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The UEFA European 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.
The following table lists the players who have received at least two red cards in European Championship tournaments.
Player | Country | Red cards | Matches |
---|---|---|---|
Radoslav Látal | Czech Republic | 2 | vs Portugal (1996) vs Netherlands (2000) |
Number | Country | Matches |
---|---|---|
5 | Czech Republic[lower-alpha 1] | vs Netherlands in 1976, Portugal in 1996, Netherlands in 2000 and Turkey in 2024 (2) |
4 | Netherlands | vs Czechoslovakia in 1976 (2), Czech Republic in 2004 and Czech Republic in 2020 |
3 | France | vs Denmark in 1984, Spain in 1984 and Italy in 2008 |
Russia | vs Germany in 1996, Spain in 2004 and Portugal in 2004 | |
Switzerland | vs Croatia in 2004, England in 2004 and Spain in 2020 | |
Turkey | vs Portugal in 2000, Czech Republic in 2008 and Netherlands in 2024 | |
FR Yugoslavia | vs Slovenia in 2000, Norway in 2000 and Spain in 2000 | |
2 | Bulgaria | vs Spain in 1996 and Denmark in 2004 |
Germany | vs Italy in 1996 and Croatia in 2008 | |
Italy | vs Czech Republic in 1996 and Netherlands in 2000 | |
Poland | vs Greece in 2012 and Slovakia in 2020 | |
Republic of Ireland | vs Italy in 2012 and France in 2016 | |
Spain | vs Bulgaria in 1996 and Germany in 2024 | |
Sweden | vs Belgium in 2000 and Ukraine in 2020 | |
Wales | vs Italy in 2020 and Denmark in 2020 |
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