UEFA Women's Championship
Appearance
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
[change | change source]Editions | 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 |