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UEFA EURO 2012 MATCH PRESS KIT

Sweden England Group D - Matchday 2 Olympic Stadium, Friday 15 June 2012 20.45CET (21.45 local time)

Contents Previous meetings...... 2 Match background...... 3 Match facts...... 5 Team facts...... 7 Squad list...... 9 Head coach...... 11 Match officials...... 12 Competition facts...... 13 Match-by-match lineups...... 15 UEFA information...... 16 Legend...... 17 v England Friday 15 June 2012 - 20.45CET (21.45 local time) MATCH PRESS KIT Olympic Stadium, Kyiv Previous meetings

Head to Head FIFA World Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 20/06/06 GS-FT Sweden - England 2-2 Cologne Allbäck 51, Larsson 90; J. Cole 34, Gerrard 85 FIFA World Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 02/06/02 GS-FT England - Sweden 1-1 Saitama Campbell 24; Alexandersson 59 UEFA EURO 2000 Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 05/06/99 PR (GS) England - Sweden 0-0 London 05/09/98 PR (GS) Sweden - England 2-1 Solna Andreas Andersson 30, Mjällby 32; Shearer 1 EURO '92 Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 17/06/92 GS-FT Sweden - England 2-1 Solna Eriksson 51, Brolin 82; Platt 4 FIFA World Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 06/09/89 QR (GS) Sweden - England 0-0 Solna 19/10/88 QR (GS) England - Sweden 0-0 London

Qualifying Final tournament Total Home Away Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA EURO Sweden 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 4 2 England 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 2 2 4 FIFA* Sweden 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 3 3 England 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 3 3 Friendly matches Sweden ------14 4 4 6 18 25 England ------14 6 4 4 25 18 Total Sweden 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 1 2 0 21 6 9 6 25 30 England 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 21 6 9 6 30 25 * FIFA World Cup / FIFA Confederations Cup

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Sweden have yet to lose a competitive fixture against England but 's men can take heart from a recent friendly success as they look to change that statistic in the countries' UEFA EURO 2012 Group D meeting. • Despite 's first international goal to give England a 30th-minute lead, Roy Hodgson's team had to settle for a 1-1 draw in their first fixture against in Donetsk. Sweden – who play all three group games in Kyiv – also took the lead, Zlatan Ibrahimović putting them in front in the 52nd minute against co-hosts Ukraine, but two Andriy Shevchenko goals consigned them to defeat at the Olympic Stadium. Head-to-head record • Sweden's 21 previous official matches against England have ended W6 D9 L6; they are unbeaten in their three UEFA European Championship meetings which have produced two Swedish wins and a draw. • Sweden have never lost a competitive game against England, with their seven previous encounters ending W2 D5 L0; the teams' last three competitive match-ups all produced draws. • The sides first met in a friendly in on 21 May 1923 which England won 4-2. That was the first of three straight English victories before Sweden's first success, a 3-1 win on 13 May 1949. • When England beat Sweden 1-0 in a friendly on 15 November 2011, it was their first victory in 43 years against the Scandinavians, following a run of eight draws and four defeats since a 3-1 Wembley success on 22 May 1968. • Sweden have won one of the nations' three meetings at major final tournaments, a 2-1 triumph at EURO '92 which was followed by two draws (1-1 at the 2002 World Cup and 2-2 at the 2006 finals). Selected previous meetings 15 November 2011: England 1-0 Sweden (Barry 22) – Wembley, London, friendly England: Hart (Carson 46), Walker, Cahill, Terry, Baines, Rodwell (Milner 58), Jones, Barry, Walcott (Sturridge 58), Zamora (Bent 70), Downing. Sweden: Isaksson, Lustig (Wilhelmsson 55), Mellberg (J Olsson 46), Majstorovic, M Olsson, Wernbloom, Källström (A Svensson 70), S Larsson, Elmander, R Elm (Bajrami 87), Ibrahimović (Toivonen 46). • Daniel Majstorovic deflected 's effort past his goalkeeper for what was England's 2,000th international goal. As mentioned above, it was England's first win against Sweden in 12 attempts since 1968. 20 June 2006: Sweden 2-2 England (Allbäck 51, H Larsson 90; J Cole 34, Gerrard 85) – Rhein-Energie Stadium, Cologne, FIFA World Cup group stage Sweden: Isaksson, Lučić, Mellberg, Edman, Alexandersson, Linderoth (D Andersson 90+1), Källström, Ljungberg, M Jonson (Wilhelmsson 54), H Larsson, Allbäck (Elmander 75). England: Robinson, Carragher, Terry, Ferdinand (Campbell 56), A Cole, Beckham, Lampard, Hargreaves, J Cole, Rooney (Gerrard 69), Owen (Crouch 4). • In their final group game at the 2006 World Cup, a last-gasp strike earned Lars Lagerbäck's men a draw against an England side led by another Swede, Sven-Göran Eriksson. England finished top of the group with Sweden second. Marcus Allbäck, who scored Sweden's first goal, is now assistant coach of the national team. He played in England for Aston Villa FC from 2002 to 2004. 17 June 1992: Sweden 2-1 England (Jan Eriksson 51, Brolin 82; Platt 4), Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm, UEFA European Championship group stage Sweden: Ravelli, R Nilsson, P Andersson, Björklund, J Eriksson, Ingesson, Schwarz, Thern, Limpar (Ekström 45), Brolin, Dahlin. England: Woods, Batty, Keown, Walker, Pearce, Sinton (Merson 76), Palmer, Webb, Daley, Platt, Lineker (A Smith 62). • 's hosts eliminated Graham Taylor's England from the 1992 finals with this victory, hitting the winner with eight minutes to go. Form guide • Sweden last appeared at a major final tournament at UEFA EURO 2008. They exited at the group stage after defeats by Russia and eventual winners Spain negated their opening 2-0 victory against Greece. • England passed through qualifying unbeaten – five wins and three draws – and the 1-1 draw against France means they have not lost a competitive game since a 4-1 defeat by Germany in the 2010 World Cup round of 16; their worst ever result at a final tournament.

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Team ties • Many of the Sweden squad have played football for English clubs: (Bolton Wanderers FC 2008-11) (Wigan Athletic FC 2007-08) Tobias Hysén (Sunderland AFC 2006-07) (Manchester City FC 2006-08) (Arsenal FC 2004-06, City FC 2006-11, Sunderland AFC 2011-) (Aston Villa FC 2001-08) Jonas Olsson (West Bromwich Albion FC 2008-) (Blackburn Rovers FC 2006-) (Southampton FC 2001-05) (Bolton Wanderers FC 2007-08) • Isaksson played alongside England's at Manchester City. • Sebastian Larsson and were briefly together at Arsenal in 2005/06. • Martin Olsson and England defender Phil Jones were Blackburn team-mates from 2008 to 2011. • Ibrahimović featured in the FC Barcelona side that won 2-1 against FC Dynamo Kyiv at the Valeriy Lobanovskiy Stadium in the 2009/10 UEFA Champions League group stage. • Ibrahimović also scored twice for Barcelona in a 2-2 draw at Arsenal in that same season's quarter-finals; Walcott lined up for the Gunners in that game. • Ibrahimović scored AC Milan's final goal from the penalty spot in a 4-0 home win against Arsenal in the 2011/12 UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg; Walcott and substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain featured for the visitors. All three also played in the return in north London, which Arsenal won 3-0. Competition format • If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings: a) Higher number of points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question; b) Superior resulting from the matches played between the teams in question; c) Higher number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question; d) If, after having applied criteria a) to c), two teams still have an equal ranking, criteria a) to c) are reapplied exclusively to the matches between the two teams in question to determine the final rankings of the two teams. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, criteria e) to i) apply in the order given; e) superior goal difference in all group matches; f) higher number of goals scored in all group matches; g) position in the UEFA national team coefficient ranking system (see annex I, paragraph 1.2.2); h) fair play conduct of the teams (final tournament); i) drawing of lots. • The Group D coefficients are as follows: England 33.563 Sweden 31.675 France 30.508 Ukraine 28.029 • If two teams which have the same number of points, the same number of goals scored and conceded play their last group match against each other and are still equal at the end of that match, the ranking of the two teams in question is determined by kicks from the penalty mark provided no other teams within the group have the same number of points on completion of all group matches. Should more than two teams have the same number of points, the criteria listed under paragraph 8.07 apply.

