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Union of European Football Associations
Union des associations européennes de football (French)
Union der europäischen Fußballverbände (German)
UEFA logo.svg
Siège UEFA Nyon (Suisse).JPG
UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland
UEFA.svg
Abbreviation UEFA
Formation 15 June 1954; 70 years ago (1954-06-15)
Founded at Basel, Switzerland
Type Football organisation
Headquarters Nyon, Switzerland
Region served
Europe
Membership
55 full member associations
Official languages
English
French
German
(other main but not official: Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish)
Aleksander Čeferin
First vice-president
Karl-Erik Nilsson
Vice-presidents
Zbigniew Boniek
Armand Duka
David Gill
Gabriele Gravina
Laura McAllister
General secretary
Theodore Theodoridis
Main organ
UEFA Congress
Parent organization
FIFA

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA /jˈfə/ yoo-AY-fə; French: Union des associations européennes de football; German: Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football. It governs football, futsal and beach football in Europe and the transcontinental countries of Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan, as well as the West Asian countries of Cyprus, Armenia and Israel. UEFA consists of 55 national association members. Since 2022, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIFA and UEFA suspended all Russian national teams and clubs from any FIFA and UEFA competitions.

UEFA consists of the national football associations of Europe, and runs national and club competitions including the UEFA European Championship, UEFA Nations League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, and UEFA Super Cup, and also controls the prize money, regulations, as well as media rights to those competitions.

Henri Delaunay acted as the first general secretary and Ebbe Schwartz as the first president. The current president is Aleksander Čeferin, a former Football Association of Slovenia president, who was elected as UEFA's seventh president at the 12th Extraordinary UEFA Congress in Athens in September 2016, and automatically became a vice-president of the world body FIFA.

History and membership

UEFA was officially inaugurated on 15 June 1954 in Basel, Switzerland after consultation between the Italian, French, and Belgian associations. At the founding meeting, 25 members were present. However, 6 other associations which were not present were still recognised as founding members, bringing the total of founding associations to 31. UEFA grew to more than 50 members by the mid-1990s, as new associations were born out of the fragmentation of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia into their constituent states.

UEFA's main headquarters after its foundation were located in Paris, but moved to Bern in 1960. They moved to Nyon, Switzerland, in 1995, where they operated out of temporary offices until 1999 while the organisation's current headquarters were under construction.

UEFA membership coincides for the most part with recognition as a sovereign country in Europe (48 out of 55 members are sovereign UN member states), although there are some exceptions. One UN member state (Monaco) and one UN General Assembly non-member observer state (Vatican City) are not members. Some UEFA members are not sovereign states, but form part of a larger recognised sovereign state in the context of international law. These include England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales (constituent countries of the United Kingdom), Gibraltar (British Overseas Territory), the Faroe Islands (autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark), and Kosovo (state with limited recognition), however, in the context of these countries, government functions concerning sport tend to be carried at the territorial level coterminous with the UEFA member entity. UEFA have previously declined membership to those deemed as non-sovereign countries like Jersey.

Some UEFA members are transcontinental states (Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Turkey) and others are considered part of Europe both culturally and politically (Cyprus and Armenia). Countries which had been members of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) were also admitted to the European football association, such as Israel (because it had been banned from the AFC group in 1974) and Kazakhstan.

Some UEFA member associations allow teams from outside their association's main territory to take part in their "domestic" competition. AS Monaco, for example, takes part in the French League (though a separate sovereign entity); Welsh clubs Cardiff City, Swansea City, Newport County A.F.C. and Wrexham A.F.C. participate in the English League; Derry City, situated in Northern Ireland, plays in the Republic of Ireland-based League of Ireland; A team from San Marino participates in the Italian League; FC Andorra, situated in Andorra, plays in the Spanish League and the 7 native Liechtenstein teams play in the Swiss Leagues, as Liechtenstein has no internal league and only a cup competition.

National teams represented by UEFA are known for being successful throughout the history of the FIFA World Cup. Out of 22 tournaments so far, European teams have won 12 World Cup titles. Italy and Germany have four titles each, followed by France with two titles and England and Spain, winning once each. The national associations of these countries also are responsible for organizing the so-called «Europe's Big Five», consisting of Spain's La Liga, England's Premier League, Germany's Bundesliga, Italy's Serie A and France's Ligue 1.

