Europe
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League
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Teams
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Matches
Spain
England
Spain won
Netherlands
England
England won
Spain
France
Spain won
Netherlands
Türkiye
Netherlands won
England
Switzerland
Draw
Portugal
France
Draw
Spain
Germany
Spain won
Austria
Türkiye
Türkiye won
Romania
Netherlands
Netherlands won
Portugal
Slovenia
Draw
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The UEFA European Championship, commonly known as the Euros, is the primary international football tournament for European national teams. It brings together the continent’s top sides to compete for one of the most prestigious trophies in international football.
Organised by UEFA, the competition is held every four years and features the best teams from across Europe.
The tournament was first held in 1960 and has grown into one of the most competitive international competitions.
Over time, the Euros have expanded in size and global reach, becoming a major event in the international football calendar alongside the FIFA World Cup.
The Euros feature 24 teams in the final tournament.
Germany and Spain are the most successful nations in Euros history, each winning three titles across different eras.
France and Italy have also played major roles in the competition, with consistent success across tournaments.
Players such as Michel Platini are also among the most prolific scorers in Euros history.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer in the Euros and one of the tournament’s defining players.
Zinedine Zidane played a key role in France’s success and remains one of the most influential players in the competition’s history.
Andrés Iniesta was central to Spain’s success across major tournaments, including their Euros triumphs.
Vicente del Bosque led Spain during one of the most dominant periods in international football.
Didier Deschamps has achieved success with France across major international competitions.
Joachim Löw guided Germany through a successful international era.
The Euros are one of the most competitive international tournaments, featuring high-quality football and strong national rivalries.
The competition regularly produces closely contested matches, with tactical discipline and game management playing a key role.
Success at the Euros is a major achievement and contributes significantly to a nation’s footballing legacy.