UEFA Euro 2016 Group D

Group D of UEFA Euro 2016 contained defending European champion Spain, Czech Republic, Turkey and Croatia. This Euro 2016 group was the only with two former European champions – Spain (3 times) and Czech Republic (1 time, as Czechoslovakia). Matches were played from 12 to 21 June 2016.

Teams

Draw position Team Pot Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
UEFA Rankings
October 2015[nb 1]
FIFA Rankings
June 2016
D1 Spain1Group C winner9 October 201510th2012Winners (1964, 2008, 2012)26
D2 Czech Republic[nb 2]3Group A winner6 September 20159th2012Winners (1976)1530
D3 Turkey4Best third-placed team13 October 20154th2008Semi-finals (2008)2218
D4 Croatia2Group H runner-up13 October 20155th2012Quarter-finals (1996, 2008)1227

Notes

  1. The UEFA rankings of October 2015 were used for seeding for the final draw.
  2. From 1960 to 1980, the Czech Republic competed as Czechoslovakia.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Croatia 3 2 1 0 5 3 +2 7 Advance to knockout phase
2  Spain 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3 6
3  Turkey 3 1 0 2 2 4 2 3
4  Czech Republic 3 0 1 2 2 5 3 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

In the round of 16,

  • The winner of Group D, Croatia, advanced to play the third-placed team of Group F, Portugal.
  • The runner-up of Group D, Spain, advanced to play the winner of Group E, Italy.

Matches

Turkey vs Croatia

Turkey 0–1 Croatia
Report
Attendance: 43,842[1]
Turkey[2]
Croatia[2]
GK1Volkan Babacan
RB7Gökhan Gönül
CB15Mehmet Topal
CB3Hakan Balta 48'
LB18Caner Erkin
CM16Ozan Tufan
CM8Selçuk İnan
CM14Oğuzhan Özyakup 46'
RW6Hakan Çalhanoğlu
LW10Arda Turan (c) 65'
CF9Cenk Tosun 31' 69'
Substitutions:
MF20Volkan Şen 90+1' 46'
FW17Burak Yılmaz 65'
FW21Emre Mor 69'
Manager:
Fatih Terim
GK23Danijel Subašić
RB11Darijo Srna (c)
CB5Vedran Ćorluka
CB21Domagoj Vida
LB3Ivan Strinić 80'
CM10Luka Modrić
CM19Milan Badelj
RW14Marcelo Brozović
AM7Ivan Rakitić 90'
LW4Ivan Perišić 87'
CF17Mario Mandžukić 90+3'
Substitutions:
FW9Andrej Kramarić 87'
DF13Gordon Schildenfeld 90'
FW20Marko Pjaca 90+3'
Manager:
Ante Čačić

Man of the Match:
Luka Modrić (Croatia)[3]

Assistant referees:[4]
Mathias Klasenius (Sweden)
Daniel Wärnmark (Sweden)
Fourth official:
Willie Collum (Scotland)
Additional assistant referees:
Stefan Johannesson (Sweden)
Markus Strömbergsson (Sweden)
Reserve assistant referee:
Damien MacGraith (Republic of Ireland)

Spain vs Czech Republic

Spain 1–0 Czech Republic
Report
Stadium Municipal, Toulouse
Attendance: 29,400[5]
Spain[6]
Czech Republic[6]
GK13David de Gea
RB16Juanfran
CB3Gerard Piqué
CB15Sergio Ramos (c)
LB18Jordi Alba
DM5Sergio Busquets
CM10Cesc Fàbregas 70'
CM6Andrés Iniesta
RW21David Silva
LW22Nolito 82'
CF7Álvaro Morata 62'
Substitutions:
FW20Aritz Aduriz 62'
MF14Thiago 70'
FW11Pedro 82'
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque
GK1Petr Čech
RB2Pavel Kadeřábek
CB6Tomáš Sivok
CB5Roman Hubník
LB8David Limberský 61'
CM22Vladimír Darida
CM13Jaroslav Plašil
RW4Theodor Gebre Selassie 86'
AM10Tomáš Rosický (c) 88'
LW19Ladislav Krejčí
CF7Tomáš Necid 75'
Substitutions:
FW21David Lafata 75'
MF18Josef Šural 86'
MF15David Pavelka 88'
Manager:
Pavel Vrba

Man of the Match:
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)[7]

Assistant referees:[4]
Paweł Sokolnicki (Poland)
Tomasz Listkiewicz (Poland)
Fourth official:
Aleksei Kulbakov (Belarus)
Additional assistant referees:
Paweł Raczkowski (Poland)
Tomasz Musiał (Poland)
Reserve assistant referee:
Vitali Maliutsin (Belarus)

Czech Republic vs Croatia

Czech Republic 2–2 Croatia
Report
Czech Republic[9]
Croatia[9]
GK1Petr Čech
RB2Pavel Kadeřábek
CB5Roman Hubník
CB6Tomáš Sivok 72'
LB8David Limberský
DM13Jaroslav Plašil 86'
RM10Tomáš Rosický (c)
CM20Jiří Skalák 67'
CM19Ladislav Krejčí
LM22Vladimír Darida
CF21David Lafata 67'
Substitutions:
FW12Milan Škoda 67'
MF18Josef Šural 67'
FW7Tomáš Necid 86'
Manager:
Pavel Vrba
GK23Danijel Subašić
RB11Darijo Srna (c)
CB5Vedran Ćorluka
CB21Domagoj Vida 88'
LB3Ivan Strinić 90+3'
CM19Milan Badelj 14'
CM10Luka Modrić 62'
RW14Marcelo Brozović 74'
AM7Ivan Rakitić 90+2'
LW4Ivan Perišić
CF17Mario Mandžukić
Substitutions:
MF8Mateo Kovačić 62'
DF13Gordon Schildenfeld 90+2'
DF2Šime Vrsaljko 90+3'
Manager:
Ante Čačić

