Kamis, 18 Februari 2016

the history of the euro in 2016

Agen Bola EURO 2016 UEFA European Championship, commonly referred to as the UEFA Euro 2016 or just Euro 2016 will be the 15th edition of the UEFA European Championship, the international men's quadrennial championship European football organized by UEFA. It is scheduled to be held in France from June 10 to July 10, 2016. [1] [2] The Spanish two-time defending champion.

For the first time, the European Championship final tournament will be contested by 24 teams, which has been expanded from the 16-team format used since 1996. [3] Under this new format, the finalists will contest the group phase comprising six groups of four teams, followed by a knockout stage included three rounds and a final. 19 teams (top two from each of the nine qualifying groups and the best third-placed teams) joined France who qualify automatically as hosts; series relationship a two-leg play-off between the third-placed team left in November 2015 to decide the last four places in the final tournament.

France was chosen as host on May 28, 2010, after a bidding process in which they beat Italy and Turkey for the right to host the 2016 final [4] [5] The match will be played in ten stadiums in ten city .: Bordeaux, Lens, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris, Saint-Denis, Saint-Étienne and Toulouse. This will be the third time that France host the tournament, after the inaugural tournament in 1960 and 1984 finals. The French team has won the European Championship twice: in 1984 and 2000.

The winning team earns the right to compete in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup hosted by Russia. Qualifying draw takes place at the Palais des Congres Acropolis in Nice, on February 23, 2014, [2] with the first game being played in September 2014. [1]

Agen Bola Piala Eropa 2016 A total of 53 teams competing for 23 places at the final tournament to join the French, who qualify automatically as hosts. Gibraltar competed in European Championship qualifying for the first time since their affiliation to UEFA in 2013. The nursery pots formed on the basis of the UEFA national team coefficient, with Euro 2012 champions Spain and hosts France automatically seeded Ball Market.

53 national teams are drawn into eight groups of six teams and one group of five teams. Group winners, runners-up and the best third-placed team (with the result against sixth-discarded) qualify directly for the final tournament. The remaining eight third-placed teams will play a two-legged play-off to decide the last four qualifiers. [10] [11] [12]

UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino stated in March 2012 that UEFA will review the qualifying competition to ensure that it was not "boring". [13] In September 2011, during the first full strategy meeting ever UEFA, Michel Platini proposed qualifying format involving two group stages, but the proposal was not accepted by the member associations. [14] in May 2013, Platini reiterated the same qualifying format will again be discussed in the September 2013 meeting of UEFA's executive committee in Dubrovnik. [15]

Thirteen of the sixteen teams (including hosts France) qualified for the Euro 2012 qualify again for the 2016 tournament final. Among them is England, who just became the sixth team to record a perfect qualifying campaign (10 wins in 10 games), [16] the defending European champions Spain and world champions Germany, who qualified for the finals of their 12th straight European Championship. [17]

Romania, Turkey, Austria and Switzerland all returned after missing in 2012, with Austria qualifying for only two of their last Euro tournament, after co-host Euro 2008. [18] Back to the final tournament after a long absence the Belgian for the first time since co -hosting Euro 2000, and Hungary for the first time in 44 years, having last appeared at Euro 1972, and 30 years since appearing in a major tournament, one of them earlier to the 1986 FIFA World Cup.

Five teams secured their first qualification for the UEFA European Championship tournament. Albania, Iceland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia and Wales [18] Northern Ireland, Slovakia and Wales have each previously competed in the FIFA World Cup, while Albania and Iceland have never participated in a major tournament in their history. [18] Similarly, both Austria and Ukraine completed the successful qualifying campaign for the first time, having previously only qualified as host (2008 and 2012 respectively).

