UEFA Euro 2024 Champions, matches, fact and achievements

UEFA Euro 2024

UEFA Euro 2024 was the 17th edition of the UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international football championship organized by UEFA for the European men’s national teams of its member associations. Germany hosted the tournament, which took place from 14 June to 14 July 2024. The tournament involved 24 teams, with Georgia making their European Championship debut.
It was the third time that European Championship matches were played on German territory, and the second time in reunified Germany. West Germany hosted the tournament’s 1988 edition, and four matches of the multi-national Euro 2020 were played in Munich. It was the first time the competition was held in what was formerly East Germany, with Leipzig as a host city, and the first major tournament since the 2006 FIFA World Cup that Germany served as a solo host nation. The tournament returned to its usual four-year cycle after the 2020 edition was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Italy were the defending champions, having won the Euro 2020 final against England on penalties, but were eliminated in the round of 16 by Switzerland. Host nation Germany were eliminated by Spain in the quarter-finals. Spain went on to win the tournament for a record fourth time after defeating England 2–1 in the final, marking England’s second consecutive final appearance.

Champions: Spain Spain (4th title)
Runners-up: England England
Best player: Spain Rodri
Best young player: Spain Lamine Yamal

UEFA Euro 2024 top goal scorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1England Harry KaneEngland3
2Georgia Georges MikautadzeGeorgia3
3Germany Jamal MusialaGermany3
4Netherlands Cody GakpoNetherlands3
5Slovakia Ivan SchranzSlovakia3
6Spain Dani OlmoSpain3
7England Jude BellinghamEngland2
8Germany Niclas FüllkrugGermany2
9Germany Kai HavertzGermany2
10Germany Florian WirtzGermany2

UEFA Euro 2024 Group Stage
Group A

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. (Qualified)Germany Germany (Host)321082+67
2. (Qualified)Switzerland Switzerland312053+25
3Hungary Hungary310225−33
4Scotland Scotland301227−51

Group B
PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. (Qualified)Spain Spain330050+59
2. (Qualified)Italy Italy31113304
3Croatia Croatia302136−32
4Albania Albania301235−21

Group C
PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. (Qualified)England England312021+15
2. (Qualified)Denmark Denmark30302203
3. (Qualified)Slovenia Slovenia30302203
4Serbia Serbia302112−12

Note: Tied on head-to-head result (Slovenia 1–1 Denmark), overall goal difference and overall goals scored. Disciplinary points: Denmark −6, Slovenia −7.
Group D
PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. (Qualified)Austria Austria320164+26
2. (Qualified)France France312021+15
3. (Qualified)Netherlands Netherlands31114404
4Poland Poland301236−31

Group E
PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. (Qualified)Romania Romania311143+14
2. (Qualified)Belgium Belgium311121+14
3. (Qualified)Slovakia Slovakia31113304
4Ukraine Ukraine311124−24

Group F
PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
1. (Qualified)Portugal Portugal320153+26
2. (Qualified)Turkey Turkey32015506
3. (Qualified)Georgia Georgia31114404
4Czech Republic Czech Republic301235−21

Note: Head-to-head points: Portugal 3, Turkey 0.

UEFA Euro 2024 Round of 16 matches

DateTeam AResultTeam B
29 June 2024Switzerland Switzerland2 – 0Italy Italy
29 June 2024Germany Germany2 – 0Denmark Denmark
30 June 2024England England2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Slovakia Slovakia
30 June 2024Spain Spain4 – 1Georgia Georgia
1 July 2024France France1 – 0Belgium Belgium
1 July 2024Portugal Portugal0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
3 - 0 (Penalties)
Slovenia Slovenia
2 July 2024Romania Romania0 – 3Netherlands Netherlands
2 July 2024Austria Austria1 – 2Turkey Turkey

UEFA Euro 2024 Quarter Finals

DateTeam AResultTeam BStadium
5 July 2024 18:00Spain Spain2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Germany GermanyMHPArena, Stuttgart
5 July 2024 21:00Portugal Portugal0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
3 - 5 (Penalties)
France FranceVolksparkstadion, Hamburg
6 July 2024 18:00England England1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
5 - 3 (Penalties)
Switzerland SwitzerlandMerkur Spiel-Arena, Düsseldorf
6 July 2024 21:00Netherlands Netherlands2 – 1Turkey TurkeyOlympiastadion, Berlin

