The 1996 dramatic final between Germany and the Czech Republic

The 1996 European held in England is one of the most special competitions in the history of this championship's exotic history. In addition to having a surprise finalist, the Czech Republic - what sets up this championship is also the fact that after the end of the group phase, the epilogue of many meetings was not placed within 90 [...]
In addition to having a surprise finalist, the Czech Republic - what features this championship - is that after the end of the group phase, the epilogue of many meetings was not placed within 90 minutes of regular game, but in extra time or penalty.
Europe's champion, German and their neighbour -- the surprise of the championship, the Czech Republic, respectively -- writes Periscope.
It was the Czechs who first passed through, where penaltys issued by Karel Poborski made another Czech star, Patrick Berger.
The Germans once again spread the fighting spirit, and it broke out.
Prelund made a turn for the German team, it was the 69th minute of the meeting when Udinese's seven-high attacker, Oliver Bierhoff, was introduced to the draw goal.
Regular time was closed with a tie, while in the 95th minute Oliver Bierhoff scored the next goal -- that is, the Golden League, the first in history, the rule set just before Euro 1996. A goal that gave the Germans the long-awaited triumph.
Look at the goals below. /Periscope. com/
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