The EURO 2024 came to a close following Spain's convincing win over England in the final. This was Spain's fourth title in Euro previously winning the title in 2012.
Spain went on to beat England with a 2-1 Scoreline.
Spain has won four times, Germany has three titles, France and Italy with two titles each while Portugal, 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 | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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2024 | Spain | 2-1 | England |
2021 | Italy | 1–1 (a.e.t.), (3–2 p) | England |
2016 | Portugal | 1–0 aet | France |
2012 | Spain | 4-0 | Italy |
2008 | Spain | 1-0 | Germany |
2004 | Greece | 1-0 | Portugal |
2000 | France | 2-1 asdet | Italy |
1996 | Germany | 2-1 asdet | Czechia |
1992 | Denmark | 2-0 | Germany |
1988 | Netherlands | 2-0 | Soviet Union |
1984 | France | 2-0 | Spain |
1980 | West Germany | 2-1 | Belgium |
1976 | Czechoslovakia | 2-2 aet / (5-3) ps | West Germany |
1972 | West Germany | 3-0 | Soviet Union |
1968 | Italy | 1-1 aet / 2-0 replay | Yugoslavia |
1964 | Spain | 2-1 | Soviet Union |
1960 | Soviet Union | 2-1 aet | Yugoslavia |