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2024 Spain Flag Spain 2–1 England Flag England Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany 65,600 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
2020 Italy Flag Italy 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 pen.)
England Flag England Wembley Stadium, London, England 67,173 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
2016 Portugal Flag Portugal 1–0 (a.e.t.) France Flag France Stade de Francem, Saint-Denis (Paris), France 75,868 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
2012 Spain Flag Spain 4–0 Italy Flag Italy Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, Kyiv, Ukraine 63,170 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
2008 Spain Flag Spain 1–0 Germany Flag Germany Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria 51,428 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
2004 Greece Flag Greece 1–0 Portugal Flag Portugal EstΓ‘dio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal 62,865 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
2000 France Flag France 2–1 (g.g.) Italy Flag Italy Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam, Netherlands 48,200 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1996 Germany Flag Germany 2–1 (g.g.) Czech Republic Flag Czech Republic Wembley Stadium, London, England 73,611 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1992 Denmark Flag Denmark 2–0 Germany Flag Germany Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden 37,800 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1988 Netherlands Flag Netherlands 2–0 Soviet Union Flag Soviet Union Olympiastadion, Munich, West Germany 62,770 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1984 France Flag France 2–0 Spain Flag Spain Parc des Princes, Paris, France 47,368 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1980 West Germany Flag West Germany 2–1 Belgium Flag Belgium Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy 47,860 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1976 Czechoslovakia Flag Czechoslovakia 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 pen.)
West Germany Flag West Germany Stadion FK Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade, Yugoslavia 30,790 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1972 West Germany Flag West Germany 3–0 Soviet Union Flag Soviet Union Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium 43,066 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1968 Italy Flag Italy 1–1 (a.e.t.) 2–0 (re.) Yugoslavia Flag Yugoslavia Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy 68,817, 32,886 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1964 Spain Flag Spain 2–1 Soviet Union Flag Soviet Union Santiago BernabΓ©u Stadium, Madrid, Spain 79,115 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
1960 Soviet Union Flag Soviet Union 2–1 (a.e.t.) Yugoslavia Flag Yugoslavia Parc des Princes, Paris, France 17,966 πŸ“„ YouTube New Window
πŸ† Winning Count
Rank Clup Title Runners-up Total Learn more
1 Spain Flag Spain 4 1 5 β–€ 1964, β–€ 2008, β–€ 2012, β–€ 2024,
2 Germany Flag Germany 3 3 6 β–€ 1972, β–€ 1980, β–€ 1996,
3 Italy Flag Italy 2 2 4 β–€ 1968, β–€ 2020,
4 France Flag France 2 1 3 β–€ 1984, β–€ 2000,
5 Soviet Union Flag Soviet Union 1 3 4 β–€ 1960,
6 Czech Republic Flag Czech Republic 1 1 2 β–€ 1976,
6 Portugal Flag Portugal 1 1 2 β–€ 2016,
8 Netherlands Flag Netherlands 1 0 1 β–€ 1988,
8 Denmark Flag Denmark 1 0 1 β–€ 1992,
8 Greece Flag Greece 1 0 1 β–€ 2004,
πŸ† Top Scorers
2024
Ivan Schranz
Ivan Schranz
Slovakia
3
Goals
Germany Euro 2024

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2024
Ivan Schranz
Ivan Schranz
Slovakia
3 (Goals)
Germany Euro 2024
2024
Dani Olmo
Dani Olmo
Spain
3
Goals
Germany Euro 2024

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2024
Dani Olmo
Dani Olmo
Spain
3 (Goals)
Germany Euro 2024
2024
Jamal Musiala
Jamal Musiala
Germany
3
Goals
Germany Euro 2024

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2024
Jamal Musiala
Jamal Musiala
Germany
3 (Goals)
Germany Euro 2024
2024
Georges Mikautadze
Georges Mikautadze
Georgia
3
Goals
Germany Euro 2024

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2024
Georges Mikautadze
Georges Mikautadze
Georgia
3 (Goals)
Germany Euro 2024
2024
Harry Kane
Harry Kane
England
3
Goals
Germany Euro 2024

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2024
Harry Kane
Harry Kane
England
3 (Goals)
Germany Euro 2024
2024
Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo
Netherlands
3
Goals
Germany Euro 2024

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2024
Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo
Netherlands
3 (Goals)
Germany Euro 2024
2020
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
5
Goals
Europe Euro 2020

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2020
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
5 (Goals)
Europe Euro 2020
2020
Patrik Schick
Patrik Schick
Czech
5
Goals
Europe Euro 2020

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2020
Patrik Schick
Patrik Schick
Czech
5 (Goals)
Europe Euro 2020
2016
Antoine Griezmann
Antoine Griezmann
France
6
Goals
France Euro 2016

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2016
Antoine Griezmann
Antoine Griezmann
France
6 (Goals)
France Euro 2016
2012
Fernando Torres
Fernando Torres
Spain
3
Goals
Poland/Ukraine Euro 2012

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2012
Fernando Torres
Fernando Torres
Spain
3 (Goals)
Poland/Ukraine Euro 2012

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Summary

The UEFA European Championship is an association football competition established in 1960. It is contested by the men's national teams of the members of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), the sport's European governing body, and takes place every four years.

The European Championship final is the last match of the competition, and the result determines which country's team is declared European champion. It is a one-off match decided in regulation time. In the event of a draw, extra time is played. If scores are then still level, a penalty shoot-out determines the winner, as per the rules since 1976; prior to that, finals still tied after extra time would be replayed, as was the case with the 1968 final. During extra time, the golden goal rule (by which the first team to score won the match) applied in 1996 and 2000, and the silver goal rule (by which a team could win the match by winning the first half of extra time) would have applied in 2004 but was not put in practice. The winners are awarded a replica of the trophy (the original remains with UEFA), while the losing finalists (and semi-finalists) are presented with a plaque. Gold and silver medals are awarded to the players of the winning and losing finalists respectively.

Spain is the most successful team in the history of the tournament with four titles, followed by Germany with three wins. France and Italy have won the competition twice, while six other teams, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Denmark, Greece, and Portugal, have triumphed once. Yugoslavia, Belgium and England have qualified for the final without success.

The winners of the first ever final, held in Paris in 1960, were the Soviet Union, who defeated Yugoslavia 2–1 after extra time, while in the latest one, hosted in Berlin in 2024, Spain defeated England 2–1.

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