1 time
Only Steaua Bucharest in 1986 - winner of the European Cup.
340.75
No, but not many countries have. However it has won the European championships in 2004, widely regarded as the second most prestigious international competition...
The drachma was replaced by the euro on January 1, 2002, when euro banknotes and coins were introduced in Greece. The drachma had been the official currency of Greece for many centuries, but the country adopted the euro as part of its membership in the European Monetary Union. The transition involved a fixed exchange rate of 340.75 drachmas to 1 euro.
3 times
3 times
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Poland hosted UEFA Euro only once, in 2012.
twice
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