On 28 February 2022, due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and in accordance with a recommendation by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the UEFA suspended the participation of Russia. The Russian Football Union unsuccessfully appealed the UEFA ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which upheld the ban. On 26 September, 2023 the ban was lifted for the Russia national under-17 football team enabling them to complete in the 2024 UEFA European Under-17 Championship with UEFA saying "by banning children from our competitions, we not only fail to recognise and uphold a fundamental right for their holistic development but we directly discriminate against them". The lifting of the ban also applied to all teams, men and women, of underage players. This was rejected by the FA of Ukraine, England, and Sweden, with all three threatening to boycott matches against Russia.

Executive committee

UEFA's executive committee is composed of;

Members

Code Association National teams Founded FIFA
affiliation
UEFA
affiliation
IOC
member
ALB  Albania
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1930 1932 1954 Yes
AND  Andorra
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1994 1996 1996 Yes
ARM  Armenia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1992 1992 1992 Yes
AUT  Austria
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1904 1905 1954 Yes
AZE  Azerbaijan
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1992 1994 1994 Yes
BLR  Belarus
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1989 1992 1993 Yes
BEL  Belgium
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1895 1904 1954 Yes
BIH  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1920 1996 1998 Yes
BUL  Bulgaria
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1923 1924 1954 Yes
CRO  Croatia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1912 1992 1993 Yes
CYP  Cyprus
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1934 1948 1962 Yes
CZE  Czech Republic
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1901 1907 1954 Yes
DEN  Denmark
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1889 1904 1954 Yes
ENG  England
1863 1905 1954 No
EST  Estonia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1921 1923 1992 Yes
FRO  Faroe Islands
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1979 1988 1990 No
FIN  Finland
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1907 1908 1954 Yes
FRA  France
1919 1904 1954 Yes
GEO  Georgia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1990 1992 1992 Yes
GER  Germany
1900 1904 1954 Yes
GIB  Gibraltar
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1895 2016 2013 No
GRE  Greece
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1926 1927 1954 Yes
HUN  Hungary
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1901 1906 1954 Yes
ISL  Iceland
1947 1947 1954 Yes
ISR  Israel
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1928 1929 1994 Yes
ITA  Italy
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1898 1905 1954 Yes
KAZ  Kazakhstan
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1994 1994 2002 Yes
KOS  Kosovo
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
2008 2016 2016 Yes
LVA  Latvia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1921 1922 1992 Yes
LIE  Liechtenstein
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1934 1974 1974 Yes
LTU  Lithuania
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1922 1923 1992 Yes
LUX  Luxembourg
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1908 1910 1954 Yes
MLT  Malta
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1900 1959 1960 Yes
MDA  Moldova
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1990 1994 1993 Yes
MNE  Montenegro
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1931 2007 2007 Yes
NED  Netherlands
1889 1904 1954 Yes
MKD  North Macedonia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1926 1994 1994 Yes
NIR  Northern Ireland
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1880 1911 1954 No
NOR  Norway
1902 1908 1954 Yes
POL  Poland
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1919 1923 1954 Yes
POR  Portugal
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1914 1923 1954 Yes
IRL  Republic of Ireland
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1921 1923 1954 Yes
ROU  Romania
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1909 1923 1954 Yes
RUS  Russia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1912 1912 1954 Yes
SMR  San Marino
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1931 1988 1988 Yes
SCO  Scotland
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1873 1910 1954 No
SRB  Serbia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1919 1921 1954 Yes
SVK  Slovakia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1938 1994 1993 Yes
SVN  Slovenia
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1920 1992 1992 Yes
ESP  Spain
1909 1904 1954 Yes
SWE  Sweden
1904 1904 1954 Yes
SUI  Switzerland
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1895 1904 1954 Yes
TUR  Turkey
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1923 1923 1962 Yes
UKR  Ukraine
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1991 1992 1992 Yes
WAL  Wales
  • Men's
    • U21
    • U19
    • U17
    • F
    • BS
  • Women's
    • U19
    • U17
1876 1910 1954 No

Former members

Association Year Note
Flag of Saar (1947–1956).svg Saarland 1954–1956
East Germany East Germany 1954–1990
Soviet Union Soviet Union 1954–1991
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1954–2003
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1954–1993
Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro 2003–2006

Competitions

UEFA continental competitions

UEFA runs official international competitions in Europe and some countries of Northern, Southwestern and Central Asia for national teams and professional clubs, known as UEFA competitions, some of which are regarded as the world's most prestigious tournaments.

