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词条 UEFA Euro 2008 knockout phase
释义

  1. Format

  2. Qualified teams

  3. Bracket

  4. Quarter-finals

     Portugal vs Germany  Croatia vs Turkey  Netherlands vs Russia  Spain vs Italy 

  5. Semi-finals

     Germany vs Turkey  Russia vs Spain 

  6. Final

  7. Notes

  8. References

  9. External links

The knockout phase of UEFA Euro 2008 began with the quarter-finals on 19 June 2008, and was completed on 29 June 2008 with the final at Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna.

All times Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Format

The knockout phase was different from that of past tournaments. Teams in groups A and B were separated from teams in groups C and D until the final. This increased the chance of a group fixture being replayed in the knockout phase, and rendered a final between two teams drawn in the same half of the tournament impossible. The reason for the format change this year was to equalise the rest periods during the knockout phase.[1] Also, in another major change, for the first time in a European Championship, only two venues (St. Jakob-Park, Basel and Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna) were used for the seven matches in the knockout phase of the tournament.[1] As with every tournament since UEFA Euro 1984, there was no third place play-off.

Another new rule forgave all single yellow cards received up to and including the quarter-finals. However, players that were booked both in group tournament and quarter-finals missed semi-finals through suspension, but could play in the final. It was thus not possible to be suspended for the final without a red card.

Qualified teams

The top two placed teams from each of the four groups qualified for the knockout stage.

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Bracket

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|22 June – Vienna|{{fb|ESP}} {{pso}}|0 (4)|{{fb|ITA}}|0 (2)
|25 June – Basel|{{fb|GER}}|3|{{fb|TUR}}|2
|26 June – Vienna|{{fb|RUS}}|0|{{fb|ESP}}|3
|29 June – Vienna|{{fb|GER}}|0|{{fb|ESP}}|1

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Quarter-finals

The first quarter-final saw Group A winners Portugal take on Germany, who finished as runners-up of Group B. Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger scored the opener half-way through the first half, before Miroslav Klose doubled their lead four minutes later. Portugal pulled one back five minutes before half-time, but Germany restored their two-goal lead on the hour mark. Portugal now needed two goals to take the game to extra time; Hélder Postiga pulled one back, but Germany were able to hang on to qualify for the semi-finals for the first time since 1996.

The second quarter-final was between Croatia and Turkey, and was a less high scoring affair. No goals were scored in normal time, and it took 29 minutes of extra time before Ivan Klasnić put Croatia into the lead. However, two minutes into injury time at the end of extra time Turkey was awarded a free kick. Controversially referee Roberto Rosetti did not allow the Croatian coach to put on a substitute, after Turkey was awarded the free kick, which would have allowed for the Croatian defence to better settle. A long free kick from Turkey goalkeeper Rüştü Reçber found Semih Şentürk on the edge of the area; the striker turned and hit a shot into the top corner of the net to take the game to a penalty shootout. Croatia went first, but only managed to score one of their four penalties, while Turkey scored all three of theirs to win 3–1.

The Group C winners, the Netherlands, who had won all three of their group games, took on Group D runners-up Russia in quarter-final 3. The Netherlands' players wore black armbands in sympathy for the death of Anissa, Khalid Boulahrouz's premature baby daughter. Russia took the lead through Roman Pavlyuchenko just before the hour mark. Ruud van Nistelrooy equalised in the 86th minute. In the 90th minute, Ľuboš Micheľ sent the Russian defender Denis Kolodin off the field for his second yellow card, but reversed his decision. The reversal was based on a linesman's (mistaken) observation that the ball was out of play before the tackle.[2] Eugen Strigel, head of the German referee committee, later judged the reversal against regulations as well as based on a mistaken premise.[3] The Russians played on with 11 players and with two quick-fire goals in the last eight minutes of extra time from Dmitri Torbinski and Andrei Arshavin secured a remarkable win.

The final quarter-final pitted Spain against Italy. With such big names on show, fans might have expected an exciting match. However, in 120 minutes of football, neither team managed to produce a goal, sending the game to penalties. Spain went first and scored three of their first four penalties, Gianluigi Buffon saving the other from Dani Güiza, while Iker Casillas saved two of Italy's four penalties. This left Cesc Fàbregas having to score to send Spain through. He converted, meaning that Spain had won their first competitive match against Italy since the 1920 Summer Olympics and that Spain had qualified for the semi-finals for the first time since 1984.

