The 16 UEFA EURO 2012 contenders confirmed their 23-man squads for the final tournament, with just ten days to go until the first matches in Poland and Ukraine.
France's Laurent Blanc was one of the last coaches to announce his final squad
UEFA EURO 2012 moved a step closer today with the 16 contenders confirming their 23-man squads for the finals before the 12.00CET deadline.
France, Italy, the Czech Republic, Croatia and Ukraine all left it until the last to confirm their definitive selection, with deadline day also bringing misery for Denmark goalkeeper Thomas Sørensen and Republic of Ireland right-back Kevin Foley, who were replaced due to injury in their respective parties by Kasper Schmeichel and Paul McShane.
A squad can still be changed, however, if injury strikes. The relevant rule of the competition reads: "In the event of serious injury to a listed player before his team's first match in the final tournament, the player in question may be substituted only if a doctor from the UEFA Medical Committee and the team doctor concerned both confirm that the injury is sufficiently serious to prevent the player from taking part."
Click the links below to see all the squads.
Group A
Czech Republic Greece Poland Russia
Group B
Denmark Germany Netherlands Portugal
Group C
Croatia Italy Republic of Ireland Spain
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The Top 3 Teams of Previous Tournaments
Year | Winners | Runner-up | Third place |
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2008 | Spain | Germany | Russia / Turkey |
2004 | Greece | Portugal | Netherlands / Czech Republic |
2000 | France | Italy | Netherlands / Portugal |
1996 | Germany | Czech Republic | France / England |
1992 | Denmark | Germany | Netherlands / Sweden |
1988 | Netherlands | Soviet Union | Italy / West Germany |
1984 | France | Spain | Denmark / Portugal |
1980 | West Germany | Belgium | Czechoslovakia |
1976 | Czechoslovakia | West Germany | Netherlands |
1972 | West Germany | Soviet Union | Belgium |
1968 | Italy | Yugoslavia | England |
1964 | Spain | Soviet Union | Hungary |
1960 | Soviet Union | Yugoslavia | Czechoslovakia |