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List of women's European Championship winners

List of women's European Championship winners

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-Following is a list of women's European Championship winners after England beat Spain 3-1 on penalties on Sunday to win the title.
YEAR CITY WINNERS RUNNERS- SCORE
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2025 Basel, England Spain 1-1 after
Switzerland extra time,
England won
3-1 on
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2022 London England Germany 2-1 a.e.t
2017 Enschede, The The Denmark 4-2
Netherlands Netherlands
2013 Solna, Sweden Germany Norway 1-0
2009 Helsinki Germany England 6-2
2005 Blackburn, Germany Norway 3-1
England
2001 Ulm, Germany Germany Sweden 1-0
1997 Oslo Germany Italy 2-0
1995 Kaiserslautern, Germany Sweden 3-2
Germany
1993 Cesena, Italy Norway Italy 1-0
1991 Aalborg, Denmark Germany Norway 3-1
1989 Osnabruck, Germany Norway 4-1
West-Germany
1987 Oslo Norway Sweden 2-1
1984 Gothenburg/Luton* Sweden England 1-1
(aggregate)
Sweden won
4-3 on
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