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- 1.The year the European Cup was last held
- 2.Has Norway ever won the European Cup?
- 3. Which country has won the most European Cups?
- 4. How many national champions have there been in the three major European Cups?
The year the European Cup was last held
The European Cup started in 1960. Germany has won the European Cup three times, the most
All previous European Cup champions
The first one: 1960
Location: France
Soviet Union 2:1 Yugoslavia;
Second session: 1964
Location: Spain
Spain team 2:1 Soviet team
Third session: 1968
Location: Italy
Italian team 2:0 Yugoslavia team
The fourth session: 1972
Location: Belgium
The Federal Republic of Germany 3:0 the Soviet Union
The fifth session: 1976
Location: Yugoslavia
Czechoslovakia penalty kick 7: 5 Federal Republic of Germany
Sixth session: 1980
Location: Italy
Federal Germany team 2: 1 Belgium
Seventh session: 1984
Location: France
French team 2:0 Spanish team;
Eighth session: 1988
Location: Federal Republic of Germany
Netherlands team 2: 0 Soviet team;
Ninth session: 1992
Location: Sweden
Denmark 2:0 Germany
10th Session: 1996
Location: UK
Germany
2-1
Czech Republic
11th Session: 2000
Location: Belgium
France
2:1
Italy
12th edition: 2004
Location: Portugal
Greece 1:0 Portugal
Has Norway ever won the European Cup?
Norway has never won the European Cup.
1. The first European Cup was held in 1960.
Champion: the former Soviet Union; runner-up: the former Yugoslavia; third place: Czechoslovakia; fourth place: France.
2. The second European Cup was held in 1964.
Champion: Spain; runner-up: the former Soviet Union; third place: Hungary; fourth place: Denmark.
3. The third European Cup was held in 1968.
Champion: Italy; runner-up: former Yugoslavia; third place: England; fourth place: former Soviet Union.
4. The fourth European Cup was held in 1972.
Champion: West Germany; runner-up: the former Soviet Union; third place: Belgium; fourth place: Hungary.
5. The fifth European Cup was held in 1976.
Champion: Czechoslovakia; runner-up: West Germany; third place: Netherlands; fourth place: former Yugoslavia.
6. The 6th European Cup, held in 1980
Champion: West Germany; runner-up: Belgium; third place: Czechoslovakia; fourth place: Italy.
7. The 7th European Cup, held in 1984
Champion: France; runner-up: Spain; third and fourth place: Denmark and Portugal
Note: Starting from the 7th European Cup, 3, The race for 4th place was cancelled.
8. The 8th European Cup, held in 1988
Champion: Netherlands, runner-up: former Soviet Union, third and fourth place: West Germany and Italy.
9. The 9th European Cup, held in 1992
Champion: Denmark, runner-up: Germany, third and fourth place: Netherlands and Sweden.
10. The 10th European Cup, held in 1996
Champion: Germany, runner-up: Czech Republic, third and fourth place: England and France.
11. The 11th European Cup, held in 2000
Champion: France, runner-up: Italy, third and fourth place: Netherlands and Portugal.
12. The 12th European Cup, held in 2004
Champion: Greece, runner-up: Portugal, third and fourth place: Czech Republic and Netherlands.
13. The 13th European Cup, held in 2008
Champion: Spain, runner-up: Germany, third and fourth place: Russia and Turkey.
14. The 14th European Cup, held in 2012
Champion: Spain, runner-up: Italy, third and fourth place: Germany and Portugal.
15. The 15th European Cup, held in 2016
Champion: Portugal, runner-up: France, third and fourth place: Germany and Wales.
Which country has won the most European Cups?
At present, Germany and Spain have won the most championships, both of which have won 3 times.
As of the end of the 2016 European Cup in France, Germany (including the former Federal Republic of Germany) has won the most European Cup championships. Both Spanish teams have
both It was 3 times
, followed by France, which won the championship twice.
The former Soviet Union, Italy, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Denmark, Greece
and Portugal each won one championship.
Germany 3 times
Fourth: 1972
Host country: Belgium
Final: Federal Republic of Germany 3:0 Soviet team
Sixth: 1980 Host country: Italy
Final: Federal Republic of Germany 2:1 Belgium
Tenth: 1996 Host country: United Kingdom
Final: Germany
2:1
Czech Republic
Spain 3 times
No. Second: 1964
Host country: Spain
Final:
Spain
2: 1
Soviet Union
Thirteenth: 2008
Host country: Austria, Switzerland
Final: Germany
0:1
Spain
The Fourteenth: 2012
Host Country: Poland, Ukraine
Final: Spain 4:0 Italy
France
2 times
The 7th session: 1984
Host country: France
Final: France
2:0
Spain
The 11th session: 2000
Hosted Country: Belgium
Final: France
2:1 Italy
Soviet Union
1 time
First session: 1958-1960
Host country: France
Final:
Soviet Union
2: 1 Yugoslavia
Italy
1 time
Third session: 1968
Host country: Italy
Final: Italy
2:0 Yugoslavia (rematch)
Czechoslovakia 1 time
Fifth session: 1976
Host country: Yugoslavia
Final: Czechoslovakia
7:5 Federal Republic of Germany (penalty kick )
Netherlands
1 time
The 8th: 1988
Host country: Federal Republic of Germany
Final:
Netherlands
2:0 Soviet Union
Denmark
1 time
Ninth session: 1992
Host country: Sweden
Final:
Denmark
2: 0 Germany
Greece
1 time
Twelfth session : 2004
Host country: Portugal
Final:
Greece
1: 0 Portugal
Portugal 1 time
12th session: 2016
Host country: France
Final:
Portugal
1:0 France
The European Football Championship, also known as the European Cup, is a football tournament organized by UEFA. The highest level of national football competition among the members of the Association. The first session was held in 1960, and it was held every four years thereafter. As of the end of the European Cup in France in 2016, it has been held for 15 times
. The tournament was named
European
Nations
Cup when it was founded, and was later renamed European
Football
Championship in 1968.
How many national champions have there been in the three major European Cups?
Spain: 11 Champions Leagues, 11 UEFA Cups, 7 Winners Cups, 29 total England: 10 Champions Leagues, 10 UEFA Cups, 8 Winners Cups, 28 total Italy: 10 Champions Leagues, 28 Leagues 10 Cups and 7 Winners Cups, for a total of 27.
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