When did Spain win the Euro?
Overall record
UEFA European Championship record | ||
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Year | Result | D* |
2008 | Champions | 1 |
2012 | Champions | 2 |
2016 | Round of 16 | 0 |
Who won the Euro 2008 football championship?
Spain national football team
UEFA Euro 2008/Champion
It took place in Austria and Switzerland (both hosting the tournament for the first time) from 7 to 29 June 2008. The tournament was won by Spain, who defeated Germany 1–0 in the final.
How many times did Spain win Euro?
Germany and Spain are the most successful teams in the history of the tournament, winning three times each.
Who won Euro all years?
Results
Year | Host | Winners |
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2008 Details | Austria Switzerland | Spain |
2012 Details | Poland Ukraine | Spain |
2016 Details | France | Portugal |
2020 Details | Europe | Italy |
Who won 2004 euro?
Greece national football team
UEFA Euro 2004/Champion
Where was the final of UEFA Euro 2012 held?
The final tournament, held between 8 June and 1 July 2012, was co-hosted for the first time by Poland and Ukraine, and was won by Spain, who beat Italy 4–0 in the final at the Olympic Stadium, Kiev, Ukraine. Poland and Ukraine’s bid was chosen by the UEFA Executive Committee on 18 April 2007.
When did Spain play France in Euro 2012?
In the quarter-finals, on 23 June 2012, Spain took on France. Spain opened the goalscoring, with defender Jordi Alba running to the touchline under pressure and sending a pinpoint cross to unmarked midfielder Xabi Alonso , who drove a powerful header past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris . [20]
Who was the captain of Spain in Euro 2012?
Spain became the first team to retain the European Championship title and also the first European team to win three major international competitions in a row. After the match, the Henri Delaunay Trophy was handed to the Spanish captain Iker Casillas by UEFA president Michel Platini.
Who was the final penalty taker in Euro 2012?
Spain’s final penalty taker was Fàbregas, who scored Spain’s fifth goal, as the ball went in via the left post. Spain emerged victorious, and headed to the UEFA European Championship final for the fourth time, since 1964, 1984 and 2008.
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