Match programme cover
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Event | UEFA Euro 2000 | ||||||
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After golden goal extra time | |||||||
Date | 2 July 2000 | ||||||
Venue | Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam | ||||||
Man of the Match | Francesco Totti (Italy) | ||||||
Referee | Anders Frisk (Sweden) | ||||||
Attendance | 48,200 | ||||||
Weather | Mostly cloudy 20 °C (68 °F) 68% humidity |
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The UEFA Euro 2000 Final was a football match played on 2 July 2000 at Feijenoord Stadion in Rotterdam, Netherlands, to determine the winner of UEFA Euro 2000. France won the match, defeating Italy 2–1.
Marco Delvecchio gave Italy the lead in the 55th minute and they held on until the final minute of injury time, when Sylvain Wiltord crashed a low drive past Italian keeper Francesco Toldo to take the game into extra time. France won the game just before half-time in extra-time when Robert Pirès cut the ball back for David Trezeguet to fire the golden goal and win the tournament for France.
Man of the Match:
Francesco Totti (Italy)