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Goalkeeper: toldo (Italy)

In the Azzurri, toldo has been shrouded in Buffon's aura, and this time, the opportunity finally came to him. Toldo didn't get many chances in the four games he participated in, but in the 2000 European Championship, toldo finally broke out because of Buffon's injury. Toldo's performance was excellent from beginning to end, especially in the semi-final match against Holland, where he saved his opponent's three penalty kicks in one fell swoop, which made great contributions to the team's victory. 1999/2000 season, toldo, who played for Florence, spent an unforgettable Champions League, and then he switched to Inter Milan in 2006 at 5438+0. There, he won five Serie A titles. On 20 10, in his last season with the Nerazzurri, he won the Champions League with the team and then chose to retire.

Defender: Blanco (France)

Blanco was selected as the best team in 1992, 1996 and 2000 European Championships. In the last game, he won the final with the team and won the final championship trophy, which also made up for his regret that he did not participate in the 1998 World Cup final because of suspension. Because of his authority, elegance and leadership, Blanco also got the nickname of President. Blanco made 97 appearances for France. His career began in Montpellier. At first, he played in midfield. Since then, he has been in nine teams including Barcelona, Inter Milan and Manchester United. As an excellent central defender, he has won numerous honors. Now he is the head coach of the French national team.

Defender: Cannavaro (Italy)

As the captain of the 2006 World Cup, Cannavaro led Italy to beat France to win the championship in the final, which is definitely a sweet memory for him, because he also participated in the final of the 2000 European Championship, when they were defeated by their opponent Golden Ball with a lead of more than half. Cannavaro attended the World Cup all the time, but his peak should be in 2006, when he not only won the World Cup, but also won the Golden Globe Award and FIFA World Player of the Year. At the club, Cannavaro won the 1999 UEFA Cup with Parma. After winning two La Liga titles with Real Madrid, Cannavaro returned to Juventus and then ended his career in Al Ali, Dubai. He played 136 games for Italy.

Defender: paolo maldini (Italian)

As one of the greatest players in football history, Maldini played more than 1000 games for the club and the national team, and played for Italy 126 times between 1988 and 2002. As the son of former Italian international cesare maldini, Maldini played well from the first tournament (European Championship 1988) to the last (2002 World Cup). 1994, he was very close to the World Cup champion, but in the end the Azzurri lost to Brazil in the penalty shootout, and in the final of the European Championship in 2000, they lost to France with a golden ball. Maldini was selected as the best team in the European Championship twice in 1996 and 2000, and won the Champions League five times and Serie A seven times in the club AC Milan.

Defender: Thuram (France)

Born in Guadeloupe, Thuram played 14 in his national team career, which also set an insurmountable record. Participated in seven major competitions, European Championship in 2000 and World Cup in 1998. In the 2000 European Championship, his calm performance and right-wing attack were one of the sharp weapons for France to win the championship. In 2005, he came back with Zidane, returned to the national team and went out for the honor of the World Cup again, but in the end, they lost to Italy on penalty in the final. For Thuram, Italy is his second hometown, where he spent 10 years and played for Parma and Juventus for 5 years respectively. Thuram ended his brilliant career in Barcelona in 2008.

Midfield: Vieira (France)

This is the fifth player in the history of the French team to play more than 100 games. Vieira 1998 was a marginal player when he won the World Cup. But he became an indispensable member of the team in the European Championship in 2000 and participated in all six games. Vieira was very efficient in defense and attack, and it was his running that made De Jolka's goal win in the quarter-final against Spain. Vieira played for Arsenal for nine years. The Dakar-born player won three Premier League titles and four FA Cups with the team, among which he scored the winning goal in the last FA Cup. Since then, when he played for Inter Milan, he also won four Serie A titles.

Midfield: Zidane (France)

As the best player in the world at that time, Zidane's aura began with his two headers in the 1998 World Cup final. As the European and World Footballer of the Year in 1998 (he also won the World Footballer of the Year twice since then), he led France to win the European Championship in 2000 without controversy. In the semi-final match against Portugal, his last minute penalty was one of many highlights. Qi Zu once retired from the national team, but he fought for the World Cup again in 2006. Although he was sent off in the final, he still won the Golden Globe Award in that competition. As a frequent champion of Italian and Spanish leagues, he once moved from Juventus to Real Madrid for a world-record 76 million euros, but all this was rewarded by his winning goal in the 2002 Champions League final.

Midfield: Figo (Portugal)

From 199 1 to 2006, Figo played 127 games for Portugal, and he was also the player who was selected for the national team the most times in Portuguese history. Figo has admirable dribbling and passing skills. His greatest moment was in the European Cup in 2000. His outstanding performance helped Portugal reach the semi-finals and won the European Golden Globe Award six months later. In the 2004 European Championship, Figo helped host Portugal reach the final, but it was a pity that he lost to Greece. In 2006, Figo, who had already retired from the national team, returned for honor again. He is one of the few players who play for Barcelona and Real Madrid. Following these two teams, he won two La Liga titles respectively, and then in Italy, he also won two Serie A titles in Inter Milan. In 2009, he ended his career.

Midfielder: Davis (Netherlands)

1996 European Championship, sent back to China because of a quarrel. However, in the subsequent 1998 World Cup and European Championship in 2000, Davis made up for the previous mistakes and led the team into the semi-finals of these two events. It's a pity that Holland lost in the penalty shoot-out. As a brave and determined midfielder, he won the 1995 Champions League with Ajax. After playing in AC Milan for one season, he stayed in Juventus for seven years and won three Serie A titles, while he had won three Dutch titles in Ajax. In addition, he also played briefly for Barcelona, Inter Milan and Tottenham Hotspur. In 2004, he entered the semi-finals of the European Championship with the Netherlands and chose to quit the national team the following year.

Forward: Kluiwitt (Netherlands)

He has always held the Dutch national team's goal record, but if it weren't for his immature behavior, Kluvet might have continued to advance on the basis of his 40 goals. Kluivert participated in the European Championship three times, but his best performance was in the local battle in 2000. He scored five goals, including a hat-trick against Yugoslavia, but he missed a penalty in the semi-final against Italy. 1995, Kluivert, who was only 18 years old at that time, scored the winning goal for Ajax in the Champions League final, which also made him famous in the first world war. Since then, he has scored goals in the 1998 World Cup against Argentina and Brazil, and then moved to Barcelona, where he stayed in England and France for some time.

Forward: Henry (France)

Henry 1998 World Cup has successfully presented itself to the world. In this European Championship, he participated in five games, three of which were selected as the best players, including the finals. In the first two matches against Denmark and Czech Republic in the group stage, Henry scored goals and was named the best player in the two games. In the semi-final match against Portugal, he scored an equaliser, breaking Portugal's clean sheet record. In the final, he successfully broke down Italy's solid defense line. Cannavaro and Nesta, two contemporary defense masters, were at a loss under the impact of Henry, and threatened to shoot several times (including the goalpost), which made Italian goalkeeper toldo in a hurry. If it hadn't been for toldo's extraordinary performance, I'm afraid the game wouldn't have dragged into overtime. In the final, he was named the best player of the game again, and the French team successfully crowned the European champion.