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SWEDEN • Erik Hamrén's side had won four games out of four in 2012 before their defeat by Ukraine. • Zlatan Ibrahimović has scored in four successive matches for Sweden. • and Kim Källström received yellow cards against Ukraine and are a booking away from a suspension. • Pär Hansson and Jonas Olsson are yet to make a competitive appearance for Sweden, though both have friendly caps to their name. Injury news • Johan Elmander was a substitute against Ukraine on his return from a fractured right foot suffered in Galatasaray AŞ's final game of the season on 12/05. • Andreas Isaksson had not featured since 08/03 because of a shoulder injury before playing 90 minutes against Iceland on 30/05. • Before these finals, has played just six times this year because of persistent groin problems. Miscellaneous • Sweden convened in Visby on the island of Gotland on 24/05, with Anders Svensson, Tobias Hysén and Christian Wilhelmsson joining a day later due to club commitments. They arrived at their UEFA EURO 2012 base outside Kyiv on 06/06. • Elm was given permission to leave Visby for a day to attend his brother David's wedding. • Left-back Martin Olsson has registered four goals in ten appearances for Sweden. • Alongside Germany, Sweden have the tallest squad at UEFA EURO 2012, with an average height of 1.85m while in Andreas Isaksson (1.99m) they possess the tallest player. • Olof Mellberg is the first Sweden player to feature at four UEFA European Championships. • Eleven of the squad have UEFA European Championship experience: Mellberg (2000, 2004, 2008), Isaksson (2004, 2008), Svensson (2004, 2008), Källström (2004, 2008), Ibrahimović (2004, 2008), Wilhelmsson (2004, 2008), (2008), Andreas Granqvist (2008), Sebastian Larsson (2008), Elmander (2008) and (2008). Pre-tournament friendlies 05/06 Sweden 2-1 Serbia (Toivonen 23, Ibrahimović 52pen; Subotić 27) 30/05 Sweden 3-2 Iceland (Ibrahimović 2, Toivonen 14, Wilhelmsson 80; Sigthórsson 27, Jónasson 90+4) UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying • Lustig played every minute of Sweden's campaign, while Larsson, Källström and Elmander were also ever-present. • Four of Sweden's squad did not feature in qualifying: Hansson, Jonas Olsson, Samuel Holmén and Rosenberg. • The 3-2 win against the Netherlands that sealed Sweden's place in /Ukraine provided a fitting competitive farewell to their Råsundastadion home in Solna, which opened in 1937 and will be demolished this year. • Sweden scored 31 goals in qualifying; only the Netherlands (37) and Germany (34) were more prolific. Domestic information • The Swedish season kicked off at the end of March, ending four and a half months without a competitive game for -based players Hansson, Svensson and Hysén. The league has a six-week break during EURO, and Svensson and IF Elfsborg will resume with an eight-point cushion after 12 matches. • Ibrahimović was top scorer in with 28 goals, his best ever league return, but AC Milan were pipped to the title by Juventus. • Mellberg won the Greek double with Olympiacos FC, Elmander captured the Turkish title with Galatasaray and Lustig made four appearances as Celtic FC eased to the Scottish championship. • picked up his third straight league title, following back-to-back honours at FC Basel 1893 with another championship in his first season at RSC Anderlecht. • Martin Olsson's Blackburn Rovers FC were relegated from the English , finishing second from bottom.

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ENGLAND • serves the second of his two-match suspension against Sweden after being sent off in England's final qualifier in Montenegro last October. • and Oxlade-Chamberlain were booked against France and are a yellow card away from a suspension. • is set for a national-record 20th appearance at a major final tournament, surpassing . • The France game marked Roy Hodgson's first competitive match in charge of England having been unveiled as 's successor on 01/05, assuming the reins on 14/05. Capello resigned on 08/02. • Joleon Lescott's matchday one strike was his first England goal on his 17th appearance. It was also England's only attempt on target in Donetsk, compared to France's 15. • Finalists eight times, England have never won their opening game at a UEFA European Championship. In their last three tournaments, however – 1996, 2000 and 2004 – they won their second fixture. • England have won just six of the 14 UEFA European Championship games when they have scored first. • Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain made his competitive debut for England on matchday one. , and Martin Kelly are yet to make theirs; Butland is the only uncapped member of the squad. • Cole has gone a record 95 outfield appearances without an England goal. , a member of the coaching staff at UEFA EURO 2012, set the previous mark of 85. Injury news • (broken finger), Gareth Barry (torn stomach muscle), (thigh) and (broken jaw) pulled out of the squad with injuries and were replaced by Butland, , Henderson and Kelly respectively. • Kelly has been struggling with a virus while is on antibiotics for a toe infection. Miscellaneous • England convened in Manchester on 23/05, with Chelsea FC's UEFA Champions League-winning contingent joining six days later as their base moved to Hertfordshire on their return from Oslo. They arrived in Krakow on 06/06. • Four players in the squad have previous UEFA European Championship experience: Gerrard (2000, 2004), Cole (2004), (2004), Rooney (2004). Gerrard is the fifth England player to feature at three UEFA European Championships after , , Gary Neville and . Pre-tournament friendlies 02/06 England 1-0 (Welbeck 36) 26/05 0-1 England (Young 9) • Oxlade-Chamberlain and Kelly won their first caps in Norway; scored his first international goal against Belgium. UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying • Joe Hart played every minute of England's campaign, keeping five clean sheets in eight qualifiers; Cole was the only other ever-present member of the squad. • Defoe scored three goals against Bulgaria on 03/09/2010, one of ten hat-tricks in qualifying. • Five of the final tournament squad did not feature in qualifying: , Butland, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Henderson and Kelly. • England scored 17 goals in qualifying at an average of 2.12 goals per game; the Netherlands (3.7) led the way. Domestic information • Hart, Lescott and helped Manchester City FC earn their first top-flight championship in 44 years. • Cole played on 19/05 as Chelsea defeated FC Bayern München to win the UEFA Champions League for the first time, the left-back converting a penalty as the shoot-out ended 4-3 following a 1-1 draw. Captain Terry was suspended but lifted the trophy, Chelsea's second in a fortnight after beating Liverpool FC 2-1 in the FA Cup final. • struck for Liverpool, who at least had the consolation of the League Cup having seen off Cardiff City FC in the final in February. Level at 2-2 after full time, Gerrard missed the Reds' opening penalty of the shoot-out but made no mistake and Johnson converted the winner to make it 3-2. • Rooney scored 27 goals in 34 league appearances for Manchester United FC, his best ever return. • Butland spent the season on loan at fourth-tier Cheltenham Town FC, losing the play-off final on 27/05.

