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Germany 2012 EURO Home kit Medium

Germany 2012 EURO Home kit Medium

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A classic style Germany kit manufactured by Adidas with ClimaCool Technology. The size is Medium and in excellent condition. 

Germany had a strong showing in the 2012 UEFA European Championship (Euro 2012), but ultimately fell short of winning the tournament. Here's a breakdown of their performance:

Group Stage:

Germany was placed in Group B, which was dubbed the "Group of Death" due to the strong teams involved, including the Netherlands, Portugal, and Denmark.

  • Germany 1–0 Portugal: Germany started their campaign with a narrow 1-0 win against Portugal, thanks to a header from Mario Gómez.
  • Germany 2–1 Netherlands: In their second match, Germany beat their traditional rivals the Netherlands, with Mario Gómez again scoring both goals.
  • Germany 2–1 Denmark: Germany finished the group stage undefeated, securing a 2-1 win against Denmark. Goals came from Lukas Podolski and Lars Bender.

Germany topped Group B with 9 points (3 wins), making them one of the standout teams of the group stage.

Quarter-finals:

  • Germany 4–2 Greece: Germany advanced to the quarter-finals and faced Greece. In a dominant performance, Germany won 4-2. Goals came from Philipp Lahm, Sami Khedira, Miroslav Klose, and Marco Reus.

Semi-finals:

  • Germany 1–2 Italy: In the semi-final, Germany faced Italy, led by a spectacular performance from Mario Balotelli, who scored twice in the first half. Despite a late penalty from Mesut Özil, Germany couldn't mount a comeback and lost 1-2.

Summary:

  • Germany's performance in Euro 2012 was strong, as they were considered one of the favorites to win the tournament.
  • Mario Gómez was one of the standout players, scoring 3 goals during the group stage.
  • Germany's semi-final loss to Italy ended their hopes of winning the tournament, continuing a long-standing trend of struggling against Italy in major tournaments.

Spain went on to win Euro 2012 by defeating Italy 4-0 in the final.

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