Portugal win Euro 2016 thanks to Eder's extra-time goal

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Highlights

  • Eder scored in extra-time to give Portugal a 1-0 win over hosts France
  • Eder collected the ball in midfield, held off his marker and fired a low 25-metre shot past Hugo Lloris with 11 minutes of extra time left
  • Ronaldo went down after a heavy tackle from Dimitri Payet in the eighth minute
Portugal win Euro 2016 thanks to Eder's extra-time goal
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PARIS: Substitute Eder's thunderous finish deep into extra time secured
BACKGROUND

Portugal: Big win, bigger celebrations

Highlights

  • Eder's thunderous finish secured Portugal first European title.
  • The match went into extra time 0-0 in the regulation time.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo was off early after getting injured.
Portugal, against all odds, defeated favorites France in the final of Euro 2016 to lift their maiden majore international trophy. Despite losing their marquees player and captain Cristiano Ronaldo due to a knee injury within the first 25 minutes, the Portuguese lifted their game to deny the attacking home team with stubborn defending. It was not before the second-half of extra time that the defense would be breached when Eder fired in a low shot that rocketed past Hugo Lloris sending the Portuguese camp into a frenzy.

"Aaaaaaaaah!! I can't feel my legs. Literally" (Reuters Photo)

"Oh Yeah! I am better than you know who now. Forever" (AP Photo)


"It's like heaven in my mouth." (AP Photo)

"This shall be my crown now." (AP Photo)

Eder to everyone: I am telling you guys I can fly! Just give me a sec. (AP Photo)


"What did I tell you bruh! Not happening." (Reuters Photo)


"Totally worth it. (Getty Images)


"Am just 18 and champion of Europe." (AP Photo)


"Can't take my eyes of you" (Reuters Photo)


"To the top you go boss." (AP Photo)


"Mine!" (AP Photo)

Get a room you guys! Guh! (AP Photo)

"Let me first do a heartening rendition of Ring A Ring A Roses" (AP Photo)


"Easy on the trophy boss or I might again start tearing [*wipes tears*]" (Reuters Photo)



Job well done. Congratulations Ronaldo (AP Photo)

Portugal's first
BACKGROUND

Euro 2016 final – France vs Portugal

1.

Ronaldo has cemented his legacy! #GOAT?

2.

CR7!

3.

CONGRATULATIONS PORTUGAL!

4.

Spare a thought for France who were brilliant throughout the tournament

5.

Eder the hero

Eder has scored a goal of his lifetime. With both the sides unable to breach each other's defenses, it was Eder who stepped up to send a low shot past the French goalie to have the decisive say after a goalless 109 minutes. Ronaldo has cried umpteenth time tonight. First when he was tackled by Payet that needed immediate attention from the team trainer and he limped off the pitch. Then he returned again and after few steps was taken back on a stretcher, again in tears. Then he cried again but this time for all the right reasons as his side ended their wait for a major international title and also a 41-year wait for a victory against France.
6.

HE CAN SMILE NOW

It's been quite a night for Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal
7.

PORTUGAL 1-0 FRANCE

120+3' Portugal have secured their first major international trophy, defying all odds, beating France in a high-voltage in Euro 2016 final 1-0.
8.

OFF HE GOES!

9.

He is all pumped up now!

10.

115' Yellow card for Paul Pogba for a rash challenge. The crowd, stunned by Eder, has gone louder now.
11.

THAT SHOT!

12.

110' France desperate now. Anthony Martial comes in for Sissoko.
13.

France 0-1 Portugal

109' GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL! Eder has broken the deadlock. With his back to the French goalpost, Eder receives the ball, controls it, staves off Koscielny and then unleashes the most important low shot of his life that goes past Lloris and hits the back of the net.
14

Poll:Penalty shootout seems certain now?

Can't say
No
Yes
15.

105' First half of extra time comes to an end. The narrative continues. France have been threatening but don't have a goal to show for yet. Portugal have looked better with few scattered questions. Still 0-0
16.

