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final of EURO 2000™ is fast approaching. Get
ready to impress, or perhaps distress, your
friends with your knowledge. Euro2000.org
presents our 50 essential facts about today's
final. Who was the last player to miss a penalty
in the final of a European championship? Who is
the only member of the France squad not to have
played at EURO 2000™? Discover the answers to
these questions and far more…
The
match:
1:
The qualifying for EURO 2000™ began in
September 1998. 49 teams took part in the
qualifying series. 16 qualified for the finals
bringing with them a total of 352 players. There
have been 258 EURO 2000™ games to date, with
just the most important one remaining.
2:
This will be the 11th European Championship
final. Nine different teams have lifted the
Henri Delaunay trophy. The only country to win
more than once was West Germany (in 1972 and
1980. The re-unified Germany also won the trophy
in 1996). France and Italy have both won one
European Championship apiece.
3:
France and Italy have never met before in the
European Championship, be it in the qualifying
round or a finals tournament
4
Italy have not beaten France since 1978 but they
have won 17 and lost only seven of their 29
previous meetings (includes Olympic Games).
5:
The team scoring first in the European
Championship final has only twice failed to win.
Yugoslavia scored first and lost to the Soviet
Union in the 1960 final, while Germany came from
behind to beat the Czech Republic in 1996.
6:
The biggest victory in a European Championship
final came in 1972 when West Germany beat the
Soviet Union 3-0
7:
Four European Championship finals have gone to
extra-time (1960, 1968, 1976 and 1996). Only one
has been decided on penalties - the 1976 final
between West Germany and Czechoslovakia.
8:
No-one has ever scored a hat-trick in a European
Championship final. The highest scorers in a
European Championship final are all German. Gerd
Muller scored twice in the 1972 final, Horst
Hrubesch bagged a brace in the 1980 final and
Oliver Bierhoff grabbed two in the 1996 final.
9:
The last penalty miss in a European Championship
final was in 1988 when The Netherlands' Hans Van
Breukelen saved an Igor Belanov spot-kick
against the Soviet Union.
10:
Anders Frisk will be the first Swede to
officiate a European Championship final when he
officiates the France v Italy clash.
The
teams: France:
11:
France have appeared in one previous European
Championship final, emerging 2-0 victors over
Spain in 1984.
12:
France have won both major tournament finals
they have appeared in: the final of EURO 84 and
the final of the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
13:
Marcel Desailly is the only player in the French
squad to have played every minute of every
French game at EURO 2000™.
14:
France have had 57 shots on goal in their five
EURO 2000™ finals matches. 28 were on target
and they have scored 11 times.
15:
France have never beaten Italy by more than two
clear goals.
16:
France midfielder Patrick Vieira has committed
more fouls at EURO 2000™ (17) than any other
of the 43 players in the Italy and France
squads.
17:
France's record goalscorer of all time is Michel
Platini with 41 goals from 72 games. Just
Fontaine is next with an astonishing 27 goals in
20 games. Of the current squad Youri Djorkaeff
is the most prolific with 26 goals in 66
appearances.
18:
Dider Deschamps is the most-capped French player
of all time. The EURO 2000™ final will be his
101st appearance. Laurent Blanc is second on the
all-time list with 93 caps.
19:
France have had to endure five penalty
shoot-outs in major championships. They have won
three and lost two.
20:
France are aiming to become the first World Cup
holders to win the European title. The only
nation to have ever held both trophies at once
is West Germany who won the European
Championship in 1972 and then added the World
Cup two years later.
21:
In France's EURO 2000™ squad are 12 of the 14
players who appeared in the 1998 World Cup final
against Brazil. Only Stephane Guivarc'h and
Alain Boghossian are absent.
22:
France have never lost a match when their back
four has consisted of Lilian Thuram, Marcel
Desailly, Laurent Blanc and Bixente Lizarazu. Of
the 25 games the four have played together they
have stopped their opponents from scoring on 17
occasions.
23:
France have lost just two games since the last
World Cup, a 3-2 home defeat against Russia in a
EURO 2000™ qualifier in June 1999 and their
Group D loss to the Netherlands at EURO 2000™.
24:
Goalkeeper Fabien Barthez has only conceded one
goal from open play in EURO 2000™
25:
Central defender Laurent Blanc, due to retire
after the final, scored France's first goal at
EURO 2000™
26:
Third-choice goalkeeper Ulrich Rame is the only
member of the France squad not to have played at
all at EURO 2000™.
27:
Only two outfield players in Roger Lemerre's
squad have failed to score an international
goal, Patrick Vieira and Johan Micoud.
28:
Thierry Henry, France's top scorer at EURO 2000™
with three, will need to score a hat-trick in
the final to overhaul the tournament's current
top scorers Patrick Kluivert and Savo Milosevic
who both scored five goals before their sides
were eliminated.
29:
Marcel Desailly and Patrick Vieira would have
been suspended for the final for picking up two
yellow cards under old UEFA rules, but at EURO
2000™ yellow cards awarded in the group stages
were wiped away at the quarter-final stage.
30:
Bookmakers around the world quote France as
odds-on favourites to win the final.
Italy:
31:
Italy's only previous appearance in a European
Championship final came in 1968. They beat
Yugoslavia 2-0 in a replay after a 1-1 draw to
lift the crown.
32:
Current Italy coach Dino Zoff played in the 1968
European Championship final and will become the
first man to win the tournament as a player and
a coach if his side beats France.
33:
Italy's highest ever score against France was a
9-4 win in 1920 and their biggest margin of
victory was 7-0 in 1925.
34:
Italy have won four of the six major
championship finals they have appeared in. They
have won three FIFA World Cups and one European
Championship and lost two World Cup finals.
35:
Only Francesco Toldo has appeared in every
minute of Italy's five EURO 2000™ finals
matches.
36:
At EURO 2000™ Italy have had 51 shots of which
24 were on target. They have scored eight goals.
37:
Fabio Cannavaro has committed more fouls at EURO
2000™ than any other Italian player with 12.
38:
Only two survivors of Italy's starting XI
against Brazil in the 1994 World Cup final
remain in Dino Zoff's EURO 2000™ squad - Paolo
Maldini and Demetrio Albertini.
39:
Every member of the Italy squad plays their club
football in Serie A.
40:
Italy have not scored more than two goals in a
game since they beat Wales 4-0 in June 1999 with
goals from Christian Vieri, Filippo Inzaghi,
Paolo Maldini and Enrico Chiesa.
41:
Fabio Cannavaro played every minute of every
match in the qualifying campaign and has
appeared in every match at Euro 2000™.
42:
Dino Zoff played in Italy's last win over France
in the 1978 World Cup finals in Argentina.
43:
Presuming he plays in the final, Paolo Maldini
will win his 111th international cap, leaving
him needing one more to equal Dino Zoff's
national record.
44:
Gianluca Zambrotta is suspended and will miss
the final after being sent off in the semi-final
against the Netherlands.
45:
In the final Italy will be wearing white kits
for the first time at EURO 2000™.
46:
The only members of Zoff's 22-man squad not to
appear at all yet at EURO 2000™ are
goalkeepers Francesco Antonioli and Christian
Abbiati.
47:
In the voting for Euro2000.org's Team of the
Tournament there are currently five Italians in
the first XI.
48:
The azzurri's penalty shoot-out victory over The
Netherlands in the semi-final was their first
ever shoot-out win.
49:
Dino Zoff is the only Italian player to have
both European Championship and World Cup
winners' medals.
50:
Italy have had an inferior percentage of
possession than their opponents in every EURO
2000™ finals match they have played.
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