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- 1960 - did not participated
- 1964 - lost to Luxembourg 1-1,
1-2 in second round
- 1968 - did not qualify (finished
third in group 5, behind Hungary and East Germany)
- 1972 - did not qualify (finished
second in group 7, behind Yugoslavia)
- 1976 - 3rd place
- vs Czcheoslovakia 1-3 in OT
- vs Yugoslavia 3-2 in OT
- 1980 - first round in the final
tournament (finished third in group, behind West Germany and
Czechoslovakia)
- vs Greece 1-0
- vs West Germany 2-3
- vs Czechoslovakia 1-1
- 1984 - did not qualify (finished
second in group behind Spain by goal difference)
- 1988 - Champion
- vs Soviet Union 0-1
- vs England 3-1
- vs Rep of Ireland 1-0
- vs West Germany 2-1
- vs Soviet Union 2-0
- 1992 - semi-finalist,
- vs Scotland 1-0
- vs CIS 0-0
- vs Germany 3-1
- vs Denmark 2-2, 4-5 (pen)
- 1996 - quarter-finalist
- vs Scotland 0-0
- vs Switzerland 2-0
- vs England 1-4
- vs France 0-0, 4-5 (pen)
- 2000 - host with Belgium, semi-finalist
- vs Czche
Republic 1-0
- vs Denmark
3-0
- vs France
3-2
- vs Yugoslavia
6-1
- vs Italy
0-0, 1-3 (pen)
- 2004 -
semi-finalist
- vs Germany, 1-1
- vs Czche Republic, 2-3
- vs Lativa, 3-0
- vs Sweden, 0-0, 5-4 (pen)
- vs Portugal, 1-2
- Final Appearances: 7 (1976, 80,
88, 92, 96, 2000, 04)
- Total : Played 24 games, 13 wins,
7 draws and 4 losses, scored 39 goals, and let in 23.*
- Biggest Win : 6-1 vs Yugoslavia
(2000)
- Biggest Defeat : 1-4 vs England
(1996)
*these records only include final
rounds. From 1960 to 1976, only 4 teams qualified for the final
round. From 1980 to 1994, it increased to 8. And starting from
1996, the number doubled to 16.
To see the expanded Euro record, please click
here.
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