UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship - Winners By Country

Winners By Country

UEFA European Youth Championship
Team Titles Runners-up
England 9 (1948, 1963, 1964, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1980, 1993) 5 (1958, 1965, 1967, 2005, 2009)
Spain 9 (1952, 1954, 1995, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012) 4 (1957, 1964, 1996, 2010)
France 7 (1949, 1983, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2005, 2010) 2 (1950, 1968)
Soviet Union 6 (1966, 1967, 1976, 1978, 1988, 1990) 1 (1984)
Portugal 3 (1961, 1994, 1999) 6 (1971, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2003)
Italy 3 (1958, 1966, 2003) 5 (1959, 1986, 1995, 1999, 2008)
Bulgaria 3 (1959, 1969, 1974) 2 (1977, 1979)
East Germany 3 (1965, 1970, 1986) 2 (1969, 1973)
Hungary 3 (1953, 1960, 1984) 1 (1976)
Germany 2 (1981, 2008) 5 (1954, 1972, 1994, 1998, 2002)
Yugoslavia 2 (1951, 1979) 4 (1953, 1962, 1974, 1978)
Austria 2 (1950, 1957) 1 (1951)
Poland 1 (2001) 3 (1961, 1980, 1981)
Czechoslovakia 1 (1968) 2 (1982, 1983)
Turkey 1 (1992) 2 (1993, 2004)
Belgium 1 (1977) 1 (1952)
Romania 1 (1962) 1 (1960)
Scotland 1 (1982) 1 (2006)
Ukraine 1 (2009) 1 (2000)
Republic of Ireland 1 (1998)
Netherlands 3 (1948, 1949, 1970)
Czech Republic 2 (2001, 2011)
Greece 2 (2007, 2012)
Finland 1 (1975)
Northern Ireland 1 (1963)

Note: 1966 title shared between Italy and Soviet Union.

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