Vote: Which is the greatest European Championship goal?
BBC Sport is showing classic European Championship games throughout June in our Euros Rewind series – but who has scored the greatest goal?
There are superb solo efforts, brilliant team goals and nerveless finishes but which from our stellar list would you rank first?
We have come up with a shortlist of 12. You can watch each one below, then vote for your favourite at the bottom of the page, with the winner revealed here and on BBC One at 16:10 BST on Sunday, 28 June.
Let us know your selections at #bbcfootball and by sharing your list below:
Antonin Panenka – CZECHOSLOVAKIA v West Germany, 1976
Imagine how it would feel to win the European Championship in a shootout, against the might of the reigning world champions, with a dinked penalty against one of the world’s best goalkeepers? The stuff of legend.
Step forward Antonin Panenka, the former Bohemians Prague midfielder who had ice running through his veins and will be forever synonymous with the delicate dink down the middle.
Ray Wilkins – ENGLAND v Belgium, 1980
As central midfielders go, Ray Wilkins always appeared to have time in possession in the most chaotic of situations. So his unhurried, elegant goal against Belgium summed him up to a tee.
Collecting possession on the edge of the Belgium penalty area, he calmly lifted the ball over several onrushing defenders before casually flicking it over Jean-Marie Pfaff.
Ronnie Whelan – REPUBLIC OF IRELAND v USSR, 1988
The best shinned effort ever? We’ll leave that to you to decide. Scored for a talented but pragmatic Jack Charlton side, Ronnie Whelan’s effort was a fusion of both.
From Mick McCarthy’s long throw, Whelan dispatched a superb volley from 18 yards that flew into the top corner past Rinat Dasaev. Republic fans of a certain age can close their eyes and picture it now.
Marco van Basten – NETHERLANDS v USSR, 1988
It’s remarkable, really, that one of the most iconic moments in a major final came from an overhit cross.
Arnold Muhren’s lofted pass appeared to have forced Marco van Basten too wide. What happened next was simply jaw-dropping, with the Dutch forward sensationally arcing a volley from a tight angle into the top left corner.
Tomas Brolin – SWEDEN v England, 1992
While this game is often remembered for Gary Lineker’s reaction to a substitution which brought the curtain down on his international career,…
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