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Team facts: Sweden UEFA European Championship record 2008: group stage, final tournament 2004: quarter-finals 2000: group stage, final tournament 1996: did not qualify 1992: semi-finals 1988: did not qualify 1984: did not qualify 1980: did not qualify 1976: did not qualify 1972: did not qualify 1968: did not qualify 1964: quarter-finals 1960: did not enter Team EURO records Final tournament win 5-0: Sweden v Bulgaria, 14/06/04, group stage Final tournament loss 2-0: Russia v Sweden, 18/06/08, group stage Qualifying win 6-0: Sweden v San Marino, 07/09/10 0-6: San Marino v Sweden, 07/06/03 Qualifying loss 1-4: twice, most recently Netherlands v Sweden, 12/10/10 0-3: four times, most recently Spain v Sweden, 17/11/07 Player EURO records Final tournament appearances 11: Olof Mellberg 10: Henrik Larsson 10: Fredrik Ljungberg 8: Andreas Isaksson 8: Zlatan Ibrahimović Final tournament goals 5: Zlatan Ibrahimović 4: Henrik Larsson 3: Tomas Brolin Overall appearances 34: Olof Mellberg 33: Kim Källström 33: Anders Svensson 32: Andreas Isaksson 31: Fredrik Ljungberg 28: Zlatan Ibrahimović Overall goals 13:Zlatan Ibrahimović 12: Marcus Allbäck 7: Henrik Larsson 7: Kim Källström 6: Johan Elmander

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Team facts: England UEFA European Championship record 2008: did not qualify 2004: quarter-finals 2000: group stage, final tournament 1996: semi-finals 1992: group stage, final tournament 1988: group stage, final tournament 1984: did not qualify 1980: group stage, final tournament 1976: did not qualify 1972: quarter-finals 1968: third place 1964: did not qualify 1960: did not enter Team EURO records Final tournament win 1-4: Netherlands v England, 18/06/96, group stage 3-0: England v Switzerland, 17/06/04, group stage Final tournament loss 1-3: England v USSR, 18/06/88, group stage 1-3: England v Netherlands, 15/06/88, group stage Qualifying win 9-0: England v Luxembourg, 15/12/82 Qualifying loss 5-2: France v England, 27/02/63 Player EURO records Final tournament appearances 11: Gary Neville 9: Tony Adams 9: Alan Shearer 8: Sol Campbell 8: Final tournament goals 7: Alan Shearer 4: Wayne Rooney 3: Frank Lampard Overall appearances 27: 26: Ashley Cole 26: Michael Owen 24: Gary Neville Overall goals 13: Michael Owen 13: Alan Shearer 11: Wayne Rooney 8: Geoff Hurst 8:

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Sweden

UEFA EURO 2012 Overall Qual. FT Team No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Andreas Isaksson 03/10/81 30 PSV - 9 - 1 - 94 - 12 Johan Wiland 24/01/81 31 FC København - 2 - - - 8 - 23 Pär Hansson 22/06/86 25 IF - - - - - 2 - Defenders 2 Mikael Lustig 13/12/86 25 Celtic FC - 10 1 1 - 25 1 3 Olof Mellberg 03/09/77 34 Olympiacos FC - 6 - 1 - 115 7 4 Andreas Granqvist 16/04/85 27 Genoa CFC - 5 2 1 - 19 2 5 Martin Olsson 17/05/88 24 Blackburn Rovers FC - 4 2 1 - 10 4 13 Jonas Olsson 10/03/83 29 West Bromwich Albion FC - - - - - 8 - 15 31/05/81 31 Bologna FC - 1 - - - 5 - 17 Behrang Safari 09/02/85 27 RSC Anderlecht - 3 - - - 24 - 6 Rasmus Elm 17/03/88 24 AZ Alkmaar * 5 - 1 - 25 1 7 Sebastian Larsson 06/06/85 27 Sunderland AFC - 10 3 1 - 42 5 8 Anders Svensson 17/07/76 35 IF Elfsborg - 8 - 1 - 128 18 9 Kim Källström 24/08/82 29 * 10 3 1 - 93 16 16 25/06/86 25 PFC CSKA Moskva - 8 2 - - 23 2 18 Samuel Holmén 28/06/84 27 İstanbul BB SK - - - - - 27 2 19 07/03/88 24 FC Twente - 6 1 - - 16 2 21 Christian Wilhelmsson 08/12/79 32 Al-Hilal FC - 4 3 1 - 75 9 Forwards 10 Zlatan Ibrahimović 03/10/81 30 AC Milan - 8 5 1 1 78 32 11 Johan Elmander 27/05/81 31 Galatasaray AŞ - 10 2 1 - 64 16 14 Tobias Hysén 09/03/82 30 IFK Göteborg - 2 1 - - 23 7 20 03/07/86 25 PSV Eindhoven - 9 2 1 - 25 6 22 Markus Rosenberg 27/09/82 29 SV Werder Bremen - - - 1 - 32 6 Coach - Erik Hamrén 27/06/57 54 - - 10 - 1 - 1 -

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England

UEFA EURO 2012 Overall Qual. FT Team No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Joe Hart 19/04/87 25 Manchester City FC - 8 - 1 - 19 - 13 Robert Green 18/01/80 32 West Ham United FC - - - - - 12 - 23 Jack Butland 10/03/93 19 Birmingham City FC ------Defenders 2 Glen Johnson 23/08/84 27 Liverpool FC - 5 - 1 - 37 1 3 Ashley Cole 20/12/80 31 Chelsea FC - 8 - 1 - 95 - 5 Martin Kelly 27/04/90 22 Liverpool FC - - - - - 1 - 6 John Terry 07/12/80 31 Chelsea FC - 5 - 1 - 74 6 12 11/12/84 27 Everton FC - 1 - - - 8 - 14 Phil Jones 21/02/92 20 Manchester United FC - 1 - - - 5 - 15 Joleon Lescott 16/08/82 29 Manchester City FC - 2 - 1 1 17 1 18 Phil Jagielka 17/08/82 29 Everton FC - 3 - - - 12 - Midfielders 4 Steven Gerrard 30/05/80 32 Liverpool FC - 3 - 1 - 93 19 7 Theo Walcott 16/03/89 23 Arsenal FC - 5 - 1 - 25 3 8 Jordan Henderson 17/06/90 21 Liverpool FC - - - 1 - 4 - 11 Ashley Young 09/07/85 26 Manchester United FC * 7 3 1 - 22 6 16 James Milner 04/01/86 26 Manchester City FC - 6 - 1 - 27 - 17 13/10/80 31 Tottenham Hotspur FC - 5 - 1 - 14 - 19 Stewart Downing 22/07/84 27 Liverpool FC - 5 - - - 34 - 20 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 15/08/93 18 Arsenal FC * - - 1 - 3 - Forwards 9 Andy Carroll 06/01/89 23 Liverpool FC - 1 - - - 4 1 10 Wayne Rooney 24/10/85 26 Manchester United FC S 7 3 - - 74 28 21 07/10/82 29 Tottenham Hotspur FC - 2 3 1 - 48 15 22 Danny Welbeck 26/11/90 21 Manchester United FC - 1 - 1 - 6 1 Coach - Roy Hodgson 09/08/47 64 - - - - 1 - 1 -

