Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Euro Cup 2012-Overview



The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2012, will be the 14th European Championship for national football teams organized by UEFA. The final tournament will be hosted by Poland and Ukraine between 8 June and 1 July 2012. It is the first time that either nation has hosted the tournament. This bid was chosen by UEFA's Executive Committee in 2007.
The final tournament features 16 nations, the last European Championship to do so (from Euro onward, there will be 24 finalists). Qualification was contested by 51 nations between August 2010 and November 2011 to join the two host nations in the tournament. The winner of the tournament gains automatic entry to the Cup hosted by Brazil.


The history of English football is a long and detailed one, as it is not only the national sport but England was where the game was developed. The modern global game of Football was first codified in 1863 in London. There is evidence for refereed, team football games being played in English schools since at least 1581. England can boast the earliest ever documented use of the English word "football" (1409) and the earliest reference to the sport in French (1314). The modern passing game is believed to have been innovated in London and England is home to the oldest football clubs in the world (dating from at least 1857), the world's oldest competition the FA cup founded in 1871 and the first ever football league (1888). For these reasons England is considered the home of the game of football.


England was the first country in the world to develop football, coming about from a desire of its various public schools to compete against each other. Previously, each school had its own rules, which may have dated back to the 15th or 16th centuries. The first attempts to come up with single codes probably began in the 1840s, with various meetings between school representatives attempting to come up with a set of rules with which all would be happy. The first attempt was The Cambridge Rules, created in 1848. These were molded into one set in 1863 when the Football Association was formed, though some clubs continued to play under the Sheffield Rules until 1878.
Football continued to be played in England throughout the 19th century. In 1844 football was evidently still popular in London. An advertisement in the Guardian newspaper for 14 December states: "Wanted immediately a field for football in the neighbourhood of London Road or Oxford Street". In 1845 an interesting reference from Darwen, Lancashire shows how football was popular among English factory workers.


England national football team record vs Belgium
Games won:        14
Games drawn:      5
Games lost:          1

Date
Match
Result
Score
Competition
21 May 1921
Belgium v England
W
0-2
International
19 Mar 1923
England v Belgium
W
6-1
International
01 Nov 1923
Belgium v England
D
2-2
International
08 Dec 1924
England v Belgium
W
4-0
International
24 May 1926
Belgium v England
W
3-5
International
11 May 1927
Belgium v England
W
1-9
International
19 May 1928
Belgium v England
W
1-3
International
11 May 1929
Belgium v England
W
1-5
International
16 May 1931
Belgium v England
W
1-4
International
09 May 1936
Belgium v England
L
3-2
International
21 Sep 1947
Belgium v England
W
2-5
International
18 May 1950
Belgium v England
W
1-4
International
26 Nov 1952
England v Belgium
W
5-0
International
17 Jun 1954
England v Belgium
D
4-4
FIFA World Cup
21 Oct 1964
England v Belgium
D
2-2
International
25 Feb 1970
Belgium v England
W
1-3
International
12 Jun 1980
Belgium v England
D
1-1
European Championship
27 Jun 1990
England v Belgium
W
1-0
FIFA World Cup
29 May 1998
Belgium v England
D
0-0
King Hassan II Cup
10 Oct 1999
England v Belgium
W
2-1
International


Belgian football has taken a long time to develop. With an association formed in 1895 and the second-oldest league outside Great Britain, it was natural for the Belgians to be a driving force behind the formation of FIFA and one of only four European sides to go to Uruguay for the first World Cup in 1930. But the strictly amateur nature of the domestic game severely hindered progress. Amateurism was discarded in 1972 and the national side immediately improved. From 1972 to 1984, Belgium reached the last eight of four successive European Championships, reaching the final in 1980 when they lost to West Germany. The class of 1980 represented Belgium for almost a decade and contained many of their most celebrated players, including goalkeeper Jean-Marie Pfaff, full-back Eric Gerets and striker Jan Ceruleans. Their finest hour came at the 1986 World Cup finals, where they reached the semi-finals. Belgium made history as co-hosts of the 2000 European Championship but have missed out on major events since reaching the second round of the 2002 World Cup.  
Over the next six decades, Belgium established itself as a strong second-tier team, rarely in the running for winning a major tournament but never easy to handle at home or abroad. A key strength of the team was its systematic use of the offside trap, a defensive tactic developed in the 1960s at Anderlecht under French coach.




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Date: Saturday June 02, 2012(15:00)
Venue: Wembly Stadium, London, United Kingdom

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