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词条 Croatia at the UEFA European Championship
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  1. Records

  2. 1996 England

     Group stage  Knockout phase 

  3. 2004 Portugal

     Group stage 

  4. 2008 Austria/Switzerland

     Group stage  Knockout phase 

  5. 2012 Poland/Ukraine

     Group stage 

  6. 2016 France

     Group stage  Knockout phase 

  7. List of matches

  8. Players with most appearances

  9. Goalscorers

  10. Awards

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

This is a record of Croatia's results at the UEFA European Football Championship. The European Championship is one of the major competitive international football tournaments, first played in 1960, whose finals stage has been held every four years, with the 14th staging of the competition occurring in 2012.

The Croatia national football team did not enter the competition until 1996, having been part of SFR Yugoslavia up until the qualifying stages for the 1992 edition. Croatia has competed in the qualifying competition every time since, for a total of five tournaments, although has failed to qualify for the finals proper on one occasion, in 2000 (played in Belgium and the Netherlands). The team's best performances have been reaching the quarter-finals twice — in 1996 and 2008, losing to Germany and Turkey respectively.

Records

UEFA European Championship record
YearRoundPosition{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals againstSquad Position{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against
1960 to 1992Part of {{fb|Yugoslavia}}
England}} 1996Quarter-final7th420255Squad1st10721225
Belgium}} {{flagicon|Netherlands}} 2000Did Not Qualify3rd8431139
Portugal}} 2004Group Stage13th302146Squad2nd10622145
Austria}} {{flagicon|Switzerland}} 2008Quarter-final5th431052Squad1st12921288
Poland}} {{flagicon|Ukraine}} 2012Group Stage10th311143Squad2nd12822217
France}} 2016Round of 169th421154Squad2nd10631205
EU}} 2020TBDTBD
Germany}} 2024TBDTBD
TotalQuarter-final5/6188552320624014811839

*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks; correct as of 21 June 2016 (Croatia v. Spain)

1996 England

{{main|UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying Group 4|UEFA Euro 1996 Group D|UEFA Euro 1996 knockout stage}}{{Croatia squad UEFA Euro 1996}}

Group stage

{{main|UEFA Euro 1996 Group D}}{{UEFA Euro 1996 group tables|Group D|showteam=CRO}}{{#lst:UEFA Euro 1996 Group D|d2}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 1996 Group D|d4}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 1996 Group D|d5}}

Knockout phase

{{main|UEFA Euro 1996 knockout stage}}
Quarter-finals
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 1996 knockout stage|qf3}}

2004 Portugal

{{main|UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 8|UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying play-offs|UEFA Euro 2004 Group B}}{{Croatia squad UEFA Euro 2004}}

Group stage

{{main|UEFA Euro 2004 Group B}}{{UEFA Euro 2004 group tables|Group B|showteam=CRO}}{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2004 Group B|b1}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2004 Group B|b4}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2004 Group B|b5}}

2008 Austria/Switzerland

{{main|UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group E|UEFA Euro 2008 Group B|UEFA Euro 2008 knockout phase}}{{Croatia squad UEFA Euro 2008}}

In the qualifiers, Croatia was drawn into Group E of Euro 2008's qualifications, along with Andorra, England, Estonia, Macedonia, Israel and Russia.

Over the course of qualifying, Croatia racked up nine wins, two draws, and one loss. Croatia's loss was a 2–0 defeat at Skopje, Macedonia. Croatia and Romania became the final teams to record their first loss, both on the November 17, 2007 matchday, in a qualification cycle where every team suffered at least one defeat. Croatia gathered numerous headlines after knocking England out on the final matchday, with a 3–2 victory at Wembley Stadium.[1]

Croatian striker Eduardo was the second-highest goalscorer in qualifications with 10 goals, trailing Northern Ireland's David Healy.

In a match that sparked much controversy and disappointment,[2] Croatia were considered the unluckiest team of the tournament as they eventually lost to Turkey in the quarter-finals after a daunting match in Vienna. In the 119th minute, Ivan Klasnić scored to put Croatia ahead but Turkey scored a last kick equaliser courtesy of Semih Şentürk to take the match to a penalty shootout. Croatia eventually lost 1–3 on penalties, with Modric, Rakitic and Petric each missing their respective spot kicks to hand Turkey an unbelievable victory. As many shock roamed around Croatia as a nation, Slaven Bilić went on to say "This defeat will haunt us for the rest of our lives". It was the final International game for long standing captain Niko Kovač who announced his retirement from international football midway during the tournament.

