Euro Winners List: List of Europeans Champions Since 1960 Ahead Of Euro 2020

Euro Winners List: List of Europeans Champions Since 1960 Ahead Of Euro 2020

Euro Winners list: Take a look at the entire list of Nations who have won the UEFA European Championship since the inception of the tournament in 1960.

Ever since the European Championship started in 1960, it has emerged as the most important Internal European Tournament wherein only teams from Europe all allowed to participate. The tournament takes place once in four years and works on a qualification round basis.

Ever since the European Championship commenced, Germany has emerged as the most dominant team. Having won the same amount of Championships (3) as Spain, but have played in the Euro Finals 6 times as compared to Spain’s 4.

However, the reigning European Champions are Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal who astonished every football fanatic in the world by defeating the hosts France in the Finals 1-0. However with the tournament all set to start from June 11, 2021.

Euro Winners list: List of All Nations to Ever Win the Euro Championship Ahead of Euro 2020

EURO Edition

Winners

Runners Up

1960

Soviet Union

Yugoslavia

1964

Spain

Soviet Union

1968

Italy

Yugoslavia

1972

West Germany

Soviet Union

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1976

Czechoslovakia

West Germany

1980

West Germany

Belgium

1984

France

Spain

1988

Netherlands

Soviet Union

1992

Denmark

Germany

1996

Germany

Czech Republic

2000

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France

Italy

2004

Greece

Portugal

2008

Spain

Germany

2012

Spain

Italy

2016

Portugal

France

Spain is the only tea in the history of the competition to have won consecutive titles ever in 2008 and then in 2012.

UEFA Euro 2020 Venues

After the Covid-19 Pandemic postponed the 2020 edition to 2021, the authorities decided to host the event with the same name. UEFA EURO 2020 is being held across the continent for the first time in the competition’s 60-year history, with 11 host cities in all.

The Venues that are selected for hosting UEFA EURO 2020 starting from June 11, 2021 are-

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• Final and semi-finals, 2 round of 16 games, 3 group games
London, England: Wembley Stadium

• 6 group games, 1 quarter-final
Saint Petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg Stadium

• 3 group games, 1 quarter-final
Baku, Azerbaijan: Baku Olympic Stadium
Munich, Germany: Football Arena Munich
Rome, Italy: Olimpico in Rome

• 3 group games, 1 round of 16 game
Amsterdam, Netherlands: Johan Cruijff Arena
Bucharest, Romania: National Arena Bucharest
Budapest, Hungary: Puskas Arena
Copenhagen, Denmark: Parken Stadium
Glasgow, Scotland: Hampden Park
Seville, Spain: Stadium La Cartuja Sevilla

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