Slovenia at the UEFA European Football Championship

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Slovenia qualified for one UEFA European Championship so far (as of 2014), the Euro 2000 tournament. During the qualifiers, they ended second in their group with Norway, Greece, Latvia, Albania and Georgia. This allowed the team to compete for qualification against Ukraine in the play-offs, which the Slovenians won 3–2 on aggregate to qualify for their first major tournament.

At the championship in Belgium and the Netherlands, Slovenia was drawn into group C together with Spain, Yugoslavia and Norway. Despite being an outsider, Slovenia held Serbia and Norway at a draw and only suffered a narrow loss against Spain. With two points, however, Slovenia ended last in their group. Zlatko Zahovič was the country's star player as he scored three out of four Slovenian goals.

Euro 2000

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 3 2 0 1 6 5 +1 6
 Yugoslavia 3 1 1 1 7 7 0 4
 Norway 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 4
 Slovenia 3 0 2 1 4 5 −1 2

Yugoslavia vs Slovenia

In the first game of the group Slovenia stunned Yugoslavia and took a 3–0 lead after one hour of play, with Zlatko Zahovič scoring twice and Miran Pavlin once. After the red card of Siniša Mihajlović it looked like the team would have won its first game, but then Yugoslavia made a dream comeback as they scored three goals in only six minutes.

13 June 2000
20:45
Yugoslavia  3–3  Slovenia
Milošević Goal 67'73'
Drulović Goal 70'
Report Zahovič Goal 23'57'
Pavlin Goal 52'
Yugoslavia
Slovenia
GK 22 Ivica Kralj
RB 2 Ivan Dudić
CB 5 Miroslav Đukić
CB 11 Siniša Mihajlović Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 56', 60'
LB 21 Albert Nađ
RM 6 Dejan Stanković Substituted off 36'
CM 7 Vladimir Jugović
CM 4 Slaviša Jokanović
LM 17 Ljubinko Drulović
CF 8 Predrag Mijatović (c) Substituted off 82'
CF 18 Darko Kovačević Substituted off 52'
Substitutions:
MF 10 Dragan Stojković Substituted in 36'
FW 9 Savo Milošević Substituted in 60'
FW 20 Mateja Kežman Substituted in 89'
Manager:
Vujadin Boškov
GK 12 Mladen Dabanovič
CB 3 Željko Milinovič
CB 5 Marinko Galič
CB 4 Darko Milanič (c) Booked 32'
RM 7 Džoni Novak
CM 8 Aleš Čeh
CM 11 Miran Pavlin Substituted off 74'
LM 19 Amir Karić Substituted off 78'
AM 10 Zlatko Zahovič
CF 13 Mladen Rudonja
CF 9 Sašo Udovič Substituted off 64'
Substitutions:
MF 18 Milenko Ačimovič Substituted in 64'
MF 21 Zoran Pavlović Substituted in 74'
FW 20 Milan Osterc Substituted in 78'
Manager:
Srečko Katanec

Man of the Match:
Zlatko Zahovič (Slovenia)[1]

Assistant referees:
Nicolae Grigorescu (Romania)
Dramane Dante (Malta)
Fourth official:
Graham Poll (England)

Slovenia vs Spain

In the second game, Spain took the 1–0 lead quickly as Raúl scored. Slovenia equalised after one hour of play as Zlatko Zahovič scored his third goal of the tournament. Spain then took the lead again after only sixty seconds as Joseba Etxeberria scored a goal winner. 13,000 Slovenian fans gathered to see the match in Amsterdam Arena, which is still a record for the most Slovenian spectators on a football game outside Slovenia.

