UEFA European Championship records and statistics
Welcome to our UEFA Euro Stats Hub – the ultimate destination for die-hard football fans! Dive into the heart of European soccer history with our All-Time Statistics page. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride through legendary moments, player stats that will blow your mind, and the epic tales of the UEFA European Championship. Wondering who kicked it best or which team dominated the field? Our FAQs have the inside scoop on everything – from players to teams and who owned the Euros. Let’s relive the magic of UEFA Euro together – where every stat tells a thrilling story!
List of UEFA Euro Winners – Most Titles
Country | Titles |
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Germany | 3 |
Spain | 3 |
Italy | 2 |
France | 2 |
Netherlands | 1 |
Czechia | 1 |
Slovakia | 1 |
Russia | 1 |
Greece | 1 |
Denmark | 1 |
Portugal | 1 |
Top Euro Championship Participants
Country | Apperances |
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Austria | 18 |
Czechia | 18 |
Slovakia | 18 |
Hungary | 18 |
Denmark | 18 |
Türkiye | 18 |
Switzerland | 18 |
Portugal | 18 |
Poland | 18 |
Netherlands | 17 |
Italy | 17 |
Republic of Ireland | 17 |
Russia* | 17 |
France | 17 |
England | 17 |
Bulgaria | 17 |
Wales | 17 |
Belgium | 17 |
Spain | 17 |
Romania | 17 |
Norway | 17 |
Luxembourg | 16 |
Northern Ireland | 16 |
Greece | 16 |
Finland | 16 |
Serbia | 16 |
Sweden | 16 |
Malta | 15 |
Scotland | 15 |
Iceland | 14 |
Germany | 14 |
Albania | 14 |
Cyprus | 13 |
Croatia | 10 |
North Macedonia | 9 |
Ukraine | 9 |
Faroe Islands | 9 |
San Marino | 9 |
Liechtenstein | 8 |
Andorra | 7 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 7 |
Moldova | 7 |
Estonia | 6 |
Kazakhstan | 5 |
Montenegro | 4 |
Gibraltar | 3 |
Kosovo | 2 |
Top Euro Championship Scorers
Country | Goals Scored |
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Spain | 407 |
Netherlands | 356 |
Germany | 345 |
England | 331 |
France | 329 |
Czechia | 311 |
Portugal | 308 |
Russia* | 305 |
Italy | 289 |
Denmark | 272 |
Belgium | 263 |
Romania | 252 |
Slovakia | 250 |
Serbia | 243 |
Sweden | 241 |
Hungary | 240 |
Austria | 227 |
Switzerland | 210 |
Republic of Ireland | 205 |
Scotland | 205 |
Poland | 203 |
Greece | 199 |
Norway | 182 |
Türkiye | 180 |
Croatia | 178 |
Bulgaria | 175 |
Wales | 158 |
Finland | 144 |
Northern Ireland | 142 |
Israel | 123 |
Iceland | 133 |
Slovenia | 133 |
Ukraine | 109 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 104 |
Cyprus | 101 |
Albania | 98 |
North Macedonia | 86 |
Georgia | 83 |
Latvia | 76 |
German Dem. Rep. | 76 |
Armenia | 74 |
Luxembourg | 64 |
Lithuania | 63 |
Moldova | 62 |
Belarus | 62 |
Malta | 54 |
Kazakhstan | 53 |
Estonia | 51 |
Azerbaijan | 48 |
Faroe Islands | 46 |
Montenegro | 29 |
Kosovo | 24 |
Liechtenstein | 22 |
Andorra | 17 |
San Marino | 11 |
Gilbratar | 5 |
Highest Goal Conceders
Country | Goals Conceded |
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San Marino | 371 |
Luxembourg | 338 |
Malta | 335 |
Cyprus | 316 |
Liechtenstein | 235 |
Faroe Islands | 225 |
Denmark | 205 |
Hungary | 201 |
Andorra | 189 |
Türkiye | 189 |
Iceland | 185 |
Finland | 185 |
Norway | 184 |
Azerbaijan | 182 |
Albania | 180 |
Austria | 175 |
Northern Ireland | 170 |
Serbia | 170 |
Republic of Ireland | 168 |
