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词条 UEFA Euro 2012 statistics
释义

  1. Goalscorers

  2. Assists

  3. Scoring

  4. Attendance

  5. Wins and losses

  6. Discipline

     Overview  Red cards  Yellow cards  Additional punishment  Disciplinary statistics  By individual  Red cards  Yellow cards  By referee  By team  Other sanctions 

  7. Overall statistics

  8. Footnotes

  9. References

  10. External links

{{More citations needed|date=June 2012}}

These are the statistics for the UEFA Euro 2012, which took place in Poland and Ukraine.

Goalscorers

{{Goalscorers


|goals=76 |matches=31
|source=UEFA[1]
|3 goals=
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Mario Mandžukić
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Mario Gómez
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Mario Balotelli
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Cristiano Ronaldo
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Alan Dzagoev
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Fernando Torres

|2 goals=
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Petr Jiráček
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Václav Pilař
  • {{fbicon|DEN}} Nicklas Bendtner
  • {{fbicon|DEN}} Michael Krohn-Dehli
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Dimitris Salpingidis
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Xabi Alonso
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Cesc Fàbregas
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} David Silva
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Zlatan Ibrahimović
  • {{fbicon|UKR}} Andriy Shevchenko

|1 goal=
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Nikica Jelavić
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Andy Carroll
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Joleon Lescott
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Wayne Rooney
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Theo Walcott
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Danny Welbeck
  • {{fbicon|FRA}} Yohan Cabaye
  • {{fbicon|FRA}} Jérémy Ménez
  • {{fbicon|FRA}} Samir Nasri
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Lars Bender
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Sami Khedira
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Miroslav Klose
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Philipp Lahm
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Mesut Özil
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Lukas Podolski
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Marco Reus
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Theofanis Gekas
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Giorgos Karagounis
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Georgios Samaras
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Antonio Cassano
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Antonio Di Natale
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Andrea Pirlo
  • {{fbicon|NED}} Rafael van der Vaart
  • {{fbicon|NED}} Robin van Persie
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Jakub Błaszczykowski
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Robert Lewandowski
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Pepe
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Hélder Postiga
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Silvestre Varela
  • {{fbicon|IRL}} Sean St Ledger
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Roman Pavlyuchenko
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Roman Shirokov
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Jordi Alba
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Juan Mata
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Jesús Navas
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Sebastian Larsson
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Olof Mellberg

|1 own goal=
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Glen Johnson (against Sweden)

}}

Assists

{{Goalscorers
|assists=yes
|further=There were 60 assists made in Euro 2012. Four players assisted three goals, seven assisted two goals and 36 assisted one goal.[2]
|source=UEFA[3]
|3 assists=
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Steven Gerrard
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Mesut Özil
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Andrey Arshavin
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} David Silva

|2 assists=
  • {{fbicon|FRA}} Karim Benzema
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Bastian Schweinsteiger
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Andrea Pirlo
  • {{fbicon|POR}} João Moutinho
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Nani
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Xavi
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Sebastian Larsson

|1 assist=
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Ivan Perišić
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Darijo Srna
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Ivan Strinić
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Milan Baroš
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Theodor Gebre Selassie
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Tomáš Hübschman
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Plašil
  • {{fbicon|DEN}} Nicklas Bendtner
  • {{fbicon|DEN}} Lars Jacobsen
  • {{fbicon|DEN}} Michael Krohn-Dehli
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Theo Walcott
  • {{fbicon|FRA}} Franck Ribéry
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Jérôme Boateng
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Mario Gómez
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Sami Khedira
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Miroslav Klose
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Dimitris Salpingidis
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Vasilis Torosidis
  • {{fbicon|IRL}} Aiden McGeady
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Antonio Cassano
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Alessandro Diamanti
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Riccardo Montolivo
  • {{fbicon|NED}} Arjen Robben
  • {{fbicon|NED}} Wesley Sneijder
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Jakub Błaszczykowski
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Ludovic Obraniak
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Fábio Coentrão
  • {{fbicon|POR}} João Pereira
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Aleksandr Kerzhakov
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Roman Pavlyuchenko
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Jordi Alba
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Andrés Iniesta
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Fernando Torres
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Cesc Fàbregas
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Samuel Holmén
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Kim Källström
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Olof Mellberg
  • {{fbicon|UKR}} Yevhen Konoplyanka
  • {{fbicon|UKR}} Andriy Yarmolenko

