On July 15th, in the final of the European Championship, Spain triumphed over England with a 2-1 victory, securing their fourth European Championship title, making them the team with the most wins in this tournament. Looking at the European football scene, in terms of combined World Cup and European Championship titles, Spain has now won a total of five championships, officially surpassing France (four titles), trailing only behind Germany (seven titles) and Italy (six titles).
In this edition of the European Championship, Spain lifted the trophy for the first time in 12 years, claiming their fourth European Championship title, which officially puts them ahead of Germany (three titles) as the team with the most European Championship victories in history.
Spain has now won a total of five major tournament titles (1 World Cup + 4 European Championships), which also sees them surpass France (2 World Cups + 2 European Championships) with four titles, becoming the third European team with the most major tournament victories.
Currently standing before Spain are still two formidable giants, Germany (4 World Cups + 3 European Championships) with seven titles, and Italy (4 World Cups + 2 European Championships) with six titles. Spain is currently in its golden age and will next challenge the status of the German and Italian powerhouses.