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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

2016 UEFA Euro in France June 10-July 10,2016 QF 1 Poland Vs Portugal Thursday June 30,2016




 Teams that Qualify for the Round of 16 are
  • Group A - France and Switzerland
  • Group B - Wales;England and Slovakia
  • Group C - Germany;Poland and Northern Ireland
  • Group D - Croatia and Spain
  • Group E - Italy;Belgium and Republic of Ireland
  • Group F - Hungary;Iceland and Portugal 
Group A
France
Switzerland
Group A Match Results
June 10  France beat Romania 2-1
June 11 Switzerland beat Albania 1-0
June 15 Switzerland Vs Romania match ended in a 1-1 draw
June 15 France beat Albania 2-0
June 19 Albania beat Romania 1-0
June 19 Switzerland Vs France match ended in a goalless draw

Country

W D L GD Pts
FRA 2 1 0 3 7
SWI 1 2 0 1 5
ALB 1 0 2 -2 3
ROM 0 1 2 -2 1



Group B
Wales
England
Slovakia
Group B Match Results
June 11 Wales beat Slovakia 2-1
June 11 England Vs Russia ended in a  1-1 draw
June 15 Slovakia beat Russia 2-1
June 16 England beat Wales 2-1
June 20 Wales beat Russia 3-0
June Slovakia Vs England match ended in a goalless draw 

Country

W D L GD Pts
WAL 2 0 1 3 6
ENG 1 2 0 1 5
SVK 1 1 1 0 4
RUS 0 1 2 -4 1
 

Group C
Germany
Poland
Northern Ireland
Group C Match Results
June 12 Poland beat Northern Ireland 1-0
June 12Germany beat Ukraine 2-0
June 16 Northern Ireland beat Ukraine 2-0
June 16 Germany Vs Poland match ended in a goalless draw
June 21 Poland beat Ukraine 1-0
June 21 Germany beat Northern Ireland 1-0

Country

W D L GD Pts
GER 2 1 0 3 7
POL 2 1 0 2 7
NI 1 0 2 0 3
UKR 0 0 3 -5 0


Group D
Croatia
Spain
Group D Match Results
June 12 Croatia beat Turkey 1-0
June 13 Spain beat Czech Republic 1-0
June 17 Czech Republic Vs Croatia match ended in a 2-2 draw
June 17 Spain beat Turkey 3-0
June 21 Turkey beat Czech Republic 2-0
June 21 Croatia beat Spain 2-1

Country

W D L GD Pts
CRO 2 1 0 2 7
SPA 2 0 1 3 6
TUR 1 0 2 -2 3
CZE 0 1 2 -3 1


Group E
Italy
Belgium
Republic of Ireland
Group E Match Results
June 13 Republic of Ireland Vs Sweden match ended in a 1-1 draw
June 13 Italy beat Belgium 2-0
June 17 Italy beat Sweden 1-0
June 18 Belgium beat Republic of Ireland 3-0
June 22 Republic of Ireland beat Italy 1-0
June 22 Belgium beat Sweden 1-0 

Country

W D L GD Pts
ITA 2 0 1 2 6
BEL 2 0 1 2 6
IRE 1 1 1 -2 4
SWE 0 1 2 -2 1


 

Group F
Hungary
Iceland
Portugal
Group F Match Results
June 14 Hungary beat Austria 2-0
June 14 Portugal Vs Iceland match ended in a 1-1 draw
June 18 Iceland Vs Hungary match ended in a 1-1 draw
June 18 Portugal Vs Austria match ended in a goalless draw
June 22 Iceland beat Austria 2-1
June 22 Hungary Vs Portugal match ended in a 3-3 draw

