The European Championship is held every four years since its inception in 1960. The only exception is Euro 2020, as it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was held this year as Italy emerged as the Champions.
The tournament was originally called the European Nations’ Cup and was later changed to the current name in 1968. The Euros are scheduled to be held in the even-numbered year between FIFA World Cup tournaments.
So here we take a look at all the European Champions over the year since its inception in 1960.
Euro 2020
Hosted:Â All across Europe (to mark its 60th anniversary)
Winners: Italy
Runners-up: England
Euro 2016
Hosted: France
Winners: Portugal
Runners-up: France
Euro 2012
Hosted: Poland and Ukraine
Winners: Spain
Runners-up: Italy
Euro 2008
Hosted: Austria and Switzerland
Winners: Spain
Runners-up: Germany
Euro 2004
Hosted: Portugal
Winners: Greece
Runners-up: Portugal
Euro 2000
Hosted: Belgium and Netherlands
Winners: France
Runners-up: Italy
Euro 1996
Hosted: England
Winners: Germany
Runners-up: Czech Republic
Euro 1992
Hosted: Sweden
Winners: Denmark
Runners-up: Germany
Euro 1988
Hosted: West Germany
Winners: Netherlands
Runners-up: Soviet Union
Euro 1984
Hosted: France
Winners: France
Runners-up: Spain
Euro 1980
Hosted: Italy
Winners: West Germany
Runners-up: Belgium
Euro 1976
Hosted: Yugoslavia
Winners: Czechoslovakia
Runners-up: West Germany
Euro 1972
Hosted: Belgium
Winners: West Germany
Runners-up: Soviet Union
Euro 1968
Hosted: Italy
Winners: Italy
Runners-up: Yugoslavia
Euro 1964
Hosted: Spain
Winners: Spain
Runners-up: Soviet Union
Euro 1960
Hosted:Â France
Winners: Soviet Union
Runners-up: Yugoslavia