UEFA Euro 2008

13th European association football championship

The 2008 UEFA European Football Championship (or the Euro 2008) was the 13th UEFA European Championships. It was hosted by Austria and Switzerland during June 7 and June 29, 2008. The winners were Spain, defeating Germany 1-0. Spain was also the first team since Germany in 1996, to win undefeated.

UEFA Euro 2008
Tournament details
Host countriesAustria
Switzerland
Dates7 June – 29 June
Teams16
Venue(s)8 (in 8 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (2nd title)
Runners-up Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored77 (2.48 per match)
Attendance1,140,902 (36,803 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain David Villa (4 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Xavi
2004
2012

Greece, the UEFA Euro 2004 champions, recorded the worst finish in the UEFA Euro 2008. They got the least amount of money, and no points for the Group Stage.

Qualifying groups

  • Teams highlighted in green qualified for the finals.

Group A

 Andorra  England  Estonia  Macedonia  Israel  Kazakhstan  Russia  Serbia
 Andorra0-30-20-30-20-20-40-6
 England5-03-00-03-00-00-32-3
 Estonia2-00-31-00-10-00-20-1
 Macedonia3-00-11-11-20-00-20-2
 Israel4-00-04-01-00-00-33-4
 Kazakhstan3-00-00-00-00-00-12-1
 Russia4-03-01-03-01-01-01-0
 Serbia7-02-02-12-01-01-00-1

Group B

 Faroe Islands  France  Georgia  Italy  Kyrgyzstan  Lithuania  Scotland  Ukraine
 Faroe Islands0-60-61-20-00-10-20-2
 France5-01-03-10-02-00-12-0
 Georgia1-10-31-20-00-22-01-1
 Italy2-10-02-00-01-12-02-0
 Kyrgyzstan0-00-00-00-00-00-00-0
 Lithuania2-10-11-00-20-01-22-0
 Scotland6-01-02-11-20-03-13-1
 Ukraine5-02-23-21-20-01-02-0

Group C

 Bosnia and Herzegovina  Hungary  Malta  Moldova MNC  Montenegro  Norway  Turkey
 Bosnia and Herzegovina1-31-00-10-04-00-23-2
 Hungary1-02-02-00-01-21-40-1
 Malta2-52-12-30-00-11-42-2
 Moldova2-23-01-10-00-10-11-1
MNC0-00-00-00-00-00-00-0
 Montenegro2-32-05-02-10-01-01-4
 Norway1-24-04-02-00-02-21-2
 Turkey1-03-02-05-00-02-12-2

Group E

 Armenia  Azerbaijan  Belgium  Croatia  Finland  Poland  Portugal  Tajikistan
 Armenia0-00-10-00-01-21-10-0
 Azerbaijan0-00-11-61-01-30-20-0
 Belgium3-03-03-20-00-11-20-0
 Croatia3-01-01-00-02-21-20-0
 Finland1-02-12-00-20-02-10-0
 Poland1-05-05-02-14-32-00-0
 Portugal1-03-04-02-12-03-00-0
 Tajikistan0-00-00-00-00-00-00-0

Group G

 Albania  Belarus  Bulgaria  Luxembourg  Netherlands  Romania  Slovenia
 Albania2-41-12-00-10-20-0
 Belarus2-20-20-12-11-34-2
 Bulgaria0-02-13-01-11-03-0
 Luxembourg0-31-20-10-110-20-3
 Netherlands2-13-02-013-00-02-0
 Romania6-13-12-23-01-02-0
 Slovenia0-01-00-22-00-11-2

Qualified Teams

The teams that qualified were:

Final

Germany  0 – 1  Spain
ReportTorres  33'
Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
Attendance: 51,428
Referee: Roberto Rosetti (Italy)

Final rankings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1  Spain6510123+916
2  Germany6402107+312
Eliminated in the Semi-finals
3  Russia530278–19
4  Turkey521289–17
Eliminated in the Quarter-finals
5  Croatia431052+310
6  Netherlands4301104+69
7  Portugal420276+16
8  Italy412134–15
Eliminated in the Group stage
9  Switzerland31023303
10  Sweden310234–13
11  Czech Republic310246–23
12  Romania302113–22
13  Austria301213–21
14  Poland301214–31
15  France301216–51
16  Greece300315–40
  • Rankings are based on performance, not team skill. Also, these rankings are unofficial and are not based on head-to-head record.