102' France have subdued Portugal who began the extra-time sprightly. More and more threatening moves. Time to bring in Anthony Martial maybe?
17.

Meanwhile, troublemakers clash with riot police under the Eiffel Tower near the Paris fan zone

18.

The wait continues...

19.

It's getting hot in the middle!

20.

94' Pepe heads a free-kick wide of the goal post but the linesman raises the offside flag. The Portuguese dugout went up thinking it was a goal. Still 0-0
21.

Wonder what's going on his mind!

Luis Figo was the member of the 2004 Portuguese side which lost to Greece in the Euro final
22.

EXTRA TIME IS UNDERWAY

23.

The two goalies have been outstanding tonight!

Rui Patricio
24.

Hugo Lloris

25.

Well, they haven't lost one yet too...

26.

FULL TIME: France 0-0 PORTUGAL

90+3' So it's a stalemate. France have had several opportunities but have either been denied by the brilliant glovework of Patricio or have failed to finish in sureshot scoring opportunites. Now we move in to EXTRA TIME.
27.

90+2' WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY! Gigna in a one-on-one position with Patricio but his shot hits the left post.
28.

90' Stalemate continues. 0-0 after 90 minutes. We will have three minutes of injury time.
29.

Is this the best hairstyle of Euro 2016? Quaresma ka Karishma!

30.

80' The match is gaining momentum as it approaches the final 10 minutes. A mishit from Nani just about gets in but for Lloris who makes a brilliant save but the ball drops in front of Quaresma who goes for the glory with an overhead kick but misses again.
31.

78' Change in personals for both the sides. Andre-Pierre Gignac comes in for Giroud while an unhappy looking Renato Sanches is replaced by Eder
32.

Hah!

33.

Well...

34.

Agree?

35.

And of course, there has to be a pitch invader!

36.

66' Griezmann almost, almost makes it 1-0 for France as after bursting through Guerreiro, his header off a cross from Coman goes wide. That was a big miss!
37.

58' Portugal's public enemy no. 1 of the night Dimitri Payet has been substituted. Kingsley Coman comes in as the replacement. France are throwing everything at their opponents and Portugal are summoning everything at their disposal to keep them off.
38.

Ronaldo in Euro finals (Left: 2004 & Right: 2016) #UNLUCKY

39

Poll:So who is going to take the lead?

France
Portugal
40.

SECOND HALF STARTS

46' Will Portugal or France manage to open the scoring? Is this final going into extra time or even a shootout?
41.

HALF TIME: France 0-0 Portugal

45+ 2' So a goalless first half comes to an end. France have clearly been on the offensive tonight. Right from the beginning, they have been asking questions of the Portuguese defense. Sissoko has been outstanding, crashing through Portuguese defenders whenever seeing an opportunity. The first-half as been dominated by Ronaldo injury (8') that forced him being stretchered off after making an unsuccesfull attempt at return (23'). Seems like both the teams lost their way afterwards.
42.

Goosebumps anyone?

43.

34' Portugese Cedric booked for knee in the back of Payet.

44.

45.

At 18 years and 328 days, Renato Sanches of Portugal is the youngest ever to appear in a Euro final

46.

30' Still 0-0. Despite France being dominant, Portugal have managed to stave off the hosts. Nani has taken over the captain's band from Ronaldo.
47.

The challenge that got CR7

48.

Bad news for CR7 fans!

He returned to the field after receiving some treatment but couldn't continue. He was stretchered off the field after signaling it towards his bench. The night is over for him.
49.

That was some save!

50.

Ronaldo off!

18' Terrible! Ronaldo is on the ground, crying. You have to feel for him. After being dominated in possession and attacks, Portugal have received a body blow with the injury of their captain and he is hobbling back.
51.

The Portugese skipper was in considerable pain

52.

​10' Patricio has been pulled into action by a prowling Antoine Griezmann whose header forces the Portugese custodian to leap and divert it from the danger zone. Corner for France and another header, this time from Olivier Giroud, but this time it's a comfortable save.
53.

