The UEFA European Championship (the 'Euros') is a national men's football competition between Europpan countries, held every four years.
Nine countries that have won the tournament: Germany and Spain with three titles, France with two titles while Portugal, Italy, 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 | Host(s) | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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2021 | Europe | Italy | 1–1 (a.e.t.), (3–2 p) | England |
2016 | France | Portugal | 1–0 aet | France |
2012 | Poland & Ukraine | Spain | 4-0 | Italy |
2008 | Austria & Switzerland | Spain | 1-0 | Germany |
2004 | Portugal | Greece | 1-0 | Portugal |
2000 | Belgium & Netherlands | France | 2-1 asdet | Italy |
1996 | England | Germany | 2-1 asdet | Czechia |
1992 | Sweden | Denmark | 2-0 | Germany |
1988 | West Germany | Netherlands | 2-0 | Soviet Union |
1984 | France | France | 2-0 | Spain |
1980 | Italy | West Germany | 2-1 | Belgium |
1976 | Yugoslavia | Czechoslovakia | 2-2 aet / (5-3) ps | West Germany |
1972 | Belgium | West Germany | 3-0 | Soviet Union |
1968 | Italy | Italy | 1-1 aet / 2-0 replay | Yugoslavia |
1964 | Spain | Spain | 2-1 | Soviet Union |
1960 | France | Soviet Union | 2-1 aet | Yugoslavia |
aet = after extra time
asdet =after sudden death extra time
ps = after penalty shootout
Related Pages
- More about the UEFA European (Euro) Championship
- List of UEFA Champions League Winners
- List of UEFA Europa League Winners
- More Major Football Events