Group stage

{{main|UEFA Euro 2008 Group B}}{{UEFA Euro 2008 group tables|Group B|showteam=CRO}}{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2008 Group B|b1}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2008 Group B|b3}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2008 Group B|b5}}

Knockout phase

{{main|UEFA Euro 2008 knockout phase}}
Quarter-finals
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2008 knockout phase|qf2}}

2012 Poland/Ukraine

{{main|UEFA Euro 2012}}{{Croatia squad UEFA Euro 2012}}

Group stage

{{main|UEFA Euro 2012 Group C}}{{UEFA Euro 2012 group tables|Group C|showteam=CRO}}{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2012 Group C|c2}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2012 Group C|c3}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2012 Group C|c5}}

2016 France

{{main|UEFA Euro 2016}}{{Croatia squad UEFA Euro 2016}}

Group stage

{{main|UEFA Euro 2016 Group D}}{{UEFA Euro 2016 group tables|Group D|showteam=CRO}}{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2016 Group D|d1}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2016 Group D|d3}}
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2016 Group D|d6}}

Knockout phase

{{main|UEFA Euro 2016 knockout phase}}
Round of 16
{{#lst:UEFA Euro 2016 knockout phase|g3}}

List of matches

EuroRoundOpponentScoreResultVenueScorers
1996Group stageTUR}}1–0WNottinghamVlaović
DEN}}3–0WSheffieldŠuker (2), Boban
POR}}0–3LNottingham{{sort dash}}
Quarter-finalGER}}1–2LManchesterŠuker
2004Group stageSUI}}0–0DLeiria{{sort dash}}
FRA}}2–2DLeiriaRapaić, Pršo
ENG}}2–4LLisbonN. Kovač, Tudor
2008Group stageAUT}}1–0WViennaModrić
GER}}2–1WKlagenfurtSrna, Olić
POL}}1–0WKlagenfurtKlasnić
Quarter-finalTUR}}1–1DViennaKlasnić
2012Group stageIRL}}3–1WPoznańMandžukić(2), Jelavić
ITA}}1–1DPoznańMandžukić
ESP}}0–1LGdańsk{{sort dash}}
2016Group stageTUR}}1–0WParisModrić
CZE}}2–2DSaint-ÉtiennePerišić, Rakitić
ESP}}2–1WBordeauxKalinić, Perišić
Round of 16POR}}0–1LLens{{sort dash}}

Players with most appearances

No.NameMatchesEuropean Championships
1Darijo Srna122004, 2008, 2012, 2016
2Vedran Ćorluka112008, 2012, 2016
3Ivan Rakitić102008, 2012, 2016
4Luka Modrić92008, 2012, 2016
5Ivan Perišić72012, 2016

Goalscorers

No.NameGoalsEuropean Championships
1Davor Šuker31996
Mario Mandžukić32012
3Ivan Klasnić22008
Luka Modrić22008, 2016
Ivan Perišić22016
6Zvonimir Boban11996
Goran Vlaović11996
Niko Kovač12004
Dado Pršo12004
Milan Rapaić12004
Igor Tudor12004
Ivica Olić12008
Darijo Srna12008
Nikica Jelavić12012
Nikola Kalinić12016
Ivan Rakitić12016

Awards

  • Team of the Tournament 1996: Davor Šuker
  • Team of the Tournament 2008: Luka Modrić
  • Mario Mandžukić was the top scorer of 2012 European Championship alongside 5 other players but failed to win an award.

See also

  • Croatia at the FIFA World Cup

References

1. ^{{cite news| url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/the_limey/11/30/limey/ | work=CNN | title=With McClaren out, England needs something Special | date=2007-11-30 | accessdate=2010-04-30}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.index.hr/sport/euro2008/default.aspx?rubrika=clanak&id=391972 | title=Šimunić: Ne bih podnio još jedno ovakvo razočaranje | date=21 June 2008 | language=Croatian | accessdate=10 May 2012}}

External links

{{Croatia national football team}}{{UEFA Euro Countries}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Croatia At The Uefa European Football Championship}}

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