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1 Teams  





2 Standings  





3 Matches  



3.1  Spain vs Norway  





3.2  FR Yugoslavia vs Slovenia  





3.3  Slovenia vs Spain  





3.4  Norway vs FR Yugoslavia  





3.5  FR Yugoslavia vs Spain  





3.6  Slovenia vs Norway  







4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Group C of UEFA Euro 2000 began on 13 June and ended on 21 June 2000. Spain won the group ahead of FR Yugoslavia. Norway and Slovenia were eliminated.

Teams

[edit]
Draw position Team Pot Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
UEFA Rankings
November 1999[nb 1]
FIFA Rankings
June 2000
C1  Spain 1 Group 6 winner 8 September 1999 6th 1996 Winners (1964) 1 4
C2  Norway 2 Group 2 winner 8 September 1999 1st Debut 3 7
C3  FR Yugoslavia[nb 2] 3 Group 8 winner 9 October 1999 5th[nb 3] 1984 Runners-up (1960, 1968) 9 10
C4  Slovenia 4 Play-off winner 17 November 1999 1st Debut 36 46

Notes

  1. ^ The UEFA rankings of November 1999 were used for seeding for the final draw.
  • ^ From 1960 to 1984, FR Yugoslavia competed as Yugoslavia.
  • ^ FR Yugoslavia were initially to appear in 1992 (after qualifying as Yugoslavia), but were replaced after being banned by the United Nations from all international sport.
  • Standings

    [edit]

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1  Spain 3 2 0 1 6 5 +1 6 Advance to knockout stage
    2  FR Yugoslavia 3 1 1 1 7 7 0 4[a]
    3  Norway 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 4[a]
    4  Slovenia 3 0 2 1 4 5 −1 2
    Source: UEFA
    Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b Head-to-head result: Norway 0–1 FR Yugoslavia.

    In the quarter-finals,

    Matches

    [edit]

    Spain vs Norway

    [edit]
    18:00
    Spain 0–1 Norway
    Report
    • Iversen 65'

    Attendance: 41,000

    Referee: Gamal Al-Ghandour (Egypt)

    Spain

    Norway

    GK 22 José Francisco Molina
    RB 2 Míchel Salgado Yellow card 69'
    CB 6 Fernando Hierro (c)
    CB 18 Paco
    LB 3 Agustín Aranzábal
    RM 17 Joseba Etxeberria Yellow card 17' downward-facing red arrow 72'
    CM 4 Pep Guardiola
    CM 21 Juan Carlos Valerón downward-facing red arrow 80'
    LM 8 Fran downward-facing red arrow 72'
    CF 10 Raúl
    CF 20 Ismael Urzaiz
    Substitutions:
    MF 16 Gaizka Mendieta upward-facing green arrow 72'
    FW 11 Alfonso upward-facing green arrow 72'
    MF 7 Iván Helguera upward-facing green arrow 80'
    Manager:
    José Antonio Camacho
    GK 1 Thomas Myhre
    RB 14 Vegard Heggem
    CB 4 Henning Berg (c) downward-facing red arrow 59'
    CB 3 Bjørn Otto Bragstad
    LB 2 André Bergdølmo Yellow card 32'
    CM 19 Eirik Bakke
    CM 11 Bent Skammelsrud
    CM 7 Erik Mykland
    RF 18 Steffen Iversen downward-facing red arrow 89'
    CF 9 Tore André Flo downward-facing red arrow 71'
    LF 20 Ole Gunnar Solskjær
    Substitutions:
    DF 16 Dan Eggen upward-facing green arrow 59'
    FW 17 John Carew upward-facing green arrow 71'
    MF 21 Vidar Riseth upward-facing green arrow 89'
    Manager:
    Nils Johan Semb

    Man of the Match:
    Erik Mykland (Norway)[1]

    Assistant referees:
    Kurt Ertl (Germany)
    Igor Šramka (Slovakia)
    Fourth official:
    Dick Jol (Netherlands)

    FR Yugoslavia vs Slovenia

    [edit]
    20:45
    FR Yugoslavia 3–3 Slovenia
  • Drulović 70'
  • Report
  • Pavlin 52'
  • Attendance: 18,500

    Referee: Vítor Melo Pereira (Portugal)

