Portugal Team Signed European Championship Euro Final Shirt & Medal Display 2016
Rare Portugal team signed European Champions shirt and medal display
Shirt signed by the full team that won the European championship in France in 2016
Shirt has final match detail on as worn by the players in the final v France on the 10th of July 2016
Also comes with winners medal as received by the Portugal players and staff on that famous night in Paris at the Stade de France
All comes in large display case which can be wall mounted
Shirt signed by ; Rui Patrício , Cédric , Pepe , José Fonte , Raphaël Guerreiro , William Carvalho , Renato Sanches , Adrien Silva , João Mário , Nani , Cristiano Ronaldo (c) , Ricardo Quaresma , João Moutinho and Eder
Display case measures - 27 x 20 x 7 inches
Comes with a certificate of authenticity
The 2016 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2016 or simply Euro 2016, was the 15th UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international men's football championship of Europe organised by UEFA. It was held in France from 10 June to 10 July 2016. Spain were the two-time defending champions, having won the 2008 and 2012 tournaments, but were eliminated in the round of 16 by Italy. Portugal won the tournament for the first time, following a 1–0 victory after extra time over the host team, France, in the final played at the Stade de France.
For the first time, the European Championship final tournament was contested by 24 teams, having been expanded from the 16-team format used since 1996. Under the new format, the finalists contested a group stage consisting of six groups of four teams, followed by a knockout phase including three rounds and the final. Nineteen teams – the top two from each of the nine qualifying groups and the best third-placed team – joined France in the final tournament, who qualified automatically as host; a series of two-legged play-off ties between the remaining third-placed teams in November 2015 decided the last four finalist spots.
France was chosen as the host nation on 28 May 2010, after a bidding process in which they beat Italy and Turkey for the right to host the 2016 finals.[7][8] The matches were played in ten stadiums in ten cities: Bordeaux, Lens, Lille Métropole, Décines-Charpieu, Marseille, Nice, Paris, Saint-Denis, Saint-Étienne, and Toulouse. It was the third time that France hosted the finals, after the inaugural tournament in 1960 and the 1984 finals.
As the winners, Portugal earned the right to compete at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia
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Euro 2016
Portugal
v
France
Stade de France
Paris
10th July 2016