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UEFA Euro 2016 Group D

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Group D of UEFA Euro 2016 contained defending European champion Spain, Czech Republic, Turkey and Croatia. This Euro 2016 group was the only with two former European champions – Spain (3 times) and Czech Republic (1 time, as Czechoslovakia). Matches were played from 12 to 21 June 2016.

Teams

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Draw position Team Pot Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
UEFA Rankings
October 2015[nb 1]
FIFA Rankings
June 2016
D1  Spain 1 Group C winner 9 October 2015 10th 2012 Winners (1964, 2008, 2012) 2 6
D2  Czech Republic[nb 2] 3 Group A winner 6 September 2015 9th 2012 Winners (1976) 15 30
D3  Turkey 4 Best third-placed team 13 October 2015 4th 2008 Semi-finals (2008) 22 18
D4  Croatia 2 Group H runner-up 13 October 2015 5th 2012 Quarter-finals (1996, 2008) 12 27

Notes

  1. ^ The UEFA rankings of October 2015 were used for seeding for the final draw.
  2. ^ From 1960 to 1980, the Czech Republic competed as Czechoslovakia.

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Croatia 3 2 1 0 5 3 +2 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Spain 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3 6
3  Turkey 3 1 0 2 2 4 −2 3
4  Czech Republic 3 0 1 2 2 5 −3 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

In the round of 16,

  • The winner of Group D, Croatia, advanced to play the third-placed team of Group F, Portugal.
  • The runner-up of Group D, Spain, advanced to play the winner of Group E, Italy.

Matches

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Turkey vs Croatia

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Turkey 0–1 Croatia
Report
  • Modrić 41'
Attendance: 43,842[1]
Turkey[2]
Croatia[2]
GK 1 Volkan Babacan
RB 7 Gökhan Gönül
CB 15 Mehmet Topal
CB 3 Hakan Balta Yellow card 48'
LB 18 Caner Erkin
CM 16 Ozan Tufan
CM 8 Selçuk İnan
CM 14 Oğuzhan Özyakup downward-facing red arrow 46'
RW 6 Hakan Çalhanoğlu
LW 10 Arda Turan (c) downward-facing red arrow 65'
CF 9 Cenk Tosun Yellow card 31' downward-facing red arrow 69'
Substitutions:
MF 20 Volkan Şen Yellow card 90+1' upward-facing green arrow 46'
FW 17 Burak Yılmaz upward-facing green arrow 65'
FW 21 Emre Mor upward-facing green arrow 69'
Manager:
Fatih Terim
GK 23 Danijel Subašić
RB 11 Darijo Srna (c)
CB 5 Vedran Ćorluka
CB 21 Domagoj Vida
LB 3 Ivan Strinić Yellow card 80'
CM 10 Luka Modrić
CM 19 Milan Badelj
RW 14 Marcelo Brozović
AM 7 Ivan Rakitić downward-facing red arrow 90'
LW 4 Ivan Perišić downward-facing red arrow 87'
CF 17 Mario Mandžukić downward-facing red arrow 90+3'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Andrej Kramarić upward-facing green arrow 87'
DF 13 Gordon Schildenfeld upward-facing green arrow 90'
FW 20 Marko Pjaca upward-facing green arrow 90+3'
Manager:
Ante Čačić

Man of the Match:
Luka Modrić (Croatia)[3]

Assistant referees:[4]
Mathias Klasenius (Sweden)
Daniel Wärnmark (Sweden)
Fourth official:
Willie Collum (Scotland)
Additional assistant referees:
Stefan Johannesson (Sweden)
Markus Strömbergsson (Sweden)
Reserve assistant referee:
Damien MacGraith (Republic of Ireland)

Spain vs Czech Republic

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Spain 1–0 Czech Republic
Report
Spain[6]
Czech Republic[6]
GK 13 David de Gea
RB 16 Juanfran
CB 3 Gerard Piqué
CB 15 Sergio Ramos (c)
LB 18 Jordi Alba
DM 5 Sergio Busquets
CM 10 Cesc Fàbregas downward-facing red arrow 70'
CM 6 Andrés Iniesta
RW 21 David Silva
LW 22 Nolito downward-facing red arrow 82'
CF 7 Álvaro Morata downward-facing red arrow 62'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Aritz Aduriz upward-facing green arrow 62'
MF 14 Thiago upward-facing green arrow 70'
FW 11 Pedro upward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque
GK 1 Petr Čech
RB 2 Pavel Kadeřábek
CB 6 Tomáš Sivok
CB 5 Roman Hubník
LB 8 David Limberský Yellow card 61'
CM 22 Vladimír Darida
CM 13 Jaroslav Plašil
RW 4 Theodor Gebre Selassie downward-facing red arrow 86'
AM 10 Tomáš Rosický (c) downward-facing red arrow 88'
LW 19 Ladislav Krejčí
CF 7 Tomáš Necid downward-facing red arrow 75'
Substitutions:
FW 21 David Lafata upward-facing green arrow 75'
MF 18 Josef Šural upward-facing green arrow 86'
MF 15 David Pavelka upward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Pavel Vrba

