IFFHS CONTINENTAL NEWS - UEFA EURO 2024 (Day 2)


PictureNedim Bajrami's goal (at 23 seconds) is the earliest that Italy have conceded in a major tournament, surpassing Bernard Lacombe's goal (at 31 seconds) in the 1978 World Cup vs France. (EURO table in this publication).


IFFHS statistics on 2024 Euro day 2 (15 June)

*Two of the first 4 matches of Euro 2024 have seen a side 3+ goals ahead at half time (Germany vs Scotland and Spain vs Croatia), as many times as this happened across all 16 previous editions of the competition combined (France vs Belgium 3-0 in 1984 and France vs Iceland 4-0 in 2016).

Hungary vs Switzerland 1-3

*Switzerland equalled their best ever win at Euro (3-1 vs Turkey in 2021).

*Switzerland have lost just one of their last 15 matches across all competitions (7 wins 7 draws), a 0-1 defeat to Romania in qualifying for Euro 2024 back in November.

*Kwadwo Duah is the 3rd player to score on his European Championship debut for Switzerland, along with Kubilay Turkyilmaz (1996) and Fabian Schär (2016). 

*Hungary has started with defeat in 4 of the 5 editions of the Euro they have played.

*Barnabás Varga has scored 7 goals in his last 10 games for Hungary. 

Spain vs Croatia 0-3

*Spain lost possession of the ball (47% - 53%) for the first time since the 0-1 friendly vs Germany in November 2014.
After that, “La Roja” had gone 111 games in a row without losing possession.

*Spain became the first side in Euro history to score 10 goals against a same opponent (Croatia). 

*Álvaro Morata (Spain) became the first player in Euro history to score against the same opponent (Croatia) at 3 different editions (2016, 2020, 2024).

*Morata became the first Spanish player to score in 3 different Euro editions and the 4th Spanish player to score in 4 editions of major tournaments (World Cup and Euro), along with David Villa, Fernando Torres and Raúl.

*Morata has now 7 goals in Euro finals: the joint-third scorer in the history, along with  Alan Shearer and Antoine Griezmann. Only Cristiano Ronaldo (14) and Michel Platini (9) scored more.

*Fabián Ruiz keeps unbeaten personal record with Spain: 15 wins, 9 draws in 24 appearances (he luckily avoided as many as 7 lost matches of national team during his streak). 

*The age difference between Lamine Yamal and Luka Modrić (21 years 307 days) is the largest ever recorded between two opponent players in a Euro match.
The previous record was 21 years 139 days of age difference between Gábor Király and Renato Sanches in the game Hungary vs Portugal in 2016.

*Curiously, Yamal made his youngest ever assist to Dani Carvajal who became the oldest player to score for Spain in the Euros (32 years 156 days).

*Luka Modrić has taken part in his 9th major tournament (World Cup and Euro). Only two Europeans have played at 9+ different such tournaments before: Lothar Matthäus and Cristiano Ronaldo.

*Modrić equalled Cristiano Ronaldo as the only players to appear in 5 different Euro editions.
The Portuguese is expected to start his 6th edition on Tuesday, against Czech Republic.

*Croatia were 3+ goals down after 1st halftime only once in their history before, also vs Spain (0-3 on 11 September 2018; that game finished 0-6).

Italy vs Albania 2-1 

*Italy won their debut match in 3 consecutive Euros and in 4 consecutive editions of major tournaments (Euro, World Cup) for the first time in history. 

*Italy are unbeaten in their last 10 games in Euros (2 in 2016, 7 in 2021, 1 in 2024), equalling their best streak in the Euros (they did not suffer defeats also in their first 10 games in the finals).

*Italy have come from behind to win after conceding the first goal at the European Championships for the first time since 2004 against Bulgaria (2-1). 

*Albania coach Sylvinho is the only non-European coach at Euros. It was the Brazilian's first game in charge at a major tournament.

*Nedim Bajrami's goal (at 23 seconds) is the earliest that Italy have conceded in a major tournament, surpassing Bernard Lacombe's goal (at 31 seconds) in the 1978 World Cup vs France.

 FASTEST GOALSEURO FINALS    
       
 PlayerCountryTimeGameDateStage
       
1Nedim BajramiAlbania0:23Italy (1:2)15/06/2024Group
2Dmitri Kirichenko Russia1:07Greece (2:1)20/06/2004Group
3Emil ForsbergSweden1:22Poland (3:2)23/06/2021Group
4Yussuf PoulsenDenmark1:39Belgium (1:2)17/06/2021Group
5Robert Lewandowski Poland1:40Portugal (1:1)30/06/2016Quarter-final 
6Luke ShawEngland1:57Italy (1:1)11/07/2021Final
7Robbie Brady Republic of Ireland2:00France (1:2)26/06/2016Round of 16 
8Sergei Aleinikov Soviet Union2:07England (3:1)18/06/1988Group
9Alan Shearer England2:14Germany (1:1)26/06/1996Semi-final
10Petr Jiráček Czech Republic2:14Greece (2:1)12/06/2012Group
11Michael Owen England2:25Portugal (2:2)24/06/2004Quarter-final 
12Hristo Stoichkov Bulgaria2:27Romania (1:0)13/06/1996Group
13Paul Scholes England 2:42Portugal (2:3) 12/06/2000Group