Final UEFA Euro 2000

The final of the European Football Championship 2000 was held on 2 July 2000 in the De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam. The then world champion France, which had already won the trophy in 1984, took it up against Italy, the winner from 1968. ==Match Report[ Edit] == The number of caps came in the second half on lead and seemed zegezeker when the 1-0 lead after 90 minutes still on the scordebord was showing off. But substitute Sylvain Wiltord took care of the turnaround. In the last minute of the extra time, he scored the tying run. Just like in 1996, the final finally decided by a golden goal. Attacker David Trezeguet scored the winning goal with a clever volley. Two years after the world title France now also captured the European title. ===Match Data[ Edit] ===