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France vs Czech Republic – UEFA Euro 1996 Quarter-final
On June 23, 1996, France faced the Czech Republic in the quarter-finals of UEFA Euro 1996 at Old Trafford in Manchester. It was a tense and tightly contested match between two technically gifted sides, both determined to reach the semi-finals.
France, led by stars like Zinedine Zidane, Laurent Blanc, and Didier Deschamps, dominated possession for large portions of the game. However, the Czech team, featuring standout performers like Karel Poborský and Pavel Nedvěd, defended resolutely and looked dangerous on the counterattack.
Despite several chances on both sides, the match ended 0–0 after 90 minutes and extra time. Neither team could find the breakthrough, and the outcome was decided by a dramatic penalty shootout. The Czech Republic held their nerve and converted all their spot-kicks, while French defender Reynald Pedros missed the crucial penalty, sending the Czechs through to the semi-finals with a 6–5 shootout victory.
The match is remembered for its intensity, high technical quality, and the heartbreak for the French side, who had been seen as one of the tournament favorites. The Czech Republic went on to reach the final, ultimately finishing as runners-up to Germany.
