These are the countries that won the most Euro Cups – 2024-07-24 17:15:51

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2024-07-24 17:15:51

The Spanish team won its fourth title in Europe, so here is the complete list of the tournament champions and who is leading them.

After a great tournament, Spainwho showed his favourite badge from the beginning, won Euro 2024 after winning a real match against England.

Those led by Luis de la Fuente showed their superiority and They beat the Three Lions 2-1 with goals from Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal, while Cole Palmer scored for England.

With this, the The Spanish football team won its fourth European Championship, after 12 years when they beat Italy 4-0 in 2012.

For its part, England He was once again on the verge of glory, since fell for the second consecutive edition in the final of the European competition. Furthermore, they have never managed to win the title, as they only have one championship to their name (1966 World Cup).

In this context, throughout the history of the European Championship, various teams have won the trophy since its creation in 1960.

Euro Cup champions’ history: Which teams have won it and which country has the most?

A total of 10 countries have managed to shout champion in Europea. Check the list below:

  • Spain: 4 titles (1964, 2008, 2012 and 2024)
  • Germany (including West Germany): 3 titles (1972, 1980, 1996)
  • France: 2 titles (1984, 2000)
  • Italy: 2 titles (1968, 2020)
  • Soviet Union: 1 title (1960)
  • Czechoslovakia: 1 title (1976)
  • Netherlands: 1 title (1988)
  • Denmark: 1 title (1992)
  • Greece: 1 title (2004)
  • Portugal: 1 title (2016)

The results of all the finals that have been played

  • 1960: Soviet Union (2-1) Yugoslavia
  • 1964: Spain (2-1) Soviet Union
  • 1968: Italia (2-0) Yugoslavia
  • 1972: Germany (3-0) Soviet Union
  • 1976: Czechoslovakia 2-2 (5-3 penalties) Germany
  • 1980: Germany (2-1) Belgium
  • 1984: France (2-0) Spain
  • 1988: Netherlands (2-0) Soviet Union
  • 1992: Denmark (2-0) Germany
  • 1996: Germany (2-1) Czech Republic
  • 2000: France (2-1) Italia
  • 2004: Greece (1-0) Portugal
  • 2008: Spain (1-0) Germany
  • 2012: Spain (4-0) Italia
  • 2016: Portugal (1-0) France
  • 2020: Italia (3-2 penalties) England
  • 2024: Spain (2-1) England

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