UEFA is the organiser of two of the most prestigious competitions in international football: The UEFA European Championship and the UEFA Nations League. The main competition for men's national teams is the UEFA European Championship (also known as the Euro), which started in 1958, with the first finals in 1960, and was known as the European Nations Cup until 1964. The UEFA Nations League is the second tournament of UEFA and was introduced in 2018. The tournament largely replaced the international friendly matches previously played on the FIFA International Match Calendar. It will be played every two years.

UEFA also runs national competitions at Under-21, Under-19 and Under-17 levels. For women's national teams, UEFA operates the UEFA Women's Championship for senior national sides as well as Women's Under-19 and Women's Under-17 Championships.

World, Olympic and intercontinental competitions

Beside continental European competitions for national and their junior teams, the UEFA organizes various qualification male and female tournaments among European national and their junior teams for World Cups (organized by FIFA) and Olympics (organized by IOC).

UEFA also organised the UEFA–CAF Meridian Cup with CAF for youth teams in an effort to boost youth football. UEFA launched the UEFA Regions' Cup, for semi-professional teams representing their local region, in 1999. In futsal there is the UEFA Futsal Championship and UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship. Despite the existence of UEFA's Futsal and Beach soccer committee, UEFA does not organise any beach soccer competitions. International and club beach soccer competitions for UEFA members are organised externally by Beach Soccer Worldwide.

The Italian, German, Spanish, French and Russian men's national teams are the only teams to have won the European football championship in all categories.

Club

Further information: List of UEFA club competition winners
UEFA Members 2016
UEFA member countries by club competition entry entitlements, 2009/10

The top-ranked UEFA competition is the UEFA Champions League, which started in the 1992/93 season and gathers the top 1–4 teams of each country's league (the number of teams depend on that country's ranking and can be upgraded or downgraded); this competition was re-structured from a previous one that only gathered the top team of each country (held from 1955 to 1992 and known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or simply the European Cup).

A second, lower-ranked competition is the UEFA Europa League. This competition, for national knockout cup winners and high-placed league teams, was launched by UEFA in 1971 as a successor of both the former UEFA Cup and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (also began in 1955). A third competition, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, which started in 1960, was absorbed into the UEFA Cup (now UEFA Europa League) in 1999.

In December 2018, UEFA announced the creation of a third club competition, later named the UEFA Europa Conference League. The competition features 32 teams in 8 groups of 4, with a knockout round between the second placed teams in Europa Conference League and the third placed teams in the Europa League, leading to a final 16 knockout stage featuring the eight group winners. The first edition of the competition was played in 2021–2022.

In women's football UEFA also conducts the UEFA Women's Champions League for club teams. The competition was first held in 2001, and was known as the UEFA Women's Cup until 2009.

The UEFA Super Cup pits the winners of the Champions League against the winners of the Europa League (previously the winners of the Cup Winners' Cup), and came into being in 1973.

The UEFA Intertoto Cup was a summer competition, previously operated by several Central European football associations, which was relaunched and recognised as official UEFA club competition by UEFA in 1995. The last Intertoto Cup took place in 2008.

The European/South American Cup was jointly organised with CONMEBOL between the Champions League and the Copa Libertadores winners.

Only five teams (Juventus, Ajax, Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Chelsea) have won each of the three main competitions (European Cup/UEFA Champions League, European Cup Winners' Cup/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League), a feat that is no longer possible for any team that did not win the Cup Winners' Cup. There are currently eight teams throughout Europe that have won two of the three trophies; all but one have won the Cup Winners' Cup, four require a win in the Champions League and four require a UEFA Europa League win.

Until the first staging of the UEFA Europa Conference League in 2022, Juventus of Italy was the only team in Europe to win all UEFA's official championships and cups and, in commemoration of achieving that feat, have received The UEFA Plaque by the Union of European Football Associations on 12 July 1988.

