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⚫ | The '''2016 UEFA European Championship''', commonly referred to as '''UEFA Euro 2016''' or simply '''Euro 2016''', was the eighth European Football Championship, and the second one since {{1983DD|Doomsday}}. The tournament was held in {{1983DD|Lille-et-Terres-Flamande}} from 10 June to 10 July 2016. {{1983DD|Celtic Alliance}} were the defending champions. {{1983DD|Portugal}} won the tournament for the first time following a 1-0 victory after extra time over the host nation. |
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+ | |other_titles=Championnat d'Europe de football la République de Lille et les Terres Flamande 2016 |
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+ | |dates=10 June - 10 July |
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+ | |third=[[File:Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg|23px|border]] {{1983DD|Bavaria}} |
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⚫ | The '''2016 UEFA European Championship''', commonly referred to as '''UEFA Euro 2016''' or simply '''Euro 2016''', was the eighth European Football Championship, and the second one since {{1983DD|Doomsday}}. The tournament was held in {{1983DD|Lille-et-Terres-Flamande}} from 10 June to 10 July 2016. {{1983DD|Celtic Alliance}} were the defending champions. {{1983DD|Portugal}} won the tournament for the first time following a 1-0 victory after extra time over the host nation Lille-et-Terres-Flamande played in the {{W|Stade Pierre-Mauroy}}. |
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Championnat d'Europe de football la République de Lille et les Terres Flamande 2016 | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Lille-et-Terres-Flamande |
Dates | 10 June - 10 July |
Teams | 16 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 8 (in 6 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Portugal (1st title) |
Runners-up | Lille-et-Terres-Flamande |
Third place | Bavaria |
Fourth place | Celtic Alliance |
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The 2016 UEFA European Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2016 or simply Euro 2016, was the eighth European Football Championship, and the second one since Doomsday. The tournament was held in Lille-et-Terres-Flamande from 10 June to 10 July 2016. Celtic Alliance were the defending champions. Portugal won the tournament for the first time following a 1-0 victory after extra time over the host nation Lille-et-Terres-Flamande played in the Stade Pierre-Mauroy.