UEFA European Championship Titles by Country
This chart ranks countries by titles won at the UEFA European Championship, the national team tournament for European nations, first played in 1960 and held every four years.
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UEFA European Championship Titles by CountrySpain lead with four titles, ahead of Germany on three, with Italy and France tied on two each. The Euros are the most open major international tournament in football: ten different nations have won it in seventeen editions, and six of those have exactly one title. This contrasts sharply with the World Cup, where a handful of countries dominate. The single-title winners tell the tournament's best stories, including Denmark in 1992, who only entered after Yugoslavia were disqualified, and Greece in 2004, the biggest upset in the competition's history. Two winners no longer exist as countries, the Soviet Union, who won the first edition in 1960, and Czechoslovakia, champions in 1976.
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UEFA European Championship Titles by Country
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