MANCHESTER.- Still Gleaming: Euro 96 in Pictures coincides with the rescheduled UEFA Euro 2020 which is being held across the continent for the first time in the competition's 60-year history.
The exhibition of 18 Mirrorpix photographs captures an almost glorious summer in 1996 when football came home to grounds across England. Theres big goals, iconic celebrations, despair of shootout defeats, and the buzz of the tournament, on and off the pitch.
The exhibition portrays the excitement and drama of Englands run to the semi-final and ultimate heartache as the Three Lions crashed out with Gareth Southgates penalty miss against Germany at Wembley.
This was an era of Shearer, Sheringham, Gazzas dentist chair celebration, and defensive heroics by Stuart Pearce and David Seaman. Baddiel and Skinners Three Lions reverberated around stadiums as a nation found a restored pride.
Jon Sutton,
National Football Museum Head of Exhibitions, said: Still Gleaming looks at some of the most memorable moments from a nearly glorious tournament.
Despite taking place a quarter of a century ago, memories of that summer come to the fore as Euro 2020 kicks off partly on English soil.
We are delighted to partner with Mirrorpix to present fantastic photographs from a tournament that no-one will forget.
Fergus McKenna, Mirrorpix said: "In both sporting and cultural terms, Euro 96 was a glorious moment for English football. The sun shone, the goals flew in, the soundtrack was unforgettable and England, well, they nearly brought football home.
Mirrorpix is proud to partner with the National Football Museum on Still Gleaming and to share the exceptional work of Mirror and Regional photographers who were on hand to capture the story of the tournament as it unfolded, both on and off the pitch.
Their images perfectly illustrate the joy and pain that both fans and players alike experienced during the rollercoaster summer of 96."
Images on display include: Alan Shearer scoring the opening goal against The Netherlands, Italian fans tucking into chips outside Anfield, England boss Terry Venables enjoying a press conference brew, Gazza gliding past Switzerland, Scotlands Gary McAllister taking on Clarence Seedorf, Stuart Pearce celebrating his penalty against Spain and making up for his spot kick miss in Italia 90.
Theres also a classic shot of the Czech Republic team celebrating a late equalizer in their 3-3 draw with Russia looking more like a heavy metal band than a football team.