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🏆 Reault Table
Years Winners Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place Host Team Detail Videos
2023 England Flag England 1–0 Spain Flag Spain Israel - Ukraine Romania/Georgia 16 (54) 📄 -
2021 Germany Flag Germany 1–0 Portugal Flag Portugal Netherlands - Spain Hungary/Slovenia 16 (55) 📄 -
2019 Spain Flag Spain 2–1 Germany Flag Germany France - Romania Italy 12 (55) 📄 -
2017 Germany Flag Germany 1–0 Spain Flag Spain England - Italy Poland 12 (53) 📄 -
2015 Sweden Flag Sweden 0–0
(4–3 p)
Portugal Flag Portugal Denmark - Germany Czech Republic 8 (53) 📄 -
2013 Spain Flag Spain 4–2 Italy Flag Italy Netherlands - Norway Israel 8 (53) 📄 -
2011 Spain Flag Spain 2–0 Switzerland Flag Switzerland Belarus 1–0 Czech Republic Denmark 8 (53) 📄 -
2009 Germany Flag Germany 4–0 England Flag England Italy - Sweden Sweden 8 (52) 📄 -
2007 Netherlands Flag Netherlands 4–1 Serbia Flag Serbia Belgium - England Netherlands 8 (51) 📄 -
2006 Netherlands Flag Netherlands 3–0 Ukraine Flag Ukraine France - Serbia and Montenegro Portugal 8 (51) 📄 -
2004 Italy Flag Italy 3–0 Serbia and Montenegro Flag Serbia and Montenegro Portugal 3–2 (a.e.t.) Sweden Germany 8 (48) 📄 -
2002 Czech Republic Flag Czech Republic 0–0
(3–1 p)
France Flag France Italy - Switzerland Switzerland 8 (47) 📄 -
2000 Italy Flag Italy 2–1 Czech Republic Flag Czech Republic Spain 1–0 Slovakia Slovakia 8 (47) 📄 -
1998 Spain Flag Spain 1–0 Greece Flag Greece Norway 2–0 Netherlands Romania 8 (46) 📄 -
1996 Italy Flag Italy 1–1
(4–2 p)
Spain Flag Spain France 1–0 Scotland Spain 8 (44) 📄 -
1994 Italy Flag Italy 1–0 (a.e.t.) Portugal Flag Portugal Spain 2–1 France France 8 (32) 📄 -
1992 Italy Flag Italy 2–0 / 0–1
2–1
Sweden Flag Sweden Denmark - Scotland Home-and-away 8 (32) 📄 -
1990 Soviet Union Flag Soviet Union 4–2 / 3–1
7–3
Yugoslavia Flag Yugoslavia Italy - Sweden Home-and-away 8 (30) 📄 -
1988 France Flag France 0–0 / 3–0
3–0
Greece Flag Greece England - Netherlands Home-and-away 8 (30) 📄 -
1986 Spain Flag Spain 1–2 / 2–1
3–3 (3–0 p)
Italy Flag Italy England - Hungary Home-and-away 8 (29) 📄 -
1984 England Flag England 1–0 / 2–0
3–0
Spain Flag Spain Italy - Yugoslavia Home-and-away 8 (30) 📄 -
1982 England Flag England 3–1 / 2–3
5–4
West Germany Flag West Germany Scotland - Soviet Union Home-and-away 8 (26) 📄 -
1980 Soviet Union Flag Soviet Union 0–0 / 1–0
1–0
East Germany Flag East Germany England - Yugoslavia Home-and-away 8 (25) 📄 -
1978 Yugoslavia Flag Yugoslavia 1–0 / 4–4
5–4
East Germany Flag East Germany Bulgaria - England Home-and-away 8 (24) 📄 -
🏆 Winning Count
Rank Country Winners Runners-up Third Place Fourth Place Total Learn more
1 Spain Flag Spain 5 4 2 - 11 1986, 1998, 2011, 2013, 2019
2 Italy Flag Italy 5 2 - - 7 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2004
3 Germany Flag Germany 3 2 - - 5 2009, 2017, 2021
4 England Flag England 3 1 - - 4 1982, 1984, 2023
5 Russia Flag Russia 2 - - - 2 1980, 1990
5 Netherlands Flag Netherlands 2 - - - 2 2006, 2007
6 Serbia Flag Serbia 1 3 - - 4 1978
7 France Flag France 1 1 1 - 3 1988
8 Czech Republic Flag Czech Republic 1 1 - - 2 2002
8 Sweden Flag Sweden 1 1 - - 2 2015
🏆 Top Scorers
2023
Heorhiy Sudakov
Heorhiy Sudakov
Ukraine
3
Goals
Romania 2023

