<P> The team under Bobby Robson fared better as England reached the quarter - finals of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, losing 2--1 to Argentina in a game made famous by two goals by Maradona for very contrasting reasons, before losing every match in UEFA Euro 1988 . They next went on to achieve their second best result in the 1990 FIFA World Cup by finishing fourth--losing again to West Germany in a semi-final finishing 1--1 after extra time, then 3--4 in England's first penalty shoot - out . </P> <P> Despite losing to Italy in the third place play - off, the members of the England team were given bronze medals identical to the Italians' . The England team of 1990 were welcomed home as heroes and thousands of people lined the streets, for a spectacular open - top bus parade . However, the team did not win any matches in UEFA Euro 1992, drawing with tournament winners Denmark, and later with France, before being eliminated by host nation Sweden . </P> <P> The 1990s saw four England managers, each in the role for a relatively brief period . Graham Taylor was Robson's successor, but resigned after England failed to qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup . At UEFA Euro 1996, held in England, Terry Venables led England, equalling their best performance at a European Championship, reaching the semi-finals as they did in 1968 . </P> <P> He resigned following investigations into his financial activities . His successor, Glenn Hoddle, similarly left the job for non-footballing reasons after just one international tournament--the 1998 FIFA World Cup--in which England were eliminated in the second round again by Argentina and again on penalties (after a 2--2 draw). Following Hoddle's departure, Kevin Keegan took England to UEFA Euro 2000, but performances were disappointing and he resigned shortly afterwards . </P>

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