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Euro 92 - Definition and Overview

The 1992 European Football Championship (Euro 92) final tournament was hosted by Sweden. It was the 9th edition of the European Football Championship, held every four years and supported by UEFA. The final tournament took place between June 10 and June 26, 1992.

At the time, only eight countries could dispute the final tournament. Seven countries had to qualify for the final stage. Sweden qualified automatically as hosts of the event. Originally, Yugoslavia qualified for the final stage, but due to the developments in the Balkans it was excluded. In its place runner-up Denmark took part in the championship.

Contents

Venues

First Round

All times local (CET)
Half-time scores are in brackets

Group 1

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Sweden 5321042
Denmark 3311122
France 2302123
England 2302112
Sweden 1 - 1 France
Denmark 0 - 0 England
France 0 - 0 England
Sweden 1 - 0 Denmark
Sweden 2 - 1 England
France 1 - 2 Denmark

June 10, 1992

Sweden 1 - 1 (1-0) France 20:15 - Råsundastadion, Solna
Ref: Alexei Spirin (USSR)
Attendance: 29,860
J. Eriksson 24' Papin 58'
 


June 11, 1992

Denmark 0 - 0 (0-0) England 20:15 - Malmö Stadion, Malmö
Ref: John Blankenstein (Netherlands)
Attendance: 26,385


June 14, 1992

France 0 - 0 (0-0) England 17:15 - Malmö Stadion, Malmö
Ref: Sandor Puhl (Hungary)
Attendance: 26,535
 
 
 
Sweden 1 - 0 (0-0) Denmark 20:15 - Råsundastadion, Solna
Ref: Aron Schmidhuber (Germany)
Attendance: 29,902
Brolin 58'
 


June 17, 1992

Sweden 2 - 1 (0-1) England 20:15 - Råsundastadion, Solna
Ref: José Rosa dos Santos (Portugal)
Attendance: 30,126
Eriksson 51' Platt 4'
Brolin 82'
 
France 1 - 2 (0-1) Denmark 20:15 - Malmö Stadion, Malmö
Ref: Hubert Forstinger (Austria)
Attendance: 25,673
Papin 60' Larsen 8'
Elstrup 78'

Group 2

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Netherlands 5321041
Germany 3311144
Scotland 2310233
CIS (USSR) 2302114
Netherlands 1 - 0 Scotland
CIS (USSR) 1 - 1 Germany
Scotland 0 - 2 Germany
Netherlands 0 - 0 CIS (USSR)
Netherlands 3 - 1 Germany
Scotland 3 - 0 CIS (USSR)

June 12, 1992

Netherlands 1 - 0 (0-0) Scotland 17:15 - Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
Ref: Bo Karlsson (Sweden)
Attendance: 35,720
Bergkamp 75'
 
 
CIS (USSR) 1 - 1 (0-0) Germany 20:15 - Idrottsparken, Norrköping
Ref: Gérard Biguet (France)
Attendance: 17,410
Dobrovolski (p) 64' Hässler 90'
 


June 15, 1992

Scotland 0 - 2 (0-1) Germany 17:15 - Idrottsparken, Norrköping
Ref: Guy Goethals (Belgium)
Attendance: 17,638
Riedle 29'
Effenberg 47'
 
Netherlands 0 - 0 (0-0) CIS (USSR) 20:15 - Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
Ref: Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark)
Attendance: 34,400


June 18, 1992

Netherlands 3 - 1 (2-0) Germany 20:15 - Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
Ref: Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy)
Attendance: 37,725
Rijkaard 4' Klinsmann 53'
Witschge 15'
Bergkamp 72'
 
Scotland 3 - 0 (2-0) CIS (USSR) 20:15 - Idrottsparken, Norrköping
Ref: Kurt Röthlisberger (Switzerland)
Attendance: 14,660
McStay 7'
McClair 16'
McAllister (p) 84'

Semi-finals

June 21, 1992

Sweden 2 - 3 (0-1) Germany 20:15 - Råsundastadion, Solna
Ref: Tullio Lanese (Italy)
Attendance: 28,827
Brolin (p) 64' Hässler 11'
K. Andersson 89' Riedle 59'
Riedle 88'


June 22, 1992

Netherlands 2 - 2 (1-2) Denmark 20:15 - Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
Ref: Emilio Soriano Aladrén (Spain)
Attendance: 37,450
after extra-time: 2 - 2 (2-2)
Bergkamp 23' Larsen 5'
Rijkaard 86' Larsen 33'
 
Penalty shootout
Netherlands 4 - 5 Denmark
R. Koeman: goal 1-1 Larsen: goal
van Basten: Schmeichel saved 1-2 Povlsen: goal
Bergkamp: goal 2-3 Elstrup: goal
Rijkaard: goal 3-4 Vilfort: goal
Witschge: goal 4-5 Christofte: goal

Final

June 26, 1992

Denmark 2 - 0 (1-0) Germany 20:15 - Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
Ref: Bruno Galler (Switzerland)
Attendance: 37,800
Jensen 18'
Vilfort 78'
European Champions:

DENMARK (First title)

Goal Scorers

3 Goals

2 Goals

1 Goal

The Winning Squad

Denmark
Number Player Club in 1992
Goalkeepers
1 Peter Schmeichel Manchester United
16 Mogens Krogh Brøndby
Defenders
4 Lars Olsen (Captain) Trabzonspor
2 John Sivebæk Monaco
3 Kent Nielsen Århus
17 Claus Christiansen Lyngby
12 Torben Piechnik B 1903
6 Kim Christofte Brøndby
Midfielders
5 Henrik Andersen Cologne
7 John "Faxe" Jensen Brøndby
18 Kim Vilfort Brøndby
13 Henrik Larsen Lyngby
8 Johnny Mølby Nantes
19 Peter Nielsen Lyngby
20 Morten Bruun Silkeborg
Forwards
11 Brian Laudrup Bayern Munich
9 Flemming Povlsen Borussia Dortmund
10 Lars Elstrup OB Odense
14 Torben Frank Lyngby
15 Bent Christensen Schalke
Coach: Richard Møller Nielsen


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


International Football

FIFA - World Cup - Women's World Cup - World Rankings - Player of the Year
Asia: AFC - Asian Cup | Africa: CAF - African Nations Cup
South America: CONMEBOL - Copa América | North America: CONCACAF - Gold Cup
Oceania: OFC - OFC Nations Cup | Europe: UEFA - European Championship


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