UEFA's premier futsal competition is the UEFA Futsal Cup, a tournament started in 2001 which replaced the former Futsal European Clubs Championship. This event, despite enjoying a long and well-established tradition in the European futsal community, dating back to 1984, was never recognised as official by UEFA.

Recently, there has been an attempt to create a Europa League-style second tier women's club competition, which has been in discussion since 2021.

Current title holders

Competition Year Champions Title Runners-up Next edition
Intercontinental (UEFA–CONMEBOL)
Cup of Champions 2022  Argentina 2nd  Italy 2025
Women's Finalissima 2023 Flag of England.svg England 1st Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 2026
UEFA–CONMEBOL Club Challenge 2023 Spain Sevilla 1st Ecuador Independiente del Valle 2024
Under-20 Intercontinental Cup 2023 Argentina Boca Juniors 1st Netherlands AZ TBD
Futsal Finalissima 2022  Portugal 1st  Spain 2026
Men's national teams
European Championship 2020  Italy 2nd  England 2024
Nations League 2022–23  Spain 1st  Croatia 2024–25
U-21 Championship 2023  England 3rd  Spain 2025
U-19 Championship 2023  Italy 4th  Portugal 2024
U-17 Championship 2023  Germany 4th  France 2024
Futsal Championship 2022  Portugal 2nd  Russia 2026
U-19 Futsal Championship 2023  Portugal 1st  Spain 2025
Women's national teams
Women's Championship 2022 Flag of England.svg England 1st Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2025
Women's Nations League 2023–24 Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1st Flag of France.svg France 2025–26
Women's U-19 Championship 2023  Spain 5th  Germany 2024
Women's U-17 Championship 2023  France 1st  Spain 2024
Women's Futsal Championship 2023  Spain 3rd  Ukraine 2027
Men's club teams
Super Cup 2023 England Manchester City 1st Spain Sevilla 2024
Champions League 2022–23 England Manchester City 1st Italy Inter Milan 2023–24
Europa League 2022–23 Spain Sevilla 7th Italy Roma 2023–24
Europa Conference League 2022–23 England West Ham United 1st Italy Fiorentina 2023–24
Youth League 2023–24 Greece Olympiacos 1st Italy Milan 2024–25
Futsal Champions League 2023–24 Spain Palma Futsal 2nd Spain Barcelona 2024–25
Women's club teams
Women's Champions League 2022–23 Spain Barcelona 2nd Germany VfL Wolfsburg 2023–24
Women's Second Competition 2025–26
Men's amateur teams
Regions' Cup 2023 Spain Galicia 1st Serbia Belgrade 2025

Titles by nation

Nation Men Women Futsal Total
Euro NL U21 U19 U17 Euro NL U19 U17 Men's U19 Women's
 Spain 3 1 5 11 9 1 5 4 7 2 3 51
 Germany 3 3 6 4 8 6 8 38
 France 2 1 1 8 3 5 1 21
 England 3 11 2 1 1 18
 Italy 2 5 4 1 1 2 15
 Portugal 1 1 4 6 2 1 15
 Russia 1 2 6 3 1 1 14
 Netherlands 1 2 4 1 1 9
 Sweden 1 1 3 5
 Czech Republic 1 1 1 1 4
 Serbia 1 3 4
 Bulgaria 3 3
 Hungary 3 3
 Poland 1 1 1 3
 Turkey 1 2 3
 Austria 2 2
 Denmark 1 1 2
 Norway 2 2
 Republic of Ireland 1 1 2
 Belgium 1 1
 Greece 1 1
 Romania 1 1
 Scotland 1 1
 Switzerland 1 1
 Ukraine 1 1

Sponsors

UEFA national team competitions
  • Adidas
  • Alipay
  • Atos
  • Booking
  • Hisense
  • Vivo
UEFA Champions League

Note: The UEFA Champions League sponsors are also sponsors of the UEFA Super Cup and the UEFA Youth League.

UEFA Europa League
  • Enterprise
  • Entain
  • Hankook
  • Heineken
  • Just Eat Takeaway
  • Strauss
  • Swissquote

Note: The UEFA Europa League sponsors are also sponsors of the UEFA Europa Conference League.

