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- General statistics by tournament
- Teams: tournament position Consecutive Gaps Host team Defending champion Debuting teams Other
- Coaches: tournament position
- Teams: matches played and goals scored All time In one tournament
- Streaks
- Individual
- Goalscoring Individual Team Tournament Top-scoring teams by tournament
- Goalkeeping
- Coaching
- Discipline
- Attendance Total and average attendance
- Penalty shootouts
- References
This is a list of records of the UEFA Women's Championship and its qualification matches. General statistics by tournament Year | Host | Champion | Winning coach | Winning captain | Top scorer(s) | Golden Player award |
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1984 | ENG}} {{flagcountry|SWE}} | SWE}} | SWE}} Ulf Lyfors | SWE}} Anette Börjesson | SWE}} Pia Sundhage (3) | SWE}} Pia Sundhage | 1987 | NOR}} | NOR}} | Norway}} Erling Hokstad | Norway}} Heidi Støre | Norway}} Trude Stendal (3) | Norway}} Heidi Støre | 1989 | FRG}} | FRG}} | FRG}} Gero Bisanz | FRG}} Doris Fitschen | NOR}} Sissel Grude (2) {{flagicon|FRG}} Ursula Lohn (2) | FRG}} Doris Fitschen | 1991 | DEN}} | GER}} | GER}} Gero Bisanz | GER}} Silvia Neid | GER}} Heidi Mohr (4) | GER}} Silvia Neid | 1993 | ITA}} | NOR}} | Norway}} Even Pellerud | Norway}} Heidi Støre | DEN}} Susan Mackensie (2) | Norway}} Hege Riise | 1995 | GER}} | GER}} | GER}} Gero Bisanz | GER}} Silvia Neid | SWE}} Lena Videkull (3) | GER}} Birgit Prinz | 1997 | NOR}} {{flagcountry|SWE}} | GER}} | GER}} Tina Theune | GER}} Doris Fitschen | ITA}} Carolina Morace (4) {{flagicon|NOR}} Marianne Pettersen (4) {{flagicon|FRA}} Angélique Roujas (4) | ITA}} Carolina Morace | 2001 | GER}} | GER}} | GER}} Tina Theune | GER}} Doris Fitschen | GER}} Claudia Müller (3) {{flagicon|GER}} Sandra Smisek (3) | SWE}} Hanna Ljungberg | 2005 | ENG}} | GER}} | GER}} Tina Theune | GER}} Birgit Prinz | GER}} Inka Grings (4) | FIN}} Anne Mäkinen | 2009 | FIN}} | GER}} | GER}} Silvia Neid | GER}} Birgit Prinz | GER}} Inka Grings (6) | GER}} Inka Grings | 2013 | SWE}} | GER}} | GER}} Silvia Neid | GER}} Nadine Angerer | SWE}} Lotta Schelin (5) | GER}} Nadine Angerer | 2017 | NED}} | NED}} | NED}} Sarina Wiegman | NED}} Mandy van den Berg | ENG}} Jodie Taylor (5) | NED}} Lieke Martens |
Teams: tournament positionTeams having equal quantities in the tables below are ordered by the tournament the quantity was attained in (the teams that attained the quantity first are listed first). If the quantity was attained by more than one team in the same tournament, these teams are ordered alphabetically. - Most titles won
- 8, {{fbw|GER}} (1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013).
- Most finishes in the top two
- 8, {{fbw|GER}} (1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013).
- Most finishes in the top four
- 9, {{fbw|GER}} (1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013); {{fbw|NOR}} (1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013).
- Most championship appearances
- 11, {{fbw|ITA}} and {{fbw|NOR}}.
Consecutive- Most consecutive championships
- 6, {{fbw|GER}} (1995–2013).
- Most consecutive finishes in the top two
- 6, {{fbw|GER}} (1995–2013).
- Most consecutive finishes in the top four
- 9, {{fbw|GER}} (1989–2013).
- Most consecutive appearances in the finals
- 11, {{fbw|NOR}} (1987–2017).
Gaps- Longest gap between successive titles
- 6 years, {{fbw|NOR}} (1987–1993).
- Longest gap between successive appearances in the top two
- 25 years, {{fbw|ENG}} (1984–2009).
- Longest gap between successive appearances in the top four
- 14 years, {{fbw|ENG}} (1995–2009).
- Longest gap between successive appearances in the finals
- 16 years, {{fbw|ESP}} (1997-2013).
