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Romania blanks Ukraine for 1st win at Euro Championship in 24 years

Romania recorded only its second ever victory at the European Championship, and its first in 24 years, with a 3-0 win over Ukraine on Monday in Munich to give coach Edward Iord─ânescu a late birthday present.

Nicolae Stanciu put Romania ahead with a long-range strike in the first half before two quickfire goals from Râzvan Marin and Denis Drâgus early in the second half.

It was Romania's first win at a major tournament since a surprise 3-2 triumph over England at Euro 2000 and the players danced joyously in front of their yellow-clad fans after the final whistle.

Iord─ânescu, who was the first coach to lead a Romania team at a European Championship since his father Anghel in 2016, turned 46 years old on Sunday.

Stanciu also hit the bar as Romania thoroughly beat Ukraine, which is playing at Euro 2024 amid the backdrop of war at home and hoping to give its citizens some joy even as Russian missiles keep raining down on the country.

The Ukraninian soccer federation unveiled an installation in Munich of a stadium stand destroyed by Russian troops in May 2022 to highlight the ongoing conflict ahead of the match.

"One team on the field but a million soldiers who stay and defend Ukraine," ," said former Ukraine coach and striker Andriy Shevchenko, who is the president of the country's soccer federation. "We are all together. We play today for the country. We play today for the people who defend our lives and our country."

It was an emotional match for both sets of players. It was Romania's first appearance in a major tournament for eight years and several of the players were in tears as the national anthem rang out.

The Romanian fans sang along loudly, with the stadium transformed into a sea of yellow — the main colour for

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