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  1. www.uefa.com › nationalassociations › uefarankingsUEFA rankings | UEFA.com

    England. 8 104.303 2. Italy. 2/7 89.998 3. Spain. 1/8 89.239 4. Germany. 2/7 86.624 5. France. 6 66.831. Full standings. Last updated: 22/05/2024 10:15. Season country coefficients. Clubs still in...

  2. It is the second-most watched football tournament in the world after the FIFA World Cup; the Euro 2016 final was watched by a global audience of around 600 million. The competition has been held every four years since 1960, except for 2020, when it was postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, but kept the name Euro 2020.

    • 1958; 65 years ago
    • Italy (2nd title)
    • 24 (finals), 55 (eligible to enter qualification)
    • UEFA
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  4. UEFA European Championship & Nations League. The most important statistics. As of 2023, Germany and Spain had won the most UEFA European Championship titles, with a total of three each.

  5. UEFA Europa Conference League, European football's third football club competition, established in 2021. [7] UEFA Super Cup , the previous season's winners of the Europa League and the Champions League.

  6. The UEFA Nations League is a biennial international football competition played by the senior men's national teams of the member associations of UEFA, the sport's European governing body. The first tournament began in September 2018. The four group winners from League A qualified for the finals, played in Portugal in June 2019.

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    • 2018; 5 years ago
    • Europe
    • 55
    • UEFA
  7. Jun 3, 2021 · Twenty-four nations will take part, including the winners of the last European Championships in 2016, Portugal, and World Cup winners France. Two teams are making their debut at a major...

  8. report on the champions of Europes top domestic competitions now covers six leagues, compared to previous editions which included eight champions. Unlike a year before, when six clubs from Europes top football leagues could retain their league title, the 2019/20 season has been more competitive, with only three champions –