Euro 2024: All You Need to Know
The UEFA European Championship, commonly known as the Euros, is one of the most prestigious international football tournaments in the world.
The tournament is held every four years and brings together the best national teams in Europe.
The first Euros was held in France in 1960 and was won by the Soviet Union. Since then, the tournament has been won by a variety of countries, including Germany, Spain, Italy, and France.
The most recent Euros was held in 2021 and was won by Italy. The next Euros will be held in Germany in 2024.
Here is a look at all the winners of the Euros since 1960:
- 1960: Soviet Union
- 1964: Spain
- 1968: Italy
- 1972: Germany
- 1976: Czechoslovakia
- 1980: Germany
- 1984: France
- 1988: Netherlands
- 1992: Denmark
- 1996: Germany
- 2000: France
- 2004: Greece
- 2008: Spain
- 2012: Spain
- 2016: Portugal
- 2021: Italy
Germany and Spain have won the Euros the most times, with three titles each.
Italy and France have each won the Euros twice, while the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Denmark, Greece, and Portugal have each won the Euros once.
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