Euro 2024 Daily Recap: Albanians Scored the Fastest Goal in Championship History, Croatians Suffered a Debacle, Slovenian Referees Did a Good Job
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Euro 2024 Recap: Another eventful day has passed at Euro 2024, featuring plenty of goals and a new record, while our refereeing team kicked off Slovenia’s appearances at this year’s tournament.
The first round in Group A concluded with Hungary and Switzerland, officiated by the Slovenian refereeing team led by Slavko Vinčić, who performed excellently. The Swiss celebrated their first three points after Breel Embolo scored the decisive goal.
There was disappointment for Croatia, as the Spanish national team dominated them in the first half and held firm in the second, denying Zlatko Dalić’s men even from the penalty spot.
The match between Italy and Albania produced a unique achievement, with Albania scoring the fastest goal in European Championship history, when Nedim Bajrami beat Gianluigi Donnarumma after just 23 seconds. However, the reigning European champions swiftly turned things around and secured a comeback victory.
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Author: editorial Football Planet