A statistical look at Euro 2024

Jun 3, 2024 2 min read
Twenty-four teams will compete for the Euro 2024 trophy (Adam Davy/PA)
Twenty-four teams will compete for the Euro 2024 trophy (Adam Davy/PA)

This summer’s European Championship begins on June 14 with hosts Germany seeking a record fourth title.

Here, the PA news agency takes a statistical look at the event.

Germany celebrate with the Euro 96 trophy
Germany share the record of three European Championship wins (PA)

17 – this will be the 17th staging of the Euros.

3 – hosts Germany share the record with Spain for the most titles.

10 – nations to have won the tournament, also including Italy and France twice apiece with one win each for the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Denmark, Greece and Portugal. Yugoslavia, Belgium and England have also reached the final.

3 – host nations to win the tournament – Spain in 1964, Italy in 1968 and France in 1984. France were also runners-up on home soil in 2016, as were Portugal in 2004.

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates victory over Wales in the Euro 2016 semi-final
Cristiano Ronaldo is the European Championship’s record goalscorer (Nick Potts/PA)

14 – Cristiano Ronaldo’s goals for Portugal in European Championship finals tournaments, comfortably an all-time record. Ronaldo is five clear of Michel Platini’s second-ranked tally while the leading active challenger is Platini’s fellow Frenchman Antoine Griezmann on seven.

9 – Platini’s goals all came at the 1984 tournament, making it a record for a single Euros.

8 – hat-tricks at Euros finals, including two for Platini. Spain’s David Villa in 2008 was the last man to achieve the feat.

10 – venues in use for this year’s tournament.

Graphic showing the Euro 2024 Group stage venues
Euro 2024 Group stage venues (PA graphic)

4 – manager Gareth Southgate will take England into a fourth major tournament, having reached a final, a semi-final and a quarter-final in the previous three.

12Harry Kane is England’s record major tournament goalscorer, with four at Euro 2020 and eight at World Cups.

26 – players allowed in each nation’s squad, though some such as France and Belgium have named fewer.

1Georgia will be making their first appearance at the finals, the only debutant this summer.

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