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This is a list of all penalty shoot-outs that have occurred in the final tournaments of the UEFA European Championship.[1][2]

Complete list

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Key
  • football with check mark = scored penalty
  • football with red X = missed penalty
  • golden background = scored penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • red background = missed penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • grey background = 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
No. Edition Round Winners F Losers Penalties Winning team Losing team Date Venue
S M T GK Takers Takers GK City Stadium
1. 1976,
Yugoslavia
Final  Czechoslovakia 2–2  West Germany 5–3 0–1 5–4 Viktor Masný football with check mark
Nehoda football with check mark
Ondruš football with check mark
Jurkemik football with check mark
Panenka football with check mark
football with check mark Bonhof
football with check mark Flohe
football with check mark Bongartz
football with red X Hoeneß
Maier 20 June 1976 Belgrade Red Star
2. 1980,
Italy
3rd place play-off  Czechoslovakia 1–1[A]  Italy 9–8 0–1 9–9 Netolička Masný football with check mark
Nehoda football with check mark
Ondruš football with check mark
Jurkemik football with check mark
Panenka football with check mark

Gögh football with check mark
Gajdůšek football with check mark
Kozák football with check mark
Barmoš football with check mark

football with check mark Causio
football with check mark Altobelli
football with check mark G. Baresi
football with check mark Cabrini
football with check mark Benetti

football with check mark Graziani
football with check mark Scirea
football with check mark Tardelli
football with red X Collovati

Zoff 21 June 1980 Naples San Paolo
3. 1984,
France
Semi-finals  Spain 1–1  Denmark 5–4 0–1 5–5 Arconada Santillana football with check mark
Señor football with check mark
Urquiaga football with check mark
Víctor football with check mark
Sarabia football with check mark
football with check mark Brylle
football with check mark J. Olsen
football with check mark Laudrup
football with check mark Lerby
football with red X Elkjær
Qvist 24 June 1984 Lyon Gerland
4. 1992,
Sweden
Semi-finals  Denmark 2–2  Netherlands 5–4 0–1 5–5 Schmeichel Larsen football with check mark
Povlsen football with check mark
Elstrup football with check mark
Vilfort football with check mark
Christofte football with check mark
football with check mark Koeman
football with red X Van Basten
football with check mark Bergkamp
football with check mark Rijkaard
football with check mark Witschge
Van Breukelen 22 June 1992 Gothenburg Ullevi
5. 1996,
England
Quarter-finals  England 0–0  Spain 4–2 0–2 4–4 Seaman Shearer football with check mark
Platt football with check mark
Pearce football with check mark
Gascoigne football with check mark
football with red X Hierro
football with check mark Amor
football with check mark Belsué
football with red X Nadal
Zubizarreta 22 June 1996 London Wembley
6.  France 0–0  Netherlands 5–4 0–1 5–5 Lama Zidane football with check mark
Djorkaeff football with check mark
Lizarazu football with check mark
Guérin football with check mark
Blanc football with check mark
football with check mark De Kock
football with check mark R. de Boer
football with check mark Kluivert
football with red X Seedorf
football with check mark Blind
Van der Sar 22 June 1996 Liverpool Anfield
7. Semi-finals  Czech Republic 0–0  France 6–5 0–1 6–6 Kouba Kubík football with check mark
Nedvěd football with check mark
Berger football with check mark
Poborský football with check mark
Rada football with check mark

Kadlec football with check mark

football with check mark Zidane
football with check mark Djorkaeff
football with check mark Lizarazu
football with check mark Guérin
football with check mark Blanc

football with red X Pedros

Lama 26 June 1996 Manchester Old Trafford
8.  Germany 1–1  England 6–5 0–1 6–6 Köpke Häßler football with check mark
Strunz football with check mark
Reuter football with check mark
Ziege football with check mark
Kuntz football with check mark

Möller football with check mark

football with check mark Shearer
football with check mark Platt
football with check mark Pearce
football with check mark Gascoigne
football with check mark Sheringham
10. 2004,
Portugal
Quarter-finals  Portugal 2–2  England 6–5 1–2 7–7 Ricardo Deco football with check mark
Simão football with check mark
Rui Costa football with red X
Ronaldo football with check mark
Maniche football with check mark

Postiga football with check mark
Ricardo football with check mark

football with red X Beckham
football with check mark Owen
football with check mark Lampard
football with check mark Terry
football with check mark Hargreaves

football with check mark A. Cole
football with red X Vassell

James 24 June 2004 Lisbon Da Luz
11.  Netherlands 0–0  Sweden 5–4 1–2 6–6 Van der Sar Van Nistelrooy football with check mark
Heitinga football with check mark
Reiziger football with check mark
Cocu football with red X
Makaay football with check mark

Robben football with check mark

football with check mark Källström
football with check mark Larsson
football with red X Ibrahimović
football with check mark Ljungberg
football with check mark Wilhelmsson

football with red X Mellberg

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

Hummels football with check mark
Kimmich football with check mark
Boateng football with check mark
Hector football with check mark

football with check mark Insigne
football with red X Zaza
football with check mark Barzagli
football with red X Pellè
football with red X Bonucci

football with check mark Giaccherini
football with check mark Parolo
football with check mark De Sciglio
football with red X Darmian