UEFA women's football competitions

FIFA World Rankings

Overview

Team of the Year

Major tournament records

Legend

  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarter-finals (1934–1938, 1954–1970, and 1986–present: knockout round of 8)
  • R2 – Round 2 (1974–1978, second group stage, top 8; 1982: second group stage, top 12; 1986–2022: knockout round of 16)
  • R1 – Round 1 (1930, 1950–1970 and 1986–present: group stage; 1934–1938: knockout round of 16; 1974–1982: first group stage)
  • Q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
  •    – Did not qualify
  •  ×  – Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
  •     – Hosts

For each tournament, the flag of the host country and the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup record
Team 1930
Uruguay
(13)
1934
Italy
(16)
1938
France
(15)
1950
Brazil
(13)
1954
Switzerland
(16)
1958
Sweden
(16)
1962
Chile
(16)
1966
England
(16)
1970
Mexico
(16)
1974
West Germany
(16)
1978
Argentina
(16)
1982
Spain
(24)
1986
Mexico
(24)
1990
Italy
(24)
1994
United States
(24)
1998
France
(32)
2002
South Korea
Japan
(32)
2006
Germany
(32)
2010
South Africa
(32)
2014
Brazil
(32)
2018
Russia
(32)
2022
Qatar
(32)
2026
Canada
Mexico
United States
(48)
2030
Morocco
Portugal
Spain
(48)
2034
Saudi Arabia
(48)
Years
 Austria × 4th × × 3rd R1
15th
× R2
7th
R2
8th
R1
T-18th
R1
23rd
7
 Belgium R1
11th
R1
15th
R1
13th
× R1
12th
R1
T-10th
R2
10th
4th R2
11th
R2
11th
R1
19th
R2
14th
QF
6th
3rd R1
23rd
14
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Part of Yugoslavia × R1
20th
1
 Bulgaria × × R1
15th
R1
15th
R1
13th
R1
12th
R2
15th
4th R1
29th
7
 Croatia Part of Yugoslavia × 3rd R1
23rd
R1
22nd
R1
19th
2nd 3rd 6
 Czech Republic × 2nd QF
5th
× R1
14th
R1
9th
2nd R1
15th
R1
19th
QF
6th
R1
20th
9
 Denmark × × × × × × R2
9th
QF
8th
R2
10th
R1
24th
R2
11th
R1
28th
6
 East Germany Part of Germany × × R2
6th
Part of Germany 1
 England × × × R1
8th
QF
6th
R1
11th
QF
8th
1st QF
8th
R2
6th
QF
8th
4th R2
9th
QF
6th
QF
7th
R2
13th
R1
26th
4th QF
6th
16
 France R1
7th
R1
T-9th
QF
6th
R1
11th
3rd R1
T-13th
R1
12th
4th 3rd 1st R1
28th
2nd R1
29th
QF
7th
1st 2nd 16
 Germany × 3rd R1
10th
× 1st 4th QF
7th
2nd 3rd 1st R2
6th
2nd 2nd 1st QF
5th
QF
7th
2nd 3rd 3rd 1st R1
22nd
R1
17th
20
 Greece × × R1
24th
R1
25th
R2
13th
3
 Hungary × QF
6th
2nd × 2nd R1
10th
QF
5th
QF
6th
R1
15th
R1
14th
R1
18th
9
 Iceland × × × × × × × × R1
28th
1
 Israel × R1
12th
1
 Italy × 1st 1st R1
7th
R1
10th
R1
9th
R1
9th
2nd R1
10th
4th 1st R2
12th
3rd 2nd QF
5th
R2
15th
1st R1
26th
R1
22nd
18
 Netherlands × R1
T-9th
R1
14th
× × 2nd 2nd R2
15th
QF
7th
4th R2
11th
2nd 3rd QF
5th
11
 Northern Ireland × × × QF
8th
R2
9th
R1
21st
3
 Norway × × R1
12th
× R1
17th
R2
15th
3
 Poland × R1
11th
× × 3rd R2
5th
3rd R2
14th
R1
25th
R1
21st
R1
25th
R2
15th
9
 Portugal × 3rd R1
17th
R1
21st
4th R2
11th
R1
18th
R2
13th
QF
8th
Q 8
 Republic of Ireland × QF
8th
R2
16th
R2
12th
3
 Romania R1
8th
R1
12th
R1
9th
× R1
T-10th
R2
12th
QF
6th
R2
11th
7
 Russia × × × × × QF
7th
QF
6th
4th QF
5th
R2
7th
R2
10th
R1
17th
R1
18th
R1
22nd
R1
24th
QF
8th
× 11
 Scotland × × × •• R1
15th
R1
14th
R1
9th
R1
11th
R1
15th
R1
19th
R1
T-18th
R1
27th
8
 Serbia 4th R1
5th
QF
7th
QF
5th
4th R2
7th
R1
16th
QF
5th
× R2
10th
R1
32nd
R1
23rd
R1
23rd
R1
29th
13
 Slovakia × 2nd QF
5th
× R1
14th
R1
9th
2nd R1
15th
R1
19th
QF
6th
R2
16th
1
 Slovenia Part of Yugoslavia × R1
30th
R1
18th
2
 Spain × QF
5th
× 4th R1
12th
R1
10th
R1
10th
R2
12th
QF
7th
R2
10th
QF
8th
R1
17th
QF
5th
R2
9th
1st R1
23rd
R2
10th
R2
13th
Q 16
 Sweden × QF
8th
4th 3rd 2nd R1
9th
R2
5th
R1
13th
R1
21st
3rd R2
13th
R2
14th
QF
7th
12
 Switzerland × QF
7th
QF
7th
R1
6th
QF
8th
R1
16th
R1
16th
R2
15th
R2
10th
R1
19th
R2
11th
R2
14th
R2
12th
12
 Turkey × × × •• R1
9th
× 3rd 2
 Ukraine Part of Soviet Union × QF
8th
1
 Wales × × × QF
6th
R1
30th
2
Total (34 teams) 4 12 13 6 12 12 10 10 9 9 10 14 14 14 13 15 15 14 13 13 13 13 16 TBD TBD

