List of UEFA European Championship penalty shoot-outs

This is a list of all penalty shoot-outs that have occurred in the Finals tournament of the UEFA European Football Championships.[1]

By team

Antonín Panenka, scorer of the winning penalty for Czechoslovakia in the final in 1976
Andrea Pirlo, who scored for Italy against England in 2012

Records

Most Won
Most Lost
Most Played
TeamPlayedWinLoss% WinWin YearLoss Year
 Czech Republic1330100%1976, 1980, 1996-
 Turkey110100%2008-
 Spain43175%1984, 2008, 20121996
 Germany232167%1996, 20161976
 Portugal32167%2004, 20162012
 Denmark21150%19921984
 France21150%19961996
 Poland21150%20162016
 Italy52340%2000, 20121980, 2008, 2016
 England41325%19961996, 2004, 2012
 Netherlands41325%20041992, 1996, 2000
 Croatia1010%-2008
 Sweden1010%-2004
  Switzerland1010%-2016

Championship Year in Bold

Notes

By year

Cesc Fàbregas, scorer of winning penalties for Spain in shoot-outs in two different tournaments (2008 and 2012)
YearTeamsKnock-out
Matches
PenaltiesPercentage
197644125.0%
198082150.0%
198483133.3%
19888300.0%
199283133.3%
1996167457.1%
2000167114.3%
2004167228.6%
2008167228.6%
2012167228.6%
20162415320%
Total651827.7%

Most and Fewest Penalties in bold

By chronological order

#
Winner
Final
score
Loser
Pen.
Score
Pen.
Taken
Missed penalties Ways of Miss Final penalty[2] Tournament
Round
Date
1.  Czechoslovakia 2–2  West Germany 5–3 5–4 West Germany Hoeneß Over Panenka 1976, Yugoslavia 1 Final June 20, 1976
2.  Czechoslovakia 1–1  Italy 9–8 9–9 Italy Collovati Saved Barmoš 1980, Italy 2 Third place play-off June 21, 1980
3.  Spain 1–1  Denmark 5–4 5–5 Denmark Elkjær Over Sarabia 1984, France 3 Semi-finals June 24, 1984
4.  Denmark 2–2  Netherlands 5–4 5–5 Netherlands van Basten Saved Christofte 1992, Sweden 3 Semi-finals June 22, 1992
5.  England 0–0  Spain 4–2 4–4 Spain Hierro
Spain Nadal
Bar
Saved
Nadal
GK Seaman
1996, England 5 Quarter-finals June 22, 1996
6.  France 0–0  Netherlands 5–4 5–5 Netherlands Seedorf Saved Blanc 1996, England 5 Quarter-finals June 22, 1996
7.  Czech Republic 0–0  France 6–5 6–6 France Pedros Saved Kadlec 1996, England 3 Semi-finals June 26, 1996
8.  Germany 1–1  England 6–5 6–6 England Southgate Saved Möller 1996, England 3 Semi-finals June 26, 1996
9.  Italy 0–0  Netherlands 3–1 4–4 Netherlands F. de Boer
Netherlands Stam
Italy Maldini
Netherlands Bosvelt
Saved
Over
Saved
Saved
Bosvelt
GK Toldo
2000, Belgium/Netherlands 3 Semi-finals June 29, 2000[3]
10.  Portugal 2–2  England 6–5 7–7 England Beckham
Portugal Rui Costa
England Vassell
Over
Over
Saved
Ricardo 2004, Portugal 5 Quarter-finals June 24, 2004[4]
11.  Netherlands 0–0  Sweden 5–4 6–6 Sweden Ibrahimović
Netherlands Cocu
Sweden Mellberg
Over
Post
Saved
Robben 2004, Portugal 5 Quarter-finals June 26, 2004[5]
12.  Turkey 1–1  Croatia 3–1 3–4 Croatia Modrić
Croatia Rakitić
Croatia Petrić
Wide
Wide
Saved
Petrić
GK Rüştü
2008, Austria/Switzerland 5 Quarter-finals June 20, 2008[6]
13.  Spain 0–0  Italy 4–2 5–4 Italy De Rossi
Spain Güiza
Italy Di Natale
Saved
Saved
Saved
Fàbregas 2008, Austria/Switzerland 5 Quarter-finals June 22, 2008[7]
14.  Italy 0–0  England 4–2 5–4 Italy Montolivo
England Young
England Cole
Wide
Bar
Saved
Diamanti 2012, Poland/Ukraine 5 Quarter-finals June 24, 2012[8]
15.  Spain 0–0  Portugal 4–2 5–4 Spain Alonso
Portugal Moutinho
Portugal Alves
Saved
Saved
Bar
Fàbregas 2012, Poland/Ukraine 5 Semi-finals June 27, 2012[9]
16.  Poland 1–1   Switzerland 5–4 5–5 Switzerland Xhaka Wide Krychowiak 2016, France 5 Round of 16 June 25, 2016[10]
17.  Portugal 1–1  Poland 5–3 5–4 Poland Błaszczykowski
Saved
Quaresma 2016, France 5 Quarter-finals June 30, 2016[11]
18.  Germany 1–1  Italy 6–5 9–9 Italy Zaza
Germany Müller
Germany Özil
Italy Pellè
Italy Bonucci
Germany Schweinsteiger
Italy Darmian
Over
Saved
Post
Wide
Saved

Over
Saved
Hector 2016, France 5 Quarter-finals July 2, 2016[12]
Key
GK = Goalkeeper
= Goal
= Miss

See also

References

  1. Ionescu, Romeo (2008). The Complete Results & Line-ups of the European Football Championships 1958-2008. Cleethorpes: Soccer Books Limited. ISBN 978-1-86223-172-6.
  2. The outcome of the penalty after which the shoot-out ended. This column lists either the winning goalscorer, the player who missed the last penalty (if this was off target), or the player who took the last penalty and the goalkeeper who saved it
  3. "Italy 0-0 Holland (Italy win 3-1 on penalties)". BBC Sport. BBC. 29 June 2000. Retrieved 29 June 2000. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. "Portugal 2-2 England (Portugal go through 6-5 on penalties)". BBC Sport. BBC. 24 June 2004. Retrieved 24 June 2004.
  5. "Sweden 0-0 Holland (Holland go through 5-4 on penalties)". BBC Sport. BBC. 26 June 2004. Retrieved 26 June 2004.
  6. "Croatia 1-1 Turkey (1-3 pens)". BBC Sport. BBC. 20 June 2008. Retrieved 20 June 2008.
  7. "Spain 0-0 Italy (4-2 pens)". BBC Sport. BBC. 22 June 2008. Retrieved 22 June 2008.
  8. "England 0 - 0 Italy (Italy win 4-2 on penalties)". BBC Sport. BBC. 24 June 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  9. "Portugal 0 - 0 Spain (Spain win 4-2 on penalties)". BBC Sport. BBC. 27 June 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  10. "Switzerland 1 - 1 Poland (Poland win 5-4 on penalties)". BBC Sport. BBC. 25 June 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
  11. "Poland 1 - 1 Portugal (Portugal win 5-3 on penalties)". BBC Sport. BBC. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  12. "Germany 1 - 1 Italy (Germany win 6-5 on penalties)". BBC Sport. BBC. 2 July 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2016.


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