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- The most recent championship, held in Germany in 2024, was won by Spain, who lifted a record fourth European title after beating England 2–1 in the final at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.
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The last champions before the UEFA Cup was renamed to UEFA Europa League were Shakhtar Donetsk, who beat Werder Bremen 2–1 after extra time in the 2009 final. [5] Benfica and Marseille have lost the most finals, with three losses in the competition. The current champions are Atalanta, who defeated Bayer Leverkusen 3–0 in the 2024 final.
The UEFA EURO 2020 final took place on Sunday 11 July 2021, kicking off at 21:00 CEST. It was originally scheduled for 12 July 2020 before the tournament was postponed due to the COVID-19...
Since the 1995–96 season, other than Porto's win in 2003–04, the winners have come from one of only four nations – Spain (13), England (7), Germany (4) and Italy (4) – and other than Monaco in 2003–04 and Paris Saint-Germain in 2019–20, the runners-up have all come from the same four nations.
The very last UEFA Cup tournament was played in the season 2008-2009. After that, the tournament changed setup and was renamed Europa League, continue to Europe League winners and runners-up. As the table show, the UEFA Cup started in 1971.
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Italy • Italy's record in UEFA European Championship finals is W1 L2: 1968 W 2-0 v Yugoslavia (Rome) 2000 L 1-2 v France, aet golden goal (Rotterdam) 2012 L 0-4 v Spain (Kyiv) • Italy's tally of two EURO final losses is fewer only than that of the Soviet Union and Germany, who have both been defeated three times in the decider. • The Azzurri are no...
• There has been little between the teams over the years, Italy winning ten of their 27 fixtures to England's eight, although England have managed 33 goals, two more than the Azzurri. • The most recent fixture, a Wembley friendly in May 2018, ended 1-1, Lorenzo Insigne's 87th-minute penalty cancelling out Jamie Vardy's first-half opener (26) for th...
• This is Italy's tenth EURO final tournament and their seventh in a row since sitting out the 1992 edition in Sweden. Only twice have they failed to advance through the group stage, in 1996 and 2004; they were quarter-finalists at UEFA EURO 2016. • This time round, Roberto Mancini's side won all ten of their qualifiers to finish first in Group J, ...
• This is England's tenth appearance in the UEFA European Championship; they finished third in 1968 and also reached the semi-finals on home soil in 1996. • England failed to qualify for the final tournament in 2008, the only time they have missed out since 1984. • A team managed by Roy Hodgson won all ten qualifiers on the way to UEFA EURO 2016, w...
• Have played in England: Emerson (Chelsea 2018–) Jorginho (Chelsea 2018–) • Have played together: Emerson, Jorginho & Reece James, Mason Mount (Chelsea 2019–) Emerson, Jorginho & Ben Chilwell (Chelsea 2020–) • Italy coach Mancini ended his playing career with four Premier League games for Leicester in 2001. He was Manchester City manager between 2...
• Italy's competitive shoot-out record is now W5 L7: 8-9 v Czechoslovakia, 1980 UEFA European Championship third-place play-off 3-4 v Argentina, 1990 FIFA World Cup semi-final 2-3 v Brazil, 1994 FIFA World Cup final 3-4 v France, 1998 FIFA World Cup quarter-final 3-1 v Netherlands, UEFA EURO 2000 semi-final 5-3 v France, 2006 FIFA World Cup final 2...
Italy • Although Italy needed penalties to beat Spain in the semi-final, the Azzurri have now stretched their unbeaten run to 33 internationals (W27 D6), breaking a national record that had lasted since the 1930s. Their last defeat was 1-0 against Portugal in Lisbon in the UEFA Nations League on 10 September 2018. • Having gone 11 successive games ...
Finals. View the official UEFA EURO winners list at UEFA.com. Find out which teams have lifted the most trophies since the competition began.
The 1976 tournament in Yugoslavia was the last in which only four teams took part in the final tournament, and the last in which the hosts had to qualify. Czechoslovakia beat West Germany in the newly introduced penalty shootout .