UEFA Euro 2000 Group D

Group D of UEFA Euro 2000 began on 11 June and ended on 21 June 2000. The joint-hosts of the tournament, the Netherlands, won the group ahead of 1998 world champions France. Czech Republic and Denmark were eliminated.

Standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Netherlands 330072+59
 France 320174+36
 Czech Republic 31023303
 Denmark 30030880

France vs Denmark

11 June 2000
18:00
France  3–0  Denmark
Blanc  16'
Henry  64'
Wiltord  90+2'
Report
Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
Attendance: 28,100
Referee: Günter Benkö (Austria)
France
Denmark
GK 16 Fabien Barthez
RB 15 Lilian Thuram
CB 8 Marcel Desailly
CB 5Laurent Blanc
LB 3Bixente Lizarazu
CM 7Didier Deschamps (c)
CM 17 Emmanuel Petit
AM 10 Zinedine Zidane
RF 6 Youri Djorkaeff  58'
CF 9 Nicolas Anelka  82'
LF 12Thierry Henry
Substitutions:
MF 4Patrick Vieira  58'
FW 13Sylvain Wiltord  82'
Manager:
Roger Lemerre
GK 1 Peter Schmeichel (c)
RB 12Søren Colding
CB 3René Henriksen
CB 2 Michael Schjønberg  90'
LB 5Jan Heintze
RM 19 Morten Bisgaard  72'
CM 15 Stig Tøfting  72'
CM 7 Allan Nielsen
LM 8Jesper Grønkjær
SS 9 Jon Dahl Tomasson  79'
CF 11 Ebbe Sand
Substitutions:
FW 10Martin Jørgensen  72'
MF 20Thomas Gravesen  72'
FW 21Mikkel Beck  79'
Manager:
Sweden Bo Johansson

Man of the Match:
Thierry Henry (France)[1]

Assistant referees:
Ivan Lekov (Bulgaria)
Yury Dupanau (Belarus)
Fourth official:
Michel Piraux (Belgium)

Netherlands vs Czech Republic

11 June 2000
20:45
Netherlands  1–0  Czech Republic
F. de Boer  89' (pen.) Report
Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam
Attendance: 50,833
Referee: Pierluigi Collina (Italy)
Netherlands
Czech Republic
GK 1 Edwin van der Sar
RB 2 Michael Reiziger
CB 3 Jaap Stam  75'
CB 4Frank de Boer (c)  36'
LB 12Giovanni van Bronckhorst  89'
RM 6 Clarence Seedorf  57'
CM 7Phillip Cocu
CM 8 Edgar Davids
LM 5 Boudewijn Zenden  78'
SS 10 Dennis Bergkamp
CF 9Patrick Kluivert
Substitutions:
MF 16Ronald de Boer  57'
DF 13Bert Konterman  75'
MF 11Marc Overmars  78'
Manager:
Frank Rijkaard
GK 1 Pavel Srníček
CB 2Tomáš Řepka  66'
CB 19Karel Rada
CB 21 Petr Gabriel
DM 3Radoslav Látal Red card 90'  70'
RM 8 Karel Poborský  48'
CM 11 Tomáš Rosický
CM 4 Pavel Nedvěd  22'  89'
LM 7Jiří Němec (c)
CF 17 Vladimír Šmicer  83'
CF 10 Jan Koller
Substitutions:
MF 13Radek Bejbl  70'
FW 9Pavel Kuka  83'
FW 12Vratislav Lokvenc  89'
Manager:
Jozef Chovanec

Man of the Match:
Pavel Nedvěd (Czech Republic)[2]

Assistant referees:
Sergio Zuccolini (Italy)
Turgay Güdü (Turkey)
Fourth official:
Kyros Vassaras (Greece)

Czech Republic vs France

16 June 2000
18:00
Czech Republic  1–2  France
Poborský  35' (pen.) Report Henry  7'
Djorkaeff  60'
Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
Attendance: 28,100
Referee: Graham Poll (England)
Czech Republic
France
GK 1 Pavel Srníček
CB 2Tomáš Řepka
CB 19Karel Rada
CB 21 Petr Gabriel  14'  46'
DM 13Radek Bejbl  49'
RM 8 Karel Poborský
CM 11 Tomáš Rosický  62'
CM 4 Pavel Nedvěd
LM 7Jiří Němec (c)  67'
CF 17 Vladimír Šmicer
CF 10 Jan Koller
Substitutions:
DF 5Milan Fukal  46'
FW 12Vratislav Lokvenc  49'
MF 15Marek Jankulovski  69'  62'
Manager:
Jozef Chovanec
GK 16 Fabien Barthez
RB 15 Lilian Thuram  62'
CB 8 Marcel Desailly
CB 5Laurent Blanc
LB 2Vincent Candela
DM 7Didier Deschamps (c)
RM 4 Patrick Vieira
LM 17 Emmanuel Petit  46'
AM 10 Zinedine Zidane
CF 9 Nicolas Anelka  55'
CF 12Thierry Henry  89'
Substitutions:
MF 6Youri Djorkaeff  46'
FW 21Christophe Dugarry  55'
FW 13Sylvain Wiltord  89'
Manager:
Roger Lemerre

Man of the Match:
Thierry Henry (France)[3]

Assistant referees:
Philip Sharp (England)
Eddie Foley (Republic of Ireland)
Fourth official:
Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

Denmark vs Netherlands

16 June 2000
20:45
Denmark  0–3  Netherlands
Report Kluivert  57'
R. de Boer  66'
Zenden  77'
Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam
Attendance: 51,117
Referee: Urs Meier (Switzerland)
Denmark
Netherlands
GK 1 Peter Schmeichel (c)
RB 12Søren Colding
CB 3René Henriksen
CB 2 Michael Schjønberg  82'
LB 5Jan Heintze
RM 19 Morten Bisgaard
CM 20Thomas Gravesen  67'
CM 7 Allan Nielsen  50'  61'
LM 8Jesper Grønkjær
SS 9 Jon Dahl Tomasson
CF 11 Ebbe Sand
Substitutions:
MF 15Stig Tøfting  61'
MF 14Brian Steen Nielsen  67'
DF 6Thomas Helveg  82'
Manager:
Sweden Bo Johansson
GK 1 Edwin van der Sar  80'  89'
RB 2 Michael Reiziger  10'
CB 13Bert Konterman  56'
CB 4Frank de Boer (c)
LB 12Giovanni van Bronckhorst  4'
RM 5 Boudewijn Zenden
CM 7Phillip Cocu
CM 8 Edgar Davids
LM 11Marc Overmars  62'
SS 10 Dennis Bergkamp  76'
CF 9Patrick Kluivert
Substitutions:
MF 16Ronald de Boer  62'
MF 20Aron Winter  76'
GK 22Sander Westerveld  89'
Manager:
Frank Rijkaard

Man of the Match:
Frank de Boer (Netherlands)[1]

Assistant referees:
Nicolae Grigorescu (Romania)
Leif Lindberg (Sweden)
Fourth official:
Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)

Denmark vs Czech Republic

By the time of playing, both teams had already been eliminated from the tournament, having each lost their opening two matches.[4]

21 June 2000
20:45
Denmark  0–2  Czech Republic
Report Šmicer  64', 67'
Denmark
Czech Republic
GK 1 Peter Schmeichel (c)
RB 6Thomas Helveg
CB 3René Henriksen
CB 2 Michael Schjønberg
LB 5Jan Heintze  68'
RM 17 Bjarne Goldbæk
CM 14Brian Steen Nielsen
CM 15Stig Tøfting  56'
LM 8Jesper Grønkjær  52'
SS 9 Jon Dahl Tomasson
CF 21 Mikkel Beck  74'
Substitutions:
DF 12Søren Colding  68'
FW 18Miklos Molnar  85'  74'
Manager:
Sweden Bo Johansson
GK 1 Pavel Srníček
CB 5 Milan Fukal  62'
CB 19Karel Rada  69'
CB 2Tomáš Řepka
DM 13Radek Bejbl  62'
RM 8 Karel Poborský  52'
CM 4 Pavel Nedvěd
CM 7Jiří Němec (c)
LM 20 Patrik Berger
CF 17 Vladimír Šmicer  79'
CF 10 Jan Koller  74'
Substitutions:
MF 15Marek Jankulovski  62'
FW 9Pavel Kuka  74'
FW 12Vratislav Lokvenc  79'
Manager:
Jozef Chovanec

Man of the Match:
Vladimír Šmicer (Czech Republic)[5]

Assistant referees:
Carlos Martín Nieto (Spain)
Ivan Lekov (Bulgaria)
Fourth official:
José María García-Aranda (Spain)

France vs Netherlands

21 June 2000
20:45
France  2–3  Netherlands
Dugarry  8'
Trezeguet  31'
Report Kluivert  14'
F. de Boer  51'
Zenden  59'
Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam
Attendance: 51,000
Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)
France
Netherlands
GK 1 Bernard Lama
RB 19 Christian Karembeu
CB 8 Marcel Desailly (c)  75'
CB 18Frank Leboeuf
LB 2Vincent Candela
RM 11Robert Pirès
CM 4 Patrick Vieira  90'  90'
LM 14 Johan Micoud
RF 21 Christophe Dugarry  45'  67'
CF 20 David Trezeguet
LF 13Sylvain Wiltord  80'
Substitutions:
MF 6Youri Djorkaeff  67'
FW 9Nicolas Anelka  80'
MF 7Didier Deschamps  90'
Manager:
Roger Lemerre
GK 22 Sander Westerveld
RB 15 Paul Bosvelt
CB 3Jaap Stam
CB 4Frank de Boer (c)
LB 19Arthur Numan
RM 11Marc Overmars  90'
CM 7Phillip Cocu  85'
CM 8 Edgar Davids  81'
LM 5 Boudewijn Zenden
SS 10 Dennis Bergkamp  78'
CF 9Patrick Kluivert  60'
Substitutions:
FW 21Roy Makaay  60'
MF 20Aron Winter  78'
FW 14Peter van Vossen  90'
Manager:
Frank Rijkaard

Man of the Match:
Edgar Davids (Netherlands)[6]

Assistant referees:
Leif Lindberg (Sweden)
Sergio Zuccolini (Italy)
Fourth official:
Markus Merk (Germany)

References

  1. 1 2 "Zidane and Henry seek Man of the Match hat-trick". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 2 July 2000. Archived from the original on 4 February 2001. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  2. "Michels praises marvellous Nedved". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 11 June 2000. Archived from the original on 5 February 2001. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  3. "High quality French almost unstoppable". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 16 June 2000. Archived from the original on 5 October 2000. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  4. "Smicer brace gives Czechs win". BBC Sport. 21 June 2000. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  5. "Clinical Czech finishing". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 21 June 2000. Archived from the original on 20 March 2001. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  6. "Deserved victory for Dutch". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 21 June 2000. Archived from the original on 2 February 2001. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
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