Buffon 2 July 2016 Bordeaux Nouveau Stade)
19. 2020,
Pan-European
Round of 16   Switzerland 3–3  France 5–4 0–1 5–5 Sommer Gavranović football with check mark
Schär football with check mark
Akanji football with check mark
Vargas football with check mark
Mehmedi football with check mark
football with check mark Pogba
football with check mark Giroud
football with check mark Thuram
football with check mark Kimpembe
football with red X Mbappé
Lloris 28 June 2021 Bucharest Arena Națională
20. Quarter-finals  Spain 1–1   Switzerland 3–1 2–3 5–4 Simón Busquets football with red X
Olmo football with check mark
Rodri football with red X
Gerard football with check mark
Oyarzabal football with check mark
football with check mark Gavranović
football with red X Schär
football with red X Akanji
football with red X Vargas
Sommer 2 July 2021 Saint Petersburg Krestovsky
21. Semi-finals  Italy 1–1  Spain 4–2 1–2 5–4 Donnarumma Locatelli football with red X
Belotti football with check mark
Bonucci football with check mark
Bernardeschi football with check mark
Jorginho football with check mark
football with red X Olmo
football with check mark Gerard
football with check mark Thiago
football with red X Morata
Simón 6 July 2021 London Wembley
22. Final  Italy 1–1  England 3–2 2–3 5–5 Donnarumma Berardi football with check mark
Belotti football with red X
Bonucci football with check mark
Bernardeschi football with check mark
Jorginho football with red X
football with check mark Kane
football with check mark Maguire
football with red X Rashford
football with red X Sancho
football with red X Saka
Pickford 11 July 2021 London Wembley
23. 2024,
Germany
Round of 16  Portugal 0–0  Slovenia 3–0 0–3 3–3 Costa Ronaldo football with check mark
Fernandes football with check mark
B. Silva football with check mark
football with red X Iličić
football with red X Balkovec
football with red X Verbič
Oblak 1 July 2024 Frankfurt Waldstadion
24. Quarter-finals  France 0–0  Portugal 5–3 0–1 5–4 Maignan Dembélé football with check mark
Fofana football with check mark
Koundé football with check mark
Barcola football with check mark
Hernandez football with check mark
football with check mark Ronaldo
football with check mark B. Silva
football with red X Félix
football with check mark Mendes
Costa 5 July 2024 Hamburg Volksparkstadion
25.  England 1–1   Switzerland 5–3 0–1 5–4 Pickford Palmer football with check mark
Bellingham football with check mark
Saka football with check mark
Toney football with check mark
Alexander-Arnold football with check mark
football with red X Akanji
football with check mark Schär
football with check mark Shaqiri
football with check mark Amdouni
Sommer 6 July 2024 Düsseldorf Merkur Spiel-Arena
Notes
  1. No extra time was played.

Statistics

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By team

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Antonín Panenka, scorer of the winning penalty for Czechoslovakia in the final in 1976
Andrea Pirlo, who scored for Italy against England in 2012
TeamPlayedWonLostWin %Years wonYears lostSAS %
 Czech Republic330100%1976†1, 19801, 19962020100%
 Turkey110100%200833100%
 Spain64267%1984, 2008, 2012, 20201996, 2020202871.4%
 Germany32167%1996, 20161976†3151978.9%
 Portugal53260%2004, 2016, 20242012, 2024192382.6%
 Italy74357%2000, 2012, 2020†×21980, 2008, 2016294170.7%
 France42250%1996, 20241996, 2020192190.5%
 Denmark21150%1992198491090.0%
 Poland21150%201620168988.9%
 England62433%1996, 20241996, 2004, 2012, 2020†233174.2%
  Switzerland41325%20202016, 2020, 2024131872.2%
 Netherlands41325%20041992, 1996, 2000142070.0%
 Sweden1010%20044666.7%
 Croatia1010%20081425.0%
 Slovenia1010%2024030%

Championship year in bold

Notes

By year

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Cesc Fàbregas, scorer of winning penalties for Spain in shoot-outs in two different tournaments (2008 and 2012)
  • Penalty shoot-outs were introduced to the UEFA European Championship in 1976.
  • Before 1976, there were 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 the Soviet Union was decided by coin toss. When the Euro 1968 final between Italy and Yugoslavia was level after 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 hosts.
  • Since 2004, if only two teams finish the group stage with the same record (points as well as goals scored and conceded), and they drew against each other on the final matchday, a penalty shoot-out would be used to determine their final ranking. However, no such instance has yet occurred.[3]
YearTeamsKnockout
matches
Shoot-outsPenalty %Penalties scoredPenalty attemptsScore %
197644125.0%8988.9%
198082150.0%171894.4%
198483133.3%91090.0%
19888300.0%
199283133.3%91090.0%
1996167457.1%374288.1%
2000167114.3%4850.0%
2004167228.6%202676.9%
2008167228.6%101662.5%
2012167228.6%121866.7%
20162415320.0%283775.7%
20202415426.6%243863.1%
20242415320.0%192479.2%
Total952526.3%19725676.9%

Highest and lowest numbers in bold.

See also

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References

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  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. "EURO penalty shoot-outs: What was the longest? Who saved the most spot kicks?". UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 11 July 2021. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  3. "Tiebreakers explained". BBC Sport (British Broadcasting Corporation). 18 June 2004. Archived from the original on 22 June 2004. Retrieved 7 March 2008.
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