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The nineties proved to be a decade of change. 1992 saw the first appearance of a united Germany in the European Championship, while gone was the USSR – replaced by the CIS, a transitional national team representing the Commonwealth of Independent States. Four years later, a host of changes were applied – the number of teams taking part doubled to 16, it was the first Championship with the back-pass rule and the golden goal was introduced.  The first tournament of the nineties saw the biggest shock of the European Championship so far, with unfancied Denmark knocking out both reigning European champions the Netherlands followed by reigning World Cup winners Germany in the final. The

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