8' France have made a positive start, backed by a vocal and hostile crowd that is booing Cristiano Ronaldo and the entire Portugal team. Meanwhile, Ronaldo has also been at the receiving end of a strong challenge from Dimitri Payet. The game brought to a halt as the trainer runs in. So far, Portugal have been all over the place.
54.

Seleção das Quinas in RED

55.

Les Bleus in Blue

56.

And it's KICK-OFF!

57.

MAJESTIC

58.

​David Guetta and Zara Larsson have just finished entertaining with a rendition of the official UEFA EURO 2016 song "This One's For You" one last time.

59.

Also, they haven't beaten France since 1975!

60.

The closing ceremony is underway!

61.

Spain legend Xavi Hernandez has placed the silverware amid deafening noise from a capacity crowd

62.

France are unchanged

63.

Here's the Portugal XI

64.

PUMP IT LOUDER!

65.

This is what they are playing for! Ain't that a beauty?

66.

Will it be 15th for CR7 tonight?

67.

KEY STATS

68.

YUS!!! Bring it on!

69.

So who are you betting on tonight for the #BIGFINAL?

70.

An unchanged France face Portugal who have been boosted with the return of Pepe

71.

For the record, Portugal have tasted defeat in their last 10 encounters against France – their last win coming way back in 1975!

Here are five memorable Portugal vs France clashes
72.

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the blockbuster Euro 2016 final between hosts France and Portgual. Before the tournament started, not many would have bet these two teams making it to the summit clash at the Stade de France. But here we are! France, who were sluggish in the early stages of the event eventually picked pace and overcame tournament favourites Germany in the semi-final to qualify for the final. On the other hand, Portugal, who entered the last-16 without a win under their belt and with just one win in the regulation time (vs Wales in the first semifinal) have surprised everyone. 12 years after an agonizing and frustrating final defeat at the hands of underdogs Greece at the Euro 2004 at home which denied them their first major international trophy, Portugal will aim to cross the final hurdle.

European Championship title after they overcame the early loss of
BACKGROUND

Ronaldo's Euro final turns from despair to joy

Highlights

  1. Ronaldo's early departure deprived him of the chance to beat Platini's record of nine goals in Euro Finals.
  2. Ronaldo finally has a major international tournament to add to his plethora of club and individual prizes.
  3. "Today I felt sadness and happiness. What I can say is that it was one of the happiest moments of my life," said Ronaldo.


PARIS: Cristiano Ronaldo cried twice in the
Euro 2016 final
on Sunday, once when he was stretchered off injured and again when he limped back on in joy after his
Portugal
teammates claimed a
historic win
over France.

As it happened: Portugal vs France
When he succumbed to a knee injury midway through the first half at the Stade de France, it looked set to be a miserable night for the three-time World Player of the Year.

In Pics: Portugal stun France

But substitute Eder's extra-time goal saw Portugal triumph 1-0 to stun the hosts and finally win their first major international trophy.

"Today I felt sadness and happiness. What I can say is that it was one of the happiest moments of my life. I cried," said Ronaldo, who later, despite his injury, danced his way through the mixed zone in Paris with several teammates, without stopping for waiting reporters.


In Ronaldo's absence it was the Lille forward Eder who emerged as the unlikely hero and the Real Madrid superstar insisted he had a feeling that would happen.

"I felt it would be him who would resolve the game in extra-time. I am not a wizard or a visionary but I always follow my feelings," Ronaldo said.

Ronaldo had been floored by a heavy challenge from France's Dimitri Payet in the eighth minute of the game.

He rolled in agony, was led off for treatment and came back. After hobbling for several minutes, Ronaldo went off again to have his left leg bandaged.

One acceleration showed that he could not go on and he sat down in the 24th minute before signalling that he could not carry on.

He took off the captain's armband and, as the tears welled up, was carried off on a stretcher to be replaced by Ricardo Quaresma.

