UEFA Women's Championship

European association football tournament for women's national teams

The UEFA Women's Championship is the women's version of the UEFA European Football Championship. Germany has had the most titles so far (eight titles).[1] The first champion of the tournament was Sweden[1] The tournament was founded in 1984. The current champions are Germany.[1] Three of the tournaments have been part of the European Competition for Representative Women's Teams and all the rest have been UEFA Women's Championship.

Results change

Editions Years Hosts Finals Third place playoff or losing semi-finalists Number of teams
Winners Scores Runners-u

s up

Third place Score Fourth place
1 1984 Various  
Sweden
1–0
0–1
(4–3 p)
 
England
  Denmark and   Italy 4
2 1987   Norway  
Norway
2–1  
Sweden
 
Italy
2–1  
England
4
3 1989   West Germany  
West Germany
4–1  
Norway
 
Sweden
2–1 (aet)  
Italy
4
4 1991   Denmark  
Germany
3–1 (aet)  
Norway
 
Denmark
2–1 (aet)  
Italy
4
5 1993   Italy  
Norway
1–0  
Italy
 
Denmark
3–1  
Germany
4
6 1995 Various  
Germany
3–2  
Sweden
  England and   Norway 4
7 1997   Norway
  Sweden
 
Germany
2–0  
Italy
  Spain and   Sweden 8
8 2001   Germany  
Germany
1–0 (aet)  
Sweden
  Denmark and   Norway 8
9 2005   England  
Germany
3–1  
Norway
  Finland and   Sweden 8
10 2009   Finland  
Germany
6–2  
England
  Netherlands and   Norway 12
11 2013   Sweden  
Germany
1–0  
Norway
  Denmark and   Sweden 12
12 2017   Netherlands  
Netherlands
4–2  
Denmark
  Austria and   England 16
13 2022   England 16

References change