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Results of past European Championship finals

Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:35pm EDT

(Reuters) - Collated list of results from past European Championship finals.

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Euro 1960, July 10

Soviet Union 2 Yugoslavia 1 - Paris

Scorers:

Soviet Union: Slava Metreveli 49, Victor Ponedelnik 113

Yugoslavia: Milan Galic 43

Euro 1964, June 21

Spain 2 Soviet Union 1 - Madrid

Scorers:

Spain: Jesus Pereda 6, Marcelino 84

Soviet Union: Galimzian Khusainov 8

Euro 1968, June 10

Italy 2 Yugoslavia 0 - Rome

Scorers: Luigi Riva 12, Pietro Anastasi 31

Euro 1972, June 18

West Germany 3 Soviet Union 0 - Brussels

Scorers: Gerd Mueller 27,58, Herbert Wimmer 52

Euro 1976, June 20

Czechoslovakia 2 West Germany 2 - Belgrade

Czechoslovakia win 5-3 on penalties

Scorers:

Czechoslovakia: Jan Svehlik 8, Karol Dobias 25

West Germany: Dieter Mueller 28, Bernd Hoelzenbein 89

Euro 1980, June 22

Belgium 1 West Germany 2 - Rome

Scorers:

Belgium: Rene Vandereycken 75pen

West Germany: Horst Hrubesch 10, 88

Euro 1984, June 27

France 2 Spain 0 - Paris

Scorers: Michel Platini 56, Bruno Bellone 90

Euro 1988, June 25

Soviet Union 0 Netherlands 2 - Munich

Scorers: Ruud Gullit 32, Marco van Basten 54

Euro 1992, June 26

Denmark 2 Germany 0 - Gothenburg

Scorers: John Jensen 18, Kim Vilfort 78

Euro 1996, June 30

Czech Republic 1 Germany 2 aet - London

Scorers:

Czech Republic: Patrik Berger 59pen

Germany: Oliver Bierhoff 73, 95

Euro 2000, July 2

France 2 Italy 1 aet - Rotterdam

Scorers:

France: Sylvain Wiltord 90, David Trezeguet 103

Italy: Marco Delvecchio 55

Euro 2004, July 4

Portugal 0 Greece 1 - Lisbon

Scorer: Angelos Haristeas 57

(Compiled by Patrick Johnston; editing by Trevor Huggins)

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