Better attack(s) 1964 : Ussr, Hungary and Spain with 4 goals
Better attack(s) 2008 : Spain with 12 goals
Better attack(s) 2012 : Spain with 12 goals
Better striker(s) 1964 : F Bene (Hungary), Deszo Novak (Hungary) and J M Pereda (Spain) with 2 goals
Better striker(s) 2008 : D Villa (Spain) with 4 goals
Better striker(s) 2012 : Balotelli (Italy), M Mandzukic (Croatia), M Gomez (Germany), A Dzagoev (Russia), F Torres (Spain) et Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) with 3 goals
Number of marked goals : France : 62, Netherlands : 57, Spain : 55
Best difference of goals : Netherlands : 20, Spain : 19, France : 18
Number disputed matches : Spain : 36, France : 39, Italy : 38
Number gained matches : France : 20, Spain : 19, Portugal : 18
Number of matches null : Italy: 16, Spain : 11, England : 11
The most frequent confrontations : Spain-Italy (1980-1988-2008-2012 twice-2016)
Ussr in 1960, Italy in 1968, Frg in 1972 and Spain in 2012 have best defense within all the winners of Football European Nations Cup with only 1 goal
Ussr in 1960, Spain in 1964, Frg in 1972 and France in 1984 gained the Football European Nations Cup by winning all their matches
D Villa (Spain) marked 3 goals of continuation during the match of 1st turn Russia-Spain (1-4) in Innsbruck (Aistria) Tuesday June 10, 2008
The semifinal Yugoslavia-France (5-4) of Wednesday July 06, 1960 in Paris (France) constitutes the to date highest score: 9 goals. Two matches finished with 7 goals : 1st turn Spain-Yugoslavia (4-3) of Wednesday June 21,2000 in Bruges in Belgium and the quaterfinal Netherlands-Yugoslavia (6-1) of Sunday June 25, 2000 in Rotterdam in Netherlands (including 3 goals of P Kluivert - Netherlands)
Four players gained a Football European Nations Cup by marking in all the matches : V Ponedelnik (Ussr) in 1960 (France) , J M Pereda (Spain) in 1964 (Spain), G Müller (Frg) in 1972 (Belgium) marked in each of the 2 matches and M Platini (Francel) in 1984 (France) marked in each of the 5 matches
The greatest number of goals marked in a final is 4 Sunday June 20, 1976 in Belgrade (Yugoslavia), between Czechoslovakia and Frg (2-2 and 5-3 of penalties shoot-out) and Sunday July 1st, in Kyiv (Ukraine) between Spain and Italy (4-0)
For the 1st time, 6 different best strikers of 6 different countries
Spain is the 1st country to win EURO twice in a row
JM Pereda (Spain) in the final of 1964 against the Ussr (2-1) scored the fastest goal of the finals of Euro (6')
Spain was 4 times until the penalties shoot-out with only one defeat
Number of unique players : Spain (135), Italy (124) and France (118)
Number of participations : Spain : 10