Country

W D L GD Pts
HUN 1 2 0 2 5
ICE 1 2 0 1 5
POR 0 3 0 0 3
AUT 0 1 2 -3 1

Statistical Highlights at the Group Stage

1)No Team has won all its 3 matches

2)Ukraine was the only team to lose all the 3 games

3)Germany and Poland have not conceded a goal so far

4)Portugal managed to qualify for Round of 16 on better goal difference without single win as it drew its 3 league games

Round of 16 Match Results

Match 01 Poland Beat Switzerland 5-4 on Penalties
Match 02 Wales beat Northern Ireland 1-0
Match 03 Portugal beat Croatia 1-0
Match 04 France beat Republic of Ireland 2-1
Match 05 Germany beat Slovakia 3-0
Match 06 Belgium beat Hungary 4-0
Match 07 Italy beat Spain 2-0
Match 08 Iceland beat England 2-1

 2016 UEFA Euro QF Draw 

The Euro 2016 QF's line up is now complete after Iceland stunned England in the last round of 16 encounter. Iceland shocked England 2-1 and will now face hosts France in the QF's

Earlier on Monday, Giorgio Chiellini and Graziano Pelle scored the goals as Italy exacted revenge for their Euro 2012 final hammering by dumping Spain out of Euro 2016. Azzuri will now take on World Champions Germany.

Germany flexed its muscles on Sunday June 26,2016 as they cruised into the QF's with a comfortable 3-0 win over Slovakia.

France entered QF's on Sunday June 26,2016 after a brilliant 2-1 win over Ireland thanks to a brace from Atletico Madrid striker Antoine Griezmann.

Sunday also saw Belgium decimated Hungary 4-0 in the round of 16 clash

The first QF will take place in Thursday between Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal against Robert Lewandowski's Poland. Portugal defeated Croatia 1-0 while Poland won their match against Switzerland on penalties

Euro 2016 QF Schedule

Thursday, June 30 - QF 1: Poland v Portugal
Friday, July 1 - QF 2: Wales v Belgium
Saturday, July 2 - QF 3: Germany v Italy
Sunday, July 3 - QF 4: France v Iceland


Italy got the better off defending champions Spain 2-0 in Paris before Iceland embarrassed Roy Hodgson's England in Nice with a 2-1 win. After wins for Poland, Wales and Portugal on Saturday, and victories for France, Germany and Belgium on Monday - the quarter-final line-up is now complete.



QF 1 Poland Vs Portugal Thursday June 30,2016


Two of Europe's most prolific marksmen go head-to-head as Robert Lewandowski aims to end Cristiano Ronaldo's dreams of landing an international trophy when Poland meet Portugal in a Euro 2016 quarter-final clash on Thursday June 30,2016

Cristiano Ronaldo is just one goal away from even more European championship history by matching French legend Michel Platini's record mark of nine goals in the finals.

The Real Madrid star has already become the first player to score in four Euros and broken the competition record for appearances.

Despite a double against Hungary to save Portugal's blushes to sneak through the group stage in third place, Cristiano Ronaldo has yet to catch fire in France

Robert Lewandowski is yet to find the net in four games in France, but kept his cool to convert from the spot as Poland progressed to their first major QF for 34 years with a 5-4 penalty shootout win over Switzerland in the Round of 16

QF 1 Poland Vs Portugal - Match Facts 

Head-to-head

  • This will be Poland and Portugal's third encounter at a major tournament. Poland won 1-0 at the 1986 World Cup and then Portugal enjoyed a 4-0 victory at the 2002 World Cup.
  • Poland are unbeaten in their past three matches with Portugal (W1, D2).
  • Their last meeting was a 0-0 draw in Warsaw in February 2012.

