UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship - Results

Results

Year Host Winner Score Runner-up
1978 N/A
Yugoslavia
1–0 / 4–4
5–4 on aggregate

East Germany
1980 N/A
Soviet Union
0–0 / 1–0
1–0 on aggregate

East Germany
1982 N/A
England
3–1 / 2–3
5–4 on aggregate

West Germany
1984 N/A
England
1–0 / 2–0
3–0 on aggregate

Spain
1986 N/A
Spain
1–2 / 2–1
3–3 on aggregate, (3–0) ps

Italy
1988 N/A
France
0–0 / 3–0
3–0 on aggregate

Greece
1990 N/A
Soviet Union
4–2 / 3–1
7–3 on aggregate

Yugoslavia
1992 N/A
Italy
2–0 / 0–1
2–1 on aggregate

Sweden
1994 France
Italy
1–0
aet

Portugal
1996 Spain
Italy
1–1
(4–2) ps

Spain
1998 Romania
Spain
1–0
Greece
2000 Slovakia
Italy
2–1
Czech Republic
2002 Switzerland
Czech Republic
0–0
(3–1) ps

France
2004 Germany
Italy
3–0
Serbia and Montenegro
2006 Portugal
Netherlands
3–0
Ukraine
2007 Netherlands
Netherlands
4–1
Serbia
2009 Sweden
Germany
4–0
England
2011 Denmark
Spain
2–0
Switzerland
2013 Israel
2015 Czech Republic

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