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European Cup |
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2012: Spain |
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UEFA European Football Championship |
The 1964 competition was the first European Nations Cup to be affected by politics as it saw Greece refusing to play Albania as they were technically (though not officially) at war. The finals were hosted by Spain, and they saw the hosts beat the Soviet Union 2-1 in Madrid. |
Year by Year Champions - Summary of Winners |
1960 - 1964 - 1968 - 1972 - 1976 - 1980 - 1984 - 1988 - 1992 - 1996 - 2000 - 2004 - 2008 - 2012
Champion


Soviet Union |
Euro Cup 1960 (France)
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Champion


Spain |
Euro Cup 1964 (Spain)
FINAL: 6/21/1964 Madrid |
Spain |
2-1 |
Soviet Union |
6' Pereda Ruiz De Temino
84' Martinez Cao |
8' Khusainov |
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Champion


Italy |
Euro Cup 1968 (Italy)
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Champion


Germany |
Euro Cup 1972 (Belgium)
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Champion


Czechoslovakia |
Euro Cup 1976 (Yugoslavia)
FINAL: 6/20/1976 Belgrade |
Czechoslovakia |
2-2 |
Germany |
8' Svehlik
25' Dobias |
28' Müller
89' Hölzenbein |
Czechoslovakia won 5-3 on Penalties |
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Champion


Germany |
Euro Cup 1980 (Italy)
FINAL: 6/22/1980 Rome |
Germany |
2-1 |
Belgium |
10' Hrubesch
88' Hrubesch |
75' (pen) Vandereycken |
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Champion


France |
Euro Cup 1984 (France)
FINAL: 6/27/1984 Paris |
France |
2-0 |
Spain |
57' Platini
90' Bellone |
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Champion


Holland |
Euro Cup 1988 (Germany)
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Champion


Denmark |
Euro Cup 1992 (Sweden)
FINAL: 6/26/1992 Gothenburg |
Denmark |
2-0 |
Germany |
18' Jensen
78' Vilfort |
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Champion


Germany |
Euro Cup 1996 (England)
FINAL: 6/30/1996 London |
Germany |
2-1 |
Czech Republic |
73' Bierhoff
95' Bierhoff |
59' (pen) Berger |
Germany won 2-1 on golden goal |
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Champion


France |
Euro Cup 2000 (Belgium-Holland)
FINAL: 7/2/2000 Rotterdam |
France |
1-1 |
Italy |
90' Wiltord
103' Trezeguet |
55' Delvecchio |
France won 2-1 on golden goal |
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Champion


Greece |
Euro Cup 2004 (Portugal)
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Champion


Spain |
Euro Cup 2008 (Austria)
FINAL: 6/29/2008 Vienna |
Spain |
1-0 |
Germany |
33' Fernando "Niño" Torres |
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Champion


Spain |
Euro Cup 2012 (Ukraine)
FINAL: 6/1/2012 Kiev |
Spain |
4-0 |
Italy |
14' David Silva
41' Jordi Alba
84' Fernando "Niño" Torres
88' Juan Mata |
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