}}

Scoring

{{International football competition statistics
| type = scoring
| matches = 31
| goals = 76
| penalties awarded = 4
| penalties scored = 3 | penalties scored-player = Dimitris Salpingidis for Greece against Germany, Xabi Alonso for Spain against France, Mesut Özil for Germany against Italy
| penalties missed = 1 | penalties missed-player = Giorgos Karagounis for Greece saved by Przemysław Tytoń of Poland
| braces = 1
| braces player = Xabi Alonso, Mario Balotelli, Nicklas Bendtner, Alan Dzagoev, Mario Gómez, Mario Mandžukić, Cristiano Ronaldo, Andriy Shevchenko, Fernando Torres
| most goals team = 12 | most goals team-team = Spain
| most goals player = 3 | most goals player-player = Mario Balotelli, Alan Dzagoev, Mario Gómez, Mario Mandžukić, Cristiano Ronaldo, Fernando Torres{{efn|name=Official topscorer}}
| most assists = 3 | most assists-player = Andrey Arshavin, Steven Gerrard, Mesut Özil, David Silva
| most goals assists = 2 goals and 3 assists | most goals assists-player = David Silva
| least goals = 1 | least goals-team = Republic of Ireland
| most goals conceded = 9 | most goals conceded-team = Republic of Ireland
| least goals conceded = 1 | least goals conceded-team = Spain
| best goal difference = +11 | best goal difference-team = Spain
| worst goal difference = –8 | worst goal difference-team = Republic of Ireland
| most goals match = 6 | most goals match-teams = Germany (4–2) Greece
| most goals match team = 4 | most goals match team-team = Russia against Czech Republic, Spain against Republic of Ireland, Germany against Greece, Spain against Italy
| most goals match losing team = 2 | most goals match losing team-team = Denmark against Portugal, Sweden against England, Greece against Germany
| biggest goal margin = 4 goals | biggest goal margin-match = Spain against Republic of Ireland, Spain against Italy
| most clean sheets = 5 | most clean sheets-team = Spain
| least clean sheets = 0 | least clean sheets-team = Croatia, Netherlands, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Russia, Ukraine
| most clean sheets keeper = 5 | most clean sheets keeper-keeper = Iker Casillas
| least clean sheets keeper = 0
| least clean sheets keeper-keeper = Kostas Chalkias, Shay Given, Vyacheslav Malafeev, Stipe Pletikosa, Andriy Pyatov, Maarten Stekelenburg, Wojciech Szczęsny
| most clean sheets opponent = 2
| most clean sheets opponent-team = France, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Ukraine
| least clean sheets opponent = 0 | least clean sheets opponent-team = Denmark, Germany, Greece, Sweden
| most consecutive clean sheets = 5 | most consecutive clean sheets-team = Spain
| most consecutive clean sheets keeper = 5 | most consecutive clean sheets keeper-keeper = Iker Casillas
| most consecutive clean sheets opponent = 2
| most consecutive clean sheets opponent-team = France, Republic of Ireland, Ukraine
| first goal player = Robert Lewandowski | first goal team = Poland | first goal opponent = Greece
| first brace player = Alan Dzagoev | first brace team = Russia | first brace opponent = Czech Republic
| last goal player = Juan Mata | last goal team = Spain | last goal opponent = Italy
| last brace player = Mario Balotelli | last brace team = Italy | last brace opponent = Germany
| fastest goal = 3rd minute | fastest goal time = 2:14[4]
| fastest goal player1 = Petr Jiráček | fastest goal team1 = Czech Republic | fastest goal opponent1 = Greece
| fastest goal sub = 88th minute | fastest goal sub time = 1 minute and 14 seconds[5]
| fastest goal sub player1 = Juan Mata | fastest goal sub team1 = Spain | fastest goal sub opponent1 = Italy
| latest goal = 90+2nd minute | latest goal time = 91:35
| latest goal player1 = Mesut Özil | latest goal team1 = Germany | latest goal opponent1 = Italy
| latest goal win = 88th minute | latest goal win time =
| latest goal win player1 = Jesús Navas | latest goal win team1 = Spain | latest goal win opponent1 = Croatia
| most goals player match = 2
| most goals player match player1 = Alan Dzagoev
| most goals player match team1 = Russia | most goals player match opponent1 = Czech Republic
| most goals player match player2 = Mario Mandžukić
| most goals player match team2 = Croatia | most goals player match opponent2 = Republic of Ireland
| most goals player match player3 = Andriy Shevchenko
| most goals player match team3 = Ukraine | most goals player match opponent3 = Sweden
| most goals player match player4 = Nicklas Bendtner
| most goals player match team4 = Denmark | most goals player match opponent4 = Portugal
| most goals player match player5 = Mario Gómez
| most goals player match team5 = Germany | most goals player match opponent5 = Netherlands
| most goals player match player6 = Fernando Torres
| most goals player match team6 = Spain | most goals player match opponent6 = Republic of Ireland
| most goals player match player7 = Cristiano Ronaldo
| most goals player match team7 = Portugal | most goals player match opponent7 = Netherlands
| most goals player match player8 = Xabi Alonso
| most goals player match team8 = Spain | most goals player match opponent8 = France
| most goals player match player9 = Mario Balotelli
| most goals player match team9 = Italy | most goals player match opponent9 = Germany
| own goals = 1
| own goals player = Glen Johnson (England)
| oldest scorer = 35 years and 257 days
| oldest scorer player = Andriy Shevchenko | oldest scorer team = Ukraine | oldest scorer opponent = Sweden
| youngest scorer = 21 years and 203 days
| youngest scorer player = Danny Welbeck | youngest scorer team = England | youngest scorer opponent = Sweden
}}Sources: Opta Sports,[4] UEFA[5]

