How well do you remember UEFA EURO 2008?
The final of UEFA EURO 2008 took place ten years ago today; cast your mind back and see if you can answer these questions.
Who scored Spain’s winning goal in the final against Germany?
Fernando Torres
Xavi Hernández
Andres Iniesta
Sergio Ramos
Croatia’s Ivan Klasnić scored twice at the finals: why was that remarkable?
He was Croatia’s goalkeeper
He played only 10 minutes of football at the finals
He had two kidney replacement operations in 2007
He played the entire tournament with an undiagnosed fractured shoulder
Romania’s Ovidiu Petre never made it to the finals after suffering an odd injury: what happened?
He tripped over his dog while out running
He collided with a cameraman while playing volleyball
He was injured by a falling picture on a visit to his old school
He fell while changing a lightbulb in his sister’s flat
There were two mascots at UEFA EURO 2008, representing host nations Austria and Switzerland: what were their names?
Slavek and Slavko
Skillz and Thrillz
Rot and Weiss
Trix and Flix
Which team was greeted by 10,000 countrymen when they arrived at their base in Neuchatel?
Turkey
Switzerland
Germany
Portugal
Austria’s Ivica Vastić became the oldest EURO finals goalscorer when he scored a penalty against Poland. How old was he?
38 years and 257 days
40 years and 257 days
42 years and 257 days
44 years and 257 days
Who was the winning coach?
Josep Guardiola
Luís Aragonés
Vicente del Bosque
Iñaki Sáez
What was the average height difference between the German and Spanish players in the final?
Germany players were 8cm taller than their Spanish counterparts
Germany players were 4cm taller than their Spanish counterparts
Spain players were 8cm taller than their German counterparts
Spain players were 4cm taller than their German counterparts
Which team went into the finals as reigning champions?
France
Germany
Greece
Spain
Who scored the only hat-trick of the finals and ended up as the competition’s four-goal top scorer?
Nihat Kahveci (Turkey)
Lukas Podolski (Germany)
Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands)
David Villa (Spain)
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