Top 5 European Championships Winning Teams
Top 5 Greatest Ever Teams To Have Won The European Championships
Picked by a panel of 20 football enthusiasts here are our top five greatest ever European Championship winning teams since the inaugural competition in 1960...
5. Soviet Union 1960
The Soviet Union in 1960 is notably remembered for its triumph in the inaugural UEFA European Championship, then known as the European Nations' Cup.This Soviet team had some excellent players in their ranks, most notably the legendary goalkeeper Lev Yashin, along with Viktor Ponedelnik, and Slava Metreveli.
4. West Germany 1972
West Germany's national football team had a particularly memorable year in 1972, winning the UEFA European Championship. This victory was a pivotal moment in the history of German football, showcasing a team that would dominate European football throughout the 1970s.The Germans had a very tough route to the final, overcoming England, an then Belgium, before facing the Soviet Union in the final, who they'd beat convincingly, 3-0.
Players like Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, Günter Netzer, and Sepp Maier, made this one of the great international teams of individuals, of any era.
3. Spain 2012
In 2012, Spain's national football team achieved a historic milestone by winning the UEFA European Championship, making them the first team to win three consecutive major international tournaments. This victory solidified their dominance in world football during this period.This Spain team contained many of its superstars that won the world cup and previous Euros. Andrés Iniesta, Xavi, and David Silva were perhaps the greatest trio of midfielders in European Championship history.
2. France 2000
France's national football team had an exceptional year in 2000, winning the UEFA European Championship and solidifying their status as one of the premier teams in international football. This victory came just two years after their triumph at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, making them the first team to hold both titles simultaneously since West Germany in the 1970s.France's triumph at UEFA Euro 2000 remains a significant achievement in the history of international football, demonstrating their dominance and setting a benchmark for future teams.
1. Netherlands 1988
The Netherlands in 1988 is especially significant in the context of football, as it was the year the Dutch national team won their first (and only) major international title.This Netherlands team was truly magnificent, with the excellent trio, Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten, and Frank Rijkaard leading their charge.
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