UEFA European Championship awards

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At the end of each UEFA European Championship tournament, several awards are attributed to the players and teams which have distinguished from the rest, in different aspects of the game.

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UEFA European Championship
Organiser(s)UEFA
Founded1958; 68 years ago (1958)
RegionEurope
Teams24 / 55
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Awards

There are currently five post-tournament awards, and one given during the tournament:[1]

  • the Player of the Tournament for best player, first awarded in 1996;
  • the Top Scorer Award (currently commercially termed Alipay Top Scorer Award) for most prolific goal scorer;[a]
  • the Young Player of the Tournament (currently commercially termed as SOCAR Young Player of the Tournament) for best under 21 years of age at the start of the calendar year, first awarded in 2016;
  • the Man of the Match Award for outstanding performance during each game of the tournament, first awarded in 1996;
  • the Team of the Tournament for best combined team of players at the tournament.

Player of the Tournament

The Player of the Tournament award is presented to the best player at each edition of the UEFA European Championship since 1996.

UEFA published on its website the Player of the Tournament in 1984, 1988 and 1992. The winners were Michel Platini, Marco van Basten and Peter Schmeichel, respectively. However, these winners are unofficial.

Due to Schmeichel's award in 1992 being unofficial, Gianluigi Donnarumma was the first goalkeeper to officially win the award, at UEFA Euro 2020.

Young Player of the Tournament

The Young Player of the Tournament award is presented to the best player in the tournament who is at most 22 years old. For the UEFA Euro 2016, this meant that the player had to have been born on or after 1 January 1994. The award was first given out in 2016.

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Goal of the Tournament

The "Goal of the Tournament" is an honorary award selected by UEFA's technical observers. The award was first awarded at 2016.

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Top goalscorer

Between the years 1960 and 2008, and since 2024, the Golden Boot has been awarded to the top goalscorer(s) of each edition of the UEFA European Championship.[16]

From 2012 to 2020, the number of assists contributed by players was used as a tie-breaker if more than one player scored the same number of goals, with fewest minutes played used as a further tie-breaker if required.[17]

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Edition Golden Boot Silver Boot Bronze Boot
Player(s) Goals Player Goals Player Goals
1960 France Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić
France François Heutte
Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražan Jerković
Soviet Union Viktor Ponedelnik
2 goals N/a
1964 Spain Hungary Ferenc Bene
Hungary Dezső Novák
Spain Chus Pereda
2 goals
1968 Italy Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Džajić 2 goals
1972 Belgium West Germany Gerd Müller 4 goals
1976 Yugoslavia West Germany Dieter Müller 4 goals
1980 Italy West Germany Klaus Allofs 3 goals
1984 France France Michel Platini 9 goals
1988 West Germany Netherlands Marco van Basten 5 goals
1992 Sweden Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp
Sweden Tomas Brolin
Denmark Henrik Larsen
Germany Karl-Heinz Riedle
3 goals
1996 England England Alan Shearer 5 goals
2000 Belgium/Netherlands Netherlands Patrick Kluivert
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Savo Milošević
5 goals
2004 Portugal Czech Republic Milan Baroš 5 goals
2008 Austria/Switzerland Spain David Villa 4 goals
2012 Poland/Ukraine[17] Spain Fernando Torres 3 goals, 1 assist
(189 minutes)
Germany Mario Gómez 3 goals, 1 assist
(282 minutes)
Russia Alan Dzagoev 3 goals, 0 assist
(253 minutes)
2016 France[18] France Antoine Griezmann 6 goals, 2 assists
(555 minutes)
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 3 goals, 3 assists
(625 minutes)
France Olivier Giroud 3 goals, 2 assists
(456 minutes)
2020 Europe[19] Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 5 goals, 1 assist
(360 minutes)
Czech Republic Patrik Schick 5 goals, 0 assists
(404 minutes)
France Karim Benzema 4 goals, 0 assists
(349 minutes)
2024 Germany[20] Netherlands Cody Gakpo
England Harry Kane
Georgia (country) Georges Mikautadze
Germany Jamal Musiala
Spain Dani Olmo
Slovakia Ivan Schranz
3 goals N/a
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Statistics (1960–2024)

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RankTeamGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany5106
2 Netherlands4004
 Spain4004
 Yugoslavia4004
5 France3025
6 Russia2013
7 England2002
 Hungary2002
9 Czech Republic1102
 Portugal1102
11 Denmark1001
 Georgia1001
 Slovakia1001
 Sweden1001
Totals (14 entries)323338
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Man of the Match Award

The Man of the Match award picks the outstanding player in every game of the tournament since 1996.[21][22][23][24]

Total awards

As of 14 July 2024

Players in bold are still active.

