Bigger than ever, the
European Championship kicks off in
Paris on Friday with a four-week feast of soccer that promises to elevate the game above the corruption scandals and security fears that have overshadowed its build-up.All eyes will be on hosts
France when they get the ball rolling against
Romania in the
Stade de France -- 210 days after suicide bombers at the same venue triggered a night of horror across the capital which killed 130 people.It should have been a proud moment for former
UEFA president
Michel Platini.The France great, who inspired his country's
1984 title on home soil, achieved his wish of expanding the tournament to a record 24 nations. But a four-year ban, handed down after becoming engulfed by the
FIFA corruption scandal that has rocked the sport, means his presence at the tournament will be in a purely unofficial capacity.
Against such a backdrop it can only be hoped that the tournament, the first since the sleaze hit the fan last summer and the last with a single host before it goes continent-wide in
2020, can deliver some memorable moments on the pitch.It certainly has the potential to do so with 51 matches in 31 days spread across France from the coal-mining country of
Lens in the north to the
Mediterranean port of
Marseille.
Unfamiliar qualifiers will be hoping to show they belong and vindicate
Platini's brainchild, criticized by some as substituting quality for quantity.
The establishment should prove again, however, that the cream inevitably rises to the top and that
Greece's surprise triumph in 2004 was an anomaly.
Spain retained the title four years ago in
Poland and Ukraine, a tournament comprising only 16 nations, and will be among the favorites to make it a hat-trick, although three-times champions
Germany,
2012 runners-up
Italy, France and a resurgent
England will all fancy their chances.
Northern Ireland,
Albania,
Iceland,
Slovakia and
Wales are all appearing for the first time in the tournament which is second only to the
World Cup in terms of prestige and not too far behind in quality.For Spain's old guard, players such as
Andres Iniesta,
Sergio Busquets,
Gerard Pique and
Sergio Ramos,
Euro 2016 could be their last hurrah after the disappointment of the
Brazil World Cup two years ago, and with old sage
Vicente del Bosque at the helm, they will take some stopping.
France, winners in 1984 and
2000, will carry the hopes of a nation still coming to terms with last year's militant attacks.Manager
Didier Deschamps has some enviable quality at his disposal in
Juventus midfielder
Paul Pogba and forwards
Kingsley Coman and
Antoine Griezmann.
World champions Germany will be targeting a first
Euro title in 20 years while England seek their first international success since the World Cup of 1966.
Roy Hodgson's youthful side went through qualifying with a
100 percent record and have real goal threat in the form of
Jamie Vardy, one of the stars for unlikely champions
Leicester City, and
Tottenham Hotspur's
Harry Kane.
One consequence of the fatter format means only eight teams will be eliminated from the six initial groups of four, with even third place likely to seal a last-16 spot.Spain's group looks the toughest on paper, with the
Czech Republic,
Turkey and
Croatia, while France should comfortably top a section including Albania, Romania and
Switzerland.Italy will also have to be on their guard against a dangerous-looking
Belgium squad,
Ireland and
Sweden who in
Zlatan Ibrahimovic have one of the tournament's A-listers.
Others vying for the limelight include
Portugal's
Cristiano Ronaldo who endured a disappointing World Cup and is running out of time to claim a first title for his countryOf the debutants,
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