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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)
Team
Played
Win
Loss
% Win
Win Year
Loss Year
Czech Republic 1
3
3
0
100%
1976 , 1980, 1996
-
Turkey
1
1
0
100%
2008
-
Spain
4
3
1
75%
1984, 2008 , 2012
1996
Germany 2
3
2
1
67%
1996, 2016
1976
Portugal
3
2
1
67%
2004, 2016
2012
Denmark
2
1
1
50%
1992
1984
France
2
1
1
50%
1996
1996
Poland
2
1
1
50%
2016
2016
Italy
5
2
3
40%
2000, 2012
1980, 2008, 2016
England
4
1
3
25%
1996
1996, 2004, 2012
Netherlands
4
1
3
25%
2004
1992, 1996, 2000
Croatia
1
0
1
0%
-
2008
Sweden
1
0
1
0%
-
2004
Switzerland
1
0
1
0%
-
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.
Year
Teams
Knock-out Matches
Penalties
Percentage
1976
4
4
1
25.0%
1980
8
2
1
50.0%
1984
8
3
1
33.3%
1988
8
3
0
0.0%
1992
8
3
1
33.3%
1996
16
7
4
57.1%
2000
16
7
1
14.3%
2004
16
7
2
28.6%
2008
16
7
2
28.6%
2012
16
7
2
28.6%
2016
24
15
3
20%
Total
65
18
27.7%
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
Loser
Penalties
Winning team
Losing team
Year
Round
Date
Takers
Takers
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
^ 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 .