Man of the Match:
Ivan Rakitić (Croatia)[10]

Assistant referees:[4]
Simon Beck (England)
Jake Collin (England)
Fourth official:
Anastasios Sidiropoulos (Greece)
Additional assistant referees:
Anthony Taylor (England)
Andre Marriner (England)
Reserve assistant referee:
Damianos Efthymiadis (Greece)

Spain vs Turkey

Spain 3–0 Turkey
Report
Attendance: 33,409[11]
Spain[12]
Turkey[12]
GK13David de Gea
RB16Juanfran
CB3Gerard Piqué
CB15Sergio Ramos (c) 2'
LB18Jordi Alba 81'
DM5Sergio Busquets
CM10Cesc Fàbregas 71'
CM6Andrés Iniesta
RW21David Silva 64'
LW22Nolito
CF7Álvaro Morata
Substitutions:
MF19Bruno Soriano 64'
MF8Koke 71'
DF2César Azpilicueta 81'
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque
GK1Volkan Babacan
RB7Gökhan Gönül
CB15Mehmet Topal
CB3Hakan Balta
LB18Caner Erkin
CM16Ozan Tufan 41'
CM8Selçuk İnan 70'
CM14Oğuzhan Özyakup 62'
RW6Hakan Çalhanoğlu 46'
LW10Arda Turan (c)
CF17Burak Yılmaz 9'
Substitutions:
MF5Nuri Şahin 46'
MF11Olcay Şahan 62'
MF19Yunus Mallı 70'
Manager:
Fatih Terim

Man of the Match:
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)[13]

Assistant referees:[4]
Milovan Ristić (Serbia)
Dalibor Đurđević (Serbia)
Fourth official:
Aleksei Kulbakov (Belarus)
Additional assistant referees:
Danilo Grujić (Serbia)
Nenad Đokić (Serbia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Vitali Maliutsin (Belarus)

Czech Republic vs Turkey

Czech Republic 0–2 Turkey
Report
Czech Republic[15]
Turkey[15]
GK1Petr Čech (c)
RB2Pavel Kadeřábek
CB6Tomáš Sivok
CB5Roman Hubník
LB11Daniel Pudil
DM22Vladimír Darida
CM15David Pavelka 39' 57'
CM13Jaroslav Plašil 36' 90'
RW9Bořek Dočkal 71'
LW19Ladislav Krejčí
CF7Tomáš Necid
Substitutions:
FW12Milan Škoda 57'
MF18Josef Šural 87' 71'
MF14Daniel Kolář 90'
Manager:
Pavel Vrba
GK1Volkan Babacan
RB7Gökhan Gönül
CB15Mehmet Topal
CB3Hakan Balta 50'
LB13İsmail Köybaşı 35'
DM16Ozan Tufan
DM8Selçuk İnan
CM10Arda Turan (c)
RW21Emre Mor 69'
LW20Volkan Şen 61'
CF17Burak Yılmaz 90'
Substitutions:
MF14Oğuzhan Özyakup 61'
MF11Olcay Şahan 69'
FW9Cenk Tosun 90'
Manager:
Fatih Terim

Man of the Match:
Burak Yılmaz (Turkey)[16]

Assistant referees:[4]
Damien MacGraith (Republic of Ireland)
Francis Connor (Scotland)
Fourth official:
Sergey Lapochkin (Russia)
Additional assistant referees:
Bobby Madden (Scotland)
John Beaton (Scotland)
Reserve assistant referee:
Nikolai Golubev (Russia)

Croatia vs Spain

Croatia 2–1 Spain
Report
Croatia[18]
Spain[18]
GK23Danijel Subašić
RB11Darijo Srna (c) 70'
CB5Vedran Ćorluka
CB6Tin Jedvaj
LB2Šime Vrsaljko 70'
CM15Marko Rog 29' 82'
CM19Milan Badelj
RW4Ivan Perišić 88' 90+4'
AM7Ivan Rakitić
LW20Marko Pjaca 90+2'
CF16Nikola Kalinić
Substitutions:
MF8Mateo Kovačić 82'
FW22Duje Čop 90+2'
FW9Andrej Kramarić 90+4'
Manager:
Ante Čačić
GK13David de Gea
RB16Juanfran
CB3Gerard Piqué
CB15Sergio Ramos (c)
LB18Jordi Alba
DM5Sergio Busquets
CM10Cesc Fàbregas 84'
CM6Andrés Iniesta
RW21David Silva
LW22Nolito 60'
CF7Álvaro Morata 67'
Substitutions:
MF19Bruno Soriano 60'
FW20Aritz Aduriz 67'
MF14Thiago 84'
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque

Man of the Match:
Ivan Perišić (Croatia)[19]

Assistant referees:[4]
Sander van Roekel (Netherlands)
Erwin Zeinstra (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
Additional assistant referees:
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Richard Liesveld (Netherlands)
Reserve assistant referee:
György Ring (Hungary)

References

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  2. "Tactical Line-ups – Turkey v Croatia" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 12 June 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
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  4. "Who is the referee? UEFA EURO 2016 appointments". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 10 June 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
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  10. Burke, Chris (17 June 2016). "Necid shows nerve to rescue Czech Republic". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
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  13. Harrison, Wayne (17 June 2016). "Spain ease past Turkey into round of 16". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
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  16. Hart, Patrick (21 June 2016). "Turkey overpower Czechs to go third". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  17. "Full Time Summary – Croatia v Spain" (PDF). UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations. 21 June 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
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