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record
Team 1991
China
(12)
1995
Sweden
(12)
1999
United States
(16)
2003
United States
(16)
2007
China
(16)
2011
Germany
(16)
2015
Canada
(24)
2019
France
(24)
2023
Australia
New Zealand
(32)
Years
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark QF
7th
QF
7th
R1
15th
R1
12th
R2
11th
5
Flag of England.svg England QF
6th
QF
7th
QF
7th
3rd 4th 2nd 6
Flag of France.svg France R1
9th
4th QF
5th
QF
6th
QF
6th
5
Flag of Germany.svg Germany 4th 2nd QF
8th
1st 1st QF
6th
4th QF
5th
R1
17th
9
Flag of Italy.svg Italy QF
6th
R1
9th
QF
7th
R1
22nd
4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands R2
13th
2nd QF
7th
3
Flag of Norway.svg Norway 2nd 1st 4th QF
7th
4th R1
10th
R2
10th
QF
8th
R2
15th
9
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal × R1
19th
1
Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland × R1
26th
1
Flag of Russia.svg Russia × QF
5th
QF
8th
× 2
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland R1
19th
1
Flag of Spain.svg Spain R1
20th
R2
12th
1st 3
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 3rd QF
5th
QF
6th
2nd R1
T-10th
3rd R2
16th
3rd 3rd 9
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland R2
15th
R2
14th
2
Total (14 teams) 5 5 6 5 5 5 8 9 12 60

