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  1. www.thefootballhistoryboys.com › 2024/05/6-incredible-euros-records6 Incredible Euros Records

    Hace 16 horas · The Euros have produced moments of magic that are etched in football history, be it Germany and Spain’s multiple titles, Dmitri Kirichenko’s fastest goal, or Michel Platini’s remarkable goal-scoring streak. These records are a testament to the tournament’s rich legacy and the exciting possibility of new milestones to be created.

  2. 3 de may. de 2024 · Euro 2004 also saw the fastest goal in Euros history with Dmitri Kirichenkos goal for already-eliminated Russia after 65 seconds of their group game against Greece, the fastest in any European Championship match.

  3. Hace 2 días · Dmitry Kirichenko: 15 Valery Gazzaev: 2003: Premier League: 1: 30 17 8 5 56 32 59: Quarter-finals CL: 2QR RSC: Runner-Up Rolan Gusev: 9 Valery Gazzaev: 2004: Premier League: 2: 30 17 9 4 53 22 60: Winner CL: GS RSC: Winner Ivica Olić Vágner Love Dmitry Kirichenko: 9 Artur Jorge Valery Gazzaev: 2005: Premier League: 1: 30 18 8 4 48 ...

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Dziennikarz Fakt.pl, dział sport. Data utworzenia: 10 maja 2024, 8:43. Udostępnij. Najszybszy gol mistrzostw Europy został strzelony w meczu fazy grupowej Rosja – Grecja podczas Euro 2004. Dmitri...

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · Dmitri Kirichenko scored the quickest-ever UEFA European Championship goal (67 seconds) for Russia versus Greece at Euro 2004. Who scored the fastest UEFA Champions League goal in the history of the competition? Roy Makaay holds the record, scoring after 10.12 seconds into Bayern Munich's Round of 16 second-leg tie against Real ...

  6. Hace 1 día · Dmitri Kirichenko had the chance to eliminate Greece in the final minutes of this match, but his stretched effort squeezed just wide. Quarter-finals. In the quarter-finals Greece faced off with the undefeated and reigning champions France. At 65 minutes Greece took the lead.

  7. Hace 1 día · The final game of the group resulted in a surprising 2–1 victory over eventual champions Greece with Dmitri Kirichenko scoring one of the fastest goals of the tournament. In the 2006 World Cup qualifying tournament, Russia was drawn into Group 3 with Portugal, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein.