European Championship

UEFA European Championship

The Euros

See a complete list of teams that have won the UEFA European Championships. Spain won their 4th UEFA European Championship title in 2024, beating England 2-1.


Fast Facts:

  • The next UEFA European Championship will be in 2028.
  • The UEFA European Championship is often referred to as the Euros.
  • Spain holds the record for the most titles at 4.
  • The event is held every 4 years like the World Cup, but staggered by 2 years.
  • The Euros determine the best national team in Europe.
  • The UEFA European Championship and the UEFA Champions League are two of Europe’s most prestigious football tournaments, featuring many of the same elite players competing for national and club glory.

UEFA European Championship Title Holders

TournamentWinnerScoreRunners-upLocation
2024Spain2-1 EnglandBerlin, Germany
2020Italy1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–2 pen.)EnglandLondon, England
2016Portugal1–0 (a.e.t.)FranceSaint-Denis (Paris), France
2012Spain4-0ItalyKyiv, Ukraine
2008Spain1-0GermanyVienna, Austria
2004Greece1-0PortugalLisbon, Portugal
2000France2–1 (g.g.)ItalyRotterdam, Netherlands
1996Germny2–1 (g.g.)Czech RepublicLondon, England
1992Denmark2-0GermanyGothenburg, Sweden
1988Netherlands2-0Soviet UnionMunich, West Germany
1984France2-0SpainParis, France
1980West Germany2-1BelgiumRome, Italy
1976Czechoslovakia2–2 (a.e.t.) (5–3 pen.)West GermanyBelgrade, Yugoslavia
1972West Germany3-0Soviet UnionBrussels, Belgium
1968Italy1–1 (a.e.t.) 2–0 (re.)YugoslaviaRome, Italy
1964Spain2-1Soviet UnionMadrid, Spain
1960Soviet Union2–1 (a.e.t.)YugoslaviaParis, France
Win method
a.e.t.Result after extra time
g.g.Match was won with a golden goal during extra time
pen.Match was won on a penalty shoot-out
re.Match was won after a replay
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