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🏆 UEFA European Championship (Euro) Winning Team Squads 2000 Belgium/Netherlands

Roger Lemerre
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France
Head Coach

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Didier Deschamps
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France
Captain

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🏆 Winning Players

GK
Bernard Lama
Flag Bernard Lama
France
42
Caps
Paris Saint-Germain

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GK
Bernard Lama
Flag Bernard Lama
France
42 (Caps)
Paris Saint-Germain
GK
Fabien Barthez
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France
34
Caps
Monaco

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GK
Fabien Barthez
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France
34 (Caps)
Monaco
GK
Ulrich Ramé
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France
2
Caps
Bordeaux

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GK
Ulrich Ramé
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France
2 (Caps)
Bordeaux
DF
Vincent Candela
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France
21
Caps
Roma

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DF
Vincent Candela
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France
21 (Caps)
Roma
DF
Bixente Lizarazu
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France
55
Caps
Bayern Munich

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DF
Bixente Lizarazu
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France
55 (Caps)
Bayern Munich
DF
Laurent Blanc
Flag Laurent Blanc
France
91
Caps
Internazionale

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DF
Laurent Blanc
Flag Laurent Blanc
France
91 (Caps)
Internazionale
DF
Marcel Desailly
Flag Marcel Desailly
France
67
Caps
Chelsea

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DF
Marcel Desailly
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France
67 (Caps)
Chelsea
DF
Lilian Thuram
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France
58
Caps
Parma

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DF
Lilian Thuram
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France
58 (Caps)
Parma
DF
Frank Lebœuf
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France
29
Caps
Chelsea

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DF
Frank Lebœuf
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France
29 (Caps)
Chelsea
MF
Patrick Vieira
Flag Patrick Vieira
France
25
Caps
Arsenal

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MF
Patrick Vieira
Flag Patrick Vieira
France
25 (Caps)
Arsenal
MF
Youri Djorkaeff
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France
63
Caps
1. FC Kaiserslautern

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MF
Youri Djorkaeff
Flag Youri Djorkaeff
France
63 (Caps)
1. FC Kaiserslautern
MF
Didier Deschamps
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France
96
Caps
Chelsea

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MF
Didier Deschamps
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France
96 (Caps)
Chelsea
MF
Zinédine Zidane
Flag Zinédine Zidane
France
55
Caps
Juventus

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MF
Zinédine Zidane
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France
55 (Caps)
Juventus
MF
Robert Pires
Flag Robert Pires
France
35
Caps
Marseille

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MF
Robert Pires
Flag Robert Pires
France
35 (Caps)
Marseille
MF
Johan Micoud
Flag Johan Micoud
France
6
Caps
Bordeaux

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MF
Johan Micoud
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France
6 (Caps)
Bordeaux
MF
Emmanuel Petit
Flag Emmanuel Petit
France
39
Caps
Arsenal

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MF
Emmanuel Petit
Flag Emmanuel Petit
France
39 (Caps)
Arsenal
MF
Christian Karembeu
Flag Christian Karembeu
France
43
Caps
Real Madrid

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MF
Christian Karembeu
Flag Christian Karembeu
France
43 (Caps)
Real Madrid
FW
Nicolas Anelka
Flag Nicolas Anelka
France
12
Caps
Real Madrid

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FW
Nicolas Anelka
Flag Nicolas Anelka
France
12 (Caps)
Real Madrid
FW
Thierry Henry
Flag Thierry Henry
France
17
Caps
Arsenal

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FW
Thierry Henry
Flag Thierry Henry
France
17 (Caps)
Arsenal
FW
Sylvain Wiltord
Flag Sylvain Wiltord
France
14
Caps
Bordeaux

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FW
Sylvain Wiltord
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France
14 (Caps)
Bordeaux
FW
David Trezeguet
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France
18
Caps
Monaco

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FW
David Trezeguet
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France
18 (Caps)
Monaco
FW
Christophe Dugarry
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France
39
Caps
Bordeaux

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FW
Christophe Dugarry
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France
39 (Caps)
Bordeaux

📄 Summary

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The 2000 UEFA European Football Championship, also known as Euro 2000, was the 11th UEFA European Championship, a football tournament held every four years and organised by UEFA, the sport's governing body in Europe.

The finals tournament was played between 10 June and 2 July 2000, and co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands, the first time the tournament had been held in more than one nation. Spain and Austria also bid to host the event. The finals tournament was contested by 16 nations; with the exception of the hosts, Belgium and the Netherlands, the finalists had to go through a qualifying tournament to reach the final stage. France won the tournament by defeating Italy 2–1 in the final, via a golden goal.

The finals saw the first major UEFA competition contested in the King Baudouin Stadium (formerly the Heysel Stadium) since the events of the 1985 European Cup final and the Heysel Stadium disaster, with the opening game being played in the rebuilt stadium.

A high-scoring championship with many exciting matches and an elite standard of play, Euro 2000 is often labelled by football writers as one of the greatest international tournaments of all time.

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