The history of the European Cup has witnessed many exciting victories that are considered the most prominent in the competition, including five victories that are still stuck in the minds of the tournament’s fans, the most prominent of which is the “Five-Two”.
Among them was in the group stage of the 1984 edition in France, when two historic victories were recorded in one day, on June 16 of that year. The first came with the hosts, the French national team, defeating Belgium with a score of (5-0), before the Danish national team repeated the same result, defeating the Yugoslavia national team (formerly).
The 2004 Portugal edition recorded a repeat of the same result with five clean goals, after Sweden defeated Bulgaria on June 14 in a match in Group 3, and the “five-goal” returned to appear again in the 2020 edition, after the Spanish national team rained five clean goals on its competitor, the Slovak national team, on June 23, in a match held at the “San Mamés” stadium in the city of Bilbao in the Basque region in Spain.
The biggest result in the history of the tournament came in the first edition in 1960 in France, when Yugoslavia defeated the hosts, the French national team, with a score of (5-4), in a match held on July 6 at the “Parc des Princes” stadium in the French capital, Paris.
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