Olympic Games

Men's tournament

Olympic Games (Men's tournament) record
Team 1900
France
(3)
1904
United States
(3)
1908
United Kingdom
(6)
1912
Sweden
(11)
1920
Belgium
(14)
1924
France
(22)
1928
Netherlands
(17)
1936
Germany
(16)
1948
United Kingdom
(18)
1952
Finland
(25)
1956
Australia
(11)
1960
Italy
(16)
1964
Japan
(14)
1968
Mexico
(16)
1972
West Germany
(16)
1976
Canada
(13)
1980
Soviet Union
(16)
1984
United States
(16)
1988
South Korea
(16)
1992
Spain
(16)
1996
United States
(16)
2000
Australia
(16)
2004
Greece
(16)
2008
China
(16)
2012
United Kingdom
(16)
2016
Brazil
(16)
2020
Japan
(16)
2024
France
(16)
Years
 Austria 6 2 =11 =5 4
 Belarus 10 1
 Belgium 3 1 15 =5 4 5
 Bulgaria 10 =17 3 5 2 5
 Czech Republic 14 1
 Czechoslovakia 9 9 2 9 1 Split into Slovakia and Czech Republic 5
 Denmark 2 2 10 3 =5 2 6 13 8 9
 East Germany 3 3 1 2 Merged with West Germany 4
 Estonia =17 1
 Finland 4 =9 =14 9 4
 France 2 5 4 5 =9 =5 =17 9 7 5 1 5 13 Q 14
 Germany 7 =5 =6 4 =9 5 5 3 2 9 10
 Great Britain 1 1 1 11 =6 4 =17 =5 8 5 10
 Greece 13 =17 15 3
 Hungary 5 13 =9 1 3 1 1 2 16 9
 Ireland 7 =17 2
 Israel Competed with Asia (qualified 2 times) Q 3
 Italy 8 5 6 3 1 =5 =9 4 4 4 5 12 5 3 5 15
 Latvia 16 1
 Lithuania =17 1
 Luxembourg 12 11 =9 =9 =9 =9 6
 Netherlands 3 3 3 4 =9 =9 =17 7 8
 Norway 9 7 3 =14 10 5
 Poland =17 4 =9 10 1 2 2 7
 Portugal =5 4 14 6 4
 Romania 14 =17 5 11 4
 Russia 10 1
 Serbia 12 1
 Serbia and Montenegro 16 Split into 2 nations 1
 Slovakia 13 1
 Soviet Union =9 1 3 3 3 1 Split into 15 nations 6
 Spain 2 =17 =5 6 12 10 1 6 2 14 2 Q 12
 Sweden 4 11 6 3 =9 1 3 6 6 15 10
 Switzerland 2 =9 13 3
 Turkey =17 =9 =9 =5 =5 14 6
 Ukraine Q 1
 Yugoslavia 9 =17 =9 2 2 2 1 6 4 3 10 Split into 7 nations 11
Total (37 teams) 3 0 6 11 13 18 11 10 10 19 5 9 6 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Women's tournament

Olympic Games (Women's tournament) record
Team 1996
United States
(8)
2000
Australia
(8)
2004
Greece
(10)
2008
China
(12)
2012
United Kingdom
(12)
2016
Brazil
(12)
2020
Japan
(12)
2024
France
(12)
Years
 Denmark 8 1
 France 4 6 Q 3
 Germany 5 3 3 3 1 Q 6
 Great Britain 5 7 2
 Greece 10 1
 Netherlands 5 1
 Norway 3 1 7 3
 Spain Q 1
 Sweden 6 6 4 6 7 2 2 7
Total (9 teams) 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 25

