Who has won most Euros? All-time winners list, most successful teams, players, coaches at UEFA European Championship

14-07-2024
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The UEFA European Championship, also known as the Euros, is a quadrennial football tournament for the best European national teams, which has been played since 1960.

Initially known as the European Nations' Cup, the tournament has grown in both scale and prestige over the years. The early finals were characterized by tightly contested matches, often decided by narrow margins or requiring replays in the event of draws.

Over the years, the championship has witnessed plenty of memorable moments, such as the impact of the Golden Goal rule in 1996 and 2000, and the shift to penalty shootouts to decide drawn matches.

Notable upsets, like Greece's unexpected triumph in 2004, have added to the tournament's drama and unpredictability.

In total, 10 different countries have been crowned as the European Champions, with Spain and Germany dominating the list. The Sporting News takes a look at the most successful teams in the tournament's history. 

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Which team has won the most Euros titles?

Spain are the most successful teams in Euros history. Their victory over England in the final in Berlin in 2024 saw them win their fourth title, one more than Germany. They are followed by France and Italy, with two apiece.

Other winners include the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Denmark, Greece, and Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal. 

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The first-ever final saw the Soviet Union defeating Yugoslavia in 1960. The 2024 tournament was the 17th edition.

Winners Year Host Country
Soviet Union 1960 France
Spain 1964 Spain
Italy 1968 Italy
West Germany 1972 Belgium
Czechoslovakia 1976 Yugoslavia
West Germany 1980 Italy
France 1984 France
Netherlands 1988 West Germany
Denmark 1992 Sweden
Germany 1996 England
France 2000 Netherlands and Belgium
Greece 2004 Portugal
Spain 2008 Austria and Switzerland
Spain 2012 Poland and Ukraine
Portugal 2016 France
Italy 2021 Multiple, final in England
England 2024 Germany

MORE: All-time list of European Championship host nations

Which player has won the most Euros titles?

It's fascinating to note that out of the 348 players who have been part of winning teams in the European Championship so far, only a select few have achieved the feat twice. Among them, Rainer Bonhof stands out as the lone non-Spanish player.

As Germany and Spain have dominated the list of most titles won, the list of players with the most individual Euro Champions medals is packed with Spaniards from the country's 'golden generation'. La Roja won the tournament back-to-back in 2008 and 2012.

Name Country No. of Titles Years Won
Raul Albiol Spain 2 2008, 2012
Xabi Alonso Spain 2 2008, 2012
Alvaro Arbeloa Spain 2 2008, 2012
Rainer Bonhof West Germany 2 1972, 1980
Iker Casillas Spain 2 2008, 2012
Santi Cazorla Spain 2 2008, 2012
Cesc Fabregas Spain 2 2008, 2012
Andres Iniesta Spain 2 2008, 2012
Jesus Navas Spain 2 2012, 2024
Sergio Ramos Spain 2 2008, 2012
Pepe Reina Spain 2 2008, 2012
David Silva Spain 2 2008, 2012
Fernando Torres Spain 2 2008, 2012
Xavi Spain 2 2008, 2012

Which coach has won the most Euros titles?

Notably, no manager has won the title more than once, and all winning coaches have led their native countries to victory, except Otto Rehhagel, the German who guided Greece to a stunning triumph in 2004.

Helmut Schon and Berti Vogts are the only managers to both win and lose a European Championship final. Vogts is also unique in winning the championship as both a player and a manager.

Jose Villalonga (44) holds the record for the youngest winning manager, while Luis Aragones (69) is the oldest. Joachim Low (Germany) and Lars Lagerback (Sweden and Iceland) share the record for managing in the most European Championships (4).

Name Country No. of Titles Years Won
Gavriil Kachalin Soviet Union 1 1960
Jose Villalonga Spain 1 1964
Ferruccio Valcareggi Italy 1 1968
Helmut Schon West Germany 1 1972
Vaclav Jezek Czechoslovakia 1 1976
Jupp Derwall West Germany 1 1980
Michel Hidalgo France 1 1984
Rinus Michels Netherlands 1 1988
Richard Moller Nielsen Denmark 1 1992
Berti Vogts Germany 1 1996
Roger Lemerre France 1 2000
Otto Rehhagel Germany 1 2004
Luis Aragones Spain 1 2008
Vicente del Bosque Spain 1 2012
Fernando Santos Portugal 1 2016
Roberto Mancini Italy 1 2020
Luis de la Fuente Spain 1 2024

When and where will Euro 2028 take place?

Euro 2028 will be the 18th edition of the UEFA European Championship. The tournament's provisional dates are June 9 to July 9, and it will be co-hosted by England, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales.