UEFA Euro 2008 Group A

Group A of UEFA Euro 2008 was played from 7 to 15 June 2008. All six group matches were played at venues in Switzerland, in Basel and Geneva. The group consisted of co-hosts Switzerland, UEFA Euro 2004 hosts and finalists Portugal, as well as the Czech Republic and Turkey.

Portugal won their first two games against Turkey and the Czech Republic, scoring five goals in the process, to qualify for the quarter-finals as group winners. The second quarter-final berth was to go to the winners of the match between Turkey and the Czech Republic. As the two teams had identical records going into the game, if the match had finished as a draw, the quarter-final place would have been determined by a penalty shoot-out – what would have been the first group stage penalty shoot-out in a major international tournament. Meanwhile, Switzerland became the first team to be eliminated from the tournament after losing to Turkey 2–1 in their second match, Arda Turan scoring a deflected winner in the last minute, having lost 1–0 to the Czech Republic in their opening match.[1] This match between Switzerland and Turkey was dubbed the "Bath of Basel" as the rain poured down incessantly. The weather suited the long-ball Swiss more than the short-passing Turks, and before half time the Swiss had capitalised on the conditions. Indeed, Hakan Yakin's goal stemmed from the ball stopping in a puddle and allowing him an easy finish. In the second half Turkey's more direct style yielded two goals, the second a last-minute long-range shot from Arda Turan which went in off a deflection. This was the first of several last-gasp victories for the Turkish team at the tournament, made all the more impressive by their injury woes at that time.

The final round of matches saw the Portuguese name an under-strength team for their match against Switzerland, their progression already assured. Their opponents, however, fielded a strong side and won the match 2–0, securing their first win in a European Championship.[2] Meanwhile, with a place in the quarter-finals to play for, Turkey and the Czech Republic each had to win to qualify. The Czechs went into half time 1–0 up, and doubled their lead soon after half-time. Arda Turan brought the Turks back into the game in the 75th minute, before Petr Čech made an uncharacteristic error, dropping the ball at the feet of Nihat Kahveci, who was left with a simple finish. Boosted by the equaliser, Turkey went for the win, and two minutes later, Nihat curled the ball past Čech from 20 yards. Then, with just moments left to play, the Turkish goalkeeper Volkan Demirel pushed over the big Czech striker Jan Koller, resulting in a red card for the Turk. With no substitutions left, Turkey had to put Tuncay Şanlı in goal, but still managed to secure their place in the quarter-finals.[3] Tempers continued to boil over, as Milan Baroš was booked, despite having been on the bench for the whole game.

Teams

Draw position Team Pot Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
UEFA Rankings FIFA Rankings
June 2008
November 2007[nb 1] May 2008[nb 2]
A1  Switzerland1Co-host12 December 20023rd2004Group stage (1996, 2004)191644
A2 Czech Republic[nb 3]2Group D winner17 October 20077th2004Winners (1976)436
A3 Portugal3Group A runner-up21 November 20075th2004Runners-up (2004)8511
A4 Turkey4Group C runner-up21 November 20073rd2000Quarter-finals (2000)141420

Notes

  1. The UEFA rankings of November 2007 were used for seeding for the final draw.
  2. UEFA unveiled a new ranking system in May 2008 based on results up to November 2007.
  3. From 1960 to 1980, the Czech Republic competed as Czechoslovakia.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Portugal 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 6[lower-alpha 1] Advance to knockout phase
2  Turkey 3 2 0 1 5 5 0 6[lower-alpha 1]
3  Czech Republic 3 1 0 2 4 6 2 3[lower-alpha 2]
4   Switzerland (H) 3 1 0 2 3 3 0 3[lower-alpha 2]
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. Head-to-head result: Portugal 2–0 Turkey.
  2. Head-to-head result: Switzerland 0–1 Czech Republic.

In the quarter-finals,

  • The winner of Group A, Portugal, advanced to play the runner-up of Group B, Germany.
  • The runner-up of Group A, Turkey, advanced to play the winner of Group B, Croatia.

