In the follow - up to the final round of the Euro 2020 tournament, which was not missed by surprises, the football crowd lived fun spherical nights, scored 29 goals, and made additional appearances during 4 of the 8 matches played during this role.

Spain's match against Croatia, which ended with a five-against-three victory by the Spaniards, succeeded in placing second on the list of the most goals-scored Euro standings in the history of the tournament, with France's match against Yuzuglavia leading with 9 goals.

For the record, fun has not missed the Euro tournament since its launch in 1958, and these are the most crazy games in the history of the European Championship.

The Turkish team successfully performed during the Euro 2008 tournament and was able to score more than one fatal goal, but the dramatic and unforgettable match is Turkey's match for the Czech side in the final round of the group stage of the tournament.

In that match, both wins needed to be won to climb to the quarterfinals, and Turkey's hopes of getting through to the 8, after the Czech team had advanced with two goals, the first in the last leg of the first leg, and the second in the first quarter hour of the second leg.

But Arda Turan's goal in the 75 minute brought back hope for the Turks, and already saw the last five minutes of the game, the Turkish team scoring the equaliser and winning, via player Nihad Qahoji, to snatch Turkey's qualification card for the quarter-finals.

The draw for the Euro 2004 tournament also resulted in the following: the Netherlands, Germany, the Czech Republic, and Latvia in one group, amidst public expectations of the Dutch and German runners-up to the quarter-finals.

But the Czech team achieved an unexpected surprise with a group lead of 9 points, with three consecutive victories, the most spectacular of which was a win over the Dutch in one of the best matches of the tournament.

The two teams met in the second round of the group stage, and the Dutch team only needed 19 minutes to advance in the result with two goals, but the Czechs managed to score their first goal in the meeting with 23 minutes, ending the first with two goals against the Netherlands.

In the second leg of the match, the Czech team managed to score an equaliser in the 71st minute, before the average Czech field, Vladimir Schmitser, scored the winning goal for his country in the final minutes of the meeting.

In "Euro 2020," the draw for the tournament resulted in the "Death Group," which included the runners-up: Germany, England, Portugal and Romania.

The masses found it difficult to expect those who rose to the "quarterfinals" of that group, but Romania came as an unexpected surprise, taking second place behind Portugal to rise together.

One of the most prestigious matches of that group was the one that brought together Portugal and England in the first round of the group stage.

The first leg of the meeting saw the Three Lions advance by two goals by Paul Sculls and Steven McManaman, but the Portuguese team managed to adjust the score before the end of the round, to postpone the result to the second.

In the second leg, the Portuguese player, Nuno Gómez, succeeded in scoring in the 57th minute, and the Portuguese successfully reversed the score from 2-0 to 3-2.

The final of the Euro 1992 tournament is one of the great finals of the European Championships, as it was a testament to the Danish team's investigation of a difficult-to-repeat spherical miracle.

Before Euro 1992, there were eight finalists preparing to travel to Sweden to participate in the Euro tournament, and Denmark was not among them after taking second place in the fourth group during the playoffs.

However, following the exclusion of Yugoslavia, the Danish team was called up to participate in the tournament, just 10 days before the tournament began.

The Danish team showed up with a modest performance during the group stage, where they equalled England negatively, and then lost to Sweden's landlord and the public.

But the last round of the group stage saw Denmark beat France by two goals to a goal, and qualified for the semi-final with Sweden.

After winning the Dutch title in the semifinals, the Danish team prepared to meet the German team in the final, amidst public expectations that Denmark's adventure would end.

In the first leg of the final, Denmark's John Jensen opened the scoring, after his right foot threw a powerful ball from inside the penalty area.

In the second leg, minutes before the end of the match, the Danish team scored the second goal and took the championship title, in the unexpected surprise of the biggest optimists of the "Olsen Gang," as some call the Danish team.

 

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