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Sweden: Erik Hamrén Date of birth: 27 June 1957 Nationality: Swedish Playing career: Ljusdals IF, Stockviks FF Coaching career: Njurunda IK, IFK Sundsvall, Bro IK, Enköpings SK, Väsby IK, IF Brommapojkarna, Vasalunds IF, Degerfors IF, AIK Solna, Örgryte IS, Aalborg BK, Rosenborg BK, Sweden • Played the game only until his late teens. Began coaching at junior level before taking on his first senior posts with Swedish second-tier clubs Väsby, Brommapojkarna and Vasalund. • Joined Allsvenskan outfit Degerfors in 1994 and moved on a year later to AIK. Guided Stockholm club to three successive Swedish Cup finals, losing the first one, in 1995, and winning the next two. • Won cup for a third time in 2000 with his next club Örgryte after two-legged final victory against AIK. Remained for six seasons before moving abroad in January 2004 to coach Danish club AaB. • Led AaB to 2007/08 title – only the third championship in club's history – but announced mid-season he would be leaving at the end of the campaign for Rosenborg. • Masterminded runaway Tippeligaen title success for Rosenborg in his first full season. Replaced long-serving Sweden coach Lars Lagerbäck in November 2009, remaining with Rosenborg until the start of UEFA EURO 2012 qualification in September 2010. Proved an immediate success in his new role, guiding Sweden to the finals thanks to a defeat of the Netherlands on the last day of qualifying.

England: Roy Hodgson Date of birth: 9 August 1947 Nationality: English Playing career: Crystal Palace FC, Tonbridge Angels FC, Gravesend and Northfleet FC, Maidstone United FC, Berea Park FC Coaching career: Halmstads BK, Bristol City FC, IK Oddevold, Örebro SK, Malmö FF, Neuchâtel Xamax FC, Switzerland, FC Internazionale Milano (twice), Blackburn Rovers FC, Grasshopper-Club, FC København, Udinese Calcio, United Arab Emirates, Viking FK, Finland, Fulham FC, Liverpool FC, West Bromwich Albion FC, England • After spending the majority of his playing career in the English non-league, a coaching career spanning eight countries began with Halmstad for Hodgson. He guided the Swedish club to their first ever Allsvenskan titles in 1976 and 1979; five successive championships later came with Malmö. • A spell at Xamax followed before the first of four forays into international management. Hodgson's Switzerland side qualified for the 1994 FIFA World Cup – their first in 28 years – and then EURO '96 but the coach left for Inter before the latter tournament. • After taking the Nerazzurri to the 1997 UEFA Cup final, Hodgson had spells in England, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, the UAE, Norway and Finland, as well as a short stint back at Inter as technical director. • He returned to England and relegation-threatened Fulham in 2007/08, leading them to safety in his first season, a club-best seventh in the Premier League in his second and then guiding them to the 2010 UEFA Europa League final. The 2-1 extra-time defeat by Club Atlético de Madrid proved his last game with the Cottagers before taking the reins at Liverpool. • He left after 31 games in charge, the shortest reign in Liverpool history, but within five weeks he was at West Brom, whom he guided to a Premier League high of 11th. He was appointed England manager on 1 May 2012.

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Referee Damir Skomina (SVN) Assistant referees Primož Arhar (SVN), Matej Žunič (SVN) Additional assistant referees Matej Jug (SVN), Slavko Vinčić (SVN) Fourth official Florian Meyer (GER) Reserve official Jan-Hendrik Salver (GER) UEFA Delegate Jānis Mežeckis (LVA) UEFA Referee observer Jozef Marko (SVK) Referee Name Date of birth Nationality Damir Skomina 05/08/1976 SVN • One of Europe's most promising young referees, Damir Skomina has steadily worked his way up the ranks both in his native Slovenia, where he has already taken charge of three cup finals, and abroad. • He cut his teeth in international football at the 2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship and made his UEFA Cup bow in October 2003, his first UEFA Champions League qualifying appearance coming the following July. • Fourth official for the 2003 U17 final and 2005 European U19 Championship showpiece, Skomina was the youngest match official at the 2007 U21 finals in the Netherlands. There he oversaw three games, concluding with the hosts' 4-1 win against Serbia in the final. • A father of two sons who works in real estate, Skomina continued his rise to prominence by taking charge of three UEFA EURO 2008 qualifiers. He was fourth official at three matches at the finals, also overseeing two fixtures at that August's Olympic Games. • Skomina made his UEFA Champions League group stage bow on matchday three of the 2008/09 campaign as PSV Eindhoven took on Olympique de Marseille and has since become a regular in that competition and the UEFA Europa League. Ended the 2010/11 season by taking charge of the Slovenian Cup final. UEFA European Championship matches featuring teams from the two countries involved in this match Date Competition Stage Home Away Result Venue 04/06/11 EURO QR England Switzerland 2-2 London 02/09/11 EURO QR Hungary Sweden 2-1 Other matches Date Competition Stage Home Away Result Venue 07/10/06 EURO QR Armenia Finland 0-0 Yerevan 24/03/07 EURO QR Faroe Islands Ukraine 0-2 Toftir 08/09/07 EURO QR Scotland Lithuania 3-1 Glasgow 07/09/10 EURO QR Turkey Belgium 3-2 Istanbul 09/06/12 EURO GS Netherlands Denmark 0-1 Kharkiv

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UEFA European Football Championship final tournament: Did you know? • Germany are the most competition's most successful side having lifted the trophy in 1972, 1980 (both as West Germany) and 1996, reaching the final in 1976, 1992 and 2008. Only Spain (1964, 2008) and France (1984, 2000) have also triumphed more than once. • Only three sides have ever won the UEFA European Championship on home soil: Spain (1964), Italy (1968) and France (1984). • No side has ever retained the trophy, and no player has ever appeared in two victorious UEFA European Championship finals. The Soviet Union (1960, 1964) and West Germany (1972, 1976) returned to the finals as holders only to lose, while Rainer Bonhof twice picked up a winners' medal with West Germany (1972, 1980) but did not play in either tournament. • was a winner as a player with West Germany in 1972 and as coach of Germany in 1996, making him the only man to win as player and coach. • Since 1980, when the final tournament expanded to become an eight-team event, the hosts or co-hosts have only failed to reach the semi-finals – or better – three times: Italy (1980), Belgium (2000) and Austria and Switzerland (2008). • UEFA EURO 2012 is Germany's 11th successive UEFA European Championship final tournament – they last missed out as West Germany in 1968. The Netherlands are taking part in the finals for the seventh successive edition. • Germany are appearing in the finals for the eleventh time, one more than Russia. This is the ninth tournament for the Netherlands and Spain. • Five teams have qualified for the finals with a perfect record, including Spain and Germany this time round. The others are France (1992 and 2004) and Czech Republic (2000). • The Netherlands' 6-1 defeat of Yugoslavia in the UEFA EURO 2000 quarter-finals is the biggest win in a final tournament. Three games have finished 5-0, most recently Sweden's 2004 defeat of Bulgaria. • Spain are seeking to retain the trophy having already become only the third team to hold the UEFA European Championship and FIFA World Cup at the same time. West Germany won the European title in 1972 and added the world crown two years later, while France won the 1998 World Cup and UEFA EURO 2000. No team has ever won three consecutive world and continental titles. • A total of 15 players appeared in both those finals: for West Germany, Sepp Maier, , Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Paul Breitner, Uli Hoeness and Gerd Müller played in both matches, while , , , , , , , Zinédine Zidane and also achieved the feat for France. • , , Carles Puyol, Joan Capdevila, Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernández, Cesc Fàbregas, Xabi Alonso and played in Spain's 2008 EURO final win and the 2010 World Cup success. • Five players have appeared in European Cup and UEFA European Championship final victories in the same year: Luis Suárez achieved the feat with FC Internazionale Milano and Spain in 1964, while in 1988 PSV Eindhoven quartet Hans van Breucklen, Ronald Koeman, Barry van Aerle and Gerald Vanenburg were all in the victorious Netherlands side. • Wim Kieft and narrowly missed out on this club. A Champion Clubs' Cup finalist with PSV in 1988, Kieft was an unused substitute in the Netherlands' European triumph, while Nicolas Anelka was similarly thwarted with France in 2000 after appearing in Real Madrid CF's UEFA Champions League final. Anelka's Madrid team-mate holds the unique position of being an unused substitute in both European Cup and European Championship final victories in the same year. • In 2008 Germany's , then with Chelsea FC, became the first player to appear in European Cup and EURO final defeats in the same year. • Four players have followed European Cup final defeat with EURO victory in the same year: Ignacio Zoco and Amancio Amaro (1964, Real Madrid CF and Spain) and Manny Kaltz and Horst Hrubesch (1980, Hamburger SV and West Germany).