Attendance

  • Overall attendance: 1,440,896
  • Average attendance per match: {{Decimals|{{#expr:(1440896/31)}}|0}}
  • Highest attendance: 64,640 – Sweden (2–3) England
  • Lowest attendance: 31,840 – Denmark (2–3) Portugal

Wins and losses

{{International football competition statistics
| type = wins-losses
| most wins = 4 | most wins team = Germany, Spain
| least wins = 0 | least wins team = Netherlands, Poland, Republic of Ireland
| most losses = 3 | most losses team = Netherlands, Republic of Ireland
| least losses = 0 | least losses team = England, Spain
| most draws = 3 | most draws team = Italy
| least draws = 0 | least draws team = Czech Republic
| most group points = 9 | most group points team = Germany
| least group points = 0 | least group points team = Netherlands, Republic of Ireland
}}

Discipline

Sanctions against foul play at Euro 2012 were in the first instance the responsibility of the referee, but when if he deemed it necessary to give a caution, or dismiss a player, UEFA kept a record and may have enforced a suspension. UEFA's disciplinary committee had the ability to penalize players for offenses unpunished by the referee.

Overview

Red cards

A player receiving a red card was automatically suspended for the next match. A longer suspension was possible if the UEFA disciplinary committee had judged the offence as warranting it. In keeping with the FIFA Disciplinary Code (FDC) and UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (UDR), UEFA did not allow for appeals of red cards except in the case of mistaken identity. The FDC further stipulated that if a player was sent off during his team's final Euro 2012 match, the suspension would carry over to his team's next competitive international(s), which in this case would be the qualification matches for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.[6]

Any player who was suspended due to a red card that was earned in Euro 2012 qualifying was required to serve the balance of any suspension unserved by the end of qualifying either in the Euro 2012 finals (for any player on a team that qualified, whether he was selected to the final squad or not) or in World Cup qualifying (for players on teams that did not qualify).

Yellow cards

Any player receiving a single yellow card during two of the three group stage matches and the quarter-final match was suspended for the following match. A single yellow card did not carry over to the semi-finals. This meant that no player could have been suspended for final unless he was sent off in semi-final or he was serving a longer suspension for an earlier incident. Suspensions due to yellow cards did carry over to the World Cup qualifiers.[7][8] Yellow cards and any related suspensions earned in the Euro 2012 qualifiers were neither counted nor enforced in the final tournament.[9]

In the event a player was sent off for two bookable offenses, only the red card was counted for disciplinary purposes. However, in the event a player received a direct red card after being booked in the same match, then both cards would have been counted. If the player was already facing a suspension for two tournament bookings when he was sent off, this would have resulted in separate suspensions that would have been served consecutively. The one match ban for the yellow cards would be served first unless the player's team was eliminated in the match in which he was sent off. If the player's team was eliminated in the match in which he was serving his ban for the yellow cards, then the ban for the sending off would have been carried over to the World Cup qualifiers.

Additional punishment

For serious transgressions, a longer suspension may have been handed down at the discretion of the UEFA disciplinary committee. The disciplinary committee was also charged with reviewing any incidents that were missed by the officials and could have awarded administrative red cards and suspensions accordingly. However, just as appeals of red cards were not considered, the disciplinary committee was also not allowed to review transgressions that were already punished by the referee with something less than a red card. For example, if a player was booked but not sent off for a dangerous tackle, the disciplinary committee could not subsequently deem the challenge to be violent conduct and then upgrade the card to a red. However, if the same player then spat at the opponent but was still not sent off, then the referee's report would have been unlikely to mention this automatic red card offense. Video evidence of the spitting incident could then be independently reviewed.

Unlike the rules in many domestic competitions, there is no particular category of red card offense that automatically results in a multi-game suspension. In general however, extended bans were only assessed for red cards given for serious foul play, violent conduct, spitting or perhaps foul and abusive language. Also, unlike many sets of domestic rules second and subsequent red cards also did not automatically incur an extended ban, although a player's past disciplinary record (including prior competition) might have been considered by the disciplinary committee when punishing him. As a rule, only automatic red card offenses were considered for longer bans. A player who was sent off for picking up two yellow cards in the same match would not have had his automatic one-match ban extended by UEFA on account of what he did to get the second booking, because the referee deemed him as not to have committed an automatic red card offense.

If UEFA suspended a player after his team's elimination from the tournament, or for more games than the team ended up playing without him prior to the final or their elimination (whichever came first), then the remaining suspension was to be served during 2014 World Cup qualifying. For a particularly grave offense UEFA had the power to impose a lengthy ban against the offender.

Disciplinary statistics

  • Total number of yellow cards: 123
  • Average number of yellow cards per game: 3.97
  • Total number of red cards: 3
  • Average number of red cards per game: 0.10
  • First yellow card: Sokratis Papastathopoulos – Greece against Poland
  • First red card: Sokratis Papastathopoulos – Greece against Poland
  • Fastest yellow card from kickoff: 10 minutes and 25 seconds – Kim Källström – Sweden against Ukraine
  • Fastest yellow card after coming on as a substitute: 2 minutes and 51 seconds – Samuel Holmén – Sweden against France
  • Latest yellow card in a match without extra time: 93 minutes and 47 seconds – José Holebas – Greece against Russia
  • Fastest dismissal from kickoff: 44 minutes and 1 second – Sokratis Papastathopoulos – Greece against Poland
  • Latest dismissal in a match without extra time: 88 minutes and 40 seconds – Keith Andrews – Republic of Ireland against Italy
  • Latest dismissal in a match with extra time: N/A
  • Least time difference between two yellow cards given to the same player: 9 minutes and 51 seconds – Sokratis Papastathopoulos – Greece against Poland
  • Most yellow cards (team): 16 – Italy
  • Most red cards (team): 1 – Greece, Republic of Ireland, Poland
  • Fewest yellow cards (team): 4 – Denmark, Germany
  • Most yellow cards (player): 3 – Keith Andrews (Republic of Ireland), Sokratis Papastathopoulos (Greece)
  • Most red cards (player): 1 (three players) – Sokratis Papastathopoulos (Greece), Keith Andrews (Republic of Ireland), Wojciech Szczęsny (Poland)
  • Most yellow cards (match): 9 – Portugal vs Spain
  • Most red cards (match): 2 – Poland vs. Greece
  • Fewest yellow cards (match): 0 – Russia vs. Czech Republic, Denmark vs. Germany

By individual

Red cards

Three red cards were shown over the course of the tournament's thirty one matches, an average of 0.10 red cards per match.