Matches

Switzerland vs Czech Republic

Switzerland 0–1 Czech Republic
Report
  • Svěrkoš 71'
Attendance: 39,730[4]
Switzerland[5]
Czech Republic[5]
GK1Diego Benaglio
RB5Stephan Lichtsteinerdownward-facing red arrow 75'
CB20Patrick Müller
CB4Philippe Senderos
LB3Ludovic MagninYellow card 59'
CM8Gökhan Inler
CM15Gelson Fernandes
RW19Valon Behramidownward-facing red arrow 84'
LW16Tranquillo BarnettaYellow card 90+3'
CF9Alexander Frei (c)downward-facing red arrow 46'
CF11Marco Streller
Substitutions:
MF10Hakan Yakinupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW22Johan VonlanthenYellow card 76'upward-facing green arrow 75'
FW12Eren Derdiyokupward-facing green arrow 84'
Manager:
Köbi Kuhn
GK1Petr Čech
RB2Zdeněk Grygera
CB21Tomáš Ujfaluši (c)
CB22David Rozehnal
LB6Marek Jankulovski
DM4Tomáš Galásek
CM14David Jarolímdownward-facing red arrow 87'
CM3Jan Polák
RW7Libor Sionkodownward-facing red arrow 83'
LW20Jaroslav Plašil
CF9Jan Kollerdownward-facing red arrow 56'
Substitutions:
FW10Václav Svěrkošupward-facing green arrow 56'
FW11Stanislav Vlčekupward-facing green arrow 83'
MF5Radoslav Kováčupward-facing green arrow 87'
Manager:
Karel Brückner

Man of the Match:
Tomáš Ujfaluši (Czech Republic)[4]

Assistant referees:[5][6]
Alessandro Griselli (Italy)
Paolo Calcagno (Italy)
Fourth official:
Stéphane Lannoy (France)
Reserve assistant referee:
Alex Verstraeten (Belgium)

Portugal vs Turkey

Portugal 2–0 Turkey
Report
Attendance: 29,106[7]
Portugal[8]
Turkey[8]
GK1Ricardo
RB4José Bosingwa
CB15Pepe
CB16Ricardo Carvalho
LB2Paulo Ferreira
CM8Petit
CM10João Moutinho
RW7Cristiano Ronaldo
AM20Decodownward-facing red arrow 90+2'
LW11Simãodownward-facing red arrow 83'
CF21Nuno Gomes (c)downward-facing red arrow 69'
Substitutions:
FW19Naniupward-facing green arrow 69'
MF6Raul Meirelesupward-facing green arrow 83'
DF5Fernando Meiraupward-facing green arrow 90+2'
Manager:
Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari
GK23Volkan Demirel
RB22Hamit Altıntopdownward-facing red arrow 76'
CB2Servet Çetin
CB4Gökhan ZanYellow card 51'downward-facing red arrow 55'
LB3Hakan Balta
RM18Colin Kazim-RichardsYellow card 4'
CM5Emre Belözoğlu (c)
LM7Mehmet Aurélio
AM21Mevlüt Erdinçdownward-facing red arrow 46'
AM17Tuncay Şanlı
CF8Nihat Kahveci
Substitutions:
DF20Sabri SarıoğluYellow card 73'upward-facing green arrow 46'
DF15Emre Aşıkupward-facing green arrow 55'
FW9Semih Şentürkupward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Fatih Terim

Man of the Match:
Pepe (Portugal)[7]

Assistant referees:[8][6]
Carsten Kadach (Germany)
Volker Wezel (Germany)
Fourth official:
Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
Reserve assistant referee:
Peter Hermans (Belgium)

Czech Republic vs Portugal

Czech Republic 1–3 Portugal
Report
Attendance: 29,016[9]
Czech Republic[10]
Portugal[10]
GK1Petr Čech
RB2Zdeněk Grygera
CB21Tomáš Ujfaluši (c)
CB22David Rozehnal
LB6Marek Jankulovski
DM4Tomáš Galásekdownward-facing red arrow 73'
CM17Marek Matějovskýdownward-facing red arrow 68'
CM3Jan PolákYellow card 22'
RW7Libor Sionko
LW20Jaroslav Plašildownward-facing red arrow 84'
CF15Milan Baroš
Substitutions:
FW11Stanislav Vlčekupward-facing green arrow 68'
FW9Jan Kollerupward-facing green arrow 73'
MF14David Jarolímupward-facing green arrow 84'
Manager:
Karel Brückner
GK1Ricardo
RB4José BosingwaYellow card 31'
CB15Pepe
CB16Ricardo Carvalho
LB2Paulo Ferreira
CM8Petit
CM10João Moutinhodownward-facing red arrow 75'
RW7Cristiano Ronaldo
AM20Deco
LW11Simãodownward-facing red arrow 80'
CF21Nuno Gomes (c)downward-facing red arrow 79'
Substitutions:
DF5Fernando Meiraupward-facing green arrow 75'
FW9Hugo Almeidaupward-facing green arrow 79'
MF17Ricardo Quaresmaupward-facing green arrow 80'
Manager:
Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari

Man of the Match:
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)[9]

Assistant referees:[10][6]
Dimitrios Bozatzidis (Greece)
Dimitrios Saraidaris (Greece)
Fourth official:
Kristinn Jakobsson (Iceland)
Reserve assistant referee:
Adriaan Inia (Netherlands)

Switzerland vs Turkey

Switzerland 1–2 Turkey
Report
Attendance: 39,730[11]
Switzerland[12]
Turkey[12]
GK1Diego Benaglio
RB5Stephan Lichtsteiner
CB20Patrick Müller
CB4Philippe Senderos
LB3Ludovic Magnin (c)
RM19Valon Behrami
CM8Gökhan Inler
CM15Gelson Fernandesdownward-facing red arrow 76'
LM16Tranquillo Barnettadownward-facing red arrow 66'
SS10Hakan Yakindownward-facing red arrow 85'
CF12Eren DerdiyokYellow card 55'
Substitutions:
FW22Johan Vonlanthenupward-facing green arrow 66'
MF7Ricardo Cabanasupward-facing green arrow 76'
FW14Daniel Gygaxupward-facing green arrow 85'
Manager:
Köbi Kuhn
GK23Volkan Demirel
RB22Hamit Altıntop
CB15Emre Aşık
CB2Servet Çetin
LB3Hakan BaltaYellow card 48'
DM7Mehmet AurélioYellow card 41'
RM10Gökdeniz Karadenizdownward-facing red arrow 46'
LM14Arda Turan
AM11Tümer Metindownward-facing red arrow 46'
CF8Nihat Kahveci (c)downward-facing red arrow 85'
CF17Tuncay ŞanlıYellow card 31'
Substitutions:
MF6Mehmet Topalupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW9Semih Şentürkupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW18Colin Kazim-Richardsupward-facing green arrow 85'
Manager:
Fatih Terim

Man of the Match:
Arda Turan (Turkey)[11]

Assistant referees:[12][6]
Roman Slyško (Slovakia)
Martin Balko (Slovakia)
Fourth official:
Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Hans ten Hoove (Netherlands)

Switzerland vs Portugal

Switzerland 2–0 Portugal
Report
Attendance: 39,730[13]
Switzerland[14]
Portugal[14]
GK18Pascal Zuberbühler
RB5Stephan Lichtsteinerdownward-facing red arrow 83'
CB20Patrick Müller
CB4Philippe Senderos
LB3Ludovic Magnin (c)
RM19Valon Behrami
CM15Gelson FernandesYellow card 90+2'
CM8Gökhan Inler
LM22Johan VonlanthenYellow card 37'downward-facing red arrow 61'
SS10Hakan YakinYellow card 27'downward-facing red arrow 86'
CF12Eren Derdiyok
Substitutions:
MF16Tranquillo BarnettaYellow card 81'upward-facing green arrow 61'
DF13Stéphane Grichtingupward-facing green arrow 83'
MF7Ricardo Cabanasupward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Köbi Kuhn
GK1Ricardo
RB13MiguelYellow card 81'
CB15Pepe
CB3Bruno Alves
LB2Paulo FerreiraYellow card 30'downward-facing red arrow 41'
CM5Fernando Meira (c)Yellow card 78'
CM18Miguel Velosodownward-facing red arrow 71'
CM6Raul Meireles
RW17Ricardo Quaresma
LW19Nani
CF23Hélder Postigadownward-facing red arrow 74'
Substitutions:
DF14Jorge RibeiroYellow card 64'upward-facing green arrow 41'
MF10João Moutinhoupward-facing green arrow 71'
FW9Hugo Almeidaupward-facing green arrow 74'
Manager:
Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari

Man of the Match:
Hakan Yakin (Switzerland)[13]

Assistant referees:[14][6]
Egon Bereuter (Austria)
Markus Mayr (Austria)
Fourth official:
Ivan Bebek (Croatia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Geir Åge Holen (Norway)

Turkey vs Czech Republic

Turkey 3–2 Czech Republic
Report
Turkey[16]
Czech Republic[16]
GK23Volkan DemirelRed card 90+2'
RB22Hamit Altıntop
CB13Emre Güngördownward-facing red arrow 63'
CB2Servet Çetin
LB3Hakan Balta
RM6Mehmet TopalYellow card 6'downward-facing red arrow 57'
CM7Mehmet AurélioYellow card 10'
CM14Arda TuranYellow card 62'
LM17Tuncay Şanlı
CF8Nihat Kahveci (c)
CF9Semih Şentürkdownward-facing red arrow 46'
Substitutions:
DF20Sabri Sarıoğluupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW18Colin Kazim-Richardsupward-facing green arrow 57'
DF15Emre AşıkYellow card 73'upward-facing green arrow 63'
Manager:
Fatih Terim
GK1Petr Čech
RB2Zdeněk Grygera
CB21Tomáš Ujfaluši (c)Yellow card 90+4'
CB22David Rozehnal
LB6Marek Jankulovski
DM4Tomáš GalásekYellow card 80'
CM17Marek Matějovskýdownward-facing red arrow 39'
CM3Jan Polák
RW7Libor Sionkodownward-facing red arrow 85'
LW20Jaroslav Plašildownward-facing red arrow 80'
CF9Jan Koller
Substitutions:
MF14David Jarolímupward-facing green arrow 39'
DF13Michal Kadlecupward-facing green arrow 80'
FW11Stanislav Vlčekupward-facing green arrow 85'
Other disciplinary actions:
FW15Milan Baroš[note 1]Yellow card 90+5'
Manager:
Karel Brückner

Man of the Match:
Nihat Kahveci (Turkey)[15]

Assistant referees:[16][6]
Stefan Wittberg (Sweden)
Henrik Andrén (Sweden)
Fourth official:
Grzegorz Gilewski (Poland)
Reserve assistant referee:
Jan Petter Randen (Norway)

See also

Notes

  1. Baroš was booked on the substitutes' bench, despite not playing any part in the match.

References

  1. Sanghera, Mandeep (11 June 2008). "Switzerland 1–2 Turkey". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  2. Sanghera, Mandeep (15 June 2008). "Turkey 3–2 Czech R & Switzerland 2–0 Portugal". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  3. Ashdown, John (15 June 2008). "Turkey v Czech Republic – as it happened". The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  4. "Full-time report Switzerland-Czech Republic" (PDF). Union of Football European Associations. 7 June 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  5. "Team Line-ups – Group A – Switzerland-Czech Republic" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 7 June 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  6. "Reserve officials – EURO 2008". UEFA. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  7. "Full-time report Portugal-Turkey" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 7 June 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  8. "Team Line-ups – Group A – Portugal-Turkey" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 7 June 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  9. "Full-time report Czech Republic-Portugal" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 11 June 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  10. "Team Line-ups – Group A – Czech Republic-Portugal" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 11 June 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  11. "Full-time report Switzerland-Turkey" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 11 June 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  12. "Team Line-ups – Group A – Switzerland-Turkey" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 7 June 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  13. "Full-time report Switzerland-Portugal" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 15 June 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  14. "Team Line-ups – Group A – Switzerland-Portugal" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 15 June 2008. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  15. "Full-time report Turkey-Czech Republic" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 15 June 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  16. "Team Line-ups – Group A – Turkey-Czech Republic" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. 15 June 2008. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
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