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• Lothar Matthäus is the oldest player to appear in a UEFA European Championship finals; he was aged 39 years 91 days in Germany's 3-0 loss to Portugal at UEFA EURO 2000. • became the youngest player to grace a UEFA European Championship when he started the Netherlands' opening Group B match against Denmark at UEFA EURO 2012. The PSV Eindhoven defender was aged 18 years and 71 days, breaking the record held by Belgium's Enzo Scifo, who was 18 years and 115 days against Yugoslavia in 1984. • Five players have appeared in four final tournaments: Lothar Matthäus, , , and Lilian Thuram. • Austria's Ivica Vastic is the oldest player to score having found the net in a 1-1 draw against Poland at UEFA EURO 2008 aged 38 years 257 days. • Johan Vonlanthen was 18 years 141 days old when scoring in Switzerland's 3-1 defeat by France at UEFA EURO 2004, making him the youngest player to strike in the finals. • Russia's Dmitri Kirichenko scored the fastest goal in a UEFA European Championship; his effort against Greece at UEFA EURO 2004 was timed at 67 seconds. • There have been eight hat-tricks in a final tournament: Dieter Müller (1976), (1980), (1984, twice), (1988), Sérgio Conceição (2000), (2000) and (2008).

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Final tournament Group D Standings Pld W D L GF GA Pts Ukraine 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 England 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 France 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 Sweden 1 0 0 1 1 2 0

Matchday 1 (11/06/12) France 1-1 England Goals: 0-1 Lescott 30, 1-1 Nasri 39 England: Hart, Johnson, A. Cole, Gerrard, Terry, Young, Lescott, Milner, Parker (Henderson 78), Oxlade-Chamberlain (Defoe 77), Welbeck (Walcott 90) Ukraine 2-1 Sweden Goals: 0-1 Ibrahimović 52, 1-1 Shevchenko 55, 2-1 Shevchenko 62 Sweden: Isaksson, Lustig, Mellberg, Granqvist, M. Olsson, Elm, Larsson (Wilhelmsson 68), Källström, Ibrahimović, Toivonen (Svensson 62), Rosenberg (Elmander 71)

Matchday 2 (15/06/12) Sweden v England

Matchday 3 (19/06/12) Sweden v France England v Ukraine

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UEFA statement on Warsaw incidents UEFA condemns the isolated incidents that occurred on Tuesday in Warsaw prior to and after the Poland-Russia match, when some groups of known troublemakers pelted the police with missiles and attacked fans irrespective of the team they were supporting. Those arrested and charged will have to be dealt with by the relevant authorities. UEFA's philosophy is to create a welcoming environment coupled with a low-profile approach to policing. The focus should be on facilitating the enjoyment of the matches by genuine football fans and isolating the tiny percentage of troublemakers. UEFA is in a constant dialogue with the public authorities in order to achieve this aim. UEFA is determined that the overwhelmingly peaceful and festive atmosphere that has so far pervaded at UEFA EURO 2012 will be continued right up to and including the final in Kyiv on Sunday 1 July. Vigilance at training sessions Further to an incident that occurred at a Dutch national team training session on 8 June, UEFA has written to the mayors of the Polish and Ukrainian cities where open training sessions are scheduled to take place to ask that all effective and necessary measures – including an increased police presence – be implemented to prevent any display of discriminatory or racist behaviour at such public sessions. UEFA has also requested that the authorities ensure that any person found to be engaging in racist behaviour be immediately ejected from the stadium and its vicinity, and that criminal proceedings be launched against such individuals. A letter was also sent to the sports minister of Poland, Joanna Mucha, to ask for the full support of the Polish authorities in dealing with these important matters. Any such behaviour is totally incompatible with UEFA's zero-tolerance policy towards any type of discriminatory conduct. UEFA is nevertheless confident that the local authorities will deal adequately with the issue. Reward for Ukraine's hard work Ukraine's opening victory against Sweden was described as a "fairy tale" and a reward for five long years of preparation in a press conference at Kyiv's Olympic Stadium to mark the conclusion of the first set of UEFA EURO 2012 matches in the country. The comments were made by Grigoriy Surkis, Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU) president and UEFA Executive Committee member, who was joined by Borys Kolesnikov, Ukrainian deputy prime minister, and the UEFA EURO 2012 tournament director Ukraine, Markiyan Lubkivskiy. They were speaking the day after the stadium hosted Ukraine's 2-1 Group D win, and following the rest of the opening matches in the country's other host cities of Lviv, Kharkiv and Donetsk. "I want to thank everyone. We had a great holiday in Ukraine, a great celebration [with] this fairy tale," Surkis said. "I want to thank the supporters who came to the Olympic Stadium, to the first game in a beautiful renovated stadium. It was great joy for our fans because our team won." He emphasised the duration of the work ahead of UEFA EURO 2012. "In 2007 in Cardiff, Poland and Ukraine were awarded the tournament. It was a great moment, but the next three years were difficult. However, [President] Viktor Yanukovych and his team did amazing work. In April 2010 it was hard to imagine what we have now." EURO Legends choose Carlsberg Man of the Match Legends who have graced past EUROs will be making a key contribution to UEFA EURO 2012 by voting for and helping to present the Carlsberg Man of the Match Award at each of the 31 games in Poland and Ukraine – and fans will join them in deciding who wins the coveted prize each time. A EURO legend, invited by UEFA President Michel Platini, will be present at each match. A fan vote will be accessible via the UEFA.com match centre, and the EURO Legend will take into consideration the fans' vote before making the final decision on the most outstanding man on the field during the match. A glittering array of superstars are being lined up to decide who wins each UEFA EURO 2012 Carlsberg Man of the Match Award. (Portugal), Christian Karembeu (France), Predrag Mijatović (Montenegro), Peter Schmeichel (Denmark), Allan Simonsen (Denmark), Davor Šuker (Croatia) and Patrick Vieira (France) are among those who will act as award ambassadors in Poland and Ukraine. UEFA charity donation for EURO goals Committed to providing improved access and facilities for disabled football fans, UEFA is donating €3,000 for every goal scored at UEFA EURO 2012 to the Centre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFE), the official tournament charity. As part of the Respect programme at UEFA EURO 2012, UEFA is working with CAFE to manage separate Respect Inclusion initiatives, and football followers and other benefactors are being encouraged to donate money for upcoming schemes. CAFE was set up via UEFA's CHF1m charity cheque in 2009 to promote and ensure equal access across UEFA's member national associations. It provides support, guidance and advice to partners and stakeholders, which include UEFA, national associations, leagues and clubs, disabled fans and disabled supporter groups.