Team of the Tournament

Editions

The Team of the Tournament is a team of the best performers at each respective UEFA European Championship edition, as chosen by the UEFA Technical Study Group since 1996.[25] UEFA also retroactively named teams of the best 11 players from the 1960 to 1992 tournaments. The number of players in these squads has changed, from 18 players in 1996, 22 players in 2000, and 23 players from 2004 until 2012. Since 2016, a team of 11 players has been named.[26]

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Edition Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards
France 1960
(11 player squad)[27]
Soviet Union Lev Yashin Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Durković
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Novák
Soviet Union Igor Netto
Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust
Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragoslav Šekularac
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bora Kostić
Soviet Union Slava Metreveli
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić
Soviet Union Viktor Ponedelnik
Spain 1964
(11 player squad)[28]
Soviet Union Lev Yashin Spain Feliciano Rivilla
Hungary Dezső Novák
Spain Ferran Olivella
Spain Ignacio Zoco
Spain Amancio Amaro
Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov
Spain Chus Pereda
Hungary Ferenc Bene
Hungary Flórián Albert
Spain Luis Suárez
Italy 1968
(11 player squad)[29]
Italy Dino Zoff Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirsad Fazlagić
Italy Giacinto Facchetti
England Bobby Moore
Soviet Union Albert Shesternyov
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Džajić
Italy Angelo Domenghini
Italy Sandro Mazzola
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Osim
England Geoff Hurst
Italy Luigi Riva
Belgium 1972
(11 player squad)[30]
Soviet Union Yevhen Rudakov Soviet Union Revaz Dzodzuashvili
West Germany Paul Breitner
Soviet Union Murtaz Khurtsilava
West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany Herbert Wimmer
West Germany Uli Hoeneß
West Germany Günter Netzer
West Germany Jupp Heynckes
West Germany Gerd Müller
Belgium Raoul Lambert
Yugoslavia 1976
(11 player squad)[31]
Czechoslovakia Ivo Viktor Czechoslovakia Ján Pivarník
Netherlands Ruud Krol
West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
Czechoslovakia Anton Ondruš
Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Pollák
West Germany Rainer Bonhof
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Džajić
Czechoslovakia Antonín Panenka
Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Nehoda
West Germany Dieter Müller
Italy 1980
(11 player squad)[32]
Italy Dino Zoff Italy Claudio Gentile
West Germany Karlheinz Förster
Italy Gaetano Scirea
West Germany Hans-Peter Briegel
Belgium Jan Ceulemans
Italy Marco Tardelli
West Germany Bernd Schuster
West Germany Hansi Müller
West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany Horst Hrubesch
France 1984
(11 player squad)[33]
West Germany Harald Schumacher Portugal João Pinto
West Germany Karlheinz Förster
Denmark Morten Olsen
West Germany Andreas Brehme
Portugal Fernando Chalana
France Jean Tigana
France Michel Platini
France Alain Giresse
Denmark Frank Arnesen
West Germany Rudi Völler
West Germany 1988
(11 player squad)[34]
Netherlands Hans van Breukelen Italy Giuseppe Bergomi
Netherlands Frank Rijkaard
Netherlands Ronald Koeman
Italy Paolo Maldini
Netherlands Ruud Gullit
Netherlands Jan Wouters
Italy Giuseppe Giannini
West Germany Lothar Matthäus
Netherlands Marco van Basten
Italy Gianluca Vialli
Sweden 1992
(11 player squad)[35]
Denmark Peter Schmeichel France Jocelyn Angloma
France Laurent Blanc
Germany Andreas Brehme
Germany Jürgen Kohler
Germany Stefan Effenberg
Netherlands Ruud Gullit
Germany Thomas Häßler
Denmark Brian Laudrup
Netherlands Marco van Basten
Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp
England 1996
(18 player squad)[25]
England David Seaman
Germany Andreas Köpke
Czech Republic Radoslav Látal
France Laurent Blanc
France Marcel Desailly
Germany Matthias Sammer
Italy Paolo Maldini
France Didier Deschamps
England Steve McManaman
England Paul Gascoigne
Portugal Rui Costa
Czech Republic Karel Poborský
Germany Dieter Eilts
England Alan Shearer
Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov
Croatia Davor Šuker
France Youri Djorkaeff
Czech Republic Pavel Kuka
Belgium and Netherlands 2000
(22 player squad)[25]
Italy Francesco Toldo
France Fabien Barthez
France Lilian Thuram
France Laurent Blanc
France Marcel Desailly
Italy Alessandro Nesta
Italy Fabio Cannavaro
Italy Paolo Maldini
Netherlands Frank de Boer
France Patrick Vieira
France Zinedine Zidane
Portugal Luís Figo
Portugal Rui Costa
Netherlands Edgar Davids
Italy Demetrio Albertini
Spain Pep Guardiola
France Thierry Henry
Netherlands Patrick Kluivert
Portugal Nuno Gomes
Spain Raúl
Italy Francesco Totti
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Savo Milošević
Portugal 2004
(23 player squad)[36]
Czech Republic Petr Čech
Greece Antonios Nikopolidis
England Sol Campbell
England Ashley Cole
Greece Traianos Dellas
Sweden Olof Mellberg
Portugal Ricardo Carvalho
Greece Giourkas Seitaridis
Italy Gianluca Zambrotta
Germany Michael Ballack
Portugal Luís Figo
England Frank Lampard
Portugal Maniche
Czech Republic Pavel Nedvěd
Greece Theodoros Zagorakis
France Zinedine Zidane
Czech Republic Milan Baroš
Greece Angelos Charisteas
Sweden Henrik Larsson
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
England Wayne Rooney
Denmark Jon Dahl Tomasson
Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy
Austria and Switzerland 2008
(23 player squad)[37]
Italy Gianluigi Buffon
Spain Iker Casillas
Netherlands Edwin van der Sar
Portugal José Bosingwa
Germany Philipp Lahm
Spain Carlos Marchena
Portugal Pepe
Spain Carles Puyol
Russia Yuri Zhirkov
Turkey Hamit Altıntop
Croatia Luka Modrić
Spain Marcos Senna
Spain Xavi
Russia Konstantin Zyryanov
Germany Michael Ballack
Spain Cesc Fàbregas
Spain Andrés Iniesta
Germany Lukas Podolski
Netherlands Wesley Sneijder
Russia Andrey Arshavin
Russia Roman Pavlyuchenko
Spain Fernando Torres
Spain David Villa
Poland and Ukraine 2012
(23 player squad)[38]
Italy Gianluigi Buffon
Spain Iker Casillas
Germany Manuel Neuer
Spain Gerard Piqué
Portugal Fábio Coentrão
Germany Philipp Lahm
Portugal Pepe
Spain Sergio Ramos
Spain Jordi Alba
Italy Daniele De Rossi
England Steven Gerrard
Spain Xavi
Spain Andrés Iniesta
Germany Sami Khedira
Spain Sergio Busquets
Germany Mesut Özil
Italy Andrea Pirlo
Spain Xabi Alonso
Italy Mario Balotelli
Spain Cesc Fàbregas
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović
Spain David Silva
France 2016
(11 player squad)[39]
Portugal Rui Patrício Germany Joshua Kimmich
Germany Jérôme Boateng
Portugal Pepe
Portugal Raphaël Guerreiro
Germany Toni Kroos
Wales Joe Allen
France Antoine Griezmann
Wales Aaron Ramsey
France Dimitri Payet
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
Europe 2020
(11 player squad)[40]
Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma England Kyle Walker
Italy Leonardo Bonucci
England Harry Maguire
Italy Leonardo Spinazzola
Denmark Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
Italy Jorginho
Spain Pedri
Italy Federico Chiesa
Belgium Romelu Lukaku
England Raheem Sterling
Germany 2024
(11 player squad)[41]
France Mike Maignan England Kyle Walker
France William Saliba
Switzerland Manuel Akanji
Spain Marc Cucurella
Spain Rodri
Spain Dani Olmo
Spain Fabián Ruiz
Spain Lamine Yamal
Germany Jamal Musiala
Spain Nico Williams
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Multiple awards

