The UEFA Women’s European Championship stands as the most prestigious international tournament for national teams in European women`s football. Since its beginning in 1984, the competition has seen significant growth in popularity, quality, and competitive intensity. Held quadrennially, it brings together Europe`s leading national squads vying for continental honors.
Throughout its history, several countries have made their mark on the tournament stage. From Germany`s prolonged dominance to the emergence of recent victors such as the Netherlands and England, the Women`s EURO effectively chronicles the progression of women`s football across the continent.
Presented below is a comprehensive record of all the UEFA Women`s European Championship winners and the teams they defeated in the final, covering every edition from the first to the most recent.
Champions and Finalists by Year
Year | Host Country | Winner | Runners-up |
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1984 | Multiple countries | Sweden | England |
1987 | Norway | Norway | Sweden |
1989 | West Germany | West Germany | Norway |
1991 | Denmark | Germany | Norway |
1993 | Italy | Norway | Italy |
1995 | Multiple countries | Germany | Sweden |
1997 | Norway & Sweden | Germany | Italy |
2001 | Germany | Germany | Sweden |
2005 | England | Germany | Norway |
2009 | Finland | Germany | England |
2013 | Sweden | Germany | Norway |
2017 | Netherlands | Netherlands | Denmark |
2022 | England | England | Germany |
Since the inaugural event in 1984, a total of six different nations have reached the final match. Sweden claimed the title in the first tournament, overcoming England in a penalty shootout.
Norway secured subsequent championships in 1987 and 1993. Germany established itself as the preeminent power, clinching their initial victory in 1989 and proceeding to amass a record total of eight championships, remarkably including six consecutive wins between 1995 and 2013.
Additional champions include the Netherlands, who achieved victory on home soil in 2017, and England, who lifted their first trophy at Wembley Stadium in 2022 after prevailing over Germany in extra time. Notable teams that finished as runners-up over the years include Italy, Denmark, and Sweden, all of whom came close but couldn`t secure the championship title.
Most Successful Nations
Germany holds the distinction of being the most successful nation by a significant margin in the history of the UEFA Women’s European Championship. The German national women`s team has captured the trophy an impressive 8 times, including an unparalleled streak of six consecutive titles from 1995 through 2013.
Germany’s consistent success has played a vital role in elevating the stature of the women`s game, inspiring future generations and contributing substantially to the sport`s development across Europe.
Country | Titles Won | Years Won |
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Germany | 8 | 1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013 |
Norway | 2 | 1987, 1993 |
Sweden | 1 | 1984 |
Netherlands | 1 | 2017 |
England | 1 | 2022 |