List of UEFA European Championship penalty shoot-outs

This is a list of all penalty shoot-outs that have occurred in the final tournaments 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
  • 5 -  Italy (1980, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2016)
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)
  • Penalty-kicks were introduced to the UEFA European Championship in 1976.
  • Before 1976, there are 17 matches during the first four tournaments from 1960 to 1972, 16 scheduled matches ( four per tournament ) and 1 replay match. Only 2 of those matches were not decided within 120 minutes. The Euro 1968 semi-final between Italy and Soviet Union was decided by coin toss. When Euro 1968 final between Italy and Yugoslavia drew in 120 minutes, a replay was scheduled instead of a coin toss. Both the semi-final coin toss and the final replay were won by Italy, the host.
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

Complete list

Key
  • = scored penalty
  • golden background = scored penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • = missed penalty
  • red background = missed penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • grey background = the first penalty in the shoot-out
  • horizontal line within a list of takers = beginning of the sudden death stage
Penalty shoot-outs in the UEFA European Championship
# Winner F Loser Penalties Winning team Losing team Year Round Date
S M T GK Takers Takers GK
1.  Czechoslovakia 2–2  West Germany 5–3 0–1 5–4 Viktor Masný
Nehoda
Ondruš
Jurkemik
Panenka
Bonhof
Flohe
Bongartz
Hoeneß
Maier 1976, Yugoslavia Final June 20, 1976
2.  Czechoslovakia 1–1  Italy 9–8 0–1 9–9 Netolička Masný
Nehoda
Ondruš
Jurkemik
Panenka

Gögh
Gajdůšek
Kozák
Barmoš

Causio
Altobelli
G. Baresi
Cabrini
Benetti

Graziani
Scirea
Tardelli
Collovati

Zoff 1980, Italy 3rd place play-off June 21, 1980
3.  Spain 1–1  Denmark 5–4 0–1 5–5 Arconada Santillana
Señor
Urquiaga
Víctor
Sarabia
Brylle
J. Olsen
Laudrup
Lerby
Elkjær
Qvist 1984, France Semi-finals June 24, 1984
4.  Denmark 2–2  Netherlands 5–4 0–1 5–5 Schmeichel Larsen
Povlsen
Elstrup
Vilfort
Christofte
Koeman
Van Basten
Bergkamp
Rijkaard
Witschge
Van Breukelen 1992, Sweden Semi-finals June 22, 1992
5.  England 0–0  Spain 4–2 0–2 4–4 Seaman Shearer
Platt
Pearce
Gascoigne
Hierro
Amor
Belsué
Nadal
Zubizarreta 1996, England Quarter-finals June 22, 1996
6.  France 0–0  Netherlands 5–4 0–1 5–5 Lama Zidane
Djorkaeff
Lizarazu
Guérin
Blanc
De Kock
De Boer
Kluivert
Seedorf
Blind
Van der Sar
7.  Czech Republic 0–0  France 6–5 0–1 6–6 Kouba Kubík
Nedvěd
Berger
Poborský
Rada

Kadlec

Zidane
Djorkaeff
Lizarazu
Guérin
Blanc

Pedros

Lama Semi-finals June 26, 1996
8.  Germany 1–1  England 6–5 0–1 6–6 Köpke Häßler
Strunz
Reuter
Ziege
Kuntz

Möller

Shearer
Platt
Pearce
Gascoigne
Sheringham

Southgate

Seaman
9.  Italy 0–0  Netherlands 3–1 1–3 4–4 Toldo Di Biagio
Pessotto
Totti
Maldini
F. de Boer
Stam
Kluivert
Bosvelt
Van der Sar 2000, Belgium/Netherlands Semi-finals June 29, 2000
10.  Portugal 2–2  England 6–5 1–2 7–7 Ricardo Deco
Simão
Rui Costa
Ronaldo
Maniche

Postiga
Ricardo

Beckham
Owen
Lampard
Terry
Hargreaves

A. Cole
Vassell

James 2004, Portugal Quarter-finals June 24, 2004
11.  Netherlands 0–0  Sweden 5–4 1–2 6–6 Van der Sar Van Nistelrooy
Heitinga
Reiziger
Cocu
Makaay

Robben

Källström
Larsson
Ibrahimović
Ljungberg
Wilhelmsson

Mellberg

Isaksson June 26, 2004
12.  Turkey 1–1  Croatia 3–1 0–3 3–4 Reçber Turan
Şentürk
Altıntop
Modrić
Srna
Rakitić
Petrić
Pletikosa 2008, Austria/Switzerland Quarter-finals June 20, 2008
13.  Spain 0–0  Italy 4–2 1–2 5–4 Casillas Villa
Cazorla
Senna
Güiza
Fàbregas
Grosso
De Rossi
Camoranesi
Di Natale
Buffon June 22, 2008
14.  Italy 0–0  England 4–2 1–2 5–4 Buffon Balotelli
Montolivo
Pirlo
Nocerino
Diamanti
Gerrard
Rooney
Young
Cole
Hart 2012, Poland/Ukraine Quarter-finals June 24, 2012
15.  Spain 0–0  Portugal 4–2 1–2 5–4 Casillas Alonso
Iniesta
Piqué
Ramos
Fàbregas
Moutinho
Pepe
Nani
Alves
Patrício Semi-finals June 27, 2012
16.  Poland 1–1   Switzerland 5–4 0–1 5–5 Fabiański Lewandowski
Milik
Glik
Błaszczykowski
Krychowiak
Lichtsteiner
Xhaka
Shaqiri
Schär
Rodríguez
Sommer 2016, France Round of 16 June 25, 2016
17.  Portugal 1–1  Poland 5–3 0–1 5–4 Patrício Ronaldo
Sanches
Moutinho
Nani
Quaresma
Lewandowski
Milik
Glik
Błaszczykowski
Fabiański Quarter-finals June 30, 2016
18.  Germany 1–1  Italy 6–5 3–4 9–9 Neuer Kroos
Müller
Özil
Draxler
Schweinsteiger

Hummels
Kimmich
Boateng
Hector

Insigne
Zaza
Barzagli
Pellè
Bonucci

Giaccherini
Parolo
De Sciglio
Darmian

Buffon July 2, 2016

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.


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