1 red card
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Sokratis Papastathopoulos
  • {{fbicon|IRL}} Keith Andrews
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Wojciech Szczęsny
Source: UEFA[10]

Yellow cards

123 yellow cards were shown over the course of the tournament's thirty one matches, an average of 3.97 yellow cards per match

3 yellow cards
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Sokratis Papastathopoulos
  • {{fbicon|IRL}} Keith Andrews
2 yellow cards
{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} David Limberský
  • {{fbicon|FRA}} Jérémy Ménez
  • {{fbicon|FRA}} Philippe Mexès
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Jérôme Boateng
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} José Holebas
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Giorgos Karagounis
  • {{fbicon|IRL}} Sean St Ledger
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Mario Balotelli
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Andrea Barzagli
{{col-3}}
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Leonardo Bonucci
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Daniele De Rossi
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Christian Maggio
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Thiago Motta
  • {{fbicon|NED}} Jetro Willems
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Eugen Polanski
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Fábio Coentrão
  • {{fbicon|POR}} João Pereira
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Miguel Veloso
{{col-3}}
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Alan Dzagoev
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Xabi Alonso
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Álvaro Arbeloa
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Sergio Ramos
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Anders Svensson
  • {{fbicon|UKR}} Anatoliy Tymoshchuk
{{col-end}}
1 yellow card
{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Vedran Ćorluka
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Nikica Jelavić
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Niko Kranjčar
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Mario Mandžukić
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Luka Modrić
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Ivan Rakitić
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Gordon Schildenfeld
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Darijo Srna
  • {{fbicon|CRO}} Ivan Strinić
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Petr Jiráček
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Daniel Kolář
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Tomáš Pekhart
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Plašil
  • {{fbicon|CZE}} Tomáš Rosický
  • {{fbicon|DEN}} Lars Jacobsen
  • {{fbicon|DEN}} William Kvist
  • {{fbicon|DEN}} Jakob Poulsen
  • {{fbicon|DEN}} Simon Poulsen
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Ashley Cole
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Steven Gerrard
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} James Milner
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
  • {{fbicon|ENG}} Ashley Young
{{col-3}}
  • {{fbicon|FRA}} Yohan Cabaye
  • {{fbicon|FRA}} Mathieu Debuchy
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Holger Badstuber
  • {{fbicon|GER}} Mats Hummels
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Kyriakos Papadopoulos
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Dimitris Salpingidis
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Georgios Samaras
  • {{fbicon|GRE}} Vasilis Torosidis
  • {{fbicon|IRL}} Robbie Keane
  • {{fbicon|IRL}} John O'Shea
  • {{fbicon|IRL}} Glenn Whelan
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Federico Balzaretti
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Gianluigi Buffon
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Giorgio Chiellini
  • {{fbicon|ITA}} Riccardo Montolivo
  • {{fbicon|NED}} Mark van Bommel
  • {{fbicon|NED}} Nigel de Jong
  • {{fbicon|NED}} Robin van Persie
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Jakub Błaszczykowski
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Robert Lewandowski
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Rafał Murawski
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Damien Perquis
  • {{fbicon|POL}} Marcin Wasilewski
{{col-3}}
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Bruno Alves
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Raul Meireles
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Nani
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Pepe
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Hélder Postiga
  • {{fbicon|POR}} Cristiano Ronaldo
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Aleksandr Anyukov
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Igor Denisov
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Pavel Pogrebnyak
  • {{fbicon|RUS}} Yuri Zhirkov
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Jordi Alba
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Sergio Busquets
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Javi Martínez
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Gerard Piqué
  • {{fbicon|ESP}} Fernando Torres
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Rasmus Elm
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Samuel Holmén
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Kim Källström
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Olof Mellberg
  • {{fbicon|SWE}} Jonas Olsson
  • {{fbicon|UKR}} Yaroslav Rakitskiy
  • {{fbicon|UKR}} Yevhen Selin
  • {{fbicon|UKR}} Andriy Shevchenko
{{col-end}}Source: UEFA[11]

