2000 UEFA European Championships
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The 2000 UEFA European Championship, or Euro 2000, was the 11th UEFA European Championship. The finals of Euro 2000 were co-hosted (the first time this happened) by Belgium and the Netherlands between June 10 and July 2, 2000. The final tournament was contested by 16 nations. The Euro 2000 winner was France, who defeated Italy 2-1 in the final after a golden goal by France’s David Trézéguet.
European Championships Final
Rotterdam – Stadion Feyenoord –
(4.20/5)
Belgium
Bruges – Jan Breydel Stadion –
(3.75/5)
Brussels – Stade Roi Baudouin (Heysel Stadium) –
(3.17/5)
Charleroi – Stade du Pays de Charleroi –
(3.71/5)
Liège – Stade Maurice Dufrasne –
(3.60/5)
The Netherlands
Amsterdam – Amsterdam ArenA –
(4.80/5)
Arnhem – Gelredome –
(4.00/5)
Eindhoven – Philips Stadion –
(4.29/5)
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Rotterdam – 
(4.20/5)
Bruges – 

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