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European Cup final standings: Spain wins! England ranked 2nd in a row, Germany 5th, Portugal 8th

In the European Championship final that ended on July 15, Beijing time, Spain defeated England 2-1 and won the European Championship for the fourth time in team history. Since then, after a full month of 51 matches, the final ranking of the top 24 of this European Championship has also been officially determined. The specific rankings are as follows (the ranking first looks at the knockout stage promotion, then the score, and then the goal difference, the number of goals, and the fair play points)

Winner: Spain

Spain won the European Championship for the first time in 12 years, and they also surpassed Germany to become the team with the most European championships.

Runner-up: England

England, who have reached the final for the second time in a row, failed again and still failed to win the European Championship for the first time in team history, and England has not won the championship for 58 years.


Third place: Netherlands

Netherlands were knocked out in stoppage time by England in the semi-finals, and the Orange have reached the semi-finals for the fifth time at the European Championship and the seventh time at international competition, and the Orange are still full of pathos.


4th place: France

France and Netherlands also played 6 games, Netherlands 6 games 3 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses to accumulate 10 points, while France 2 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss accumulated 9 points, and finally Netherlands relied on points advantage to win the third place, while France ranked 4th.



5th-8th: Germany, Switzerland, Turkey, Portugal

All four teams played five games, with hosts Germany having the best record, with 10 points from 3 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss, finishing in 5th place. Switzerland (2 wins, 3 draws, 0 losses) and Turkey (3 wins, 2 losses) both have 9 points, but Switzerland has 4 more goal difference, beating Turkey to 6th place, and Portugal has 8 points from 2 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss, ranking 8th.


9th-16th: Austria, Belgium, Slovenia, Slovakia, Romania, Italy, Georgia, Denmark

All 8 teams qualified from the group but then stopped in the 1/8 finals, so they all played 4 games, with Austria 2-2 and 6 points in 9th place, and Denmark 0 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss with 3 points, ranking 16th.


All other teams have 4 points from 4 games, and the rankings are determined in order of goal difference or goal difference. Among them, the last champion Italy, only got 1 win this time and only ranked 14th.


17th-24th: Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Albania, Poland, Scotland

All 6 teams stopped in the group stage, with Ukraine with 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss with the highest 4 points. Hungary is close with 1 win and 2 losses with 3 points. The remaining six teams have not won in this European Cup. Scotland ended up in the bottom 24 of the 24 teams due to a disadvantage of -5 goal difference. In the European Championship final that ended on July 15, Beijing time, Spain defeated England 2-1 and won the European Championship for the fourth time in team history. Since then, after a full month of 51 matches, the final ranking of the top 24 of this European Championship has also been officially determined. The specific rankings are as follows (the ranking first looks at the knockout stage promotion, then the score, and then the goal difference, the number of goals, and the fair play points)

Winner: Spain

Spain won the European Championship for the first time in 12 years, and they also surpassed Germany to become the team with the most European championships.

Runner-up: England

England, who have reached the final for the second time in a row, failed again and still failed to win the European Championship for the first time in team history, and England has not won the championship for 58 years.


Third place: Netherlands

Netherlands were knocked out in stoppage time by England in the semi-finals, and the Orange have reached the semi-finals for the fifth time at the European Championship and the seventh time at international competition, and the Orange are still full of pathos.


4th place: France

France and Netherlands also played 6 games, Netherlands 6 games 3 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses to accumulate 10 points, while France 2 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss accumulated 9 points, and finally Netherlands relied on points advantage to win the third place, while France ranked 4th.



5th-8th: Germany, Switzerland, Turkey, Portugal

All four teams played five games, with hosts Germany having the best record, with 10 points from 3 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss, finishing in 5th place. Switzerland (2 wins, 3 draws, 0 losses) and Turkey (3 wins, 2 losses) both have 9 points, but Switzerland has 4 more goal difference, beating Turkey to 6th place, and Portugal has 8 points from 2 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss, ranking 8th.


9th-16th: Austria, Belgium, Slovenia, Slovakia, Romania, Italy, Georgia, Denmark

All 8 teams qualified from the group but then stopped in the 1/8 finals, so they all played 4 games, with Austria 2-2 and 6 points in 9th place, and Denmark 0 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss with 3 points, ranking 16th.


All other teams have 4 points from 4 games, and the rankings are determined in order of goal difference or goal difference. Among them, the last champion Italy, only got 1 win this time and only ranked 14th.


17th-24th: Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Albania, Poland, Scotland

All 6 teams stopped in the group stage, with Ukraine with 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss with the highest 4 points. Hungary is close with 1 win and 2 losses with 3 points. The remaining six teams have not won in this European Cup. Scotland ended up in the bottom 24 of the 24 teams due to a disadvantage of -5 goal difference.

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