Czech Republic striker Patrik Schick’s stunning long-range effort against Scotland in the Euro 2020 group stage has been voted the goal of the tournament, European soccer’s governing body UEFA said on Wednesday.
Having spotted goalkeeper David Marshall stranded far off his line, Schick fired a curling, looping effort from just inside the Scotland half to find the back of the net.
At 45.45 m, the Bayer Leverkusen striker’s effort was officially the furthest recorded distance from which a goal was scored at the Euros.
UEFA said Schick’s goal received nearly 800,000 votes, with Frenchman Paul Pogba’s strike into the top corner against Switzerland coming in second, while Croatia’s Luka Modric was third with his outside-of-the-boot effort against Scotland.
Schick finished the tournament as joint top scorer with five goals alongside Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo.
🇨🇿🙌 After almost 800k votes, Patrik Schick’s long-range stunner vs Scotland is UEFA EURO 2020 Goal of the Tournament! ⚽️💥#EUROGOTT @GazpromFootball #EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/qBENMPj25b
— UEFA EURO 2020 (@EURO2020) July 14, 2021
UEFA Technical Observers’ top ten goals
- Patrik Schick, Scotland 0-2 Czech Republic (14/06, Matchday 1)
- Paul Pogba, France 3-3 Switzerland, 4-5 pens (28/06, round of 16)
- Luka Modrić, Croatia 3-1 Scotland (22/06, Matchday 3)
- Lorenzo Insigne, Belgium 1-2 Italy (02/07, quarter-finals)
- Kevin De Bruyne, Denmark 1-2 Belgium (17/06, Matchday 2)
- Cristiano Ronaldo, Hungary 0-3 Portugal (15/06, Matchday 1)
- Álvaro Morata, Italy 1-1 Spain, 4-2 pens (06/07, semi-finals)
- Mikkel Damsgaard, England 2-1 Denmark, aet (07/07, semi-finals)
- Andriy Yarmolenko, Netherlands 3-2 Ukraine (13/06, Matchday 1)
- Federico Chiesa, Italy 1-1 Spain, 4-2 pens (06/07, semi-finals)