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:: All-time statistics The all-time record of the competing teams in the UEFA European Championship. Final tournament: The UEFA European Championship was a four-team event in 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972 and 1976. From 1980 it was expanded to an eight-team finals and remained in that format in 1984, 1988 and 1992 until 1996, when the current 16-team format was adopted. Goals for/against: Goals totals include the outcome of disciplinary decisions (eg match forfeits when a 3-0 result is determined). Goals totals do not include goals scored from the penalty mark during a penalty shoot-out after a tie ended in a draw. :: Squad list The eligible list of players ordered first by playing position and then numeric order. UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying: Total UEFA EURO 2012 appearances/goals in qualifying competition only. FT: Total UEFA EURO 2012 appearances/goals in final tournament only. Overall: Total international appearances/goals. DoB: Date of birth Age: based on the date press kit was last updated BL: Booking list (*: misses next match if booked, S: suspended) :: Match officials The match officials appointed to officiate the fixture. National team competitions EURO: UEFA European Football Championship WC: FIFA World Cup • CONFCUP: FIFA Confederations Cup FRIE: Friendly internationals • U21FRIE: Under-21 friendly internationals U21: UEFA European Under-21 Championship U17: UEFA Under-17 Championship • U16: UEFA European Under-16 Championship U19: UEFA Under-19 Championship • U18: UEFA European Under-18 Championship WWC: FIFA Women's World Cup • WCHAMP: UEFA European Women's Championship :: Competition stages :: Other abbreviations F: Final 3QR: Third qualifying round (aet): Match decided after extra timeNo.: Number GS: Group stage R1: First round aetps: Match decided after extra timeo.g.: Own goal GS1: First group stage R2: Second round and penalty shoot-out GS2: Second group stage R3: Third round ag: Match decided on away goals (P): Penalty KO1: First knockout round R4: Fourth round agg: Aggregate Pld: Matches played PR: Preliminary round SF: Semi-finals AP: Appearances Pos.: Position QF: Quarter-finals R16: round of 16 Comp.: Competition Pts: Points QR: Qualifying round R32: Round of 32 D: Drawn R: Sent off (straight red card) QR1: First qualifying round 1st: first leg DoB: Date of birth Res.: Result QR2: Second qualifying round 2nd: second leg GA: Goals against sg: Match decided by silver goal FT: Final tournament PO: Play-off GF: Goals for t: Match decided by toss of a coin ELITE: Elite round (Rep) : Replay gg: Match decided by W: Won 3rdPO: Third-place play-off PO - FT: Play-off for Final L: Lost Y: Booked Tournament Nat.: Nationality Y/R: Sent off (two yellow cards) GS-FT: Group stage – final Prom/rel PO: Promotion/relegation N/a: Not applicable tournament play-off :: Statistics (-) : Denotes player substituted (+) : Denotes player introduced (*) : Denotes player sent off (+/-) : Denotes player introduced and substituted :: Squad list D: Disciplinary *: Misses next match if booked S: Suspended #: Suspended for at least one match :: Disclaimer: Although UEFA has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within this document is accurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressed or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. Therefore, UEFA assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. More information can be found in the competition regulations available on www..com.

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SWEDEN 21.00 ENGLAND CET 1 Andreas Isaksson GK 1 Joe Hart GK 3 Olof Mellberg 2 Glen Johnson 4 Andreas Granqvist 3 Ashley Cole 5 Martin Olsson 4 Steven Gerrard C 6 Rasmus Elm 6 John Terry 7 * Sebastian Larsson 9 Andy Carroll 8 Anders Svensson 11 Ashley Young 9 Kim Källström 15 * Joleon Lescott 10 * Zlatan Ibrahimović C 16 James Milner 11 Johan Elmander 17 Scott Parker 13 Jonas Olsson 22 Danny Welbeck

12 Johan Wiland GK 13 Robert Green GK 23 Pär Hansson GK 23 Jack Butland GK 2 Mikael Lustig 5 Martin Kelly 14 Tobias Hysén 7 Theo Walcott 15 Mikael Antonsson 8 Jordan Henderson 16 Pontus Wernbloom 12 Leighton Baines 17 Behrang Safari 14 Phil Jones 18 Samuel Holmén 18 Phil Jagielka 19 Emir Bajrami 19 Stewart Downing 20 Ola Toivonen 20 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 21 Christian Wilhelmsson 21 * Jermain Defoe 22 Markus Rosenberg Erik Hamrén HC Roy Hodgson HC Referee: Fourth official: Damir Skomina (SVN) Florian Meyer (GER) Assistant referees: UEFA delegate: Primož Arhar (SVN) Jānis Mežeckis (LVA) Matej Žunič (SVN) Additional assistant referees: Matej Jug (SVN) Slavko Vinčić (SVN)

Weather Conditions: Cloudy Night / Temperature: 19°C / Humidity: 60% 19:55:34CET C Captain GK Goalkeeper * Misses next match if booked HC Head coach 15 Jun 2012 Match 15 Half-time report SWE-ENG Group D - Friday 15 June 2012 Olympic Stadium - Kyiv SWEDEN 0-1 ENGLAND

21.00CET

1 Andreas Isaksson GK 1 Joe Hart GK 3 Olof M ellberg 2 Glen Johnson 4 Andreas Granqvist 3 Ashley Cole 5 Martin Olsson 4 Steven G errard C 6 Rasmus Elm 6 John Terry 7 * Sebastian Larsson 9 Andy C arroll 8 Anders Svensson 11 Ashley Young 9 Kim Källström 15 * Joleon Lescott 10 * Zlatan Ibrahimović C 16 James M ilner 11 Johan Elm ander 17 Scott Parker 13 Jonas Olsson 22 Danny Welbeck

12 Johan W iland GK 13 Robert Green GK 23 Pär Hansson GK 23 Jack Butland GK 2 Mikael Lustig 5 Martin Kelly 14 Tobias Hysén 7 Theo Walcott 15 Mikael Antonsson 8 Jordan Henderson 16 Pontus Wernbloom 12 Leighton Baines 17 Behrang Safari 14 Phil Jones 18 Samuel Holmén 18 Phil Jagielka 19 Emir Bajram i 19 Stewart Downing 20 Ola Toivonen 20 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 21 Christian Wilhelmsson 21 * Jermain Defoe 22 Markus Rosenberg

