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French striker Olivier Giroud, gave a press conference at the team's base in Clairefontaine outside Paris, Monday, following Sunday's quarter-final victory over Iceland.
Seville (Spain), Jun 26 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) Belgium, one of the favorites to win the Eurocup that has given the best sensations so far, and Portugal, current tournament champion, will fight on Sunday at the La Cartuja stadium to overcome the eighth and be next Friday at the Allianz Arena in Munich in a new step towards the title.FOOTAGE FROM THE ARRIVAL OF THE BELGIUM TEAM AT ITS CONCENTRATION HOTEL IN SEVILLE
Seville, Jun 26 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) Belgium, one of the aspirants to win the Eurocup that has given the best sensations so far, and Portugal, current tournament champion, will fight on Sunday at the La Cartuja stadium to overcome the eighth and be next Friday at the Allianz Arena in Munich in a new step towards the title.FOOTAGE FROM THE ARRIVAL OF THE PORTUGUESE TEAM AT ITS CONCENTRATION HOTEL IN SEVILLE
Euro 2016 champions Portugal received a heroes' welcome on arrival to Lisbon on Monday evening, following their 1-0 triumph over France in the Euro 2016 final on Sunday. The victorious players and triumphant coach Fernando Santos paraded through the Portuguese capital on the back of an open-top bus, accompanied by the wild cheers of thousands of fans. They then entered the Presidential palace, where they were to be formally received by Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.
Euro 2016 champions Portugal received a heroes' welcome on arrival to Lisbon on Monday evening, following their 1-0 triumph over France in the Euro 2016 final on Sunday. The victorious players and triumphant coach Fernando Santos paraded through the Portuguese capital on the back of an open-top bus, accompanied by the wild cheers of thousands of fans. They then entered the Presidential palace, where they were to be formally received by Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.
Despite exceeding all expectations and reaching the semi-finals round of the 2016 UEFA Euro football championship, Wales was eliminated last night after their 2-0 loss to Portugal, who now advance to play against either Germany or France in the final match on Sunday. Tempers flared between Portugal and Wales fans in a Lyon fanzone on Wednesday, during the teams' UEFA 2016 European Championship's semi-final.