Slovakia | 167 |
Bulgaria | 167 |
Greece | 165 |
Wales | 161 |
Switzerland | 157 |
Scotland | 157 |
Czechia | 155 |
Sweden | 154 |
Estonia | 151 |
Moldova | 150 |
Belgium | 147 |
Portugal | 147 |
Russia* | 146 |
France | 144 |
Romania | 144 |
Netherlands | 140 |
Latvia | 140 |
Poland | 140 |
Spain | 138 |
North Macedonia | 132 |
Gibraltar | 128 |
Germany | 123 |
Lithuania | 122 |
Armenia | 121 |
Georgia | 119 |
Belarus | 118 |
Italy | 116 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 114 |
Israel | 107 |
Slovenia | 105 |
England | 105 |
Kazakhstan | 92 |
Ukraine | 84 |
Croatia | 78 |
German Dem. Rep. | 57 |
Montenegro | 53 |
Kosovo | 28 |
Number of Draws
Country | Matches drawn |
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Italy | 48 |
Romania | 46 |
Republic of Ireland | 43 |
France | 40 |
England | 39 |
Switzerland | 38 |
Denmark | 37 |
Poland | 37 |
Portugal | 36 |
Russia | 35 |
Bulgaria | 34 |
Hungary | 33 |
Germany | 33 |
Türkiye | 33 |
Sweden | 33 |
Serbia | 32 |
Spain | 32 |
Scotland | 32 |
Czechia | 31 |
Slovakia | 30 |
Greece | 29 |
Belgium | 29 |
Norway | 28 |
Northern Ireland | 27 |
Albania | 27 |
Wales | 27 |
Netherlands | 24 |
Finland | 24 |
Croatia | 23 |
Austria | 21 |
Iceland | 21 |
Ukraine | 19 |
Slovenia | 19 |
North Macedonia | 18 |
Israel | 17 |
Belarus | 16 |
Armenia | 15 |
Cyprus | 15 |
Malta | 14 |
Latvia | 14 |
Luxembourg | 13 |
Moldova | 13 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 12 |
Georgia | 12 |
Lithuania | 12 |
German Dem. Rep. | 12 |
Azerbaijan | 11 |
Montenegro | 10 |
Estonia | 10 |
Liechtenstein | 9 |
Kazakhstan | 8 |
Faroe Islands | 8 |
Kosovo | 7 |
Andorra | 3 |
San Marino | 1 |
Gilbratar | 0 |
The top goalscorers in the Euro Championship
Player name | Country | Goals |
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Ronaldo | Portugal | 14 |
Platini | France | 9 |
Madsen | Denmark | 7 |
Griezmann | France | 7 |
Shearer | England | 6 |
Rooney | England | 6 |
Ibrahimović | Sweden | 6 |
Van Nistelrooy | Netherlands | 6 |
Ponedelnik | USSR | 6 |
Morata | Spain | 6 |
Lukaku | Belgium | 6 |
Henry | France | 6 |
Kluivert | Netherlands | 6 |
Nuno Gomes | Portugal | 6 |
G. Müller | Germany | 5 |
Bene | Hungary | 5 |
Gomez | Germany | 5 |
Torres | Spain | 5 |
Klinsmann | Germany | 5 |
Baroš | Czechia | 5 |
Van Basten | Netherlands | 5 |
Zidane | France | 5 |
Amancio Amaro | Spain | 5 |
Galić | Serbia | 5 |
Džajić | Serbia | 5 |
Fontaine | France | 5 |
Vincent | France | 5 |
Ivanov | USSR | 5 |
Schick | Czechia | 5 |
Lewandowski | Poland | 5 |
Milošević | Serbia | 5 |
Benzema | France | 4 |
Villa | Spain | 4 |
Podolski | Germany | 4 |
Pavlyuchenko | Russia* | 4 |
Charisteas | Greece | 4 |
Šmicer | Czechia | 4 |
Völler | Germany | 4 |
D. Müller | Germany | 4 |
Buberník | Czechoslovakia | 4 |
Kane | England | 4 |
Forsberg | Sweden | 4 |
Larsson | Sweden | 4 |
Shaqiri | Switzerland | 4 |
Bergkamp | Netherlands | 4 |
Perišić | Croatia | 4 |
Mandžukić | Croatia | 3 |
Błaszczykowski | Poland | 3 |
Djorkaeff | France | 3 |
K. Allofs | Germany | 3 |
Modrić | Croatia | 3 |
Fàbregas | Spain | 3 |
Schweinsteiger | Germany | 3 |
David Silva | Spain | 3 |
Zahovič | Slovenia | 3 |
Klose | Germany | 3 |
Van Persie | Netherlands | 3 |
Semih Şentürk | Türkiye | 3 |
Šuker | Croatia | 3 |
Hélder Postiga | Portugal | 3 |
Brolin | Sweden | 3 |