Portugal vs Germany

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{{flagicon|BRA}} Luiz Felipe Scolari
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CB 17Per Mertesacker
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CM 6 Simon Rolfes
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Manager:
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Man of the Match:
Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany)[4]Assistant referees:


Stefan Wittberg (Sweden)


Henrik Andrén (Sweden)


Fourth official:


Kyros Vassaras (Greece)

Croatia vs Turkey

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CB 4 Robert Kovač
CB 3 Josip Šimunić
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CM 10Niko Kovač (c)
RW 11Darijo Srna
LW 7 Ivan Rakitić
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Substitutions:
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FW 17Ivan Klasnić 97}}
Manager:
Slaven Bilić
GK 1 Rüştü Reçber
RB 22Hamit Altıntop
CB 4 Gökhan Zan
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Substitutions:
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FW 9 Semih Şentürk 76}}
FW 10Gökdeniz Karadeniz 117}}
Manager:
Fatih Terim
Man of the Match:
Hamit Altıntop (Turkey)[6]Assistant referees:


Alessandro Griselli (Italy)


Paolo Calcagno (Italy)


Fourth official:


Manuel Mejuto González (Spain)

Netherlands vs Russia

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CB 4 Joris Mathijsen
LB 5 Giovanni van Bronckhorst
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CF 9 Ruud van Nistelrooy
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DF 3 John Heitinga 54}}
MF 20Ibrahim Afellay 62}}
Manager:
Marco van Basten
GK 1 Igor Akinfeev
RB 22Aleksandr Anyukov
CB 4 Sergei Ignashevich
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LB 18Yuri Zhirkov 103}}
DM 11Sergei Semak (c)
RM 17Konstantin Zyryanov
CM 20Igor Semshov 69}}
LM 9 Ivan Saenko 81}}
SS 10Andrei Arshavin
CF 19Roman Pavlyuchenko 115}}
Substitutions:
MF 15Diniyar Bilyaletdinov 69}}
MF 7 Dmitri Torbinski 111}}81}}
FW 21Dmitri Sychev 115}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|NED}} Guus Hiddink
Man of the Match:
Andrei Arshavin (Russia)[8]Assistant referees:


Roman Slyško (Slovakia)


Martin Balko (Slovakia)


Fourth official:


Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)

Spain vs Italy

{{see also|Italy–Spain football rivalry}}

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FW 17Dani Güiza 85}}
Manager:
Luis Aragonés
GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon (c)
RB 19Gianluca Zambrotta
CB 2 Christian Panucci
CB 4 Giorgio Chiellini
LB 3 Fabio Grosso
RM 22Alberto Aquilani 108}}
CM 10Daniele De Rossi
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CF 9 Luca Toni
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Substitutions:
MF 16Mauro Camoranesi 58}}
FW 11Antonio Di Natale 75}}
FW 7 Alessandro Del Piero 108}}
Manager:
Roberto Donadoni
Man of the Match:
Iker Casillas (Spain)[10]Assistant referees:


Carsten Kadach (Germany)


Volker Wezel (Germany)


Fourth official:


Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)

Semi-finals

The first semi-final saw Group B runner-up and three-time champions Germany face Group A runner-up and first time semi-finalists Turkey. Turkey scored first as Uğur Boral converted a rebound from the crossbar. Schweinsteiger and Germany equalised four minutes later. In the 79th minute Klose headed Germany into the lead with his second goal of the tournament. Turkey managed to get back seven minutes later when Semih flicked the ball past Lehmann. The match was headed for extra time when defender Philipp Lahm in the 90th minute scored the final goal and sent Germany into their sixth European Championship final. The TV broadcast of the match experienced technical difficulties caused by severe thunderstorms in Vienna, Austria, from where the television broadcast was transmitted. Television pictures in several countries were interrupted on three occasions, including at the time of Klose and Semih's goals. The entire match was recorded and distributed to all countries.

The second semi-final was a replay of the opening match of Group D, Spain in their first semi-final since 1984 faced Russia who had not been in a semi-final since 1988 as the Soviet Union. The first half was scoreless, but five minutes into the second half Xavi opened the scoring. Güiza replaced Torres in the 69th minute and four minutes later he had scored the second goal for Spain. David Silva rounded up the scoring with Spain's third of the night, sending Spain into their third European Championship final.

