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The European Football championship commonly known as the EURO will start from June 8 in Poland and Ukraine. 16 teams will battle it out to be crowned the undisputed kings of Europe. Spain, winners of the 2008 edition, are the favourites again to win the tournament.
The tournament which was first played in 1960 was the brainchild of Henri Delaunay, a French football player and administrator. He mooted the idea for the first time in 1927. Delaunay for long had been advocating for a major football tournament for the European nations on the lines of the South American Copa America which started way back in 1916. The Frenchman who was on the FIFA board could not convince his colleagues and the world football governing body decided to pursue its dream for a World Cup. Delaunay died in 1955. He did not live to see his dream come true when France hosted the tournament for the first time.
The first European Nations Cup, as it was originally known, was by no means a success. Only 17 countries played the tournament with major footballing giants like England, West Germany and Italy giving it a miss.
Spain after thrashing Poland 7-2 in the qualifying round was drawn against erstwhile USSR in the quarter finals. The match was to be played over two legs - home and away. Politics however, came into play and Spain forfeited both legs after refusing to play against USSR. The decision was taken as the Communists had supported the Second Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War. Hence the tie was awarded to USSR who then took on Czechoslovakia.
Hosts France met Yugoslavia in the semi-finals, while USSR took on Czechoslovakia.The French who were playing without their star striker Just Fontaine were leading 4-2 with just quarter of an hour to go. Yugoslavia fought back and scored 3 goals to beat the French. In the other semi finals which was played in Marseille was pretty one sided with Russia's legendary goalkeeper Lev Yashin leading the team to beat the Czechs 3-0.The final which was played in Paris was a close affair with Soviet Union snatching the winner inextra time to beat Yugoslavia.
The stage is set and with just a week for the tournament to start, there would be magical moments, heart breaks and football which we all hope would be entertaining and remembered for years to come.
Crown of Europe
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