As of 2024

The following table lists players who have been chosen in at least two Teams of the Tournament.

Players in bold are still active.

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TotalPlayerYears
3 France Laurent Blanc1992, 1996, 2000
Italy Paolo Maldini1988, 1996, 2000
Portugal Pepe2008, 2012, 2016
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo2004, 2012, 2016
2 Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov1960, 1964
Soviet Union Lev Yashin1960, 1964
West Germany Franz Beckenbauer1968, 1976
Italy Dino Zoff1968, 1976
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Džajić1968, 1976
West Germany Karlheinz Förster1980, 1984
Germany Andreas Brehme1984, 1992
Netherlands Marco van Basten1988, 1992
Netherlands Ruud Gullit1988, 1992
France Marcel Desailly1996, 2000
Portugal Rui Costa1996, 2000
France Zinedine Zidane2000, 2004
Portugal Luís Figo2000, 2004
Germany Michael Ballack2004, 2008
Germany Philipp Lahm2008, 2012
Italy Gianluigi Buffon2008, 2012
Spain Iker Casillas2008, 2012
Spain Cesc Fàbregas2008, 2012
Spain Andrés Iniesta2008, 2012
Spain Xavi2008, 2012
England Kyle Walker 2020, 2024
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Awards by team (1960–2024)

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RankTeamGDMFTotal
1 Germany31416740
2 Spain2816834
3 Italy6128531
4 France289221
5 Portugal186419
6 Netherlands245516
7 England164415
8 Czech Republic245314
9 Soviet Union333211
10 Yugoslavia02518
11 Denmark11316
12 Greece12115
13 Russia01124
14 Belgium00123
 Hungary0102
 Sweden0102
17 Croatia00112
 Wales0020
19 Bulgaria00011
 Serbia and Montenegro0001
  Switzerland0100
 Turkey0010
Total22 teams24768754241
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All-time Euro XI

In June 2016, ahead of UEFA Euro 2016 in France, UEFA published an All-time Euro XI; the winning team was chosen based on votes cast on EURO2016.com and Twitter. The application featured the 11 players who have made the greatest impact at EURO final tournaments. Nominees had to meet at least two of the following four criteria:[42]

  • Appeared in at least a semi-final
  • Featured in a Team of the Tournament
  • Finished a EURO tournament as top scorer
  • Produced an iconic EURO moment
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
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See also

Notes

  1. In 2021, Alipay also rolled out the digital trophy in gold, silver and bronze.
  2. Lamine Yamal started the tournament aged 16 and turned 17 the day before the final.

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