Erik Hamrén HC Roy Hodgson HC

Attempts total 5 Attempts total 5 Attempts on target 4 Attempts on target 3 Saves 1 Saves 3 Corners 0 Corners 1 Offsides 0 Offsides 0 Fouls committed 7 Fouls committed 5 Fouls suffered 5 Fouls suffered 7 Free kicks to goal 0 Free kicks to goal 0 Possession 45% Possession 55% Ball in play 15'29" Ball in play 18'42" Total ball in play 34'11" Total ball in play 34'11"

Referee: Fourth official: Damir Skomina (SVN) Florian Meyer (GER) Assistant referees: UEFA delegate: Primož Arhar (SVN) Jānis Mežeckis (LVA) Matej Žunič (SVN) Additional assistant referees: Matej Jug (SVN) Slavko Vinčić (SVN)

21:49:17CET Goal Y Booked R Sent off Substitution P Penalty O Own goal C Captain GK Goalkeeper * Misses next match if booked HC Head coach 15 Jun 2012 Match 15 Full-time report SWE-ENG Group D - Friday 15 June 2012 Olympic Stadium - Kyiv SWEDEN 2-3 ENGLAND (0) (1) half time 21.00CET half time

1 Andreas Isaksson GK 1 Joe Hart GK 3 Olof Mellberg 2 Glen Johnson 4 Andreas Granqvist 3 Ashley Cole 5 Martin Olsson 4 Steven Gerrard C John Terry 6 Rasmus Elm 6 9 Andy Carroll 7 * Sebastian Larsson 11 Ashley Young 8 Anders Svensson 15 * Joleon Lescott 9 * Kim Källström 16 James Milner 10 Zlatan Ibrahimović C 17 Scott Parker 11 Johan Elmander 22 Danny Welbeck 13 Jonas Olsson

12 Johan Wiland GK 13 Robert Green GK 23 Pär Hansson GK 23 Jack Butland GK 2 Mikael Lustig 5 Martin Kelly 14 Tobias Hysén 7 Theo Walcott 15 Mikael Antonsson 8 Jordan Henderson 16 Pontus Wernbloom 12 Leighton Baines 17 Behrang Safari 14 Phil Jones 18 Samuel Holmén 18 Phil Jagielka 19 Emir Bajrami 19 Stewart Downing 20 Ola Toivonen 20 * Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 21 Christian Wilhelmsson 21 Jermain Defoe 22 Markus Rosenberg

Erik Hamrén HC Roy Hodgson HC

Half Full Half Full Attempts total 5 12 Attempts total 5 15 Attempts on target 4 8 Attempts on target 3 9 Saves 1 3 Saves 3 5 Corners 0 3 Corners 1 3 Offsides 0 0 Offsides 0 0 Fouls committed 7 14 Fouls committed 5 10 Fouls suffered 5 9 Fouls suffered 7 13 Free kicks to goal 0 0 Free kicks to goal 0 0 Possession 45% 48% Possession 55% 52% Ball in play 15'29" 30'11" Ball in play 18'42" 32'08" Total ball in play 34'11" 62'19" Total ball in play 34'11" 62'19"

Referee: Fourth official: Damir Skomina (SVN) Florian Meyer (GER) Assistant referees: UEFA delegate: Primož Arhar (SVN) Jānis Mežeckis (LVA) Matej Žunič (SVN)

Additional assistant referees: Man of the match: Matej Jug (SVN) 3, Olof Mellberg (SWE) Slavko Vinčić (SVN) Attendance: 64,640 22:56:46CET Goal Y Booked R Sent off Substitution P Penalty O Own goal C Captain GK Goalkeeper * Misses next match if booked HC Head coach 15 Jun 2012

Fourth official: Match 15 Player Summary Statistics SWE-ENG Group D - Friday 15 June 2012 Olympic Stadium - Kyiv SWEDEN 2-3 ENGLAND

M G T P B W FC FS O Y R Andreas Isaksson 1 95'11" Olof Mellberg 3 95'11" 1 1 4 1 Andreas Granqvist 4 66'30" 1 1 Martin Olsson 5 95'11" 1 1 Rasmus Elm 6 81'51" 1 1 Sebastian Larsson 7 95'11" 1 2 1 Anders Svensson 8 95'11" 3 1 1 Kim Källström 9 95'11" 1 2 1 2 Zlatan Ibrahimović 10 95'11" 4 1 1 Johan Elmander 11 80'01" Jonas Olsson 13 95'11" 1 1 1 1 Johan Wiland 12 Pär Hansson 23 Mikael Lustig 2 28'41" Tobias Hysén 14 Mikael Antonsson 15 Pontus Wernbloom 16 Behrang Safari 17 Samuel Holmén 18 Emir Bajrami 19 Ola Toivonen 20 Christian Wilhelmsson 21 13'20" Markus Rosenberg 22 15'10" 1

M G T P B W FC FS O Y R 95'11" 1 Joe Hart 95'11" 1 2 Glen Johnson 95'11" 1 3 Ashley Cole 95'11" 2 1 1 4 Steven Gerrard 95'11" 1 1 6 John Terry 95'11" 1 1 1 4 5 9 Andy Carroll 95'11" 2 1 3 11 Ashley Young 95'11" 1 1 15 Joleon Lescott 61'38" 1 1 16 James Milner 95'11" 1 1 1 2 17 Scott Parker 90'19" 1 2 1 1 22 Danny Welbeck 13 Robert Green 23 Jack Butland 5 Martin Kelly 33'33" 1 1 7 Theo Walcott 8 Jordan Henderson 12 Leighton Baines 14 Phil Jones 18 Phil Jagielka 19 Stewart Downing 4'52" 20 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 21 Jermain Defoe

M Minutes played G Goals scored T Attempts on target P Attempts hitting post B Attempts hitting bar W Other attempts off target FC Fouls committed FS Fouls suffered 22:57:40CET O Offsides Y Yellow cards R Red cards 15 Jun 2012 Match Team statistics: Full time 15 Group D - 15 June 2012 SWE - ENG Olympic Stadium - Kyiv SWEDEN- ENGLAND

49' Glen Johnson 23' Andy Carroll 59' Olof Mellberg 64' Theo Walcott 78' Danny Welbeck