Host team- Best finish by host team
- Champion: {{fbw|NOR}} (1987), {{fbw|GER}} (1989, 1995, 2001) and {{fbw|NED}} (2017).
- Worst finish by host team
- Group stage: {{fbw|NOR}} (1997) and {{fbw|ENG}} (2005).
Defending champion- Best finish by defending champion
- Champion: {{fbw|GER}} (1991, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013).
- Worst finish by defending champion
- Quarterfinal: {{fbw|GER}} (2017).
Debuting teams- Best finish by a debuting team
- Champion: {{fbw|SWE}} (1984), {{fbw|NOR}} (1987) and {{fbw|GER}} (1989).
Other- Most finishes in the top two without ever being champion
- 2, {{fbw|ENG}} (1984, 2009) and {{fbw|ITA}} (1993, 1997).
- Most finishes in the top four without ever being champion
- 6, {{fbw|ITA}} (1984-1993, 1997).
- Most appearances without ever being champion
- 11, {{fbw|ITA}} (1984-1993, 1997-2017).
- Most finishes in the top four without ever finishing in the top two
- 1, {{fbw|ESP}} (1997), {{fbw|FIN}} (2005) and {{fbw|AUT}} (2017).
- Most appearances without ever finishing in the top two
- 6, {{fbw|FRA}} (1997-2017).
- Most appearances without ever finishing in the top four
- 6, {{fbw|FRA}} (1997-2017).
- Teams that overcame tournament champion
- {{fbw|NOR}}, 2013 (1–0 vs Germany).
- Most played final
- 4, {{fbw|GER}} vs {{fbw|NOR}} (1989, 1991, 2005, 2013).
Coaches: tournament position- Most championships
- 3, Gero Bisanz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1989-1991, 1995) and Tina Theune ({{fbw|GER}}, 1997-2005).
- Most finishes in the top two
- 3, Gero Bisanz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1989-1991, 1995); Tina Theune ({{fbw|GER}}, 1997-2005); Even Pellerud ({{fbw|NOR}}, 1991-1993, 2013).
- Most finishes in the top four
- 4, Gero Bisanz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1989-1995); Sergio Guenza ({{fbw|ITA}}, 1989-1993, 1997); Even Pellerud ({{fbw|NOR}}, 1991-1995, 2013).
Teams: matches played and goals scoredAll time- Most matches played
- 40, {{fbw|GER}}.
- Most wins
- 31, {{fbw|GER}}.
- Most losses
- 18, {{fbw|ITA}}.
- Most draws
- 8, {{fbw|DEN}}.
- Most goals scored
- 93, {{fbw|GER}}.
- Most goals conceded
- 56, {{fbw|ITA}}.
- Fewest goals scored
- 2, {{fbw|SCO}} and {{fbw|UKR}}.
- Fewest goals conceded
- 1, {{fbw|AUT}}.
- Highest goal difference
- +69, {{fbw|GER}}.
- Lowest goal difference
- -21, {{fbw|RUS}}.
In one tournament- Most goals scored
- 21, {{fbw|GER}}, 2009.
- Most goals scored, champions
- 21, {{fbw|GER}}, 2009.
- Most goals scored, hosts
- 13, {{fbw|GER}}, 2001, {{fbw|SWE}}, 2013 and {{fbw|NED}}, 2017.
- Fewest goals scored, champions
- 2, {{fbw|NOR}}, 1993.
- Fewest goals scored, hosts
- 1, {{fbw|ITA}}, 1993.
Streaks- Most consecutive wins
- 19, {{fbw|GER}}, from 2–0 vs Denmark (1997) to 6–2 vs England (2009).
- Most consecutive matches without a loss
- 26, {{fbw|GER}}, from 4–1 vs England (1995) to 3–0 vs Iceland (2013).
- Most consecutive losses
- 6, {{fbw|RUS}}, from 0–5 vs Germany (2001) to 1–3 vs France (2013).
- Most consecutive matches without a win
- 12, {{fbw|RUS}}, from 1–2 vs Sweden (1997) to 1–1 vs Spain (2013).
- Most consecutive Top-scoring team
- 3, {{fbw|GER}} (2001–2009).
Individual- Most championships
- 5, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1995-2009) and Nadine Angerer ({{fbw|GER}}, 1997-2013).
