Top 5 most memorable European final matches

Top 5 most memorable European final matches

Eric Munene 12:49 - 13.07.2024

As England and Spain prepare to meet on Sunday 14th, here are some of the most dramatic final matches

The final of the 2024 edition of the European final is fast approaching. As we wait to witness the making of history, here are 5 of the best European Championship finals.

1. USSR 0-2 Netherlands – Euro 1988

The 1988 final between the Netherlands and USSR showcased one of the most iconic moments in European football history. Ruud Gullit's headed goal and Marco van Basten's spectacular volley, which has since become legendary, secured a 2-0 victory for the Netherlands. Van Basten's goal is often regarded as one of the greatest in football history, capping off a memorable tournament for the Dutch and solidifying their place as champions of Europe.

2. Italy 1-1 England (Italy won 3-2 on penalties) – Euro 2020

The Euro 2020 final between Italy and England at Wembley Stadium is remembered not only for its drama but also for its heartbreaking outcome for the English side. Luke Shaw's early goal set the stage for a thrilling contest, but Italy's Leonardo Bonucci equalized, leading to a tense penalty shootout. Italy's victory marked their second Euro title and extended their unbeaten streak to 34 matches. The aftermath was marred by racial abuse towards England's Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka, and Jadon Sancho, highlighting broader social issues amidst the sporting spectacle.

3. Portugal 1-0 France – Euro 2016

In a final overshadowed by Cristiano Ronaldo's early departure due to injury, Portugal triumphed over host nation France with a goal by Eder in extra time. Despite France's dominance in possession and opportunities, Portugal's resilience and tactical discipline earned them their first-ever European Championship title, a poignant moment after their 2004 final defeat to Greece.

4. Spain 4-0 Italy – Euro 2012

The 2012 final showcased Spain's dominance during their era of "tiki-taka" football. Facing a strong Italian side led by Andrea Pirlo, Spain's blend of Barcelona and Real Madrid stars overwhelmed Italy in a 4-0 victory. Goals from David Silva, Jordi Alba, Fernando Torres, and Juan Mata highlighted Spain's technical brilliance and secured their third consecutive major tournament victory, solidifying their place as one of football's greatest international teams.

5. Denmark 2-0 Germany – Euro 1992

One of the greatest upsets in Euro final history occurred in 1992 when Denmark, initially not even qualified, replaced Yugoslavia and defeated reigning world champions Germany. Goals from John Jensen and Kim Vilfort sealed a historic win for Denmark, featuring legends like Peter Schmeichel and the Laudrup brothers. This unexpected triumph remains a testament to the unpredictability and magic of football's biggest stages.

These finals not only shaped the history of the European Championship but also left a permanent mark on football, showcasing unforgettable moments of triumph, skill, and the enduring spirit of the game.