    FR Yugoslavia

    Slovenia

    GK 22 Ivica Kralj
    RB 2 Ivan Dudić
    CB 5 Miroslav Đukić
    CB 11 Siniša Mihajlović Yellow card 56' Yellow-red card 60'
    LB 21 Albert Nađ
    RM 6 Dejan Stanković downward-facing red arrow 36'
    CM 7 Vladimir Jugović
    CM 4 Slaviša Jokanović
    LM 17 Ljubinko Drulović
    CF 8 Predrag Mijatović (c) downward-facing red arrow 82'
    CF 18 Darko Kovačević downward-facing red arrow 52'
    Substitutions:
    MF 10 Dragan Stojković upward-facing green arrow 36'
    FW 9 Savo Milošević upward-facing green arrow 52'
    FW 20 Mateja Kežman upward-facing green arrow 82'
    Manager:
    Vujadin Boškov
    GK 12 Mladen Dabanovič
    CB 3 Željko Milinovič
    CB 5 Marinko Galič
    CB 4 Darko Milanič (c) Yellow card 32'
    RM 7 Džoni Novak
    CM 8 Aleš Čeh
    CM 11 Miran Pavlin downward-facing red arrow 74'
    LM 19 Amir Karić downward-facing red arrow 78'
    AM 10 Zlatko Zahovič
    CF 13 Mladen Rudonja
    CF 9 Sašo Udovič downward-facing red arrow 64'
    Substitutions:
    MF 18 Milenko Ačimovič upward-facing green arrow 64'
    MF 21 Zoran Pavlović upward-facing green arrow 74'
    FW 20 Milan Osterc upward-facing green arrow 78'
    Manager:
    Srečko Katanec

    Man of the Match:
    Zlatko Zahovič (Slovenia)[2]

    Assistant referees:
    Nicolae Grigorescu (Romania)
    Dramane Dante (Mali)
    Fourth official:
    Graham Poll (England)

    Slovenia vs Spain

    [edit]
    18:00
    Slovenia 1–2 Spain
    Report
  • Etxeberria 60'
  • Attendance: 51,300

    Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)

    Slovenia

    Spain

    GK 12 Mladen Dabanovič
    CB 3 Željko Milinovič
    CB 5 Marinko Galič
    CB 4 Darko Milanič (c) Yellow card 24' downward-facing red arrow 68'
    RM 7 Džoni Novak Yellow card 53'
    CM 8 Aleš Čeh
    CM 11 Miran Pavlin Yellow card 11' downward-facing red arrow 82'
    LM 19 Amir Karić Yellow card 85'
    AM 10 Zlatko Zahovič
    CF 13 Mladen Rudonja
    CF 9 Sašo Udovič downward-facing red arrow 46'
    Substitutions:
    FW 20 Milan Osterc upward-facing green arrow 46'
    DF 6 Aleksander Knavs upward-facing green arrow 68'
    MF 18 Milenko Ačimovič upward-facing green arrow 82'
    Manager:
    Srečko Katanec
    GK 1 Santiago Cañizares
    RB 2 Míchel Salgado
    CB 6 Fernando Hierro (c)
    CB 5 Abelardo
    LB 3 Agustín Aranzábal Yellow card 62'
    RM 17 Joseba Etxeberria
    CM 4 Pep Guardiola downward-facing red arrow 81'
    CM 21 Juan Carlos Valerón downward-facing red arrow 89'
    LM 16 Gaizka Mendieta
    CF 10 Raúl
    CF 11 Alfonso downward-facing red arrow 71'
    Substitutions:
    FW 20 Ismael Urzaiz upward-facing green arrow 71'
    MF 7 Iván Helguera Yellow card 82' upward-facing green arrow 81'
    MF 15 Vicente Engonga upward-facing green arrow 89'
    Manager:
    José Antonio Camacho

    Man of the Match:
    Raúl (Spain)[3]

    Assistant referees:
    Kurt Ertl (Germany)
    Jaap Pool (Netherlands)
    Fourth official:
    Anders Frisk (Sweden)

    Norway vs FR Yugoslavia

    [edit]
    20:45
    Norway 0–1 FR Yugoslavia
    Report

    Attendance: 28,750

    Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

    Norway

    FR Yugoslavia

    GK 1 Thomas Myhre
    RB 14 Vegard Heggem downward-facing red arrow 35'
    CB 16 Dan Eggen
    CB 3 Bjørn Otto Bragstad
    LB 2 André Bergdølmo
    CM 19 Eirik Bakke Yellow card 66' downward-facing red arrow 76'
    CM 11 Bent Skammelsrud (c)
    CM 7 Erik Mykland Yellow card 31'
    RF 18 Steffen Iversen downward-facing red arrow 71'
    CF 9 Tore André Flo
    LF 20 Ole Gunnar Solskjær
    Substitutions:
    DF 22 Stig Inge Bjørnebye upward-facing green arrow 35'
    FW 17 John Carew upward-facing green arrow 71'
    MF 6 Roar Strand upward-facing green arrow 76'
    Manager:
    Nils Johan Semb
    GK 22 Ivica Kralj
    RB 13 Slobodan Komljenović
    CB 5 Miroslav Đukić
    CB 14 Niša Saveljić
    LB 3 Goran Đorović
    RM 10 Dragan Stojković (c) downward-facing red arrow 84'
    CM 7 Vladimir Jugović Yellow card 71'
    CM 4 Slaviša Jokanović Yellow card 28' downward-facing red arrow 89'
    LM 17 Ljubinko Drulović Yellow card 81'
    CF 8 Predrag Mijatović downward-facing red arrow 87'
    CF 9 Savo Milošević
    Substitutions:
    MF 21 Albert Nađ Yellow card 90+2' upward-facing green arrow 84'
    FW 20 Mateja Kežman Red card 88' upward-facing green arrow 87'
    MF 16 Dejan Govedarica upward-facing green arrow 89'
    Manager:
    Vujadin Boškov

