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List of UEFA Women's Championship finals

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List of UEFA Women's Championship finals

The UEFA Women's Championship is an association football competition established in 1982. It is contested by the women's national teams of the members of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), the sport's European governing body, and takes place every four years. The winners of the first final were Sweden, who defeated England 4–3 on penalties in Luton, after a 1–0 win in Gothenburg and a 1–0 loss in Luton in a two-legged tie. The most recent final was won by England, who beat Spain 3–1 on penalties after extra time in Basel. The Women's Championship final is the last match of the competition, and the result determines which country's team is declared European champion. As of the 2022 tournament, if after 90 minutes of regular play the score is a draw, an additional 30-minute period of play, called extra time, is added. If such a game is still tied after extra time, it is decided by penalty shoot-out. The team that wins the penalty shoot-out are then declared champions. The 14 finals to-date have produced three drawn matches, which were determined by penalty shoot-out (1984), (2025), and golden goal (2001). The most successful team is Germany, who have won eight titles. England and Norway have won the competition twice each. Sweden and the Netherlands have won one title each, whilst Italy has reached the final twice without winning and Denmark, Spain has lost their lone final.

Infobox

Region
Europe (UEFA)
Founded
1984; 41 years ago (1984)
Current champions
England (2nd title)
Most championships
Germany (8 titles)

Tables

Key to the list · List of finals
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Result after extra time
Match was won with a golden goal during extra time
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Result after extra time
Match was won on a penalty shoot-out
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Result after extra time
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Match was won with a golden goal during extra time
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Match was won on a penalty shoot-out
List of finals of the Women's Championship · List of finals
1984
1984
Tournament
1984
Winners
Sweden
Score
1–1 (agg.)(4–3 p)
Runners-up
England
Venue
Ullevi
Location
Gothenburg, Sweden
Attendance
5,662
Kenilworth Road
Kenilworth Road
Tournament
Kenilworth Road
Winners
Luton, England
Score
2,567
1987
1987
Tournament
1987
Winners
Norway
Score
2–1
Runners-up
Sweden
Venue
Ullevaal Stadion
Location
Oslo, Norway
Attendance
8,408
1989
1989
Tournament
1989
Winners
West Germany
Score
4–1
Runners-up
Norway
Venue
Stadion an der Bremer Brücke
Location
Osnabrück, West Germany
Attendance
22,000
1991
1991
Tournament
1991
Winners
Germany
Score
3–1 (a.e.t.)
Runners-up
Norway
Venue
Aalborg Stadium
Location
Aalborg, Denmark
Attendance
6,000
1993
1993
Tournament
1993
Winners
Norway
Score
1–0
Runners-up
Italy
Venue
Stadio Dino Manuzzi
Location
Cesena, Italy
Attendance
7,000
1995
1995
Tournament
1995
Winners
Germany
Score
3–2
Runners-up
Sweden
Venue
Fritz-Walter-Stadion
Location
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Attendance
8,500
1997
1997
Tournament
1997
Winners
Germany
Score
2–0
Runners-up
Italy
Venue
Ullevaal Stadion
Location
Oslo, Norway
Attendance
2,221
2001
2001
Tournament
2001
Winners
Germany
Score
1–0 (g.g.)
Runners-up
Sweden
Venue
Donaustadion
Location
Ulm, Germany
Attendance
18,000
2005
2005
Tournament
2005
Winners
Germany
Score
3–1
Runners-up
Norway
Venue
Ewood Park
Location
Blackburn, England
Attendance
21,105
2009
2009
Tournament
2009
Winners
Germany
Score
6–2
Runners-up
England
Venue
Olympic Stadium
Location
Helsinki, Finland
Attendance
15,877
2013
2013
Tournament
2013
Winners
Germany
Score
1–0
Runners-up
Norway
Venue
Friends Arena
Location
Solna, Sweden
Attendance
41,301
2017
2017
Tournament
2017
Winners
Netherlands
Score
4–2
Runners-up
Denmark
Venue
De Grolsch Veste
Location
Enschede, Netherlands
Attendance
28,182
2022
2022
Tournament
2022
Winners
England
Score
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Runners-up
Germany
Venue
Wembley Stadium
Location
London, England
Attendance
87,192
2025
2025
Tournament
2025
Winners
England
Score
1–1 (a.e.t.)(3–1 p)
Runners-up
Spain
Venue
St. Jakob-Park
Location
Basel, Switzerland
Attendance
34,203
2029
2029
Tournament
2029
Winners
TBA
Score
TBA
Runners-up
TBA
Venue
TBA
Location
TBA
Attendance
TBA
Tournament
Winners
Score
Runners-up
Venue
Location
Attendance
References
1984
Sweden
1–1 (agg.)(4–3 p)
England
Ullevi
Gothenburg, Sweden
5,662
Kenilworth Road
Luton, England
2,567
1987
Norway
2–1
Sweden
Ullevaal Stadion
Oslo, Norway
8,408
1989
West Germany
4–1
Norway
Stadion an der Bremer Brücke
Osnabrück, West Germany
22,000
1991
Germany
3–1 (a.e.t.)
Norway
Aalborg Stadium
Aalborg, Denmark
6,000
1993
Norway
1–0
Italy
Stadio Dino Manuzzi
Cesena, Italy
7,000
1995
Germany
3–2
Sweden
Fritz-Walter-Stadion
Kaiserslautern, Germany
8,500
1997
Germany
2–0
Italy
Ullevaal Stadion
Oslo, Norway
2,221
2001
Germany
1–0 (g.g.)
Sweden
Donaustadion
Ulm, Germany
18,000
2005
Germany
3–1
Norway
Ewood Park
Blackburn, England
21,105
2009
Germany
6–2
England
Olympic Stadium
Helsinki, Finland
15,877
2013
Germany
1–0
Norway
Friends Arena
Solna, Sweden
41,301
2017
Netherlands
4–2
Denmark
De Grolsch Veste
Enschede, Netherlands
28,182
2022
England
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Germany
Wembley Stadium
London, England
87,192
2025
England
1–1 (a.e.t.)(3–1 p)
Spain
St. Jakob-Park
Basel, Switzerland
34,203
2029
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
· Results by nation
Germany
Germany
Team
Germany
Winners
8
Runners-up
1
Total finals
9
Years won
1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013
Years runners-up
2022
Norway
Norway
Team
Norway
Winners
2
Runners-up
4
Total finals
6
Years won
1987, 1993
Years runners-up
1989, 1991, 2005, 2013
England
England
Team
England
Winners
2
Runners-up
2
Total finals
4
Years won
2022, 2025
Years runners-up
1984, 2009
Sweden
Sweden
Team
Sweden
Winners
1
Runners-up
3
Total finals
4
Years won
1984
Years runners-up
1987, 1995, 2001
Netherlands
Netherlands
Team
Netherlands
Winners
1
Runners-up
0
Total finals
1
Years won
2017
Years runners-up
Italy
Italy
Team
Italy
Winners
0
Runners-up
2
Total finals
2
Years won
Years runners-up
1993, 1997
Denmark
Denmark
Team
Denmark
Winners
0
Runners-up
1
Total finals
1
Years won
Years runners-up
2017
Spain
Spain
Team
Spain
Winners
0
Runners-up
1
Total finals
1
Years won
Years runners-up
2025
Team
Winners
Runners-up
Total finals
Years won
Years runners-up
Germany
8
1
9
1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013
2022
Norway
2
4
6
1987, 1993
1989, 1991, 2005, 2013
England
2
2
4
2022, 2025
1984, 2009
Sweden
1
3
4
1984
1987, 1995, 2001
Netherlands
1
0
1
2017
Italy
0
2
2
1993, 1997
Denmark
0
1
1
2017
Spain
0
1
1
2025

References

  1. Participated as West Germany in 1989.
  2. UEFA.com
    https://documents.uefa.com/r/Regulations-of-the-UEFA-European-Women-s-Championship-2019-21/Article-19-Away-goals-rule-extra-time-and-kicks-from-the-penalty-mark-Online
  3. "Euro 2022: Remembering the last time England's women played a Euros final in England"
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62283860
  4. "1984: Sweden take first title"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/00ad-0e10872af5f7-1f81f8f6134e-1000--1984-sweden-take-first-title/
  5. worldfootball.net
    https://www.worldfootball.net/report/frauen-em-1987-in-norwegen-finale-norwegen-schweden/
  6. "1987: Norway victorious in Oslo"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/00cf-0e10883fb2fc-efdfeb416176-1000--1987-norway-victorious-in-oslo/
  7. "1989: Germany arrive in style"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/00eb-0e1086cdef0a-fc842998700c-1000--1989-germany-arrive-in-style/
  8. "1991: Dominant Germany stride on"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/0103-0e10872aee7b-9d2591255a1b-1000--1991-dominant-germany-stride-on/
  9. "Germany v Norway (1991)"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/match/4519--germany-vs-norway/
  10. "1993: Azzurre left feeling blue"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/011b-0e1087cadb4a-40f7108c7e34-1000--1993-azzurre-left-feeling-blue/
  11. "1995: Germany establish upper hand"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/012f-0e10872af059-3de9ff7df2f1-1000--1995-germany-establish-upper-hand/
  12. "1997: German reign goes on"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/014b-0e1089060ac9-5a3a96498565-1000--1997-german-reign-goes-on/
  13. "2001: Müller magic seals success"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/017b-0e10894c77e6-5d890ff5eb2d-1000--2001-muller-magic-seals-success/
  14. "2005: Official approval for EURO success"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/01aa-0e1098d51808-b57593af503a-1000--2005-official-approval-for-euro-success/
  15. "2009: No stopping awesome Germany"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/01dd-0e11bc256c15-1c9897b87d44-1000--2009-no-stopping-awesome-germany/
  16. "2013: Sixth maybe the best for Germany"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/020c-0e14432196b1-bd35c9b76b37-1000--2013-sixth-maybe-the-best-for-germany/
  17. "2017: Netherlands crowned as Germany reign ends"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/023c-0e169ea8f471-22151ccc297c-1000--2017-netherlands-crowned-as-germany-reign-ends/
  18. "England 2-1 Germany (aet): Kelly gives Lionesses Wembley final triumph"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/news/0277-15c1d9745f40-baafd6e58b36-1000--england-win-women-s-euro/
  19. "England v Germany (2021)"
    https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/match/2032236--england-vs-germany/
  20. UEFA.com
    https://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/WEURO/2025/2044383_FR.pdf
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