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The A-Z of UEFA EURO 2008™ - Sat, 27 Dec 2008
There was much to admire over a glorious month of football at UEFA EURO 2008™ in Austria and Switzerland: from Arshavin to Zidane via kidney transplants, sensational Turkish comebacks and naked walks in the park.
Berlin welcome picks up fallen heroes - Mon, 30 Jun 2008
UEFA EURO 2008™ runners-up Germany were welcomed home by more than 300,000 supporters at a colourful ceremony at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
The return of the Turniermannschaft - Mon, 30 Jun 2008
The pre-tournament favourites, Germany did indeed reach the UEFA EURO 2008™ final, but did so in a style more redolent of past pomp than recent achievement.
'Spain triumphed but football the winner' - Mon, 30 Jun 2008
Monday's Spanish newspapers included headlines such as "Spain conquers Europe" while Germany took defeat with grace as euro2008.com surveys the reaction.
Torres ends Spain's long wait for glory - Sun, 29 Jun 2008
Germany 0-1 Spain
A first-half strike from Fernando Torres earned Spain a first UEFA European Championship crown in 44 years.
Löw looking on the bright side - Sun, 29 Jun 2008
Germany trainer Joachim Löw insisted his side had plenty to be proud of after a "fantastic" campaign ended with the loss against Spain in the Vienna final.
Emotional Aragonés bows out on a high - Sun, 29 Jun 2008
Spain coach Luis Aragonés was "full of emotion" after leading his country to victory in the final of UEFA EURO 2008™ while Joachim Löw was already thinking ahead.
Absent Villa takes scoring prize - Sun, 29 Jun 2008
Spain centre-forward David Villa has finished as top scorer at UEFA EURO 2008™ with four goals – despite having to miss the 1-0 final victory with a thigh injury.
Hero Torres completes honours list - Sun, 29 Jun 2008
The list of winners of the UEFA EURO 2008™ Carlsberg Man of the Match award is now complete after Spain's Fernando Torres took the honours for his final heroics.
Spain finally back on the podium - Sun, 29 Jun 2008
Spain's class of 2008 have etched their country's name on to the Henri Delaunay trophy for a second time and only Germany have won more European crowns.
Squad list
Goalkeepers:
* René Adler
* Robert Enke
* Jens Lehmann
Defenders:
* Arne Friedrich
* Clemens Fritz
* Marcell Jansen
* Philipp Lahm
* Per Mertesacker
* Christoph Metzelder
* Heiko Westermann
Midfielders:
* Marko Marin
* Michael Ballack
* Tim Borowski
* Torsten Frings
* Thomas Hitzlsperger
* Jermaine Jones
* Simon Rolfes
* Bastian Schweinsteiger
* Piotr Trochowski
Forwards:
* Mario Gómez
* Patrick Helmes
* Miroslav Klose
* Kevin Kuranyi
* Oliver Neuville
* David Odonkor
* Lukas Podolski
Coach: Joachim Löw 
“Joachim Löw’s appointment as coach of Germany in July 2006 immediately after Jürgen Klinsmann’s departure surprised few and the transition seemed seamless.”
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