Tomorrow, the Euro 2012 final will be contested between the past two World Cup champions in Spain and Italy. Remarkably, for the third time since the tournament shifted to 16 teams in 1996, the final is a rematch between two nations that came out of the same group. For Spain, a victory could cement their status as the greatest international side in the history of football, as it will mean they have won an unprecedented three consecutive major tournaments.
read more
Spain are heading for their third major tournament final in a row, after knocking Iberian rivals Portugal out of Euro 2012 on penalties. The Spanish, the reigning European and world champions and favorites for this trophy, narrowly ... Read Post
Spain defeated Italy 4-0 to win Euro 2012, the second-biggest soccer tournament in the world. And now that Spain has won the last three major tournaments (Euro 2008 and 2010 World Cup), some are wondering if this is the best team in... Read Post
Minute-by-minute analysis of the Euro 2012 championship. The Spanish are the reigning Euro and World Cup champions, but Italy played them to a draw earlier in the tournament. Read Post