The 31-year-old Madrid forward played in the Portugal side that lost the 2004 European Championship final 1-0 to Greece and his emotional teenaged outburst then has remained one of the enduring images of that tournament.

He had said before the Paris final that he wanted to be "crying for joy" this time -- he could not have imagined how his prediction would come true.

Payet escaped any sanction from referee Mark Clattenburg for the challenge, something that disappointed Portugal coach Fernando Santos.

"I think the referee should have shown a card. I respect the referees, I think they are all unbiased and honest, but I think he should have flashed something, and he didn't even blow for a foul," said Santos.

"Our captain made an immense effort. Twice he tried as much as he could to get back on the pitch but he couldn't carry on."

Instead the stricken Ronaldo helped to motivate his teammates to deliver glory for Portugal against all the odds.

"Him being there in the dressing room and on the bench was very important, the way he motivated the players," Santos added.

Ronaldo emerged after the end of 90 minutes to encourage his exhausted colleagues during extra time.

As the clock ticked down, his face was a picture of emotion, pushing a substitute onto the pitch before erupting in joy at the final whistle.

His tightly strapped leg did not stop him hobbling up the steps at the Stade de France to lift the trophy and he was bursting with pride as he showed off the prize.

It was his last act of a tournament in which he has played the captain's role superbly, scoring a crucial brace in a 3-3 draw with Hungary that took them through the group stage and then the opener in the 2-0 semi-final win over Wales.

Ronaldo finally has a major international tournament to add to his plethora of club and individual prizes and accolades won with Madrid and Manchester United -- including the three world player of the year awards.

He is now one up over his eternal Argentine rival, Lionel Messi, who retired from international football after losing the Copa America final recently.

Ronaldo's early departure deprived him of the chance to beat Michel Platini's record of nine goals in European Championship finals, but he leaves with the most important prize.
Cristiano Ronaldo to snatch a 1-0 smash-and-grab victory over hosts France on Sunday.

As it happened: Portugal vs France

Eder picked the perfect moment to score his first competitive goal for his country, marauding forward before letting fly with a bullet shot from 25 metres in the 109th minute.

In Pics: Portugal stun France

It was a cruel blow for France, who had dominated the match from and squandered a number of chances, in front of their devastated home support, who arrived at the Stade de France hoping to celebrate a third European crown.



The trophy was lifted by Ronaldo, who broke down in tears at the final whistle but whose game had come to a frustrating end after 24 minutes when he was carried crying from the pitch on a stretcher with a knee injury.

So much of the build-up had focused on Ronaldo and his hopes of crowning a glittering career with the only achievement missing from his CV, a piece of international silverware.

The script had been written for him to produce a performance to match his status as one of the game's truly great talents, but he had to settle for a back-stage role after Dimitri Payet's challenge left him in a heap on the floor.

Prior to his departure, it had been a fast-paced start with France's Moussa Sissoko a bullish presence in midfield, frequently charging through tackles and bursting into the box.

His 34th-minute shot was well-parried by Patricio, but by that point the match had settled into a pattern of France probing and pushing but struggling to break down their more defensively-minded opponents.

Without Ronaldo, Portugal seemed in no hurry to rush the ball forward, happy to see the game descend into a cagey, tactical battle.

They had a scare, however, in the 67th minute when Kingsley Coman's cross found Antoine Griezmann unmarked six metres from goal, only for the tournament's top scorer to head a golden opportunity over.


Minutes later, Olivier Giroud, fed by sprightly substitute Coman, forced a diving save from Patricio, who then parried away a pile-driver from Sissoko as France turned the screw.


France's best chance of the night arrived in stoppage time when substitute Andre-Pierre Gignac turned his marker inside out before scuffing a shot past the keeper and against the post, with the ball bouncing across the face of goal and then out of harm's way.


While Portugal continued to sit back in extra time, they had the better chances with Eder's header parried by Hugo Lloris and Raphael Guerreiro striking the crossbar with a free kick before Eder's moment of magic.


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