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European Championship for nations all-time table 1960-2008
This all-time table includes the final tournaments as well as the qualification for the European Championships for nations since its unofficial inaugaration in 1960. Note that wins and losses in penalty shoot-outs are counted as such in the table. But, the goaldifference is counted after extra- time, thus the penalty shoot-out penalties are not counted in the goaldifferences of the countries concerned. Three points for a win was installed 1996. The table has been compiled through reliable sources. Thanks to the RSSSF for additional information. You are free to copy this document but please state the source, i.e. Clas Glenning.THREE POINTS FOR A WIN
1. Spain 13 127 78 23 26 272-108 257 2. Netherlands 11 121 76 19 26 251- 95 247 3. France 13 120 68 28 24 237-136 232 4. Italy 12 115 61 35 19 178- 81 218 5. Portugal 13 112 62 25 25 190-104 211 6. England 11 106 59 25 22 204- 78 202 7. Romania 13 109 53 29 27 192-107 188 8. Denmark 13 121 50 27 44 185-162 177 9. Scotland 11 98 47 22 29 139-102 163 10.Greece 12 101 48 18 35 146-116 162 11.Bulgaria 13 101 46 23 32 149-107 161 12.Sweden 12 96 45 23 28 143- 95 158 13.Serbia & Montenegro* 11 86 46 17 23 165-112 155 14.Belgium 12 96 42 23 31 138-112 149 15.Hungary 13 98 41 21 36 166-144 144 16.USSR (incl. CIS) 9 74 41 20 13 121- 57 143 17.Ireland (Eire) 13 100 38 29 33 143-122 143 18.Germany 5 67 43 13 11 138- 55 142 19.Poland 13 93 38 25 30 132-104 139 20.Turkey 13 100 38 22 40 119-143 136 21.Czech Republic 4 57 41 7 9 121- 43 130 22.Czechoslovakia 9 64 34 16 14 119- 58 118 23.Norway 13 97 33 19 45 124-139 118 24.Northern Ireland 12 90 32 19 39 95-117 115 25.Wales 12 86 32 18 36 108-119 114 26.Austria 13 82 33 13 36 146-127 112 27.Switzerland 12 83 30 22 31 122-111 112 28.Croatia 4 51 31 11 9 91- 40 104 29.BRD 6 49 29 15 5 96- 29 102 30.Russia 4 53 30 10 13 107- 56 100 31.Finland 11 84 21 20 43 84-136 83 32.DDR 8 46 20 12 14 76- 57 72 33.Iceland 10 78 17 14 47 58-126 65 34.Ukraine 4 42 16 13 13 56- 48 61 35.Slovenia 4 47 16 12 19 57- 64 60 36.Latvia 4 45 17 7 21 53- 62 58 37.Slovakia 4 40 17 6 17 70- 59 57 38.Israel 4 40 16 9 15 67- 53 57 39.Lithuania 4 40 16 5 19 39- 52 53 40.Cyprus 11 86 12 12 62 60-241 48 41.Albania 10 73 10 17 46 55-140 47 42.Bosnia-Herzegovina 3 30 11 4 15 37- 47 37 43.Georgia 4 40 11 4 25 46- 64 37 44.FYR Macedonia 4 38 8 11 19 45- 58 35 45.Moldova 4 38 8 7 23 35- 82 31 46.Belorussia 4 38 8 6 24 33- 66 30 47.Armenia 4 40 7 8 25 25- 62 29 48.Estonia 4 40 7 5 28 27- 75 26 49.Serbia 1 14 6 6 2 22- 11 24 50.Luxemburg 12 89 5 8 76 35-252 23 51.Malta 11 82 3 11 68 42-251 20 52.Azerbaijan 4 40 3 5 32 19-103 14 53.Liechtenstein 4 40 3 4 33 14-133 13 54.Kazakhstan 1 14 2 4 8 11- 21 10 55.Faroe Islands 4 40 2 4 34 25-113 10 56.Andorra 3 30 0 0 30 6- 88 0 57.San Marino 5 46 0 0 46 6-200 0 * = Yugoslavia before February 2003. NOTES The games between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the qualification for Euro 2008 was cancelled by UEFA as the countries involved could not decide on appropriate venues for the encounters between them. The game between Denmark and Sweden in the qualification for Euro 2008 was abandoned in the 89th minute with the score 3-3 and Sweden awarded a penalty, after a Danish member of the crowd attacked the referee. The game was set to 0-3 by UEFA decision.Comments on the contents of this page, write to my e-mail address:
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