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Thursday, 21 August 2008
Euro News

Klose Still Feels Euro Pain

Germany striker Miroslav Klose admits he is still hurting from the Euro 2008 final defeat to Spain as he prepares to return to training with Bayern Munich.
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Spain Look to Del Bosque

Vicente del Bosque is the man tasked with helping to turn European champions Spain into world champions after he was named as the successor to Luis Aragones.
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Euro 2008 Features

Euro 2008 Team-By-Team Guide

All the nations and what to look for...
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The Teams to Watch

Here we highlight some of the teams that could be walking off with the trophy on June 30th
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Euro 2008 - A to Z

Austria and Switzerland host the 13th European Championships this summer. Here we give a quirky lowdown on the tournament:
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10 European Championships Hard Men

The European Championships have showcased the talents of some of the continent's toughest competitors.
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10 Greatest Games of the European Championships

The European Championships have produced some classic encounters. Here we look at some of the most memorable games since the tournament began.
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10 Controversies At the European Championships

As well as great goals and superb football the European Championships have also seen some less savoury incidents. Here we look at 10 controversies of the Championships.
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10 Greatest Goals In the European Championships

The Euros have provided some of the greatest goals seen in international football over the years. Here are 10 of the best
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