Sensible Soccer European Champions

Euro 92 – UEFA European Championship soccer and arcade action in one package.

Euro 92 is a classic soccer game that let you compete in European finals and chase the trophy at the 1992 UEFA European Championship — yes, the year Denmark sensationally won the Euros in real life. The game was among the first to challenge the Kick Off series, doing so with style, speed, and a strong tournament format.


Classic gameplay with true tournament atmosphere

⚽ Play through group stages and knockout rounds at UEFA Euro 1992
👕 Choose from European national teams and compete for glory
🎮 Fast, responsive gameplay in classic top-down or angled isometric view
🏆 Simple yet addictive ball control and a charged atmosphere on the pitch
💾 Classic DOS style with few buttons and lots of fun

Euro 92 quickly became a favorite among soccer fans on PC and Amiga, and many remember it as their first "serious" soccer game, where the tournament structure, goals, and victories mattered — even if the graphics were simple and the animations a bit choppy.


An important step in soccer gaming’s evolution

The game wasn’t perfect, but it set a new standard for how finals tournaments could be simulated and became an early precursor to more tactical soccer titles like Sensible Soccer and FIFA International Soccer. Winning Euro gold in 1992 was—and still is—great fun, especially for Danish fans!

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Martin Jørgensen

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Reviewer’s rating with pros and cons, and user ratings

Euro 92 may not be technically impressive today, but it has charm, speed, and an important place in the history of soccer games. Especially for fans of retro and European soccer.


Pros:

✅ Ability to play Euro 1992
✅ Simple and fun gameplay
✅ One of the first alternatives to Kick Off
✅ Tournament format with real-life teams
✅ Nostalgic value for soccer fans

Cons:

⚠️ Simple graphics and animations
⚠️ A bit clunky ball control by modern standards
⚠️ No licensed player names
⚠️ Requires an emulator for modern systems

User Rating