    Man of the Match:
    Dragan Stojković (FR Yugoslavia)[4]

    Assistant referees:
    Eddie Foley (Republic of Ireland)
    Roland Van Nylen (Belgium)
    Fourth official:
    Kyros Vassaras (Greece)

    FR Yugoslavia vs Spain

    [edit]
    18:00
    FR Yugoslavia 3–4 Spain
  • Govedarica 50'
  • Komljenović 75'
  • Report
  • Munitis 51'
  • Mendieta 90+4' (pen.)
  • Attendance: 26,611

    Referee: Gilles Veissière (France)

    FR Yugoslavia

    Spain

    GK 22 Ivica Kralj
    RB 13 Slobodan Komljenović Yellow card 27'
    CB 5 Miroslav Đukić
    CB 11 Siniša Mihajlović
    LB 3 Goran Đorović downward-facing red arrow 13'
    RM 10 Dragan Stojković (c) Yellow card 56' downward-facing red arrow 68'
    CM 7 Vladimir Jugović downward-facing red arrow 46'
    CM 4 Slaviša Jokanović Red card 63'
    LM 17 Ljubinko Drulović
    CF 8 Predrag Mijatović
    CF 9 Savo Milošević
    Substitutions:
    MF 19 Jovan Stanković Yellow card 45' upward-facing green arrow 13'
    MF 16 Dejan Govedarica upward-facing green arrow 46'
    DF 14 Niša Saveljić Yellow card 87' upward-facing green arrow 68'
    Manager:
    Vujadin Boškov
    GK 1 Santiago Cañizares
    RB 2 Míchel Salgado downward-facing red arrow 46'
    CB 5 Abelardo (c)
    CB 18 Paco downward-facing red arrow 64'
    LB 12 Sergi Yellow card 62'
    RM 16 Gaizka Mendieta
    CM 4 Pep Guardiola
    CM 7 Iván Helguera
    LM 8 Fran downward-facing red arrow 22'
    CF 10 Raúl
    CF 11 Alfonso
    Substitutions:
    FW 17 Joseba Etxeberria upward-facing green arrow 22'
    FW 9 Pedro Munitis upward-facing green arrow 46'
    FW 20 Ismael Urzaiz upward-facing green arrow 64'
    Manager:
    José Antonio Camacho

    Man of the Match:
    Pep Guardiola (Spain)[5]

    Assistant referees:
    Jacques Poudevigne (France)
    Turgay Güdü (Turkey)
    Fourth official:
    Michel Piraux (Belgium)

    Slovenia vs Norway

    [edit]
    18:00
    Slovenia 0–0 Norway
    Report

    Attendance: 21,000

    Referee: Graham Poll (England)

    Slovenia

    Norway

    GK 12 Mladen Dabanovič
    CB 3 Željko Milinovič
    CB 5 Marinko Galič downward-facing red arrow 83'
    CB 6 Aleksander Knavs
    RM 7 Džoni Novak
    CM 8 Aleš Čeh (c)
    CM 11 Miran Pavlin Yellow card 44'
    LM 19 Amir Karić
    AM 10 Zlatko Zahovič
    CF 13 Mladen Rudonja
    CF 17 Ermin Šiljak downward-facing red arrow 86'
    Substitutions:
    MF 18 Milenko Ačimovič upward-facing green arrow 83'
    FW 20 Milan Osterc upward-facing green arrow 86'
    Manager:
    Srečko Katanec
    GK 1 Thomas Myhre
    RB 2 André Bergdølmo
    CB 16 Dan Eggen
    CB 3 Bjørn Otto Bragstad
    LB 22 Stig Inge Bjørnebye
    RM 18 Steffen Iversen
    CM 7 Erik Mykland Yellow card 24'
    CM 8 Ståle Solbakken (c)
    LM 20 Ole Gunnar Solskjær Yellow card 59'
    CF 17 John Carew downward-facing red arrow 61'
    CF 9 Tore André Flo
    Substitutions:
    MF 19 Eirik Bakke upward-facing green arrow 61' downward-facing red arrow 82'
    MF 6 Roar Strand upward-facing green arrow 82'
    Manager:
    Nils Johan Semb

    Man of the Match:
    Erik Mykland (Norway)[6]

    Assistant referees:
    Philip Sharp (England)
    Emanuel Zammit (Malta)
    Fourth official:
    Vítor Melo Pereira (Portugal)

    See also

    [edit]


    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Spain unable to breach Norway defence". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 13 June 2000. Archived from the original on 4 March 2001. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  • ^ "A typical derby match". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 13 June 2000. Archived from the original on 1 February 2001. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  • ^ "Slovenia prove their quality". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 18 June 2000. Archived from the original on 17 June 2001. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  • ^ "Not a great advert". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 18 June 2000. Archived from the original on 8 March 2001. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  • ^ "Fine line between disaster and heroism". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 21 June 2000. Archived from the original on 13 February 2001. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  • ^ "12 seconds from the quarter-finals". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 21 June 2000. Archived from the original on 29 August 2000. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
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