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Here Are All The Individual Winners From The European Championships!

Here Are All The Individual Winners From The European Championships! Euro 2020 came to a dramatic close on Sunday night.

Here Are All The Individual Winners From The European Championships! Euro 2020 came to a dramatic close on Sunday night.

Italy defeated England on penalties to be crowned European champions. The close of the competition saw all the most effective players being rewarded for the efforts in the tournament.

Euro 2020 Player of the Tournament: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy)

Here Are All The Individual Winners From The European Championships!

Italy’s heroic goalkeeper was voted the player of the tournament. UEFA’s technical observers rated his performances out of the tournament as the most impressive.

Minutes played: 719
Clean sheets: 3
Goals conceded: 4
Saves: 9

Euro 2020 Young Player of the Tournament: Pedri (Spain)

Here Are All The Individual Winners From The European Championships!

At 18 years old, Pedri became the youngest player to feature for Spain in a major tournament. He was a crucial player for Luis Enrique as Spain finished in the semifinals.

“What Pedri has done in this tournament, at 18, no one has done. Not even Andrés Iniesta did that; it’s incredible, unique.” Spain coach Luis Enrique told UEFA.com

Minutes played: 629
Distance covered: 76.1km
Distance covered in possession: 38.23km
Pass completion: 92.3%

Euro 2020 Alipay Top Goalscorer: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)

Here Are All The Individual Winners From The European Championships!

The notorious Juventus forward finished the tournament with 5 goals. He also broke and extended international records in his three weeks at Euro 2020.

Ronaldo reached 109 international goals at the tournament. Equalling the all-time men’s international goal scoring record held by Ali Daei of Iran.

UEFA’s Technical Observers

Packie Bonner, Esteban Cambiasso, Fabio Capello, Cosmin Contra, Corinne Diacre, Jean-François Domergue, Dušan Fitzel, Steffen Freund, Frans Hoek, Aitor Karanka, Robbie Keane, Ginés Meléndez, David Moyes, Mixu Paatelainen, Peter Rudbæk, Willi Ruttensteiner

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