- Most medals
- 5, Heidi Støre ({{fbw|NOR}}, 1987-1995); Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1995-2009); Nadine Angerer ({{fbw|GER}}, 1997-2013).
- Most matches played, finals
- 23, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1995-2009).
- Most knockout games played, finals
- 11, Doris Fitschen ({{fbw|GER}}, 1989-2001) and Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1995-2009).
- Most appearances in a championship final
- 5, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1995-2009).
- Youngest player
- {{Age in years, months and days|1993|3|20|2009|8|23}}, Oksana Yakovyshyn ({{fbw|UKR}}), vs Netherlands, 23 August 2009.
- Oldest player
- {{Age in years, months and days|1973|8|16|2013|7|22}}, Sandrine Soubeyrand ({{fbw|FRA}}), vs Denmark, 22 July 2013.
- Oldest captain
- {{Age in years, months and days|1973|8|16|2013|7|22}}, Sandrine Soubeyrand ({{fbw|FRA}}), vs Denmark, 22 July 2013.
- Largest age difference on the same team
- {{Age in years, months and days|1969|10|24|1993|3|20}}, 2009, {{fbw|UKR}} (Olena Mazurenko: {{Age in years, months and days|1969|10|24|2009|8|23}}; Oksana Yakovyshyn: {{Age in years, months and days|1993|3|20|2009|8|23}}).
GoalscoringIndividual- Most goals scored, overall finals
- 10, Inka Grings ({{fbw|GER}}, 1997–2009) and Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1995–2009).
- Most goals scored, overall qualifying
- 40, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1995–2009).
- Most goals scored in a tournament
- 6, Inka Grings ({{fbw|GER}}, 2009).
- Most goals scored in a match
- 4, Marianne Pettersen ({{fbw|NOR}}), vs Denmark, 1997.
- Most goals scored in a qualifying match
- 7, María Paz Vilas ({{fbw|ESP}}), vs Kazakhstan, 2013.
- Most goals scored in all final matches
- 5, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}), 1 vs Sweden in 1995, 1 vs Italy in 1997, 1 vs Norway in 2005 & 2 vs England in 2009.
- Fastest hat-trick
- 18 minutes, Lena Videkull ({{fbw|SWE}}), scored at 59', 61' and 76', vs Norway, 1995.
- Most tournaments with at least one goals
- 5, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1995–2009).
- Most tournaments with at least two goals
- 4, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}, 1995-1997, 2005-2009).
- Most tournaments with at least four goals
- 2, Inka Grings ({{fbw|GER}}, 2005-2009).
- Youngest goalscorer
- {{Age in years, months and days|1988|6|23|2005|6|9}}, Isabell Herlovsen ({{fbw|NOR}}), vs France, 9 June 2005.
- Youngest hat-trick scorer
- {{Age in years, months and days|1975|4|12|1997|06|30}}, Marianne Pettersen ({{fbw|NOR}}), vs Denmark, 30 June 1997.
- Youngest goalscorer, final
- {{Age in years, months and days|1977|10|25|1995|3|26}}, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}), vs Sweden, 26 March 1995.
- Oldest goalscorer
- {{Age in years, months and days|1963|7|4|1997|6|30}}, Heidi Støre ({{fbw|NOR}}), vs Denmark, 30 June 1997.
- Oldest hat-trick scorer
- {{Age in years, months and days|1962|12|6|1995|3|5}}, Lena Videkull ({{fbw|SWE}}), vs Norway, 5 March 1995.
- Oldest goalscorer, final
- {{Age in years, months and days|1977|10|25|2009|9|10}}, Birgit Prinz ({{fbw|GER}}), vs England, 10 September 2009.
- Fastest goal from kickoff in a final
- 6th minute, Malin Andersson ({{fbw|SWE}}), vs Germany, 1995.
- Latest goal from kickoff in a final
- 98th minute, Claudia Müller ({{fbw|GER}}), vs Sweden, 2001.
Team- Biggest margin of victory
- 6, {{fbw|ENG}} (6) vs {{fbw|SCO}} (0), 2017.
- Biggest margin of victory, qualifying match
- 17, {{fbw|ESP}} (17) vs {{fbw|SLO}} (0), 1995 Group 7; {{fbw|NOR}} (17) vs {{fbw|SVK}} (0), 1997 Group 1; {{fbw|GER}} (17) vs {{fbw|KAZ}} (0), 2013 Group 2.
