Euro Winners | All Time Results

Total of 9 Teams are in List of Euro Winners. There have been nine nations that have won the competition: Germany and Spain with three titles, France with two titles while Portugal, Italy, Netherlands, Denmark, Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Greece have one title each. Spain is the solitary nation to win back to back titles, in 2008 and 2012.

Group stage ran somewhere in the range of 9 and 30 March. A bring put the 55 groups into ten gatherings of five or six, with every nation playing two matches (1-versus 1) against different nations in a similar gathering; focuses from the two matches were added to the gathering table. The ten gathering victors qualified straightforwardly for the last competition.

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The ten other participants contended in a play-off competition to decide the other six finalists. A bring set them into two gatherings of five, with the best three from each progressing to the finals.

WinnerScoreYearRunner-up
Portugal1–02016France
Spain4-02012Italy
Spain1-02008Germany
Greece1-02004Portugal
France2-1 asdet2000Italy
Germany2-1 asdet1996Czech Republic
Denmark2-01992Germany
Netherlands2-01988Soviet Union
France2-01984Spain
West Germany2-11980Belgium
Czechoslovakia2-2 aet / (5-3) ps1976West Germany
West Germany3-01972Soviet Union
Italy1-1 aet / 2-0 replay1968Yugoslavia
Spain2-11964Soviet Union
Soviet Union2-1 aet1960Yugoslavia

Watch Match Of Last Finalist France Vs Portugal.

Euro 2016 appeared to be bound to be France’s. They were on home soil, had an immensely gifted crew, and played some magnificent football all through.

They snuck past the Republic of Ireland, annihilated the England-slayers of Iceland and saw off Germany 2-0 to set up a date with predetermination in Paris. There, they confronted a Portugal side who had just really one dominated match up until now. They drew every one of the three gathering matches and required punishments to see off Switzerland and Poland, prior to ascending to see off in-structure Wales with a 2-0 success.

At the point when Cristiano Ronaldo was constrained off in tears after only 25 minutes, the issue at hand appeared to be obvious to everyone.

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