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Portugal 1 – 0 France 
It’s the big day. Portugal champions of Europe!!!!!!! Portugal making history and crowned as Champions of the UEFA EURO 2016 on Sunday 10 July 2016 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France after defeating France. Match going to extra time. Finally, the goal arriving in the 109th minute with Eder defeating France goalkeeper Lloris with a right footed shot in the bottom left corner. The assist is by João Moutinho.
- France two-time UEFA EURO winners
- Portugal looking to win the first UEFA EURO. In 2004, Portugal losing finalists in 2004
- There are 24 precedents between Portugal vs France. Stats showing France with 18 wins, Portugal with 5 wins, and 1 draw
France: 3 Italian Serie A players:
- Juventus defender Patrice Evra (official starting lineup)
- Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba (official starting lineup)
- AS Roma defender Lucas Digne (subs)
No Serie A players with Portugal team
PORTUGAL (4-1-3-2): Rui Patrício; Cédric, Pepe, Fonte, Guerreiro; W. Carvalho; R. Sanches, A. Silva, J. Mario; Nani, Ronaldo.
Subs: Lopes, Eduardo, B. Alves, R. Carvalho, Eliseu, Vieirinha, D. Pereira, Moutinho, Gomes, R. Silva, Quaresma, Éder.
Coach: Fernando Santos.
Here is FRANCE official starting lineup by Head Coach Didier Deschamps:
FRANCE (4-2-3-1): Lloris; Sagna, Koscielny, Umtiti, Evra; Pogba, Matuidi; Sissoko, Griezmann, Payet; Giroud.
Photo: facebook.com/uefaeuro


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Euro 2016: France 23-man Squad
Goalkeepers: Benoit Costil (Rennes), Hugo Lloris (Tottenham), Steve Mandanda (Marseille).
Defenders: Lucas Digne (Roma), Patrice Evra (Juventus), Christophe Jallet (Lyon), Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal), Eliaquim Mangala (Manchester City), Adil Rami (Sevilla), Bacary Sagna (Manchester City), Samuel Umtiti (Lyon).
Midfielders: Yohan Cabaye (Crystal Palace), Morgan Schneiderlin (Manchester United), N’Golo Kante (Leicester), Blaise Matuidi (Paris Saint-Germain), Paul Pogba (Juventus), Moussa Sissoko (Newcastle).
Forwards: Kingsley Coman (Bayern Munich), Andre-Pierre Gignac (Tigres), Olivier Giroud (Arsenal), Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid), Anthony Martial (Manchester United), Dimitri Payet (West Ham)
Note: Italian Serie A players highlighted in red.
EURO 2016: Portugal 23-man Squad
Goalkeepers: Rui Patrício (Sporting CP), Anthony Lopes (Lyon), Eduardo (Dínamo Zagreb).
Defenders: Vieirinha (Wolfsburg), Cédric (Southampton), Pepe (Real Madrid), Ricardo Carvalho (Monaco), Bruno Alves (Fenerbahçe), José Fonte (Southampton), Eliseu (Benfica), Raphael Guerreiro (Lorient).
Midfielders: William Carvalho (Sporting CP), Danilo Pereira (Porto), João Moutinho (Monaco), Renato Sanches (Benfica), Adrien Silva (Sporting CP), André Gomes (Valencia), João Mário (Sporting CP).
Forwards: Rafa Silva (Braga), Ricardo Quaresma (Beşiktaş), Nani (Fenerbahçe), Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Éder (Lille).
Photo: facebook.com/selecoesportugal
Portugal official starting lineup against France
Photos of the match courtesy by facebook.com/uefaeuro
Photo: facebook.com/uefaeuro
France official starting lineup against Portugal
Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio and Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano as a true warrior and Captain despite injury motivating his team from the bench.
The moment of joy, Cristiano Ronaldo shouting after the end of the game and seeing his team as Champions of Europe
Patrice Evra and Paul Pogba disappointed after losing the match.
Portugal 1 – 0 France
Sunday 10 July 2016
Stade de France
Saint-Denis, France
21:00
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (ENG)
Assistant referee: Simon Beck (ENG) and Jake Collin (ENG)
Additional assistant referee: Anthony Taylor (ENG) and Andre Marriner (ENG)
Fourth official: Viktor Kassai (HUN)
Goals: 109′ Eder
Official lineups – formations:
PORTUGAL (4-1-3-2): Rui Patrício; Cédric, Pepe, Fonte, Guerreiro; W. Carvalho; R. Sanches, A. Silva, J. Mario; Nani, Ronaldo.
Subs: Lopes, Eduardo, B. Alves, R. Carvalho, Eliseu, Vieirinha, D. Pereira, Moutinho, Gomes, R. Silva, Quaresma, Éder.
Coach: Fernando Santos.
FRANCE (4-2-3-1): Lloris; Sagna, Koscielny, Umtiti, Evra; Pogba, Matuidi; Sissoko, Griezmann, Payet; Giroud.
Subs: Mandanda, Costil, Jallet, Rami, Mangala, Digne, Kanté, Cabaye, Schneiderlin, Coman, Martial, Gignac.
Coach: Didier Deschamps.