By referee

RefereeMatches Red YellowRed Cards
{{flagicon|TUR}} Cüneyt Çakır 3 1 18 1 second yellow
{{flagicon|FRA}} Stéphane Lannoy 3 0 15 0
{{flagicon|POR}} Pedro Proença 4 0 12 0
{{flagicon|HUN}} Viktor Kassai 2 0 12 0
{{flagicon|SCO}} Craig Thomson 2 0 12 0
{{flagicon|GER}} Wolfgang Stark 2 0 10 0
{{flagicon|SVN}} Damir Skomina 3 0 9 0
{{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Eriksson 2 0 9 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Nicola Rizzoli 3 0 8 0
{{flagicon|NED}} Björn Kuipers 2 0 8 0
{{flagicon|ENG}} Howard Webb 3 0 6 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Velasco Carballo 2 2 4 1 straight red
1 second yellow

By team

TeamMatches Red YellowRed CardsSuspensions
{{fb|CRO}}309
{{fb|CZE}}407
{{fb|DEN}}304
{{fb|ENG}}405W. Rooney v France & Sweden
(due to red card in final qualifying match)
{{fb|FRA}}406P. Mexès v Spain
{{fb|GER}}504J. Boateng v Denmark
{{fb|GRE}}4111S. Papastathopoulos v Poland
second booking
S. Papastathopoulos v Czech Republic
J. Holebas & G. Karagounis
v Germany
{{fb|IRL}}318K. Andrews v Italy
second booking
{{fb|ITA}}6016C. Maggio v Germany
{{fb|NED}}305
{{fb|POL}}317W. Szczęsny v Greece
professional foul
W. Szczęsny v Russia
{{fb|POR}}5012
{{fb|RUS}}306
{{fb|ESP}}6011
{{fb|SWE}}307
{{fb|UKR}}305

Other sanctions

Penalised party Sanction Reason Match
Croatian Football Federation €25,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Ireland[12]
Croatian Football Federation €80,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Italy[13]
Croatian Football Federation €30,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Spain[14]
The Football Association (England) €5,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Sweden[15]
Football Union of Russia €120,000 + 6 point deduction in Euro 2016 qualifiers (suspended) Supporters' behaviour vs Czech Republic[16]
Football Union of Russia €30,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Poland[17]
Football Union of Russia €35,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Greece[18]
Football Union of Russia €30,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Czech Republic[19]
German Football Association €10,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Portugal[20]
German Football Association €25,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Denmark[21]
Nicklas Bendtner (Denmark) €100,000 + one match ban in 2014 World Cup qualifiers Improper conduct vs Portugal[22]
Portuguese Football Federation €5,000 Players' behaviour vs Germany[20]
Portuguese Football Federation €7,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Czech Republic[14]
Royal Spanish Football Federation €20,000 Supporters' behaviour vs Italy[19]

