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UEFA Euro 1996 squads

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These are the squads for the UEFA Euro 1996 tournament, which took place in England between 8 June and 30 June 1996. The players' listed ages are as of the tournament's opening day (8 June 1996).

Group A

England

Coach: Terry Venables

Terry Venables announced England's 22-man squad on 28 May 1996.

Netherlands

Coach: Guus Hiddink

Scotland

Coach: Craig Brown

Switzerland

Coach: POR Artur Jorge

Group B

Bulgaria

Coach: Dimitar Penev

France

Coach: Aimé Jacquet

Romania

Coach: Anghel Iordănescu

Spain

Coach: Javier Clemente

Group C

Czech Republic

Coach: Dušan Uhrin

Germany

Coach: Berti Vogts

Germany were allowed to call up an additional player, Jens Todt, prior to the final, due to injury problems.

Italy

Coach: Arrigo Sacchi

Russia

Coach: Oleg Romantsev

Caps include those for USSR, CIS, and Russia, while those for other countries, such as Ukraine, are not counted.

Group D

Croatia

Coach: Miroslav Blažević

Denmark

Coach: Richard Møller Nielsen

Portugal

Coach: António Oliveira

Turkey

Coach: Fatih Terim

References

References

  1. Moore, Glenn. (29 May 1996). "Football: Lee the victim of Venables' Catch 22". The Independent.
  2. (30 June 1996). "Germany Calls Up a Midfielder for Final". [[New York Times]].
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