Larsen | Denmark | 3 |
Cassano | Italy | 3 |
Alfonso Pérez | Spain | 3 |
Móder | Czechoslovakia | 3 |
Nehoda | Czechoslovakia | 3 |
Di Stéfano | Spain | 3 |
Marcelino Martínez | Spain | 3 |
Coluna | Portugal | 3 |
Rensenbrink | Netherlands | 3 |
Kostić | Serbia | 3 |
Musemić | Serbia | 3 |
Heutte | France | 3 |
Bubník | Czechoslovakia | 3 |
Hof | Austria | 3 |
Nemec | Austria | 3 |
Ballack | Germany | 3 |
Trezeguet | France | 3 |
Lampard | England | 3 |
Stoichkov | Bulgaria | 3 |
Koller | Czechia | 3 |
Riedle | Germany | 3 |
Hakan Yakin | Switzerland | 3 |
Dolberg | Denmark | 3 |
Sterling | England | 3 |
Giroud | France | 3 |
Balotelli | Italy | 3 |
Seferović | Switzerland | 3 |
Tomasson | Denmark | 3 |
Payet | France | 3 |
B. Laudrup | Denmark | 3 |
Arnesen | Denmark | 3 |
Sérgio Conceição | Portugal | 3 |
Dzagoev | Russia | 3 |
Wijnaldum | Netherlands | 3 |
Bale | Wales | 3 |
Nani | Portugal | 3 |
Bi. Bjarnason | Iceland | 2 |
Riva | Italy | 2 |
B. Charlton | England | 2 |
Most assists in the Euro Championship
Player name | Country | Assists |
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Poborský | Czechia | 8 |
Ronaldo | Portugal | 7 |
Fàbregas | Spain | 5 |
Schweinsteiger | Germany | 5 |
Robben | Netherlands | 5 |
Luís Figo | Portugal | 5 |
E. Hazard | Belgium | 5 |
Beckham | England | 5 |
Serbia | Serbia | 4 |
João Moutinho | Portugal | 4 |
David Silva | Spain | 4 |
Iniesta | Spain | 4 |
Sneijder | Netherlands | 4 |
Arshavin | Russia* | 4 |
Klinsmann | Germany | 4 |
De Bruyne | Belgium | 4 |
Jordi Alba | Spain | 4 |
Zuber | Switzerland | 4 |
Bergkamp | Netherlands | 4 |
Ramsey | Wales | 4 |
Özil | Germany | 4 |
Nani | Portugal | 4 |
Bonhof | Germany | 3 |
Djorkaeff | France | 3 |
Ince | England | 3 |
Hamit Altıntop | Türkiye | 3 |
Klose | Germany | 3 |
Deco | Portugal | 3 |
Van Basten | Netherlands | 3 |
Panenka | Czechoslovakia | 3 |
Xavi Hernández | Spain | 3 |
Gerrard | England | 3 |
Olmo | Spain | 3 |
Shaw | England | 3 |
Meunier | Belgium | 3 |
Højbjerg | Denmark | 3 |
Griezmann | France | 3 |
Verratti | Italy | 3 |
Yarmolenko | Ukraine | 3 |
Tigana | France | 3 |
Alaba | Austria | 3 |
Belanov | USSR | 3 |
M. Laudrup | Denmark | 3 |
Koeman | Netherlands | 3 |
Derdiyok | Switzerland | 3 |
Perišić | Croatia | 3 |
Bale | Wales | 3 |
Árnason | Iceland | 2 |
Netzer | Germany | 2 |
Błaszczykowski | Poland | 2 |
Benzema | France | 2 |
Gallego | Spain | 2 |
Jorge Costa | Portugal | 2 |
Modrić | Croatia | 2 |
Hamšík | Slovakia | 2 |
Pranjić | Croatia | 2 |
Podolski | Germany | 2 |
S. Larsson | Sweden | 2 |
Ibrahimović | Sweden | 2 |
Torres | Spain | 2 |
H. Müller | Germany | 2 |
Anyukov | Russia | 2 |
Lineker | England | 2 |
Albertini | Italy | 2 |
Limpar | Sweden | 2 |
Plašil | Czechia | 2 |
Srna | Croatia | 2 |
Kuyt | Netherlands | 2 |
Dahlin | Sweden | 2 |
Baroš | Czechia | 2 |
Rijkaard | Netherlands | 2 |
Gullit | Netherlands | 2 |
Tsiartas | Greece | 2 |
K-H. Rummenigge | Germany | 2 |
Matthäus | Germany | 2 |
Giresse | France | 2 |
Owen | England | 2 |
Koller | Czechia | 2 |
Pirès | France | 2 |
Pirlo | Italy | 2 |
Raúl González | Spain | 2 |
Kulusevski | Sweden | 2 |
Pau Torres | Spain | 2 |
Malen | Netherlands | 2 |
Gerard Moreno | Spain | 2 |
Kimmich | Germany | 2 |
Sallai | Hungary | 2 |
Rafa Silva | Portugal | 2 |
Gosens | Germany | 2 |
Coufal | Czechia | 2 |
