Who scored Spain in Euro 2012?
Who scored Spain in Euro 2012?
With 20 minutes remaining, Torres scored his second goal, taking a pass from Silva and chipping the ball over Given. Fabregas scored the final goal after receiving a Silva corner and shooting from a difficult angle….Spain.
| Opponent | Result | |
|---|---|---|
| QF | France | 2–0 |
| SF | Portugal | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) |
How many European Championships have Spain won?
three titles
Spain have participated in eleven European Championships, from which they won three titles. Spain became European champions as hosts in 1964, in 2008 in Austria and Switzerland, and in 2012 in Poland and Ukraine.
When did Spain win the European Championship?
1964
Spain is the only country to win consecutive titles, in 2008 and 2012….UEFA European (Euro) Championship Winners.
| Year | 1964 |
|---|---|
| Host(s) | Spain |
| Winner | Spain |
| Score | 2-1 |
| Runner-up | Soviet Union |
Who won Euros 2012?
Spain national football team
UEFA Euro 2012/Champion
Who won the most euro?
Italy national football team
The UEFA European Football Championship/Latest Champion
Who was the winner of the Euro 2012?
Spain beat Italy 4-0 in the final of Euro 2012 in Kiev Goals from David Silva, Jordi Alba, Fernando Torres and Juan Mata seal win Spain first team to successfully defend European Championship title La Roja also won the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
Where was the European Championship held in 2012?
The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2012 or simply Euro 2012, was the 14th European Championship for men’s national football teams organised by UEFA. The final tournament, held between 8 June and 1 July 2012, was co-hosted for the first time by Poland and Ukraine,…
Who was the first team to win two consecutive European Championships?
Spain became the first team to win two consecutive European Championships, and also three straight major tournaments (Euro 2008, 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012).
Who are the members of the UEFA Euro 2012 team?
The balls were drawn by four former players who had each been part of European Championship winning teams: Horst Hrubesch, Marco van Basten, Peter Schmeichel and Zinedine Zidane. ^ Co-hosts Poland (coefficient 23,806; rank 28th) and Ukraine (coefficient 28,029; rank 15th) were automatically assigned to positions A1 and D1, respectively.
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