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UEFA Euro 2024, 14 June to 14 July 2024 Germany.
Run down on all the previous Euro winners from 1960 to 2020 (2021)
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00:00Hello everyone, Adam Monk here again from 442.
00:06Now with Euro 2024 fast approaching, I thought we'd have a quick run through all the previous
00:12winners of this competition dating back to 1960.
00:15So we'll start there and work to present day.
00:18So without further ado, let's go.
00:21So in 1960, the first Euro competition, it was actually won by the Soviet Union who beat
00:25Yugoslavia in the final 2-1 after extra time.
00:30Featuring for the Soviets back then.
00:32In 1964, it was then Spain who came out on top and actually took the Soviet Union's crown
00:37by beating them in the final by two goals to one.
00:40Then in 1968, this was an interesting one.
00:43Not only because Italy won their first ever Euros, but the first final against the Soviet
00:47Union was 1-1 and it's the only Euros final to ever be replayed.
00:51So in the replay, the Italians came out on top 2-0 and to date, and I mean, it will be
00:56for the rest of future as well.
00:57Presumably this is the only Euros final that was ever replayed and the Italians came out
01:01on top.
01:02Then in 1972, you had Franz Beckenbauer and West Germany who came out on top, beating
01:07the Soviet Union.
01:08They got to a lot of finals 3-0 in this final.
01:11But then in 76, it was time for Czechoslovakia to wrestle the crown back off West Germany
01:16after beating them in a game in which was 2-2 in normal time and then 5-3 in the penalty
01:21shootout to the Czechs.
01:23In 1980 though, it was West Germany who got their crown back, beating Belgium 2-1 in the
01:27final this time round.
01:29But then in 1984, it was France who won the tournament for the very first time, getting
01:33their name on the trophy and more importantly, this was the tournament that was really remembered
01:37as a Michel Platini tournament where he really stood out and went on to consequently win
01:42several Ballon d'Ors.
01:43They beat Spain in the final 2-0 by the way.
01:45In 88, it was time for the Netherlands to win their one and only Euros to date.
01:49They beat the Soviet Union who again, in another final, they beat them 2-0 thanks to
01:53goals from Ruud Holle and Marco van Basten, two pretty decent players I'd wager.
01:59But this is when the underdog stories really start to kick in.
02:01In 1992, it was Peter Schmeichel's Denmark that went on to win the competition, beating
02:06Germany 2-0 in the final and we will obviously, I'm sure as you'll know, hear about another
02:11underdog story coming up shortly but this was the first of those and yeah, a shock for
02:16everyone really.
02:17I wasn't expecting Denmark to win this tournament at all and it just goes to show, anything
02:20can happen in football.
02:221996, of course, hosted in England, remember that Gaza miss and the dentist chair celebration?
02:27That tournament?
02:28Well, it was won by Germany who beat Czechia in the final by two goals to one but ugh,
02:33I mean anyone who's watching this from England, you'll just remember that Gaza moment.
02:37It could have been so different.
02:392000, the turn of the millennium and it was time for France and Zinedine Zidane to win
02:43the competition for a second time and they beat Italy 2-1 in the final in a brief period
02:48of dominance for the French.
02:502004, yes, of course, it's time for underdog story number two, this one arguably even bigger
02:55than the Denmark one.
02:56It was, of course, Greece who won Euro 2004 against all odds, beating Portugal 1-0 in
03:02the final which was a bit of justice for England fans after the whole Wayne Rooney, Cristiano
03:06Ronaldo winking incident.
03:08You remember the one.
03:09Well, Portugal didn't win it in the end, Greece did.
03:12And then 2008, I just briefly touched on France's short period of dominance in the
03:1690s and early 2000s but this one, probably the best ever from any national side in the
03:21world.
03:22It was the start of Spain's period of dominance.
03:24They beat Germany 1-0 in the final.
03:26And this was also when Fernando Torres was really at the peak of his power so not only
03:30did Spain have an amazing possession passing team but they had the deadliest striker on
03:34the planet at this point.
03:35And then in 2012, Spain won it again, this time not really needing a striker.
03:39They played Fabregas at false nine or David Silva and they ended up beating Italy 4-0
03:44in the final.
03:45An absolute drubbing.
03:46This was the absolute pinnacle, in my opinion, of international football.
03:49I don't think we'll ever see an international side better than this Spain side.
03:52They had Iniesta, Xavi, Xavi Alonso, David Silva, Pedro, Fabregas.
03:56It was basically a six-man midfield that just did not lose the ball and they could just
04:00pick teams apart at their will and they absolutely did to a very strong Italy side.
04:05Then in 2016, this was the tournament where player manager Cristiano Ronaldo came out
04:09on top and beat France in a slightly underdog victory in Paris in Euro 2016.
04:14You'll remember Adair, of course, scoring the decisive goal in that game from range
04:18and it was a tournament in which Ronaldo was very, very good in and of course got injured
04:22in the final but in the end he got his name on an international trophy and this is what
04:27everyone remembers it for.
04:29And then most recently 2020 or 2021 if you want to be pedantic about it but Italy came
04:34out on top, of course, we all remember this one.
04:36They beat England in the final, it was 1-1 in normal time, then they won on penalties
04:41after England fluffed the lines three consecutive times in a row.
04:44It was a great tournament for the English but an even better one for Roberto Mancini's Italians.
04:49They came out on top and they will be defending their crown in Germany.

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