Berardi | Italy | 2 |
Grealish | England | 2 |
Depay | Netherlands | 2 |
Spinazzola | Italy | 2 |
Giroud | France | 2 |
Vieira | France | 2 |
Semak | Russia* | 2 |
Povlsen | Denmark | 2 |
Ingesson | Sweden | 2 |
Karembeu | France | 2 |
Players – Most Minutes Played
Player name | Country | Minutes played |
---|---|---|
Ronaldo | Portugal | 2153 |
Pepe | Portugal | 1830 |
Bonucci | Italy | 1668 |
Buffon | Italy | 1620 |
Rui Patrício | Portugal | 1560 |
Van der Sar | Netherlands | 1504 |
Chiellini | Italy | 1481 |
Jordi Alba | Spain | 1474 |
Lloris | France | 1410 |
Ramos | Spain | 1410 |
Thuram | France | 1382 |
Neuer | Germany | 1380 |
Iniesta | Spain | 1330 |
Sergio Busquets | Spain | 1327 |
Casillas | Spain | 1320 |
Nani | Portugal | 1310 |
Zidane | France | 1282 |
Čech | Czechia | 1271 |
Blanc | France | 1230 |
Modrić | Croatia | 1226 |
Lahm | Germany | 1216 |
Isaksson | Sweden | 1200 |
Mellberg | Sweden | 1200 |
Poborský | Czechia | 1189 |
David Silva | Spain | 1188 |
Luís Figo | Portugal | 1185 |
Hummels | Germany | 1172 |
Schmeichel | Denmark | 1170 |
Müller | Germany | 1168 |
João Moutinho | Portugal | 1167 |
Schweinsteiger | Germany | 1142 |
Katsouranis | Greece | 1139 |
Ibrahimović | Sweden | 1128 |
Deschamps | France | 1111 |
Bergkamp | Netherlands | 1091 |
Cocu | Netherlands | 1084 |
Lizarazu | France | 1068 |
Nedvěd | Czechia | 1059 |
Maldini | Italy | 1053 |
Lewandowski | Poland | 1050 |
G. Neville | England | 1050 |
Van Bronckhorst | Netherlands | 1050 |
Klinsmann | Germany | 1046 |
Kroos | Germany | 1038 |
De Rossi | Italy | 1036 |
Brehme | Germany | 1023 |
Ricardo Carvalho | Portugal | 1020 |
Ćorluka | Croatia | 1018 |
Özil | Germany | 1008 |
Srna | Croatia | 998 |
Henry | France | 995 |
Pirlo | Italy | 985 |
Pogba | France | 978 |
Fàbregas | Spain | 966 |
Zambrotta | Italy | 964 |
Yarmolenko | Ukraine | 963 |
Barzagli | Italy | 960 |
Plašil | Czechia | 950 |
Rakitić | Croatia | 944 |
Piqué | Spain | 930 |
Evra | France | 930 |
Ignashevich | Russia | 930 |
Ricardo | Portugal | 930 |
Ljungberg | Sweden | 930 |
Gordillo | Spain | 921 |
Davids | Netherlands | 914 |
Griezmann | France | 909 |
Fernando Couto | Portugal | 908 |
Hässler | Germany | 905 |
Xavi Hernández | Spain | 904 |
Switzerland | Switzerland | 900 |
Shesternev | USSR | 900 |
Ivanov | USSR | 900 |
Courtois | Belgium | 900 |
Bale | Wales | 889 |
Kane | England | 888 |
Podolski | Germany | 885 |
Reiziger | Netherlands | 881 |
S. Larsson | Sweden | 876 |
Ballack | Germany | 874 |
Guerreiro | Portugal | 870 |
Walker | England | 869 |
Rodríguez | Switzerland | 867 |
Larsson | Sweden | 865 |
Benzema | France | 863 |
Allen | Wales | 863 |
Boateng | Germany | 850 |
Lukaku | Belgium | 845 |
Rüştü Reçber | Türkiye | 840 |
Matthäus | Germany | 838 |
Rosický | Czechia | 837 |
Sterling | England | 833 |
Adams | England | 832 |
Anyukov | Russia | 831 |
Helmer | Germany | 830 |
Shearer | England | 826 |
Stam | Netherlands | 825 |
Greece | Greece | 825 |
Kohler | Germany | 824 |
Perišić | Croatia | 824 |
FAQ: UEFA EURO History stats
List of uefa euro winners
