List of UEFA European Championship red cards

The UEFA European Football Championship is an association football competition established in 1960. It is contested by the men's national teams of the members of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), the sport's European governing body, and takes place every four years.[1] This list covers the Finals tournament only; qualifying matches are not included.

List of European Championship red cards

Players who have been shown a red card in a UEFA European Football Championship match
Player or
Time of cards[2] Representing Score Opponent Tournament Round Date Ref.
Mullery, AlanAlan Mullery 86'  England 0–1  Yugoslavia UEFA Euro 1968 3 Semi-finals June 5, 1968 [3]
PollakJaroslav Pollák 53'  Czechoslovakia 3–1 aet  Netherlands UEFA Euro 1976 3 Semi-finals June 16, 1976 [4]
Neeskens, JohanJohan Neeskens 76'  Netherlands 1–3 aet  Czechoslovakia UEFA Euro 1976 3 Semi-finals June 16, 1976 [4]
van Hanegem, WimWim van Hanegem 115'  Netherlands 1–3 aet  Czechoslovakia UEFA Euro 1976 3 Semi-finals June 16, 1976 [4]
Amoros, ManuelManuel Amoros 87'  France 1–0  Denmark UEFA Euro 1984 8 First round June 12, 1984 [5]
Berggreen, KlausKlaus Berggreen 107'  Denmark 1–1 aet  Spain UEFA Euro 1984 3 Semi-finals June 24, 1984 [6]
Le Roux, YvonYvon Le Roux 85'  France 2–0  Spain UEFA Euro 1984 1 Final June 27, 1984 [7]
Hubchev, PetarPetar Hubchev 72'  Bulgaria 1–1  Spain UEFA Euro 1996 8 First round June 9, 1996
Pizzi, Juan AntonioJuan Antonio Pizzi 75'  Spain 1–1  Bulgaria UEFA Euro 1996 8 First round June 9, 1996
Apolloni, LuigiLuigi Apolloni 28'  Italy 1–2  Czech Republic UEFA Euro 1996 8 First round June 14, 1996
Kovtun, YuriYuri Kovtun 71'  Russia 0–3  Germany UEFA Euro 1996 8 First round June 16, 1996
Strunz, ThomasThomas Strunz 60'  Germany 0–0  Italy UEFA Euro 1996 8 First round June 19, 1996
StimacIgor Štimac 56'  Croatia 1–2  Germany UEFA Euro 1996 5 Quarter-finals June 23, 1996
LatalRadoslav Látal 82'  Czech Republic 1–0  Portugal UEFA Euro 1996 5 Quarter-finals June 23, 1996
Andersson, PatrikPatrik Andersson 81'  Sweden 1–2  Belgium UEFA Euro 2000 8 First round June 10, 2000
LatalRadoslav Látal 90'  Czech Republic 0–1  Netherlands UEFA Euro 2000 8 First round June 11, 2000
MihajlovicSiniša Mihajlović 59'  Yugoslavia 3–3  Slovenia UEFA Euro 2000 8 First round June 13, 2000
KezmanMateja Kežman 88'  Yugoslavia 1–0  Norway UEFA Euro 2000 8 First round June 18, 2000 [8]
de Wilde, FilipFilip de Wilde 84'  Belgium 0–2  Turkey UEFA Euro 2000 8 First round June 19, 2000
JokanovicSlaviša Jokanović 63'  Yugoslavia 3–4  Spain UEFA Euro 2000 8 First round June 21, 2000 [9]
OzalanAlpay Özalan 29'  Turkey 0–2  Portugal UEFA Euro 2000 5 Quarter-finals June 24, 2000 [10]
Hagi, GheorgheGheorghe Hagi 59'  Romania 0–2  Italy UEFA Euro 2000 5 Quarter-finals June 24, 2000 [11]
Gomes, NunoNuno Gomes 117'  Portugal 1–2 aet  France UEFA Euro 2000 3 Semi-finals June 28, 2000 [12]
Zambrotta, GianlucaGianluca Zambrotta 34'  Italy 0–0 aet  Netherlands UEFA Euro 2000 3 Semi-finals June 29, 2000 [13]
Sharonov, RomanRoman Sharonov 88'  Russia 0–1  Spain UEFA Euro 2004 8 First round June 12, 2004 [14]
Vogel, JohannJohann Vogel 50'   Switzerland 0–0  Croatia UEFA Euro 2004 8 First round June 13, 2004 [15]
Ovchinnikov, SergeiSergei Ovchinnikov 45'  Russia 0–2  Portugal UEFA Euro 2004 8 First round June 16, 2004 [16]
Haas, BerntBernt Haas 60'   Switzerland 0–3  England UEFA Euro 2004 8 First round June 17, 2004 [17]
Petrov, StiliyanStiliyan Petrov 83'  Bulgaria 0–2  Denmark UEFA Euro 2004 8 First round June 18, 2004 [18]
Heitinga, JohnJohn Heitinga 75'  Netherlands 2–3  Czech Republic UEFA Euro 2004 8 First round June 19, 2004 [19]
Schweinsteiger, BastianBastian Schweinsteiger 90'  Germany 1–2  Croatia UEFA Euro 2008 8 First round June 12, 2008 [20]
Demirel, VolkanVolkan Demirel 90'  Turkey 3–2  Czech Republic UEFA Euro 2008 8 First round June 15, 2008 [21]
AbidalÉric Abidal 24'  France 0–2  Italy UEFA Euro 2008 8 First round June 17, 2008 [22]
Papastathopoulos, SokratisSokratis Papastathopoulos 44'  Greece 1–1  Poland UEFA Euro 2012 8 First round June 8, 2012 [23]
Szczęsny, WojciechWojciech Szczęsny 69'  Poland 1–1  Greece UEFA Euro 2012 8 First round June 8, 2012 [23]
Andrews, KeithKeith Andrews 89'  Republic of Ireland 0–2  Italy UEFA Euro 2012 8 First round June 18, 2012 [24]
Cana, LorikLorik Cana 36'  Albania 0–1   Switzerland UEFA Euro 2016 8 First round June 11, 2016 [25]
Dragović, AleksandarAleksandar Dragović 66'  Austria 0–2  Hungary UEFA Euro 2016 8 First round June 14, 2016 [26]
Duffy, ShaneShane Duffy 66'  Republic of Ireland 1–2  France UEFA Euro 2016 8 Round of 16 June 26, 2016 [27]

References

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  2. In the case of players given a second yellow card, the time of the second card is given.
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  11. "Italy 2–0 Romania". Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). 6 October 2003. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
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