First half Second half Total Tournament average Tournament high

Scoring situations Sweden England Sweden England Sweden England Sweden England All Sweden England All Goals scored 0 1 2 2 2 31.5 21.37 2 3 4 open play 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 21.37 1 3 4 penalty 000000000000 direct from free-kick 000000000000 Total attempts 5 5 7 10 12 15 12 912.84 12 15 28 on target 4 3 4 6 8 9 7 57.04 8 9 20 off target 1 2 3 4 4 6 5 45.8 6 6 20 Assists 0 1 2 1 2 2 1.5 1.51.14 2 2 4 Corners 0 1 3 2 3 3 2.5 3.5 5 3 4 11 Offsides 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 2.5 2.1 1 5 6 Saves 1 3 2 2 3 5 2.5 5.5 3.37 3 6 11 Time & distance Total time played (minutes) 46'06" 49'05" 95'11" Ball possession 45% 55% 52% 48% 48% 52% Distance covered (metres) 57642 57527 56305 54956 113947 112483 112904 108634 111291 113947 112483 118701 Discipline Yellow cards 0 0 3 1 3 1 2.5 1.51.84 3 2 4 Red cards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.07 0 0 1 Fouls committed 7 5 7 5 14 10 17 8.514.37 20 10 26 Passing & solo runs Passes attempted 316 353 290 263 606 616 553 535.5 573.04 606 616 929 Long 40 47 42 33 82 80 81.5 69 69.97 82 80 106 Medium 188 223 175 158 363 381 332 339 368.14 363 381 565 Short 88 83 73 72 161 155 139.5 127.5 134.94 161 155 300 Passes completed 228 266 205 171 433 437 384 372 410.74 433 437 779 Long 23 29 19 13 42 42 40.5 38 39.47 42 42 58 Medium 144 179 130 114 274 293 243.5 250.5 272.94 274 293 485 Short 61 58 56 44 117 102 100 83.5 98.34 117 102 249 Passes completion rate 72% 75% 71% 65% 72% 71% 69% 70% 72% 72% 71% 84% Long 58% 62% 45% 39% 51% 52% 50% 55% 56% 51% 52% 55% Medium 77% 80% 74% 72% 76% 77% 73% 74% 74% 76% 77% 86% Short 69% 70% 77% 61% 73% 66% 72% 66% 73% 73% 66% 83% Delivery/solo runs 22 30 18 27 40 57 38 45 49.54 40 57 99 into the attacking third 18 24 14 23 32 47 31 37.5 41.74 32 47 79 into the key area 11 14 11 19 22 33 21 24 28.37 22 33 70 into the penalty area 4 6 4 4 8 10 8 7.5 9.07 8 10 22

22:57:00CET Goals scored Penalty Bold values: number 1 in the ranking 15 Jun 2012 Match 15 Team / Players passing distribution: Full time SWE-ENG Group D - Friday 15 June 2012 Olympic Stadium - Kyiv SWEDEN 2-3 ENGLAND

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Long Medium Short Total From TP 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 2 21 22 PC PA PC PA PC PA PC PA % Andreas Isaksson 1 95'11" 2 1 2 - 2 2 2 - 1 1 1 - 1 6 11 9 12 0 0 15 23 65% Olof Mellberg 3 95'11" 2 8 7 - 3 6 6 3 - 9 2 - - 6 8 30 38 10 12 46 58 79% Andreas Granqvist 4 66'30" - 5 - - 9 7 3 4 3 - - - - 3 5 20 24 8 12 31 41 76% Martin Olsson 5 95'11" 1 2 1 13 2 5 11 3 3 11 - - 1 1 2 37 43 15 20 53 65 82% Rasmus Elm 6 81'51" - - - 6 3 6 6 5 1 2 2 - - 1 7 20 26 10 14 31 47 66% Sebastian Larsson 7 95'11" - 3 8 2 3 8 4 8 4 2 3 - - 5 9 28 40 12 14 45 63 71% Anders Svensson 8 95'11" 1 7 3 3 3 14 8 13 1 1 3 - - 4 7 37 54 16 22 57 83 69% Kim Källström 9 95'11" - 5 2 11 5 3 7 6 3 1 4 - 1 6 10 31 42 11 16 48 68 71% Zlatan Ibrahimović 10 95'11" - 2 3 1 5 5 11 10 1 - - - - 3 6 18 24 17 23 38 53 72% Johan Elmander 11 80'01" - - 1 - 3 3 1 1 1 - - - - 0 2 5 15 5 8 10 25 40% Jonas Olsson 13 95'11" 1 9 1 7 2 2 2 4 - 1 1 1 - 4 10 22 25 5 11 31 46 67% Mikael Lustig 2 28'41" 1 3 - - - 9 5 3 1 - 1 - - 2 2 13 16 8 9 23 27 85% Christian Wilhelmsson 21 13'20" - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 1 2 2 2 0 0 3 4 75% Markus Rosenberg 22 15'10" - 1 - - - 1 ------0 1 2 2 0 0 2 3 67% Total passes received: 6 40 28 40 34 56 60 58 45 18 28 16 1 3 42 82 274 363 117 161 433 606 71%

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Long Medium Short Total From TP 1 2 3 4 6 9 11 15 16 17 22 7 20 PC PA PC PA PC PA PC PA % Joe Hart 1 95'11" 3 2 - 4 3 1 6 1 3 1 - - 8 19 14 17 2 3 24 39 62% Glen Johnson 2 95'11" 1 - 10 11 1 2 5 12 9 3 1 1 8 9 35 45 13 19 56 73 77% Ashley Cole 3 95'11" 4 1 6 3 3 5 6 1 14 3 - - 2 5 27 34 17 20 46 59 78% Steven Gerrard 4 95'11" 2 10 6 3 5 4 6 7 8 2 1 - 4 8 35 43 15 23 54 74 73% John Terry 6 95'11" 3 13 1 9 1 - 8 - 6 2 1 - 2 6 35 42 7 9 44 57 77% Andy Carroll 9 95'11" - - 1 3 1 5 - 2 3 4 - - 2 4 13 23 4 14 19 41 46% Ashley Young 11 95'11" 1 - 7 4 1 4 3 1 2 3 - - 3 6 12 20 11 18 26 44 59% Joleon Lescott 15 95'11" 4 1 5 6 15 3 3 - 5 - 1 - 4 6 35 41 4 8 43 55 78% James Milner 16 61'38" - 13 1 4 - 1 2 - 2 6 - - 2 5 19 25 8 13 29 43 67% Scott Parker 17 95'11" 1 8 14 6 3 3 8 2 7 5 - 2 6 8 41 54 12 16 59 78 76% Danny Welbeck 22 90'19" - 3 1 8 - 2 1 - 2 7 3 - 0 3 21 28 6 8 27 39 69% Theo Walcott 7 33'33" - - - 2 - 1 1 1 - - 3 - 1 1 5 6 2 2 8 9 89% Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 20 4'52" - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 0 0 1 3 1 2 2 5 40% Total passes received: 16 52 38 59 41 27 32 37 33 60 32 7 3 42 80 293 381 102 155 437 616 71%

22:57:19CET TP: Time played PA: Passes attempted PC: Passes completed %: Passing success percentage 15 Jun 2012 Match 15 Tactical lineups: Full time SWE-ENG Group D - Friday 15 June 2012 Olympic Stadium - Kyiv SWEDEN 2-3 ENGLAND

66' (In) 2 Lustig / (Out) 4 Granqvist 61' (In) 7 Walcott / (Out) 16 Milner 79' (In) 22 Rosenberg / (Out) 11 Elmander 90' (In) 20 Oxlade-Chamberlain / (Out) 22 Welbeck 81' (In) 21 Wilhelmsson / (Out) 6 Elm

Total time played: 95'11" 48% - 30'11" Ball possession 52% - 32'08" Actual formation Direction of play --> <-- Direction of play Isaksson 1 1 Hart Mellberg 3 2 Johnson Granqvist 4 3 Cole M. Olsson 5 4 Gerrard Elm 6 6 Terry Larsson 7 9 Carroll Svensson 8 11 Young Källström 9 15 Lescott Ibrahimović 10 16 Milner Elmander 11 17 Parker J. Olsson 13 22 Welbeck

Lustig 2 7 Walcott Wilhelmsson 21 20 Oxlade-Chamberlain Rosenberg 22 45-60 0-15 60-75 15-30 75-90 30-45 Second Half First Half

22:58:00CET did not play the entire match substitution R sent off 15 Jun 2012