- Most goals scored in a match, one team
- 6, {{fbw|GER}} vs England, 2009; {{fbw|ENG}} vs Scotland, 2017.
- Most goals scored in a final, both teams
- 8, {{fbw|GER}} (6) vs {{fbw|ENG}} (2), 2009.
- Most goals in a tournament, one team
- 21, {{fbw|GER}}, 2009.
- Most individual goalscorers for one team, one tournament
- 10, {{fbw|GER}}, 2009 (Fatmire Bajramaj, Melanie Behringer, Linda Bresonik, Inka Grings, Annike Krahn, Kim Kulig, Simone Laudehr, Anja Mittag, Célia Okoyino da Mbabi, Birgit Prinz).
- Fewest individual goalscorers for one team, one tournament, champions
- 2, {{fbw|NOR}}, 1993 (Birthe Hegstad, Anne Nymark Andersen).
Tournament- Most goals scored in a tournament
- 75 goals, 2009.
- Fewest goals scored in a tournament
- 8 goals, 1993.
- Most goals per match in a tournament
- 5 goals per match, 1995.
- Fewest goals per match in a tournament
- 2 goals per match, 1993.
- Most players scoring at least two goals in a tournament
- 16, 2009.
- Most players scoring at least three goals in a tournament
- 5, 2005 and 2009.
- Most players scoring at least four goals in a tournament
- 3, 1997 - Carolina Morace ({{fbw|ITA}}), Marianne Pettersen ({{fbw|NOR}}) and Angélique Roujas ({{fbw|FRA}});
Top-scoring teams by tournament- 1984: {{fbw|SWE}}, 6 goals
- 1987: {{fbw|NOR}} and {{fbw|SWE}}, 4 goals
- 1989: {{fbw|FRG}}, 5 goals
- 1991: {{fbw|GER}}, 6 goals
- 1993: {{fbw|DEN}}, 3 goals
- 1995: {{fbw|GER}} and {{fbw|SWE}}, 9 goals
- 1997: {{fbw|ITA}}, 7 goals
- 2001: {{fbw|GER}}, 13 goals
- 2005: {{fbw|GER}}, 15 goals
- 2009: {{fbw|GER}}, 21 goals
- 2013: {{fbw|SWE}}, 13 goals
- 2017: {{fbw|NED}}, 13 goals
Teams listed in bold won the tournament. Goalkeeping- Most goals conceded, one tournament
- 14, Rachel Brown ({{fbw|ENG}}, 2009).
- Fewest goals conceded, one tournament, champions
- 0, Reidun Seth ({{fbw|NOR}}, 1993).
Coaching- Youngest coach, champions
- {{Age in years, months and days|1953|7|15|1993|7|4}}, Even Pellerud ({{fbw|NOR}}), vs Italy, 1993.
- Oldest coach, champions
- {{Age in years, months and days|1935|11|3|1995|3|4}}, Gero Bisanz ({{fbw|GER}}), vs Sweden, 1995.
Discipline- Most sendings off (tournament)
- 2, 2001 (in 15 matches); 2017 (in 31 matches).
- Most cautions (tournament)
- 90, 2017 (in 31 matches).
Attendance- Highest attendance in a match
- 41,301, {{fbw|GER}} vs {{fbw|NOR}}, 28 July 2013, Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden, 2013.
- Highest attendance in a final
- 41,301, {{fbw|GER}} vs {{fbw|NOR}}, 28 July 2013, Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden, 2013.
- Highest attendance in a qualifying match
- 17,000, {{fbw|GER}} vs {{fbw|BEL}}, 28 October 2007, Lohmühle, Lübeck, Germany, 2009 Group 4.
- Highest average of attendance per match
- 8,750, 1989, hosted by West Germany.
- Highest attendance in a tournament
- 247,041, 2017, hosted by Netherlands.
- Lowest attendance in a tournament
- 11,500, 1993, hosted by Italy.
