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UEFA European (Euro) Championship Winners

The UEFA European Championship (the 'Euros') is a national men's football competition between European countries, held every four years.



Nine countries have won the tournament: Germany and Spain with three titles, France and Italy with two titles while Portugal, Netherlands, Denmark, Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Greece have one title each. Spain is the only country to win consecutive titles, in 2008 and 2012.

Year Winner Score Runner-up
2024      
2021 Italy 1–1 (a.e.t.), (3–2 p) England
2016 Portugal 1–0 aet France
2012 Spain 4-0 Italy
2008 Spain 1-0 Germany
2004 Greece 1-0 Portugal
2000 France 2-1 asdet Italy
1996 Germany 2-1 asdet Czechia
1992 Denmark 2-0 Germany
1988 Netherlands 2-0 Soviet Union
1984 France 2-0 Spain
1980 West Germany 2-1 Belgium
1976 Czechoslovakia 2-2 aet / (5-3) ps West Germany
1972 West Germany 3-0 Soviet Union
1968 Italy 1-1 aet / 2-0 replay Yugoslavia
1964 Spain 2-1 Soviet Union
1960 Soviet Union 2-1 aet Yugoslavia

aet = after extra time
asdet =after sudden death extra time
ps = after penalty shootout



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