UEFA Women's Championship
European association football tournament for women's national teams
The UEFA Women's Championship is the women's version of the UEFA European Football Championship. Germany has had the most titles so far (eight titles).[1] The first champion of the tournament was Sweden[1] The tournament was founded in 1984. The current champions are Germany.[1] Three of the tournaments have been part of the European Competition for Representative Women's Teams and all the rest have been UEFA Women's Championship.
Results
changeEditions | Years | Hosts | Finals | Third place playoff or losing semi-finalists | Number of teams | |||||||
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Winners | Scores | Runners-u
s up |
Third place | Score | Fourth place | |||||||
1 | 1984 | Various | Sweden |
1–0 0–1 (4–3 p) |
England |
Denmark and Italy | 4 | |||||
2 | 1987 | Norway | Norway |
2–1 | Sweden |
Italy |
2–1 | England |
4 | |||
3 | 1989 | West Germany | West Germany |
4–1 | Norway |
Sweden |
2–1 (aet) | Italy |
4 | |||
4 | 1991 | Denmark | Germany |
3–1 (aet) | Norway |
Denmark |
2–1 (aet) | Italy |
4 | |||
5 | 1993 | Italy | Norway |
1–0 | Italy |
Denmark |
3–1 | Germany |
4 | |||
6 | 1995 | Various | Germany |
3–2 | Sweden |
England and Norway | 4 | |||||
7 | 1997 | Norway Sweden |
Germany |
2–0 | Italy |
Spain and Sweden | 8 | |||||
8 | 2001 | Germany | Germany |
1–0 (aet) | Sweden |
Denmark and Norway | 8 | |||||
9 | 2005 | England | Germany |
3–1 | Norway |
Finland and Sweden | 8 | |||||
10 | 2009 | Finland | Germany |
6–2 | England |
Netherlands and Norway | 12 | |||||
11 | 2013 | Sweden | Germany |
1–0 | Norway |
Denmark and Sweden | 12 | |||||
12 | 2017 | Netherlands | Netherlands |
4–2 | Denmark |
Austria and England | 16 | |||||
13 | 2022 | England | 16 |