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2023
Heorhiy Sudakov
Heorhiy Sudakov
Ukraine
3 (Goals)
Romania 2023
2023
Abel Ruiz
Abel Ruiz
Spain
3
Goals
Romania 2023

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2023
Abel Ruiz
Abel Ruiz
Spain
3 (Goals)
Romania 2023
2023
Sergio Gómez
Sergio Gómez
Spain
3
Goals
Romania 2023

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2023
Sergio Gómez
Sergio Gómez
Spain
3 (Goals)
Romania 2023
2021
Lukas Nmecha
Lukas Nmecha
Germany
4
Goals
Hungary 2021

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2021
Lukas Nmecha
Lukas Nmecha
Germany
4 (Goals)
Hungary 2021
2019
Luca Waldschmidt
Luca Waldschmidt
Germany
7
Goals
Italy 2019

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2019
Luca Waldschmidt
Luca Waldschmidt
Germany
7 (Goals)
Italy 2019
2017
Saúl Ñíguez
Saúl Ñíguez
Spain
5
Goals
Poland 2017

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2017
Saúl Ñíguez
Saúl Ñíguez
Spain
5 (Goals)
Poland 2017
2015
Jan Kliment
Jan Kliment
Czech Republic
3
Goals
Czech Republic 2015

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2015
Jan Kliment
Jan Kliment
Czech Republic
3 (Goals)
Czech Republic 2015
2013
Álvaro Morata
Álvaro Morata
Spain
4
Goals
Israel 2013

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2013
Álvaro Morata
Álvaro Morata
Spain
4 (Goals)
Israel 2013
2011
Adrián López
Adrián López
Spain
5
Goals
Denmark 2011

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2011
Adrián López
Adrián López
Spain
5 (Goals)
Denmark 2011
2009
Marcus Berg
Marcus Berg
Sweden
7
Goals
Sweden 2009

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2009
Marcus Berg
Marcus Berg
Sweden
7 (Goals)
Sweden 2009

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Summary

The UEFA European Under-21 Championship, the UEFA Under-21 Championship or simply the Euro Under-21, is a biennial football competition contested by the European men's under-21 national teams of the UEFA member associations. Since 1992, the competition also serves as the UEFA qualification tournament for the Summer Olympics.

Italy and Spain are the most successful teams in this competition, having won five titles each. England are the current champions, having beaten Spain 1–0 in the 2023 final.

The competition has existed in its current form since 1978. It was preceded by the Under-23 Challenge Cup which ran from 1967 to 1970. From the teams that applied for participation, two teams were selected by lot. These teams in the match between themselves revealed the winner of the main trophy. The winner was obliged to play with those teams that called him to the next meeting. These matches were initially held no more than once every three months, starting from the fourth tournament - in spring and autumn. In the event that several teams challenged the winner, the order of opponents was determined by lot. The cup holder was allowed to play games at home. Only two teams held that trophy: Bulgaria and Yugoslavia. In 1970, the tournament was replaced by the European Youth Championship.

A true Under-23 championship was then formed, starting in 1973. The tournament ran parallel to the existing main UEFA youth tournament that existed after the World War II (today the under-19 competitions). Around 1980, the UEFA reformed its junior squad competitions and reorganized them based on age limit only.

The age limit was reduced to 21 for the 1978 championship and it has remained so since. To be eligible for the campaign ending in 2025, players must be born in 2002 or later. Many may actually be 23 years old by the time of the final tournament; however, when the qualification process began (2023), all players would have been 21 or under.

Under-21 matches were typically played on the day before senior internationals and where possible, the same qualifying groups and fixtures were played out. This has changed since the 2006 edition.

The tournament's record attendance was set during the knockout stage of the 2023 edition, when 44,338 spectators gathered for the match between hosts Georgia and Israel.

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