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Your All-time EURO 11 revealed

After more than 3.5 million votes cast on EURO2016.com and @UEFAEURO, your All-time EURO 11 has been revealed at the Paris City Hall with the selected players immortalised in spray paint.

Your All-time EURO 11 revealed
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ALL-TIME EURO 11 VOTING

All-time EURO 11
Goalkeeper
Gianluigi Buffon, Italy

Defenders
Paolo Maldini, Italy
Franz Beckenbauer, Germany
Carles Puyol, Spain
Philipp Lahm, Germany

Midfielders
Andrés Iniesta, Spain
Andrea Pirlo, Italy

Zinédine Zidane, France

Forwards
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal

Thierry Henry, France

Marco van Basten, Netherlands

Click on the individual player links to learn more about their EURO pedigree

UEFA, together with the City of Paris and hip hop arts centre La Place, announced the All-time EURO 11 at a ceremony at Paris City Hall. A selection of 11 internationally renowned graffiti artists picked by La Place have spray-painted the players on temporary supports in front of the Dalle Fougère Gardens, rue Léon Frapié (20th arrondissement), highlighting a trademark move, trait or symbol of each. These paintings will remain exhibited at the Town Hall forecourt (4th arrondissement) until Sunday 19 June.

How the team was picked
The winning team was chosen based on votes cast on EURO2016.com and Twitter, with more than 3.5 million in all. The application featured the 50 players who have made the greatest impact at EURO final tournaments. To be included, nominees had to meet at least two of the following four criteria:

  • Appeared in at least a semi-final
  • Figured in a Team of the Tournament
  • Finished a EURO tournament as top scorer
  • Produced an iconic EURO moment, such as the 'Panenka' penalty in 1976, Marco van Basten's volley from 1988 and Davor Šuker's chip in 1996

The nominees' other European, domestic or international achievements were not taken into consideration. Only EURO performances counted.