UEFA Euro 2024 Semi Finals
10 July 2024 01:00 (GMT +6), Allianz Arena, Munich

Spain Spain 2 – 1 France France
Lamine Yamal Football 21′
Dani Olmo Football 25′
Randal Kolo Muani Football 8′

11 July 2024 01:00 (GMT +6), Westfalenstadion, Dortmund

Netherlands Netherlands 1 – 2 England England
Xavi Simons Football 7′ Harry Kane Football 18′ (pen)
Ollie Watkins Football 90′

UEFA Euro 2024 Final match
15 July 2024 01:00 (GMT +6), Olympiastadion, Berlin

Spain Spain 2 – 1 England England
Nico Williams Football 47′
Mikel Oyarzabal Football 86′
Cole Palmer Football 73′

UEFA Euro 2024 Team of the tournament

PositionPlayerTeam
GoalkeeperFrance Mike MaignanFrance
DefenderEngland Kyle WalkerEngland
DefenderSwitzerland Manuel AkanjiSwitzerland
DefenderFrance William SalibaFrance
DefenderSpain Marc CucurellaSpain
MidfielderSpain Dani OlmoSpain
MidfielderSpain RodriSpain
MidfielderSpain Fabián RuizSpain
ForwardSpain Lamine YamalSpain
ForwardGermany Jamal MusialaGermany
ForwardSpain Nico WilliamsSpain

Goal of the Tournament
Spain Lamine Yamal (goal vs France France)

Fans’ Goal of the Tournament
Turkey Mert Müldür (goal vs Georgia Georgia)

Qualifications
As hosts, Germany qualified for the tournament automatically. The remaining 23 spots were determined through a qualifying tournament. Twenty spots were decided by the direct qualification of the winners and runners-up of the 10 qualifying groups. The remaining three spots were decided by play-offs, which were allocated to the teams that performed the best in the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League but did not already qualify through the main qualifying tournament.
The draw for the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying group stage was held on October 9, 2022, at the Festhalle in Frankfurt. The qualifying group stage took place from March to November 2023, while the three play-offs were held in March 2024.

Qualified Teams
Of the 24 teams that qualified for the tournament, 19 participated in the previous edition. These include the defending champions Italy and runners-up England, as well as the 2022 World Cup runners-up France and bronze medalist Croatia. Portugal were the only team to qualify with a flawless record, while France, England, Belgium, Hungary, and Romania also qualified without a loss.
Albania and Romania returned after missing out on Euro 2020, with Albania qualifying for only their second major tournament. Serbia and Slovenia both returned for the first time since Euro 2000, with Serbia qualifying for the first time since Serbia and Montenegro became separate nations and Slovenia qualifying for their fourth major tournament as an independent nation. Georgia beat Greece on penalties in the play-offs to qualify for their first-ever tournament since gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, becoming the only debutants for this edition and ensuring that every final tournament since the inaugural Euro 1960 saw at least one new team make their debut.
Notable absentees include Sweden, Russia, and Wales. Sweden failed to reach the finals for the first time since Euro 1996 and also missed out on their second major tournament in a row, having failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup. Russia, regulars at the finals since Euro 2000, were barred from the qualifiers altogether in the aftermath of the country’s invasion of Ukraine, marking the first time a national team had been banned from the competition since FR Yugoslavia in 1992. Wales, who reached the knockout stages at the previous two editions, including the semi-finals at Euro 2016, lost to Poland on penalties in the play-offs. North Macedonia and Finland, both of whom made their debut at the previous edition, failed to qualify for this edition.

UEFA Euro 2024 Venues

StadiumCityCapacity
OlympiastadionBerlin71,000
Allianz ArenaMunich66,000
WestfalenstadionDortmund62,000
MHPArenaStuttgart51,000
Arena AufSchalkeGelsenkirchen50,000
VolksparkstadionHamburg49,000
Merkur Spiel-ArenaDüsseldorf47,000
WaldstadionFrankfurt47,000
RheinEnergieStadionCologne43,000
Red Bull ArenaLeipzig40,000

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