Overall statistics

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Footnotes

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| refs =30em{{efn
| name = Official topscorer
| Indicates Golden Boot award (the tie was broken first by highest number of assists and then by fewest number of minutes played).
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References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/statistics/round=15172/players/type=topscorers/index.html|title=UEFA EURO 2012 – Statistics – Goals scored in the tournament phase|publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA.com) |accessdate=19 June 2016}}
2. ^{{cite news | title=Individual Goal Assists | url=http://espnfc.com/en/records/leaders/league/uefa-euro/season/2012/records.html?type=assists | work=ESPN.com | publisher=ESPN | date=2 July 2012 | accessdate=3 July 2012 }}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/statistics/round=15172/players/type=assists/index.html|title=UEFA EURO 2012 – Statistics – Assists given in the tournament phase|publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA.com) |accessdate=19 June 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/datablog/2012/jul/02/euro-2012-statistics-opta-data|title=Euro 2012: all the statistics you need from Opta|quote=1'14 - Juan Mata is the fastest substitute to score at Euro 2012, only 1 minute & 14 seconds after coming onto the pitch|publisher=The Guardian|location=London|website=theguardian.com|accessdate=19 June 2016}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/news/newsid=1748905.html|title=Lewandowski scores second-quickest EURO goal|quote=The third-fastest goal mark was equalled as the second set of UEFA EURO 2012 games began in Wroclaw. The Czechs had lost their opener to Russia and required a result, which was heralded when Tomáš Hübschman measured a pass between makeshift Greece centre-backs Kyriakos Papadopoulos and Kostas Katsouranis for Jiráček to score a goal swiftly added to by Václav Pilař.|website=uefa.com|publisher=Union of European Football Associations|date=30 June 2016|accessdate=1 July 2016}}
6. ^Article 38.2 f) of the [https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/administration/fifa_dc_en_34118.pdf FIFA Disciplinary Code]
7. ^Article 20.04 of the UEFA Euro 2012 Tournament Regulations
8. ^Article 38.4 of the [https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/administration/fifa_dc_en_34118.pdf FIFA Disciplinary Code]
9. ^Article 20.03 of the UEFA Euro 2012 Tournament Regulations
10. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/statistics/round=15172/players/type=redcards/index.html |title=UEFA EURO 2012 – Statistics – Red cards received in the tournament phase|publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA.com) |accessdate=19 June 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/statistics/round=15172/players/type=yellowcards/index.html|title=UEFA EURO 2012 – Statistics – Yellow cards received in the tournament phase|publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA.com) |accessdate=19 June 2016}}
12. ^{{cite news |title=€25,000 fine for Croatian Football Federation |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid=1821400.html |work=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=15 June 2012 |accessdate=19 June 2012}}
13. ^{{cite news |title=Euro 2012: Croatia fined for Mario Balotelli racial abuse |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18461087 |publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation |date=19 June 2012 |accessdate=24 June 2012}}
14. ^{{cite news |title=Croatia, Portugal fined by UEFA |url=http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/eurocup/story/croatia-portugal-fined-by-uefa-fans-behavior-062612 |publisher=Fox Sports |date=26 June 2012 |accessdate=3 July 2012}}
15. ^{{cite news |title=Euro 2012: FA hit with Uefa fine over attempted pitch invasion |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18527643 |publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation |date=20 June 2012 |accessdate=24 June 2012}}
16. ^{{cite news |title=Euro 2012: UEFA hits Russia with suspended six-point deduction and fine |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jun/13/euro-2012-uefa-russia-deduction-fine |newspaper=The Guardian |date=13 June 2012 |accessdate=24 June 2012}}
17. ^{{cite news |title=€30,000 fine for RFS |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid=1824825.html |work=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=17 June 2012 |accessdate=19 June 2012}}
18. ^{{cite news |title=Russia fined once more by UEFA |url=http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/eurocup/story/russia-fined-again-by-uefa-supporters-behavior-greece-062312- |publisher=Fox Sports |date=23 June 2012 |accessdate=24 June 2012}}
19. ^{{cite news |title=Euro 2012: Uefa fines Russian and Spanish authorities for fans' racism |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jun/29/euro-2012-uefa-racism-fine |newspaper=The Guardian |date=29 June 2012 |accessdate=3 July 2012}}
20. ^{{cite news |title=Fines for DFB, FPF |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid=1819847.html |work=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=14 June 2012| accessdate=19 June 2012}}
21. ^{{cite news |title=UEFA dish out another punishment to Germany |first=Tom |last=Pilcher |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/25/us-soccer-euro-germany-fine-idUSBRE85O11820120625 |publisher=Reuters |date=25 June 2012 |accessdate=1 July 2012}}
22. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid=1825935.html |title=Ban and fine for Bendtner |publisher=UEFA |date=18 June 2012 |accessdate=19 June 2012}}

External links

  • UEFA Euro 2012 statistics at Union of European Football Associations
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