Poland

  • The only previous time they reached the semi-finals of a major tournament was at the 1982 World Cup.
  • Poland's last win in the knockout stages of a major tournament (excluding the penalty shoot-out victory against Switzerland) was in 1982 against France (a 3-2 win in the third-place play-off).
  • Poland are the lowest scoring side to have made it to the quarter-finals (three goals in four games).
  • They have yet to be behind at any point in a game at this year's European Championship. They've only conceded one goal so far in four games.
  • They have never scored more than one goal in a single game at a Euros in 10 matches.
  • Poland have won both of their games in Marseille without conceding - a 1-0 victory against Ukraine at these finals was preceded by a 4-0 friendly success against the UAE in 1990.
  • Jakub Blaszczykowski has been directly involved in all five of Poland's goals in the past two Euro tournaments (three goals, two assists).

Portugal

  • Portugal are the only team to have reached the quarter-finals of the European Championships in every tournament since 1996.
  • They have the chance to reach the semi-finals for the fifth time in seven European Championship finals.
  • Portugal have played the most games (32) in the history of the European Championships without ever winning the tournament.
  • They are unbeaten in their 11 competitive fixtures under Fernando Santos (W8, D3). All eight of their wins in that run have been by a single-goal margin (including the win against Croatia).
  • Portugal have picked up the fewest cards at Euro 2016 among the teams to have made it to the quarter-finals (three in four games).
  • Cristiano Ronaldo has played in more games than any other player at European Championship finals. He's only one goal short of Michel Platini's record of nine goals in the competition.
  • Ronaldo has only scored two goals in 12 knockout games at major tournaments.
  • Ronaldo has attempted 40 direct free-kicks at major tournaments with Portugal but is yet to score with any of these efforts

 

Poland players pose for a photograph ahead of their clash against Portugal 


Portugal players pose for a photograph ahead of their clash against Poland


 

 

Portugal Beat Poland 5-3 on Penalties to Enter SF's


Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal battled their way to a place in the European Championship last four on Thursday winning a penalty shootout 5-3 against Poland in a tense QF

Robert Lewandowski scored his first goal of Euro 2016 inside two minutes in the Marseille clash before his new Bayern Munich teammate, teenager Renato Sanches, equalised with a powerfully driven shotin the 33rd minute.



The game then went through extra-time deadlocked at 1-1.

Goalkeeper Rui Patricio and Ricardo Quaresma were Portugal's heroes in the shootout.

Ronaldo was among the players fist-pumping when Patricio dived to his left to save Jakub Blaszczykowski's tame fourth shot for the Poles, who had reached the quarter-finals for the first time.

Quaresma was next up for Portugal and made no mistake firing high into the net to beat Poland goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.

"It hurts and it will hurt for a long time," Lewandowski said as Ronaldo celebrated his new step toward winning a first major international trophy with Portugal.

Poland made a blistering start to the game. After barely 100 seconds, Kamil Grosicki hurried past Southampton right back Cedric Soares to deliver a great cross that Lewandowski drove past a flailing Rui Patricio at his near post.

The Polish striker's first goal of the competition, after hitting a record 13 in qualifying, stunned Portugal.

The early goal gave Poland momentum, and a defiant but borderline interception by Grzegorz Krychowiak on Sanches set Arkadiusz Milik up for a 25-yard drive that sailed wide on the quarter hour.

Extra time was notable more for the pitch invader who tried to reach Ronaldo than for real scoring chances. Fourteen security personnel carried the Ronaldo fans off after he was caught.

  • This is the fifth time Portugal have reached a Euro semi-final (1984, 2000, 2004, 2012, 2016).
  • Portugal have won three of their four shootouts at major tournaments.
  • Renato Sanches became the youngest player to score in a knockout game at the Euros ever (18y 316d), and the third youngest overall to score in Euros history (behind Volanthen and Rooney).
  • Only Luis Figo (5) has more assists at the Euros for Portugal than Nani (4).
  • Nani has been involved in 50% of Portugal's goals at this tournament (3/6, two goals and one assist).
  • Poland and Portugal entered extra time for the second time at Euro 2016 - the last teams to do be in extra time twice at same Euros were France and Italy in 2000.
  • Only the Netherlands (7) have played more extra time game at the Euros than Portugal (6).

 


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