Germany vs Turkey

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Joachim Löw
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Manager:
Fatih Terim
Man of the Match:
Philipp Lahm (Germany)[12]Assistant referees:


Matthias Arnet (Switzerland)


Stéphane Cuhat (Switzerland)


Fourth official:


Peter Fröjdfeldt (Sweden)

Russia vs Spain

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CB 2 Vasili Berezutski
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RM 17Konstantin Zyryanov
CM 20Igor Semshov 56}}
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SS 10Andrei Arshavin
CF 19Roman Pavlyuchenko
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FW 21Dmitri Sychev 57}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|NED}} Guus Hiddink
GK 1 Iker Casillas (c)
RB 15Sergio Ramos
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CB 5 Carles Puyol
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RM 6 Andrés Iniesta
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FW 17Dani Güiza 69}}
Manager:
Luis Aragonés
Man of the Match:
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)[14]Assistant referees:


Peter Hermans (Belgium)


Alex Verstraeten (Belgium)


Fourth official:


Kyros Vassaras (Greece)

Final

{{main|UEFA Euro 2008 Final}}

The final match was played between Germany and Spain on 29 June 2008 at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna, Austria. Spain won the match 1–0, the winning goal scored by Fernando Torres.

{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2008 Final|final}}{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2008 Final|lineups}}

Notes

1. ^{{cite news |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slug=reu-eurodraw&prov=reuters&type=lgns |title=Euro-Format means group rivals cannot meet again in final |publisher=Yahoo! Sports |date=3 June 2008 |accessdate=3 June 2008 }}
2. ^http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/7363505.stm
3. ^http://www.fussball-blabla.de/em-2008-diskussion-um-annullierte-gelb-rote-karte/6000/
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD13_301699_POR_GER_FullReport.pdf |title=Full-time report Portugal-Germany |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=19 June 2008 |accessdate=9 June 2012 }}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD13_301699_POR_GER_TactLineUps.pdf |title=Team Line-ups – Quarter-finals – Portugal-Germany |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=19 June 2008 |accessdate=10 June 2012 }}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD14_301700_CRO_TUR_FullReport.pdf |title=Full-time report Croatia-Turkey |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=20 June 2008 |accessdate=9 June 2012 }}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD14_301700_CRO_TUR_TactLineUps.pdf |title=Team Line-ups – Quarter-finals – Croatia-Turkey |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=20 June 2012 |accessdate=11 June 2012 }}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD15_301701_NED_RUS_FullReport.pdf |title=Full-time report Netherlands-Russia |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=21 June 2008 |accessdate=9 June 2012 }}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD15_301701_NED_RUS_TactLineUps.pdf |title=Team Line-ups – Quarter-finals – Netherlands-Russia |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=21 June 2012 |accessdate=11 June 2012 }}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD16_301702_ESP_ITA_FullReport.pdf |title=Full-time report Spain-Italy |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=22 June 2008 |accessdate=11 June 2012 }}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD16_301702_ESP_ITA_TactLineUps.pdf |title=Team Line-ups – Quarter-finals – Spain-Italy |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=22 June 2008 |accessdate=11 June 2012 }}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD17_301697_GER_TUR_FullReport.pdf |title=Full-time report Germany-Turkey |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=25 June 2008 |accessdate=9 June 2012 }}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD17_301697_GER_TUR_TactLineUps.pdf |title=Team Line-ups – Semi-finals – Germany-Turkey |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=25 June 2012 |accessdate=12 June 2012 }}
14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD18_301698_RUS_ESP_FullReport.pdf |title=Full-time report Russia-Spain |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=26 June 2008 |accessdate=9 June 2012 }}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD18_301698_RUS_ESP_TactLineUps.pdf |title=Team Line-ups – Semi-finals – Turkey-Spain |work=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=26 June 2012 |accessdate=12 June 2012 }}

References

{{reflist}}

External links

{{commons category|UEFA Euro 2008}}
  • UEFA Euro 2008 official history
{{UEFA Euro 2008}}{{UEFA Euro 2008 finalists}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Knockout Phase}}

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