Better attack(s) 1960 : Yugoslavia with 6 goals
Better striker(s) 1960 : M Gallic (Yugoslavia), F Heutte (France), V Ivanov (Ussr), D Jerkovic (Yugoslavia) and V Ponedelnik (Ussr) with 2 goals
Better striker(s) 1968 : D Dzajic (Yugoslavia) with 2 goals
Better striker(s) 2000 : P Kluivert (Netherlands) and S Milosevic (Yugoslavia) with 5 goals
Number of boxed goals : France : 44, Denmark : 43 and Yugoslavia : 39
Worse difference of goals : Yugoslavia : -17, Denmark : -13, Irish Republic-Romania : -11
The semifinal Yugoslavia-France (5-4) of Wednesday July 06, 1960 in Paris (France) constitutes the to date highest score: 9 goals. Two matches finished with 7 goals : 1st turn Spain-Yugoslavia (4-3) of Wednesday June 21,2000 in Bruges in Belgium and the quaterfinal Netherlands-Yugoslavia (6-1) of Sunday June 25, 2000 in Rotterdam in Netherlands (including 3 goals of P Kluivert - Netherlands)
The 1st 1968 final (1-1) won in fact by Italy against Yugoslavia (2-0) is the only final of EURO to be replayed
France (in the semifinal) in 1960 conceded 3 goals in 4 minutes against Yugoslavia (4-5)
Ponedelnik V (Ussr) in 1960 scored the winning goal of the final on Monday (Ponedelnik in Russian) July 11, 1960 against Yugoslavia
The 1st goal of the Football European Nations Cup was marked by M Gallic (Yugoslavia) at the 11' of the semifinal Yugoslavia-France (5-4) Wednesday July, 6 at Paris (France)
The EURO 1976 is the last tournament that the host country is not automatically qualified
Sunday June 25, 2000 in Rotterdam (Netherlands), Netherlands passed 6 goals against Yugoslavia (which marked only one); this record is always to beat