18 June 2000
18:00
Slovenia  1–2  Spain
Zahovič Goal 59' Report Raúl Goal 4'
Etxeberria Goal 60'
Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam
Attendance: 42,500
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)
Slovenia
Spain
GK 12 Mladen Dabanovič
CB 3 Željko Milinovič
CB 5 Marinko Galič
CB 4 Darko Milanič (c) Booked 24' Substituted off 68'
RM 7 Džoni Novak Booked 53'
CM 8 Aleš Čeh
CM 11 Miran Pavlin Booked 11' Substituted off 82'
LM 19 Amir Karić Booked 85'
AM 10 Zlatko Zahovič
CF 13 Mladen Rudonja
CF 9 Sašo Udovič Substituted off 46'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Milan Osterc Substituted in 46'
DF 6 Aleksander Knavs Substituted in 68'
MF 18 Milenko Ačimovič Substituted in 82'
Manager:
Srečko Katanec
GK 1 Santiago Cañizares
RB 2 Míchel Salgado
CB 6 Fernando Hierro (c)
CB 5 Abelardo
LB 3 Agustín Aranzábal Booked 62'
RM 17 Joseba Etxeberria
CM 4 Pep Guardiola Substituted off 81'
CM 21 Juan Carlos Valerón Substituted off 89'
LM 16 Gaizka Mendieta
CF 10 Raúl
CF 11 Alfonso Substituted off 71'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Ismael Urzaiz Substituted in 71'
MF 7 Iván Helguera Booked 82' Substituted in 81'
MF 15 Vicente Engonga Substituted in 89'
Manager:
José Antonio Camacho

Man of the Match:
Raúl (Spain)[2]

Assistant referees:
Kurt Ertl (Germany)
Jaap Pool (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Anders Frisk (Sweden)

Slovenia vs Norway

In the last round of the group stage Slovenia played against Norway and still had theoretical chances to progress to the quarterfinals. At the end the game was a goalless draw and the team won its second point of the tournament, but did not advance to the second round.

21 June 2000
18:00
Slovenia  0–0  Norway
Report
GelreDome, Arnhem
Attendance: 22,500
Referee: Graham Poll (England)
Slovenia
Norway
GK 12 Mladen Dabanovič
CB 3 Željko Milinovič
CB 5 Marinko Galič Substituted off 83'
CB 6 Aleksander Knavs
RM 7 Džoni Novak
CM 8 Aleš Čeh (c)
CM 11 Miran Pavlin Booked 44'
LM 19 Amir Karić
AM 10 Zlatko Zahovič
CF 13 Mladen Rudonja
CF 17 Ermin Šiljak Substituted off 86'
Substitutions:
MF 18 Milenko Ačimovič Substituted in 83'
FW 20 Milan Osterc Substituted in 86'
Manager:
Srečko Katanec
GK 1 Thomas Myhre
RB 2 André Bergdølmo
CB 16 Dan Eggen
CB 3 Bjørn Otto Bragstad
LB 22 Stig Inge Bjørnebye
RM 18 Steffen Iversen
CM 7 Erik Mykland Booked 24'
CM 8 Ståle Solbakken (c)
LM 20 Ole Gunnar Solskjær Booked 59'
CF 17 John Carew Substituted off 61'
CF 9 Tore André Flo
Substitutions:
MF 19 Eirik Bakke Substituted in 61' Substituted off 82'
MF 6 Roar Strand Substituted in 82'
Manager:
Nils Johan Semb

Man of the Match:
Erik Mykland (Norway)[3]

Assistant referees:
Philip Sharp (England)
Emanuel Zammit (Malta)
Fourth official:
Vítor Melo Pereira (Portugal)

Overview

UEFA European Championship UEFA Euro Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA Position
1960–1992 Part of  Yugoslavia
England 1996 Did not qualify 10 3 2 5 13 13 5/6
Belgium Netherlands 2000 Group stage 13th 3 0 2 1 4 5 12 6 3 3 15 16 2/6 Won Playoff
Portugal 2004 Did not qualify 10 4 3 3 16 14 2/5 Lost Playoff
Austria Switzerland 2008 12 3 2 7 9 16 6/7
Poland Ukraine 2012 10 4 2 4 11 7 4/6
France 2016 To Be Determined 1 0 0 1 0 1
Europe 2020 To Be Determined
Total Group stage 1/14 3 0 2 1 4 5 55 20 12 23 64 67

See also

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