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UEFA Women's EURO facts and figures: Player records, most goals, biggest wins

Most wins, highest scorers, perfect campaigns: all the records.

Northern Ireland's Julie Nelson is mobbed after becoming the oldest ever finals scorer against Norway
Northern Ireland's Julie Nelson is mobbed after becoming the oldest ever finals scorer against Norway UEFA via Getty Images

WOMEN'S EURO ROLL OF HONOUR

Women's EURO winners

UEFA European Women's Championship
2022: England 2-1 Germany (aet); London, England
2017: Netherlands 4-2 Denmark; Enschede, Netherlands
2013: Germany 1-0 Norway; Solna, Sweden
2009: Germany 6-2 England; Helsinki, Finland
2005: Germany 3-1 Norway; Blackburn, England
2001: Germany 1-0 Sweden (aet, golden goal); Ulm, Germany
1997: Germany 2-0 Italy; Oslo, Norway
1995: Germany 3-2 Sweden; Kaiserslautern, Germany
1993: Norway 1-0 Italy; Cesena, Italy
1991: Germany 3-1 Norway (aet); Aalborg, Denmark
UEFA European Competition for Representative Women's Teams
1989: West Germany 4-1 Norway; Osnabruck, West Germany
1987: Norway 2-1 Sweden; Oslo, Norway
1984: Sweden 1-1 England (4-3 pens); two legs, Gothenburg and Luton

TEAM RECORDS

Most titles

8 Germany/West Germany
2 Norway
1 England
1 Netherlands
1 Sweden

Most final appearances

9 Germany/West Germany
6 Norway
4 Sweden
3 England
2 Italy
1 Denmark
1 Netherlands

Most semi-final appearances

10 Germany/West Germany
9 Norway
9 Sweden
6 Denmark
6 England
6 Italy
2 Netherlands
1 Austria
1 Finland
1 France
1 Spain

Most goals scored in a single final tournament

22 England (2022)

Most goals scored in a single group stage

14 England (2022)

Fewest goals conceded in a single group stage

0 England (2022), Germany (2005, 2022)

Perfect group stage campaigns

Classic Germany Women's EURO goals

England (2017, 2022)
France (2013)
Germany (2001, 2005, 2009, 2022)
Netherlands (2017)
Sweden (1997)

Longest winning runs per team (qualifying and final tournaments combined)

38 Germany (06/04/2000 – 19/11/2011)

MATCH RECORDS

Biggest margin of victory

Final tournament: England 8-0 Norway (2022, group stage)
Final tournament knockout: Sweden 5-0 Iceland (2013, quarter-final)
Qualifying two-legged knockout: Commonwealth of Independent States 0-7 Germany (1993)
Qualifying group stage: Spain 17-0 Slovenia (1995); Norway 17-0 Slovakia (1997); Germany 17-0 Kazakhstan (2013)

Highest-scoring final tournament games

England 8-0 Norway (2022, group stage)
Germany 6-2 England (2009 final)
Norway 5-3 Italy (2005, group stage)

Highest scoring draw

Portugal 2-2 Switzerland (2022 group stage)
Denmark 2-2 Italy (1997 group stage)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Individual match goalscoring

Final tournament: 4 – Marianne Pettersen (Norway) vs Denmark (1997 group stage) – 15, 17, 49 & 79 minutes
Qualifying: 7 – María Paz (Spain) vs Kazakhstan (2013)

Other final tournament hat-tricks
Beth Mead (England) vs Norway (2022 group stage) – 34, 38 & 81 minutes
Grace Geyoro (France) vs Italy (2022 group stage) – 9, 40 & 45 minutes
Jodie Taylor (England) vs Scotland (2017 group stage) – 11, 26 & 53 minutes
Angélique Roujas (France) vs Russia (1997 group stage) – 26, 57 & 74 minutes
Line Videkull (Sweden) vs Norway (1995 semi-final second leg) – 59, 61 & 76 minutes

Most final wins

5 Birgit Prinz (Germany)
4 Doris Fitschen (Germany/West Germany)
4 Bettina Wiegmann (Germany)
3 Ariane Hingst (Germany)
3 Steffi Jones (Germany)
3 Maren Meinert (Germany)
3 Heidi Mohr (Germany/West Germany)
3 Silvia Neid (Germany/West Germany)
3 Silke Rottenberg (Germany)
3 Sandra Smisek (Germany)
3 Martina Voss-Tecklenburg (Germany)

