Before the break-up of the country, Czech players represented
Czechoslovakia, whose national team was for many years one of the leading teams in the world. and
Euro 2004. The selection of the Czech Republic national teams is controlled by the
Football Association of the Czech Republic. The Czech team played their first official game on 23 February 1994 in Istanbul against Turkey, winning 4–1. The Czech Republic has managed to qualify for one FIFA World Cup and five European Championships. The greatest achievement of the Czech team was reaching the final of
Euro 96 in England, eliminating Portugal and France to reach the final against Germany. On 30 June 1996 at Wembley Stadium, the Czech team lost the final 2–1 to Germany after taking the lead with a goal from
Patrik Berger, before losing to an extra-time golden goal scored by
Oliver Bierhoff. The following year they participated in the
FIFA Confederations Cup held in Saudi Arabia, being eliminated in the semifinals after a 2–0 defeat to Brazil. At the time when the country was part of Czechoslovakia, the national team achieved victory in the
1976 European Championship against Germany in a penalty shoot-out, thanks to the famous penalty of
Antonin Panenka. The Czechoslovak team qualified for the World Cup on eight occasions, finishing runners-up in both 1934 and 1962, as well as appearing in three other European Championships. ==Women's football==