Total and average attendanceYear | Matches | Attendance |
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Total | Average | Lowest | | | Highest | | |
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1984 | 6 | 20,720 | 3,453 | {{fbw-rt|ENG|name=ENG}} – {{fbw|DEN|name=DEN}} | Semi-finals | 1,000 | {{fbw-rt|SWE|name=SWE}} – {{fbw|ENG|name=ENG}} | Final | 5,552 | 1987 | 4 | 14,428 | 3,607 | {{fbw-rt|SWE|name=SWE}} – {{fbw|ENG|name=ENG}} | Semi-finals | 300 | {{fbw-rt|NOR|name=NOR}} – {{fbw|SWE|name=SWE}} | Final | 8,470 | 1989 | 4 | 35,000 | 8,750 | {{fbw-rt|NOR|name=NOR}} – {{fbw|SWE|name=SWE}} {{fbw-rt|SWE|name=SWE}} – {{fbw|ITA|name=ITA}} | Semi-finals Third place match | 2,500 | {{fbw-rt|FRG|name=FRG}} – {{fbw|NOR|name=NOR}} | Final | 22,000 | 1991 | 4 | 14,050 | 3,512 | {{fbw-rt|GER|name=GER}} – {{fbw|ITA|name=ITA}} | Semi-finals | 3,000 | {{fbw-rt|NOR|name=NOR}} – {{fbw|DEN|name=DEN}} | Semi-finals | 4,850 | 1993 | 4 | 11,500 | 2,875 | {{fbw-rt|DEN|name=DEN}} – {{fbw|GER|name=GER}} | Third place match | 500 | {{fbw-rt|NOR|name=NOR}} – {{fbw|ITA|name=ITA}} | Final | 7,000 | 1995 | 5 | 20,545 | 4,109 | {{fbw-rt|ENG|name=ENG}} – {{fbw|GER|name=GER}} | Semi-finals | 800 | {{fbw-rt|GER|name=GER}} – {{fbw|SWE|name=SWE}} | Final | 8,500 | 1997 | 15 | ? | ? | {{fbw-rt|NOR|name=NOR}} – {{fbw|ITA|name=ITA}} | Round 1 | 520 | {{fbw-rt|NOR|name=NOR}} – {{fbw|GER|name=GER}} | Round 1 | 7,666 | 2001 | 15 | 92,703 | 6,180 | {{fbw-rt|SWE|name=SWE}} – {{fbw|RUS|name=RUS}} | Semi-finals | 820 | {{fbw-rt|GER|name=GER}} – {{fbw|SWE|name=SWE}} | Final | 18,000 | 2005 | 15 | 118,403 | 7,894 | {{fbw-rt|FRA|name=FRA}} – {{fbw|ITA|name=ITA}} | Round 1 | 957 | {{fbw-rt|ENG|name=ENG}} – {{fbw|FIN|name=FIN}} | Round 1 | 29,092 | 2009 | 25 | 134,907 | 5,396 | {{fbw-rt|RUS|name=RUS}} – {{fbw|ITA|name=ITA}} | Round 1 | 1,112 | {{fbw-rt|FIN|name=FIN}} – {{fbw|DEN|name=DEN}} | Round 1 | 16,334 | 2013 | 25 | 216,888 | 8,676 | {{fbw-rt|RUS|name=RUS}} – {{fbw|ESP|name=ESP}} | Round 1 | 2,157 | {{fbw-rt|GER|name=GER}} – {{fbw|NOR|name=NOR}} | Final | 41,301 | 2017 | 31 | 247,041 | 7,969 | {{fbw-rt|ITA|name=ITA}} – {{fbw|RUS|name=RUS}} | Round 1 | 669 | {{fbw-rt|NED|name=NED}} – {{fbw|DEN|name=DEN}} | Final | 28,182 | |
Penalty shootouts- Most shootouts, team, all-time
- 4, {{fbw|DEN}}.
- Most shootouts, team, tournament
- 2, {{fbw|DEN}}, 2013 and {{fbw|AUT}}, 2017.
- Most shootouts, all teams, tournament
- 2, 2013 and 2017.
- Most wins, team, all-time
- 2, {{fbw|NOR}}.
- Most losses, team, all-time
- 2, {{fbw|DEN}} and {{fbw|FRA}}.
- Most successful kicks, shootout, one team
- 8, {{fbw|NOR}}, vs Denmark, 1991
- Most successful kicks, shootout, both teams
- 15, {{fbw|NOR}} (8) vs {{fbw|DEN}} (7), 1991.
- Most successful kicks, team, all-time
- 13, {{fbw|DEN}} (in 3 shootouts).
- Most successful kicks, team, tournament
- 8, {{fbw|NOR}}, 1991 (in 1 shootouts).
- Most successful kicks, all teams, tournament
- 15, 1991 (in 1 shootouts).
References{{UEFA Women's Championship}} 2 : UEFA Women's Championship|International women's association football competition records and statistics |