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  2. 2018 Women's Euro Winners Cup; Tournament details; Host country: Portugal: Dates: 28 May – 3 June 2018: Teams: 20 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) 3 (in 1 host city) Final positions; Champions: WFC Zvezda (1st title) Runners-up: Portsmouth Ladies: Third place: AIS Playas de San Javier: Fourth place: Amnéville: Tournament statistics; Matches ...

  3. 1. Watch highlights. Only four teams have won the UEFA Women’s EURO. Check out the full list, how many titles each side has and who they beat in the final (s).

  4. UEFA Women's EURO. All-time stats & rankings Team stats Most titles 1 Germany. 8. 2 Norway. 2 3 Sweden. 1 3 Netherlands. 1 3 England. 1 6 Montenegro. 0 Show more. Most appearances ...

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    Women's EURO winners

    UEFA European Women's Championship 2022: England 2-1 Germany (aet); London, England 2017: Netherlands 4-2 Denmark; Enschede, Netherlands 2013: Germany 1-0 Norway; Solna, Sweden 2009: Germany 6-2 England; Helsinki, Finland 2005: Germany 3-1 Norway; Blackburn, England 2001: Germany 1-0 Sweden (aet, golden goal); Ulm, Germany 1997: Germany 2-0 Italy; Oslo, Norway 1995: Germany 3-2 Sweden; Kaiserslautern, Germany 1993: Norway 1-0 Italy; Cesena, Italy 1991: Germany 3-1 Norway (aet); Aalborg, Denma...

    Most titles

    8 Germany/West Germany 2 Norway 1 England 1 Netherlands 1 Sweden

    Most final appearances

    9 Germany/West Germany 6 Norway 4 Sweden 3 England 2 Italy 1 Denmark 1 Netherlands

    Most semi-final appearances

    10 Germany/West Germany 9 Norway 9 Sweden 6 Denmark 6 England 6 Italy 2 Netherlands 1 Austria 1 Finland 1 France 1 Spain

    Final tournament: England 8-0 Norway (2022, group stage) Final tournament knockout: Sweden 5-0 Iceland (2013, quarter-final) Qualifying two-legged knockout: Commonwealth of Independent States 0-7 Germany (1993) Qualifying group stage: Spain 17-0 Slovenia (1995); Norway 17-0 Slovakia (1997); Germany 17-0 Kazakhstan (2013)

    England 8-0 Norway (2022, group stage) Germany 6-2 England (2009 final) Norway 5-3 Italy (2005, group stage)

    Highest scoring draw

    Portugal 2-2 Switzerland (2022 group stage) Denmark 2-2 Italy (1997 group stage)

    Individual match goalscoring

    Final tournament: 4 – Marianne Pettersen (Norway) vs Denmark (1997 group stage) – 15, 17, 49 & 79 minutes Qualifying: 7 – María Paz (Spain) vs Kazakhstan (2013) Other final tournament hat-tricks Beth Mead (England) vs Norway (2022 group stage) – 34, 38 & 81 minutes Grace Geyoro (France) vs Italy (2022 group stage) – 9, 40 & 45 minutes Jodie Taylor (England) vs Scotland (2017 group stage) – 11, 26 & 53 minutes Angélique Roujas (France) vs Russia (1997 group stage) – 26, 57 & 74 minutes Line Vi...

    Most final wins

    5 Birgit Prinz (Germany) 4 Doris Fitschen (Germany/West Germany) 4 Bettina Wiegmann (Germany) 3 Ariane Hingst (Germany) 3 Steffi Jones (Germany) 3 Maren Meinert (Germany) 3 Heidi Mohr (Germany/West Germany) 3 Silvia Neid (Germany/West Germany) 3 Silke Rottenberg (Germany) 3 Sandra Smisek (Germany) 3 Martina Voss-Tecklenburg (Germany)

    Most final appearances

    5 Birgit Prinz (Germany) 4 Doris Fitschen (Germany/West Germany) 4 Heidi Støre (Norway) 4 Bettina Wiegmann (Germany)

    Silvia Neid has been involved in all eight Germany wins in some capacity: as a player in 1989, 1991 and 1995, assistant coach in 1997, 2001 and 2005 and head coach in 2009 and 2013.
    12 players have won both UEFA Women's Cup/UEFA Women's Champions League and UEFA Women's EURO finals in the same year: Britta Carlson, Ariana Hingst, Anja Mittag, Conny Pohlers, Petra Wimbersky (al...
  5. Lyon is the most successful club in the competition's history, winning the title eight times, including five consecutive titles from 2016 to 2020. Barcelona are the current champions, having beaten Lyon in the 2024 final . The idea of creating two new women's European Cups is regularly raised to offer more matches. [1] Format.

  6. The most successful team is Germany, who have won eight titles. Norway has won the competition twice. Sweden, England and the Netherlands have won one title each, whilst Italy has reached the final twice without winning.