Man of the Match:
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)[7]

Assistant referees:[4]
Paweł Sokolnicki (Poland)
Tomasz Listkiewicz (Poland)
Fourth official:
Aleksei Kulbakov (Belarus)
Additional assistant referees:
Paweł Raczkowski (Poland)
Tomasz Musiał (Poland)
Reserve assistant referee:
Vitali Maliutsin (Belarus)

Czech Republic vs Croatia

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Czech Republic 2–2 Croatia
Report
Czech Republic[9]
Croatia[9]
GK 1 Petr Čech
RB 2 Pavel Kadeřábek
CB 5 Roman Hubník
CB 6 Tomáš Sivok Yellow card 72'
LB 8 David Limberský
DM 13 Jaroslav Plašil downward-facing red arrow 86'
RM 10 Tomáš Rosický (c)
CM 20 Jiří Skalák downward-facing red arrow 67'
CM 19 Ladislav Krejčí
LM 22 Vladimír Darida
CF 21 David Lafata downward-facing red arrow 67'
Substitutions:
FW 12 Milan Škoda upward-facing green arrow 67'
MF 18 Josef Šural upward-facing green arrow 67'
FW 7 Tomáš Necid upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Pavel Vrba
GK 23 Danijel Subašić
RB 11 Darijo Srna (c)
CB 5 Vedran Ćorluka
CB 21 Domagoj Vida Yellow card 88'
LB 3 Ivan Strinić downward-facing red arrow 90+3'
CM 19 Milan Badelj Yellow card 14'
CM 10 Luka Modrić downward-facing red arrow 62'
RW 14 Marcelo Brozović Yellow card 74'
AM 7 Ivan Rakitić downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
LW 4 Ivan Perišić
CF 17 Mario Mandžukić
Substitutions:
MF 8 Mateo Kovačić upward-facing green arrow 62'
DF 13 Gordon Schildenfeld upward-facing green arrow 90+2'
DF 2 Šime Vrsaljko upward-facing green arrow 90+3'
Manager:
Ante Čačić

Man of the Match:
Ivan Rakitić (Croatia)[10]

Assistant referees:[4]
Simon Beck (England)
Jake Collin (England)
Fourth official:
Anastasios Sidiropoulos (Greece)
Additional assistant referees:
Anthony Taylor (England)
Andre Marriner (England)
Reserve assistant referee:
Damianos Efthymiadis (Greece)

Spain vs Turkey

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Spain 3–0 Turkey
Report
Attendance: 33,409[11]
Spain[12]
Turkey[12]
GK 13 David de Gea
RB 16 Juanfran
CB 3 Gerard Piqué
CB 15 Sergio Ramos (c) Yellow card 2'
LB 18 Jordi Alba downward-facing red arrow 81'
DM 5 Sergio Busquets
CM 10 Cesc Fàbregas downward-facing red arrow 71'
CM 6 Andrés Iniesta
RW 21 David Silva downward-facing red arrow 64'
LW 22 Nolito
CF 7 Álvaro Morata
Substitutions:
MF 19 Bruno Soriano upward-facing green arrow 64'
MF 8 Koke upward-facing green arrow 71'
DF 2 César Azpilicueta upward-facing green arrow 81'
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque
GK 1 Volkan Babacan
RB 7 Gökhan Gönül
CB 15 Mehmet Topal
CB 3 Hakan Balta
LB 18 Caner Erkin
CM 16 Ozan Tufan Yellow card 41'
CM 8 Selçuk İnan downward-facing red arrow 70'
CM 14 Oğuzhan Özyakup downward-facing red arrow 62'
RW 6 Hakan Çalhanoğlu downward-facing red arrow 46'
LW 10 Arda Turan (c)
CF 17 Burak Yılmaz Yellow card 9'
Substitutions:
MF 5 Nuri Şahin upward-facing green arrow 46'
MF 11 Olcay Şahan upward-facing green arrow 62'
MF 19 Yunus Mallı upward-facing green arrow 70'
Manager:
Fatih Terim

Man of the Match:
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)[13]

Assistant referees:[4]
Milovan Ristić (Serbia)
Dalibor Đurđević (Serbia)
Fourth official:
Aleksei Kulbakov (Belarus)
Additional assistant referees:
Danilo Grujić (Serbia)
Nenad Đokić (Serbia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Vitali Maliutsin (Belarus)

