;Key • † = shoot-out in the final •
Bold = winners that year
Shoot-out records ;Most shoot-outs in a tournament •
4 –
1996,
2020 ;Fewest shoot-outs in a tournament (since 1976) •
0 –
1988 ;Most played shoot-out •
2 – vs (2008, 2020) •
2 – vs (2012, 2020†) ;Most penalties taken in a shoot-out •
18 – vs (1980) •
18 – vs (2016) ;Fewest penalties taken in a shoot-out •
6 – vs (2024) ;Most penalties scored in a shoot-out •
17 – vs (1980) ;Most consecutive scored in a shoot-out •
17 – vs (1980) ;Fewest penalties scored in a shoot-out •
3 – vs (2024) ;Most penalties missed in a shoot-out •
7 – vs (2016) ;Most consecutive misses in a shoot-out •
3 – vs (2020) •
3 – vs (2020†)
Team records ;Most shoot-outs played •
7 – (1980, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2016,
2020†x2) ;Most shoot-outs played in a tournament •
2 – (1996) 1/1 •
2 – (1996) 1/1 •
2 – (2016) 1/1 •
2 – (2020) 1/1 •
2 – (2020) 1/1 •
2 –
(2020†) 2/0 •
2 – (2024) 1/1 ;Most shoot-out wins •
4 – (1984,
2008,
2012, 2020) •
4 – (2000, 2012,
2020†×2) ;Most shoot-out wins in a tournament •
2 – (
2020†) ;Most shoot-out losses •
4 – (1996, 2004, 2012, 2020†) ;Most consecutive shoot-out wins •
3 – (
1976†1, 1980
1, 1996) •
3 – (
2008,
2012, 2020) ;Most consecutive shoot-out losses •
4 – (1996, 2004, 2012, 2020†) ;Most shoot-out wins without losses •
3 – (
1976†1, 1980
1, 1996) ;Most shoot-out losses without wins •
1 – (2004) •
1 – (2008) •
1 – (2024) ;Fewest penalties scored in a shoot-out •
0 – (2024) ;Most penalties scored in a shoot-out •
9 – (1980
1) ;Most penalties missed in a shoot-out •
4 – (2016) ;Most knockout matches played without shoot-outs (since 1976) •
6 – (1980, 2016×2, 2020×2, 2024)
Taker records ;Most participations in shoot-outs •
4 –
Cristiano Ronaldo (2004,
2016, 2024x2) •
4 –
Fabian Schär (2016, 2020x2, 2024) ;Most penalties scored in shoot-outs •
4 –
Cristiano Ronaldo (2004,
2016, 2024x2) ;Most penalties missed in shoot-outs •
2 –
Manuel Akanji (2020, 2024) ;Most penalties scored in one tournament •
2 –
Zinedine Zidane (1996) •
2 –
Youri Djorkaeff (1996) •
2 –
Bixente Lizarazu (1996) •
2 –
Vincent Guérin (1996) •
2 –
Laurent Blanc (1996) •
2 –
Alan Shearer (1996) •
2 –
David Platt (1996) •
2 –
Stuart Pearce (1996) •
2 –
Paul Gascoigne (1996) •
2 –
Robert Lewandowski (2016) •
2 –
Arkadiusz Milik (2016) •
2 –
Kamil Glik (2016) •
2 –
Mario Gavranović (2020) •
2 –
Gerard Moreno (2020) •
2 –
Leonardo Bonucci (2020) •
2 –
Federico Bernardeschi (2020) •
2 –
Cristiano Ronaldo (2024) •
2 –
Bernardo Silva (2024) ;Most deciding final penalties scored in shoot-outs •
2 –
Cesc Fàbregas (
2008,
2012)
Goalkeeper records ;Most participations in shoot-outs •
4 –
Yann Sommer (2016, 2020×2, 2024) ;Most penalties faced in shoot-outs •
20 –
Yann Sommer ;Most penalties conceded in shoot-outs •
17 –
Yann Sommer ;Most penalties missed against (saves and off-target shots) in shoot-outs •
6 –
Gianluigi Buffon ;Most penalties saved in shoot-outs •
3 –
Gianluigi Buffon (1 vs in 2008, 1 vs in 2012 and 1 vs in 2016) •
3 –
Iker Casillas (2 vs in 2008 and 1 vs in 2012) •
3 –
Unai Simón (2 vs in 2020 and 1 vs in 2020) •
3 –
Gianluigi Donnarumma (1 vs in 2020 and 2 vs in 2020) •
3 –
Diogo Costa (3 vs in 2024) •
3 –
Jordan Pickford (2 vs in 2020, 1 vs in 2024) ;Most penalties saved in single tournament and single shoot-out •
3 –
Diogo Costa (vs in 2024)
By team , scorer of the winning penalty for
Czechoslovakia in the final in
1976 , who scored for
Italy against
England in
2012 Championship year in
bold ;Notes • 1 Participated as • 2 Participated as • 3 Participated as
By year , scorer of winning penalties for
Spain in shoot-outs in two different tournaments (2008 and 2012) • Penalty shoot-outs were introduced to the UEFA European Championship in 1976. • Before 1976, there were
17 matches during the first four tournaments from 1960 to 1972:
16 scheduled matches ( four per tournament ) and
1 replay match. Only
2 of those matches were not decided within 120 minutes. The
Euro 1968 semi-final between Italy and the Soviet Union was decided by
coin toss. When the
Euro 1968 final between Italy and Yugoslavia was level after 120 minutes, a replay was scheduled instead of a coin toss. Both the semi-final coin toss and the final replay were won by Italy, the hosts. • Since 2004, if only two teams finish the group stage with the same record (points as well as goals scored and conceded), and they drew against each other on the final matchday, a penalty shoot-out would be used to determine their final ranking. However, no such instance has yet occurred. Highest and lowest numbers in
bold. ==See also==