-yahx), is a football club from Amsterdam, Netherlands. ... Gullit was captain of the Netherlands team that won the 1988 European Football Championship Ruud Gullit (born September 1, 1962) was a Dutch star football player of the 80s and 90s. ... AC Milan is an Italian football club. ... Erwin Koeman (born September 20, 1961 in Zaandam) is a Dutch football manager and former player. ... K.V. Mechelen is a Belgian football club from Mechelen in Antwerp. ... Jan Wouters (born July 17, 1960 in Utrecht, Netherlands) is a former professional football midfielder, currently first team coach at Rangers F.C.. The Dutchman played for several clubs including FC Utrecht, PSV Eindhoven, Bayern Munich and Ajax Amsterdam. ... Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax (Euronext: AJAX) also referred to as Ajax Amsterdam, AFC Ajax, or simply Ajax (pronounced Ah-yahx), is a football club from Amsterdam, Netherlands. ... Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax (Euronext: AJAX) also referred to as Ajax Amsterdam, AFC Ajax, or simply Ajax (pronounced Ah-yahx), is a football club from Amsterdam, Netherlands. ... Johannes Nicolaas John van t Schip (born December 30, 1963 in Fort Saint John, British Columbia, Canada) is a Dutch football coach and former player. ... Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax (Euronext: AJAX) also referred to as Ajax Amsterdam, AFC Ajax, or simply Ajax (pronounced Ah-yahx), is a football club from Amsterdam, Netherlands. ... Marcel van Basten known as Marco van Basten (born October 31, 1964 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch football player who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C. Milan in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... AC Milan is an Italian football club. ... Wim Kieft played for Ajax Amsterdam, PSV, Pisa and the National team of the Netherlands. ... Philips Sport Vereniging (English: Philips Sports Union), widely known either as PSV or PSV Eindhoven, is a sports club from Eindhoven, the Netherlands. ... FC Den Bosch is football club from s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. ... Marinus Jacobus Hendricus Rinus Michels (born February 9, 1928) is a Dutch football coach. ... Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The Fédération Internationale de Football Association, universally known by its acronym FIFA, is the international governing body of football (soccer). ... 1990 copy of the World Cup Trophy awarded to West Germany. ... The FIFA Womens World Cup is the most important competition in international football for women. ... The Confederations Cup The FIFA Confederations Cup is a football (soccer) tournament for national teams, held every four years (previously every two years) by FIFA. It is contested by the winners of each of the six FIFA confederation championships (CAF, CONMEBOL, UEFA, AFC, OFC, CONCACAF), along with the FIFA World... The FIFA World Rankings were introduced in August 1993 to make it possible to publish comparisons of the relative strengths of internationally active teams at regular intervals. ... The FIFA World Player of the Year is a football award given annually to the male and female player who is thought to be the best in the world, based on votes by coaches and captains of international teams. ...

██ Asia: AFCAsian Cup Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1357x628, 19 KB) Summary This image is copy of World Map FIFA.png I added divisions in UK - England, Scotland & Wales. ... Asian Football Confederation Logo The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of football in Asia. ... The AFC Asian Cup, formerly known as the Asian Nations Cup is the main national football competition of the AFC nations. ...

██ Africa: CAFAfrican Cup of Nations CAF Logo The Confederation of African Football (CAF; French: Confédération Africaine de Football) represents international football in Africa, and organises the African Nations Cup as well as the African Champions League. ... The African Cup of Nations is the main international football competition for CAF nations. ...

██ North America: CONCACAFGold Cup CONCACAF (the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football), also known as The Football Confederation, is the continent-wide governing body for association football in North America, Central America and the Caribbean. ... The CONCACAF Gold Cup is the main national soccer competition of the CONCACAF nations. ...

██ South America: CONMEBOLCopa América CONMEBOL or CSF (CONfederación sudaMEricana de FútBOL, South American Football Confederation) is the governing body of football in South America. ... The Copa América is the main national football competition of the CONMEBOL nations. ...

██ Oceania: OFCOFC Nations Cup Oceania Football Confederation logo since 1998 The Oceania Football Confederation is one of the six continental confederations of international football. ... The Oceania Cup is the biennial football competition held among the Oceanian nations. ...

██ Europe: UEFAEuropean Championship UEFA logo The Union of European Football Associations, almost always referred to by the acronym UEFA (pronounced you-AY-fuh), is the administrative and controlling body for European football. ... The UEFA European Championship is the main national football competition of the UEFA nations. ...

European Football Championship

France 1960 | Spain 1964 | Italy 1968 | Belgium 1972 | Yugoslavia 1976 | Italy 1980 | France 1984 | West Germany 1988 | Sweden 1992 | England 1996 | Belgium/Netherlands 2000 | Portugal 2004 | Austria/Switzerland 2008 | 2012 The UEFA European Championship is the main national football competition of the UEFA nations. ... The 1976 European Football Championship (Euro 76) final tournament was held in Yugoslavia. ... The 1996 European Football Championship (or simply Euro 96) was hosted by England. ... The 2000 UEFA European Championship, or Euro 2000, was the 11th edition of the UEFA European Championship, a competition between the national football teams of Europe held every four years and organised by UEFA, footballs governing body in Europe. ... The 2008 European Football Championship will take place in Austria and Switzerland, from 7 to 29 June 2008. ... Organization of the 2012 European Football Championship was initially contested for by five bids representing seven countries : Croatia/Hungary (joint bid), Greece, Italy, Poland/Ukraine (joint bid), and Turkey. ...


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European Football Championship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1324 words)
The UEFA European Championship is the main football competition of the men's national football teams governed by the UEFA.
Henri came up with the idea of a European championship but died five years prior to the first tournament in 1960, and his son Pierre Delaunay was the person in charge of making the trophy.
The 1988 competition was held in West Germany, while the format from the 1984 competition was retained.
1988 European Football Championship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (222 words)
The 1988 European Football Championship (Euro 88) final tournament was held in West Germany.
It was the 8th edition of the European Football Championship, held every four years and supported by UEFA.
For details concerning the qualifying phase see, 1988 European Football Championship (qualifying).
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