Best goal? Best player? Best moment? Your Euro 2016 vote results revealed!
Monday 11 July 2016 12:47, UK
Best goal? Best player? Best moment? We reveal the winners of all three Euro 2016 votes as decided by Sky Sports readers.
Portugal came out on top at the Stade de France on Sunday evening, beating hosts and tournament favorites France 1-0 to lift the Henri Delaunay trophy.
There were also outstanding contributions from unlikely nations who captured the attentions of the footballing world, including Wales, who made it to the semi-finals, and Iceland, who introduced us to the 'volcano clap' and knocked out England.
But just who came out on top in our three votes? Well, it might not be who you think as the Sky Sports readers champion the underdog. Read on to find out...
Best goal - Zoltan Gera v Portugal
In one of the most thrilling games of Euro 2016, it was Gera's opening strike of a 3-3 draw with eventual champions Portugal that the Sky Sports readers voted as the goal of the tournament.
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A whopping 122k readers catapulted the Hungary midfielder to an unlikely first place finish after a brilliant 25-yard volley. The goal also saw the former Fulham and West Brom man become the second-oldest goalscorer and the oldest goalscorer from open play at a European Championship at 37 years and 62 days.
Gera beat out Xherdan Shaqiri, who came in second place with 29k votes for his stunning overhead kick against Poland. Wales' Hal Robson-Kanu's goal against Belgium came third with 19k.
Best player - Kolbeinn Sigthorsson (Iceland)
Iceland were the smallest country to appear at Euro 2016 and surprised everyone with a quarter-final finish - but Kolbeinn Sigthorsson has gone all the way to win the best player crown, courtesy of the Sky Sports readers.
The Nantes striker picked up 34k votes. Was it the Icelandic population backing their man or other fans who appreciated his winning goal against England in the last-16 stage? He also added another goal against France in the quarter-finals to write his name into Icelandic football folklore.
The next four spots are shared equally among France and Wales - with Antoine Griezmann (21k), Aaron Ramsey (9.7k), Dimitri Payet (9.1k) and Gareth Bale (5.7k) lining up behind Sigthorsson.
There are also two Euro 2016 champions in the top 10, with Cristiano Ronaldo coming in sixth with 4.2k votes and impressive youngster Renato Sanches making eighth spot with 3.4k votes.
Best moment - Hal Robson-Kanu's wonder goal against Belgium
A moment that will live long in the memory of every Wales fan, it was Hal Robson-Kanu's delightful Cruyff turn and finish that saw the Dragons go ahead against Belgium in their quarter-final tie and 20k readers voted it as the best moment of Euro 2016.
The performance epitomised the determination and team spirit that Chris Coleman's men showed throughout the tournament as they came from behind and beat the highest ranked side at Euro 2016, with Ashley Williams and Sam Vokes also adding goals during the 3-1 win.
Iceland also feature twice in the top four, with their volcano clap coming in second with 19k votes and the reaction of commentator Gudmundur Benediktsson to the country's last minute win over Austria featuring in fourth spot after attracting 13k votes.
The catchy 'Will Grigg's on fire' chant - voted for 12k times by Sky Sports users - rounded off the five most popular moments. It was sung by both Northern Ireland and Poland fans before their Group C clash in Nice.