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Spain 2012 EURO Home kit YXL (Kids)

Spain 2012 EURO Home kit YXL (Kids)

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The winners of the 2008 Euro had an amazing run with this kit. The size is XL for Kids with some minor flaws. It was manufactured by Adidas with ClimaCool Technology.

1. Group Stage (Group C)

Spain was placed in Group C, alongside Italy, Ireland, and Croatia.

  • Spain 1–1 Italy (June 10, 2012): Spain's opening match ended in a 1-1 draw with Italy. Cesc Fàbregas scored for Spain, while Italy's Antonio Di Natale found the equalizer.
  • Spain 4–0 Ireland (June 14, 2012): Spain bounced back with a commanding 4-0 win against Ireland. Goals came from David Silva, Cesc Fàbregas, Fernando Torres, and Juan Mata.
  • Spain 1–0 Croatia (June 18, 2012): In the final group match, Spain won 1-0 against Croatia. Jesús Navas scored the only goal of the game, securing Spain’s place at the top of the group.

Result: Spain finished first in the group with 7 points, ahead of Italy (2nd), Croatia (3rd), and Ireland (4th).

2. Quarter-finals

  • Spain 2–0 France (June 23, 2012): In the quarter-finals, Spain defeated France 2-0. Xabi Alonso was the star of the match, scoring both goals (one from a header and the other from a penalty).

3. Semi-finals

  • Spain 4–0 Portugal (on penalties) (June 27, 2012): Spain faced Portugal in a tightly contested semi-final. After a goalless draw, the match went to penalties. Spain triumphed 4-2 in the shootout. Cesc Fàbregas scored the decisive penalty.

4. Final

  • Spain 4–0 Italy (July 1, 2012): Spain made history in the final by defeating Italy 4-0, becoming the first team to win back-to-back European Championships (2008 and 2012) and the first team to win three major tournaments in a row (2008 Euro, 2010 World Cup, and 2012 Euro). Goals were scored by David Silva, Jordi Alba, Fernando Torres, and Juan Mata.

Key Highlights:

  • Tactics: Under coach Vicente del Bosque, Spain employed a possession-based style of play, often referred to as "tiki-taka," focusing on short passes and high technical skill.
  • Key Players: Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernández, Cesc Fàbregas, Fernando Torres, and Iker Casillas were among the standout players.
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