Czech Republic vs Turkey

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Czech Republic 0–2 Turkey
Report
Czech Republic[15]
Turkey[15]
GK 1 Petr Čech (c)
RB 2 Pavel Kadeřábek
CB 6 Tomáš Sivok
CB 5 Roman Hubník
LB 11 Daniel Pudil
DM 22 Vladimír Darida
CM 15 David Pavelka Yellow card 39' downward-facing red arrow 57'
CM 13 Jaroslav Plašil Yellow card 36' downward-facing red arrow 90'
RW 9 Bořek Dočkal downward-facing red arrow 71'
LW 19 Ladislav Krejčí
CF 7 Tomáš Necid
Substitutions:
FW 12 Milan Škoda upward-facing green arrow 57'
MF 18 Josef Šural Yellow card 87' upward-facing green arrow 71'
MF 14 Daniel Kolář upward-facing green arrow 90'
Manager:
Pavel Vrba
GK 1 Volkan Babacan
RB 7 Gökhan Gönül
CB 15 Mehmet Topal
CB 3 Hakan Balta Yellow card 50'
LB 13 İsmail Köybaşı Yellow card 35'
DM 16 Ozan Tufan
DM 8 Selçuk İnan
CM 10 Arda Turan (c)
RW 21 Emre Mor downward-facing red arrow 69'
LW 20 Volkan Şen downward-facing red arrow 61'
CF 17 Burak Yılmaz downward-facing red arrow 90'
Substitutions:
MF 14 Oğuzhan Özyakup upward-facing green arrow 61'
MF 11 Olcay Şahan upward-facing green arrow 69'
FW 9 Cenk Tosun upward-facing green arrow 90'
Manager:
Fatih Terim

Man of the Match:
Burak Yılmaz (Turkey)[16]

Assistant referees:[4]
Damien MacGraith (Republic of Ireland)
Francis Connor (Scotland)
Fourth official:
Sergey Lapochkin (Russia)
Additional assistant referees:
Bobby Madden (Scotland)
John Beaton (Scotland)
Reserve assistant referee:
Nikolai Golubev (Russia)

Croatia vs Spain

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Croatia 2–1 Spain
Report
Croatia[18]
Spain[18]
GK 23 Danijel Subašić
RB 11 Darijo Srna (c) Yellow card 70'
CB 5 Vedran Ćorluka
CB 6 Tin Jedvaj
LB 2 Šime Vrsaljko Yellow card 70'
CM 15 Marko Rog Yellow card 29' downward-facing red arrow 82'
CM 19 Milan Badelj
RW 4 Ivan Perišić Yellow card 88' downward-facing red arrow 90+4'
AM 7 Ivan Rakitić
LW 20 Marko Pjaca downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
CF 16 Nikola Kalinić
Substitutions:
MF 8 Mateo Kovačić upward-facing green arrow 82'
FW 22 Duje Čop upward-facing green arrow 90+2'
FW 9 Andrej Kramarić upward-facing green arrow 90+4'
Manager:
Ante Čačić
GK 13 David de Gea
RB 16 Juanfran
CB 3 Gerard Piqué
CB 15 Sergio Ramos (c)
LB 18 Jordi Alba
DM 5 Sergio Busquets
CM 10 Cesc Fàbregas downward-facing red arrow 84'
CM 6 Andrés Iniesta
RW 21 David Silva
LW 22 Nolito downward-facing red arrow 60'
CF 7 Álvaro Morata downward-facing red arrow 67'
Substitutions:
MF 19 Bruno Soriano upward-facing green arrow 60'
FW 20 Aritz Aduriz upward-facing green arrow 67'
MF 14 Thiago upward-facing green arrow 84'
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque

Man of the Match:
Ivan Perišić (Croatia)[19]

Assistant referees:[4]
Sander van Roekel (Netherlands)
Erwin Zeinstra (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
Additional assistant referees:
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Richard Liesveld (Netherlands)
Reserve assistant referee:
György Ring (Hungary)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Full Time Summary – Turkey v Croatia" (PDF). UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations. 12 June 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Tactical Line-ups – Turkey v Croatia" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 12 June 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  3. ^ Haslam, Andrew (12 June 2016). "Modrić magic helps Croatia down Turkey". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Who is the referee? UEFA EURO 2016 appointments". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 10 June 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Full Time Summary – Spain v Czech Republic" (PDF). UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations. 13 June 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  6. ^ a b "Tactical Line-ups – Spain v Czech Republic" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 13 June 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  7. ^ Saffer, Paul (13 June 2016). "Piqué pounces for late Spain win". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Full Time Summary – Czech Republic v Croatia" (PDF). UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Tactical Line-ups – Czech Republic v Croatia" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  10. ^ Burke, Chris (17 June 2016). "Necid shows nerve to rescue Czech Republic". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  11. ^ "Full Time Summary – Spain v Turkey" (PDF). UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  12. ^ a b "Tactical Line-ups – Spain v Turkey" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  13. ^ Harrison, Wayne (17 June 2016). "Spain ease past Turkey into round of 16". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  14. ^ "Full Time Summary – Czech Republic v Turkey" (PDF). UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations. 21 June 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  15. ^ a b "Tactical Line-ups – Czech Republic v Turkey" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 21 June 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  16. ^ Hart, Patrick (21 June 2016). "Turkey overpower Czechs to go third". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  17. ^ "Full Time Summary – Croatia v Spain" (PDF). UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations. 21 June 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  18. ^ a b "Tactical Line-ups – Croatia v Spain" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 21 June 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  19. ^ Saffer, Paul (21 June 2016). "Perišić's late goal means Croatia pip Spain". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
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