We take a look at all of the countries to have won the Women's Euros since the competition's establishment in 1984.
Sweden were crowned the winners of the inaugural Women's Euros in 1984, overcoming England on penalties following a two-legged final.
The Swedes were then downed by Scandinavian rivals Norway in the final of the second edition of the tournament in 1987, before Germany embarked on a run which saw them win seven out of the next eight Euros between 1989 and 2013.
The only occasion this period of dominance that Germany did not get their hands on the Euros trophy was in 1993 when Norway secured their second crown with victory over Italy in the final.
The past two UEFA Women's Euros have seen new champions crowned, with Netherlands prevailing in 2017 and England victorious in 2022.
Year | Winners | Runners-up |
1984 | Sweden | England |
1987 | Norway | Sweden |
1989 | West Germany | Norway |
1991 | Germany | Norway |
1993 | Norway | Italy |
1995 | Germany | Sweden |
1997 | Germany | Italy |
2001 | Germany | Sweden |
2005 | Germany | Norway |
2009 | Germany | England |
2013 | Germany | Norway |
2017 | Netherlands | Denmark |
2022 | England | Germany |