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On the night of July 10, 2016, two things happened at Stade de France that nobody predicted: Cristiano Ronaldo was stretchered off before halftime, and a substitute who had scored twice all season for Swansea City hit the most important goal in Portuguese football history. This is the story of how Portugal won Euro 2016 without winning a single group game — and why the trophy meant something different from every other trophy in sport.
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Portugal 1–0 France (a.e.t.) — Wikipedia's editor-curated Featured Article for June 11, 2026.
The France forward who scored six goals to win the Golden Boot — and finished the tournament without a winner's medal.
The 18-year-old who became the youngest player ever to win a European Championship — and was substituted off before Eder scored.
Full article: Portugal 1–0 France (a.e.t.), July 10, 2016, Stade de France.
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