Most final appearances

5 Birgit Prinz (Germany)
4 Doris Fitschen (Germany/West Germany)
4 Heidi Støre (Norway)
4 Bettina Wiegmann (Germany)

Finals top scorers

Great Women's EURO goals

2022: Beth Mead* (England), Alex Popp (Germany) 6
2017: Jodie Taylor (England) 5
2013: Lotta Schelin (Sweden) 5
2009: Inka Grings (Germany) 6
2005: Inka Grings (Germany) 4
2001: Claudia Müller (Germany), Sandra Smisek (Germany) 3
1997: Carolina Morace (Italy), Marianne Pettersen (Norway), Angélique Roujas (France) 4
1995: Lena Videkull (Sweden) 3
1993: Susan Mackensie (Denmark) 2
1991: Heidi Mohr (Germany) 4
1989: Sissel Grude (Norway), Ursula Lohn (West Germany) 2
1987: Trude Stendal (Norway) 3
1984: Pia Sundhage (Sweden) 4

*Top Scorer winner on assists

Overall competition top scorers

2022: Tine De Caigny (Belgium) 13
2017: Ada Hegerberg (Norway), Jane Ross (Scotland), Harpa Thorsteinsdóttir (Iceland) 10
2013: Celia Okoyino da Mbabi (Germany) 19
2009: Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Iceland) 12
2005: Birgit Prinz (Germany) 17
2001: Gitte Krogh (Denmark) 14
1997: Gabriela Chlumecká (Czech Republic), Marianne Pettersen (Norway) 13
1995: Patricia Brocker (Germany) 18
1993: Carolina Morace (Italy) 13
1991: Heidi Mohr (Germany) 10
1989: Heidi Mohr (West Germany), Carolina Morace (Italy), Elisabetta Vignotto (Italy) 6
1987: Kerry Davis (England), Elisabetta Vignotto (Italy) 8
1984: Eilsabetta Vignotto (Italy) 11

All-time top scorers (final tournaments)

Watch Prinz stunner for Germany in 2001

10 Inka Grings (Germany)
10 Birgit Prinz (Germany)
8 Carolina Morace (Italy)
8 Heidi Mohr (Germany/West Germany)
8 Lotta Schelin (Sweden)

All-time top scorers (including qualifying)

42 Carolina Morace (Italy)
40 Birgit Prinz (Germany)
38 Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Iceland)
36 Heidi Mohr (Germany/West Germany)
33 Patrizia Panico (Italy)

Most appearances (final tournaments)

23 Birgit Prinz (Germany)
20 Solvieg Gulbrandsen (Norway)
19 Patrizia Panico (Italy)
19 Caroline Seger (Sweden)
18 Katrine Pedersen (Denmark) 

Most appearances (including qualifying)

61 Gillian Coultard (England)
55 Carolina Morace (Italy)
55 Patrizia Panico (Italy)
55 Heidi Støre (Norway)
53 Katrine Pedersen (Denmark)
53 Doris Fitschen (Germany/West Germany)
51 Kerry Davis (England)
50 Birgit Prinz (Germany)
49 Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Iceland)

Most games as head coach (final tournament)

15 Hope Powell (England)
15 Tina Theune (Germany)
13 Marika Domanski Lyfors (Sweden)
12 Silvia Neid (Germany)
11 Sarina Wiegman (Netherlands/England)
10 Bjarne Berntsen (Norway)
10 Even Pellerud (Norway) 

Most games as head coach (including qualifying)

50 Ignacio Quereda (Spain)
42 Anna Signeul (Scotland/Finland)
39 Hope Powell (England) 
35 Silvia Neid (Germany)
35 Vera Pauw (Scotland/Netherlands)

Most titles as head coach

3 Gero Bisanz (Germany/West Germany)
3 Tina Theune (Germany)
2 Silvia Neid (Germany)
2 Sarina Wiegman (Netherlands/England)

Ages: Final tournament only

Moment of the Day: Northern Ireland's first EURO goal

Oldest player: Sandrine Soubeyrand (France) vs Denmark, 22/07/2013, 39 years 340 days
Oldest goalscorer: Julie Nelson (Northern Ireland) vs Norway, 07/07/2022, 37 years 33 days
Youngest player: Oksana Yakovyshyn (Ukraine) vs Netherlands, 23/08/2009, 16 years 156 days
Youngest goalscorer: Isabell Herlovsen (Norway) vs France, 09/06/2005, 16 years 351 days

(All years given are dates for final tournament; four teams before 1997 including 1984 and 1995, which did not have four-team one-venue formats)

Miscellaneous

  • Silvia Neid has been involved in all eight Germany wins in some capacity: as a player in 1989, 1991 and 1995, assistant coach in 1997, 2001 and 2005 and head coach in 2009 and 2013.
  • 12 players have won both UEFA Women's Cup/UEFA Women's Champions League and UEFA Women's EURO finals in the same year: Britta Carlson, Ariana Hingst, Anja Mittag, Conny Pohlers, Petra Wimbersky (all 2005, Turbine Potsdam & Germany); Fatmire Alushi, Linda Bresonik, Inka Grings, Annike Krahn, Simone Laudehr (all 2009, Duisburg & Germany); Lena Goessling, Nadine Kessler (both 2013, Wolfsburg & Germany). They are also the only players to have taken part in both finals in the same year.