There are four teams left in contention here German Euro 2024 and between them they have six titles in this competition. However, one of them England, was never able to lift the trophy. It has three windings Italytwo France and one Netherlands.
The ‘pros’ managed to play in one final, the one from the previous edition, played on their home ground in 2020, at Wembley, and ended with the victory of Italy in a penalty shootout.
In the semifinals, two champions were left. Germanywhich occupied him on several occasions and Portugal, in a. neither Switzerland neither Turkey they have won. That is, if he takes the title, Spain He will be the singles leader of this competition with four laps.
These are the finals won by all current candidates for the title:
1
Spain 1964
Spain 2 Soviet Union 1
This was the first title for the Spanish team, achieved at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium on June 21, 1964. José Villalonga’s team took the lead in the 8th minute with a goal from Pereda, Jusanov equalized in the 8th and almost at the end, in the 84, came Marcelino’s famous goal.

2
Austria-Switzerland 2008
Germany 0 Spain 1
Second title for Spain and the first of an unforgettable generation led by Luis Aragonés in this tournament. Fernando Torres, in the 33rd minute, scored the only goal of a match played at the Ernst Happel stadium in Vienna on June 29, 2008.

3
Ukraine-Poland 2012
Spain 4 Italy 0
This final played on July 1, 2012 at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv was the highlight of the football work of this team led by Del Bosque. Spain played a perfect, spectacular match and swept Italy with goals from David Silva (14′), Jordi Alba (41′), Fernando Torres (84′) and Juan Mata (88′).

4
France 1984
France 2 Spain 0
It was played at the Parc des Princes in Paris on June 27, 1984. Michel Hidalgo’s French team defeated Miguel Muñoz’s Spanish team with goals from Platini (57′), after a famous foul because the ball slipped on bottom from Arconada’s body, and Bellone (90′).

5
Netherlands 2000
France 2 Italy 1
Second title for the Gauls, achieved by the Gauls at the Feyenoord stadium in Rotterdam on July 2, 2000. Roger Lemerre’s team started to lose with a goal from Delvecchio (55′), but when it seemed lost, sent Wiltord’s goal sent the game into extra time in the 94th minute. In extra time Trezeguet scored the golden goal in the 113th minute.

6
Germany 1988
Soviet Union Netherlands 2
It was played on June 25, 1988 at the Olympic Stadium in Munich. Ruud Gullit opened the scoring in the 32nd minute for Rinus Michels’ team. Marco Van Basten closed it out with a great goal in the 54th minute. It was the last European Championship of the Soviet Union.
Source: La Verdad

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