Scotland is the only team from the British Isles did not qualify for the finals, [19] and 2004 champions Greece finished bottom in their group. Two other previous champions Euro 1988 winners and 1992 winners Denmark Netherlands both missed out on the finals; Netherlands for the first time since Euro 1984 (also held in France), and lost their first major tournament since the 2002 FIFA World Cup as well as their failure to qualify to only 16 months after the team finished third at the 2014 FIFA World Cup [20] and Denmark for the first time since Euro 2008 after losing in the play-off round to Sweden.

Agen Bola Initially, twelve stadiums presented to the French bid, elected on May 28, 2010. This places it must be trimmed to nine by the end of May 2011, but he suggested in June 2011 that eleven places can be used. [27] The French Football Federation must choose nine stadiums will actually be used.



Picks for the first seven is indisputable - the French national stadium, Stade de France, four newly built stadium in Lille, Lyon, Nice and Bordeaux, and those of the largest cities, Paris and Marseille. The last two places remaining, after Strasbourg opted out for financial reasons following relegation, [28] have to be Lens and Nancy in the first round of voting, instead of Saint-Étienne and Toulouse, was selected as a reserve stadium.

In June 2011, the number increased to eleven a host for a new tournament format featuring 24 teams, instead of the previous 16. [29] [30] The decision means that cities reserve Toulouse and St-Étienne joined the list of hosts. However, in December 2011, Nancy announced its withdrawal from the tournament, after the renovation of the stadium fell through, [31] so that the ten host cities will now be used.

Also, Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes and Stade de la Mosson in Montpellier (a place used for the 1998 World Cup) is not selected. The final list of the top ten places were confirmed by the UEFA Executive Committee on January 25, 2013

AGEN BOLA To accommodate the expansion of the 16-team final tournament to 24 teams, the format will be changed from that used in 2012 with the addition of two additional groups in the group stage, and an additional round in the knockout stages. Six groups (A to F) will still contain four teams each, with the top two teams from each group are still going through to the knockout stages. In the new format, however, the four best third-ranked sides will also advance, leaving 16 teams entered into a new round of 16 knockout stage, ahead of the usual quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals, and only 8 teams going out at the group stage. [13] The format is exactly the one that was applied to the FIFA World Cup in 1986, 1990 and 1994, with the exception of the absence of third-place play-off.

Agen Judi This format produces a total of 51 matches, compared to 31 games for the previous 16-team tournament, to be played over 31 days. Secretary General of UEFA Gianni Infantino described earlier format as "not ideal" because of the need for the third-ranked team in the group stage to advance, causing difficulty in preventing a situation where a team might be able to know in advance what result they need to progress from the group, lending a lack of tension to fans, or even the prospect of mutual collusion between the teams. [13]


UEFA announced the tournament schedule on April 25, 2014, [34] [35] and it was confirmed on December 12, 2015 after the final draw. [36] local time, CEST (UTC + 2).

The group winners, runners-up and four best third-placed teams advance to the Round of 16. tiebreak If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, tie-breaking criteria following will apply AGEN JUDI :

a higher number of points obtained in the matches played between the teams concerned; Superior goal difference resulting from the matches played between the teams concerned; a higher number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams concerned; If, after the criteria applied 1 to 3, the team still has the same ratings, criteria 1 to 3 are reapplied exclusively to the matches between these teams to determine their final ranking. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, criteria 5-9 apply; Goal difference in all group matches; a higher number of goals scored in all group matches; If only two teams have the same number of points, and they are bound by the criteria of 1-6 after the meeting at the last round of the group stage, their rankings determined by penalties. (This criterion is not used if more than two teams have the same number of points.) Fair play behavior (1 point for a yellow card single, 3 points for a red card as a consequence of two yellow cards, 3 points for a straight red card, 4 points for yellow card followed by a direct red card); The position in the national team's UEFA coefficient ranking system. The four best third-placed teams are determined based on the following criteria: [37] a higher number of points obtained; Superior goal difference; a higher number of goals scored; Fair play behavior; The position in the national team's UEFA coefficient ranking system.
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