The UEFA European Championship has seen various nations emerge victorious over the years. Italy claimed the title in 2020, while Portugal secured victory in 2016. Spain demonstrated dominance in 2012 and 2008, with Greece surprisingly winning in 2004. Other past champions include France in 2000, Germany in 1996 and 1980, Denmark in 1992, Netherlands in 1988, and France again in 1984. The tournament’s early years witnessed successes by the Soviet Union in 1960, Spain in 1964, and Italy in 1968. Notable champions also include West Germany in 1972 and 1984, Czechoslovakia in 1976, and the Netherlands in 1988. The Euro has showcased a rich history of competitive football, with each edition producing memorable moments and deserving champions.
The UEFA European Championship has been hosted by various countries since its inception. The host nations for each edition are as follows: France in 1960, Spain in 1964, Italy in 1968, Belgium in 1972, Yugoslavia in 1976, Italy again in 1980, France in 1984, West Germany in 1988, Sweden in 1992, England in 1996, Belgium and Netherlands jointly in 2000, Portugal in 2004, Austria and Switzerland jointly in 2008, Poland and Ukraine jointly in 2012, France again in 2016, and the Euro 2020 edition (held in 2021 due to the pandemic) saw matches played across eleven countries, including England, Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Romania, Hungary, Denmark, Italy, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Scotland. This edition marked a historical change with shared hostship, where matches were held in eleven stadiums across the participating nations.
Italy won the Euro 2020 tournament, which was held in 2021, by defeating England in the final through a penalty shootout.
The UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament is set to go down from June 14 to July 14, 2024. Germany, being the host nation.
Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal accumulated the highest playing time with 2153 minutes, followed by Pepe, also from Portugal, with 1830 minutes, and Leonardo Bonucci from Italy with 1668 minutes.
In the Euro Championship, the players with the highest number of assists during the specified time period or competition are as follows: Poborský from Czech Republicwith 8 assists, followed by Ronaldo from Portugal, with 7 assists, and Fàbregas from Spain with 5 assists.
In the Euros, the leading goalscorers were Ronaldo from Portugal with 8 goals, Platini from France with 9 goals, and Madsen from Denmark with 7 goals.
The teams with the most draws in the Euro Championship are Italy, having participated in 48 drawn matches, followed by Romania with 46 draws, and the Republic of Ireland with 43 draws.
The countries with the highest number of goals conceded in the Euro Championship are San Marino, having conceded 371 goals, followed by Luxembourg with 338, and Malta with 335.
In addition to the top scorer trophy, an official Player of the Tournament has been named in every edition of the EURO since 1996 by UEFA’s team of technical observers. The winners so far have been Matthias Sammer (Germany) in 1996, Zinédine Zidane (France) in 2000, Theodoros Zagorakis (Greece) in 2004, Xavi Hernández (Spain) in 2008, Andrés Iniesta (Spain) in 2012, Antoine Griezmann (France) in 2016, and Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy) in 2020.
The next European Championship will be held in Germany. The country was chosen as the host back in 2018, winning the bid against Turkey with 12 votes in favor of the Germans. The matches will be played in 10 stadiums across 10 different cities.