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Finals of the European Championship 

 

1960 - Soviet Union 2-1 Yugoslavia

1964 - Spain 2-1 Soviet Union

1968 - Italy 2-0 Yugoslavia

1972 - West Germany 3-0 Soviet Union 

1976 - Czechoslovakia 2-2 West Germany (Czechoslovakia win 7-6 on Pens)

1980 - West Germany 2-1 Belgium

1984 - France 2-0 Spain 

1988 - Netherlands 2-0 Soviet Union

1992 - Denmark 2-0 Germany 

1996 - Germany 2-1 Czech Republic (Germany won on Golden Goal)

2000 - France 2-1 Italy (France won on Golden Goal) 

2004 - Greece 1-0 Portugal 

2008 - Spain 1-0 Germany

2012 - Spain 4-0 Italy

2016 - Portugal 1-0 France (AET)

2021 - Italy 1-1 England (Italy win 3-2 on Pens) 

2024 - Spain 2-1 England

 

 

Winners total

4 - Spain

3 - Germany

2 - Italy

2 - France

1- Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Portugal, Netherlands, Denmark, Greece 

 

Runners Up

 

3 - Germany

3 - Soviet Union 

2 - Italy, Yugoslavia, England

1 - Belgium, Spain, France, Czech Republic, Portugal 

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I see you've put Czech Republic as a former winner. It was Czechoslovakia that won it in 1976, as you've correctly written in the list of finals. Given that what is now Slovakia provided a significant number of players for that team, it would be disrespectful to attribute that tournament win to the modern day Czech Republic! 

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Agree with what Tikka said.

If you're crediting the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia as winners or runners-up (rather than their respective 'successors' Russia and Serbia), then Czechoslovakia should be credited with winning in 1976 - not the Czech Republic. Consistency.

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I think I'm right in saying that UEFA credit both Czech Republic AND Slovakia with the 1976 win.

Whereas the historic Yugoslavia record is only credited to Serbia nowadays, and the Soviet Union record is only credited to Russia.

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Serbia takes credit for every Yugoslavian sports success which is quite obviously not righteous. But people in Croatia don't really care for it. You have Olympic medal winners born in Croatia, living their whole life in Croatia and dying in Croatia while their medal was credited for Serbia. Strange when you look at it.

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4 hours ago, CFuller said:

Agree with what Tikka said.

If you're crediting the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia as winners or runners-up (rather than their respective 'successors' Russia and Serbia), then Czechoslovakia should be credited with winning in 1976 - not the Czech Republic. Consistency.

Yes you are right and it was a mistake on my part - Have changed it 

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On 28/05/2024 at 12:49, Rob1981 said:

I think I'm right in saying that UEFA credit both Czech Republic AND Slovakia with the 1976 win.

Whereas the historic Yugoslavia record is only credited to Serbia nowadays, and the Soviet Union record is only credited to Russia.

Correct on Czechoslovakia.

On Soviet Union Ukrainian footballers were the backbone of the teams for years in the 80s. Not so much on the 1988 Olympics though, that team was more mixed.

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