CONTEST!!! TELL US ABOUT YOUR FAVORITE FOOTBALL MEMORY/ UEFA Euro 2016 Final

in #worldoffootball4 years ago

My most prominent football memory is Portugal winning the 2016 Euro. I was clearly supporting Portugal and afterward Cristiano Ronaldo got harmed right off the bat in the match and I was totally crushed. However, at that point he didn't surrender and continued propelling the remainder of the group and afterward Eder scored the objective and Portugal won.

The UEFA Euro 2016 Final was a football match that occurred on 10 July 2016 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France, to decide the victors of UEFA Euro 2016.[5] Portugal crushed the hosts and double cross champs France 1–0 after additional time, with an objective from substitute Eder, to guarantee its first significant competition title.[6] In doing as such, they turned into the 10th country to win the UEFA European Championship, 12 years in the wake of losing their first last at home in 2004.[7] France turned into the subsequent host group to lose the last, after Portugal in 2004, and endured their first loss at a significant competition facilitated in the country since the 1960 European Nations' Cup third-place season finisher against Czechoslovakia.[1] This was the fifth European Championship last to end in a draw following an hour and a half of play, and the second whose victors were chosen by additional time, after the debut last in 1960.

As the victors, Portugal acquired passage into their first FIFA Confederations Cup, which was played in Russia in 2017

Violence

Some time before the last, there were conflicts between fans attempting to get to the Eiffel Tower fan zone and police endeavoring to forestall overcrowding.[19] what's more, police completed a controlled blast on a bundle left close to the arena complex, while fans set litter containers land. The disturbance was leveled out continuously half, yet after the match, battles broke out between fans outside the arena. Police exhorted individuals not to go to the Eiffel Tower or the Champs-Élysées as the space was undependable.

Ending ceremony

Before the beginning of the match, at 20:45, the end function was held. The service highlighted 600 artists and a live interpretation of "Seven Nation Army" by different artists including individuals from the Paris Fire Brigade, the French Republican Guard, and the Choir of Radio France, before French DJ David Guetta and Swedish artist Zara Larsson played out the authority competition melody "This present One's for You".