UEFA European Championship

UEFA European Championship record
Team
(Total 36 teams)
1960
France
(4)
1964
Spain
(4)
1968
Italy
(4)
1972
Belgium
(4)
1976
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(4)
1980
Italy
(8)
1984
France
(8)
1988
West Germany
(8)
1992
Sweden
(8)
1996
England
(16)
2000
Belgium
Netherlands
(16)
2004
Portugal
(16)
2008
Austria
Switzerland
(16)
2012
Poland
Ukraine
(16)
2016
France
(24)
2020
Europe
(24)
2024
Germany
(24)
2028
England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Republic of Ireland
(24)
2032
Italy
Turkey
(24)
Years
 Albania × × × GS Q 2
 Austria GS GS R16 Q 4
 Belgium × 3rd 2nd GS GS QF QF Q 7
 Bulgaria GS GS 2
 Croatia Part of  Yugoslavia QF GS QF GS R16 R16 Q 7
 Czech Republic 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd GS SF GS QF GS QF Q 11
 Denmark 4th SF GS 1st GS GS QF GS SF Q 10
 England × 3rd GS GS GS SF GS QF QF R16 2nd Q 11
 Finland × × GS 1
 France 4th 1st GS SF 1st QF GS QF 2nd R16 Q 11
 Georgia Part of  Soviet Union Q 1
 Germany × × 1st 2nd 1st GS SF 2nd 1st GS GS 2nd SF SF R16 Q 14
 Greece × GS 1st GS QF 4
 Hungary 3rd 4th R16 GS Q 5
 Iceland × × × QF 1
 Italy × 1st 4th SF GS 2nd GS QF 2nd QF 1st Q Q 11
 Latvia Part of  Soviet Union GS 1
 Netherlands × 3rd GS 1st SF QF SF SF QF GS R16 Q 11
 North Macedonia Part of  Yugoslavia GS 1
 Northern Ireland × R16 1
 Norway GS 1
 Poland GS GS QF GS Q 5
 Portugal SF QF SF 2nd QF SF 1st R16 Q 9
 Republic of Ireland GS GS R16 3
 Romania GS GS QF GS GS Q 6
 Russia 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd GS GS GS SF GS GS GS × 12
 Scotland × × GS GS GS Q 4
 Serbia 2nd 2nd 4th GS •× × QF Q 6
 Slovakia 3rd 1st 3rd R16 GS Q 6
 Slovenia Part of  Yugoslavia GS Q 2
 Spain •× 1st GS 2nd GS QF QF GS 1st 1st R16 SF Q 12
 Sweden × SF GS QF GS GS GS R16 7
 Switzerland × GS GS GS R16 QF Q 6
 Turkey GS QF SF GS GS Q Q 6
 Ukraine Part of  Soviet Union GS GS QF Q 4
 Wales × SF R16 2

UEFA Women's Championship

Team 1984
(4)
1987
Norway
(4)
1989
West Germany
(4)
1991
Denmark
(4)
1993
Italy
(4)
1995
(4)
1997
Norway
Sweden
(8)
2001
Germany
(8)
2005
England
(8)
2009
Finland
(12)
2013
Sweden
(12)
2017
Netherlands
(16)
2022
England
(16)
2025
Switzerland
(16)
Total
Flag of Austria.svg Austria × × × × × × SF QF 2
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium GS QF 2
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark SF 3rd 3rd GS SF GS GS SF 2nd GS 10
Flag of England.svg England 2nd 4th SF GS GS 2nd GS SF 1st 9
Flag of Finland.svg Finland SF QF GS GS 4
Flag of France.svg France GS GS GS QF QF QF SF 7
Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1st 1st 4th 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st QF 2nd 11
Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland × × × GS QF GS GS 4
Flag of Italy.svg Italy SF 3rd 4th 4th 2nd 2nd GS GS QF QF GS GS 12
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands SF GS 1st QF 4
Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland × × × × × × GS 1
Flag of Norway.svg Norway 1st 2nd 2nd 1st SF GS SF 2nd SF 2nd GS GS 12
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal GS GS 2
Flag of Russia.svg Russia × × × × GS GS GS GS GS × × 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland × GS 1
Flag of Spain.svg Spain × SF QF QF QF 4
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd SF 2nd SF QF SF QF SF 11
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland GS GS Q 3
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Part of Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union × GS 1

FIFA U-20 World Cup

FIFA U-20 World Cup record
Team 1977
Tunisia
(16)
1979
Japan
(16)
1981
Australia
(16)
1983
Mexico
(16)
1985
Soviet Union
(16)
1987
Chile
(16)
1989
Saudi Arabia
(16)
1991
Portugal
(16)
1993
Australia
(16)
1995
Qatar
(16)
1997
Malaysia
(24)
1999
Nigeria
(24)
2001
Argentina
(24)
2003
United Arab Emirates
(24)
2005
Netherlands
(24)
2007
Canada
(24)
2009
Egypt
(24)
2011
Colombia
(24)
2013
Turkey
(24)
2015
New Zealand
(24)
2017
South Korea
(24)
2019
Poland
(24)
2023
Argentina
(24)
Years
 Austria R1 R1 4th R1 R2 5
 Belgium R2 1
 Bulgaria QF QF 2
 Croatia R2 R1 R2 3
 Czech Republic R1 R1 QF R1 2nd R2 6
 East Germany 3rd R1 2
 England 4th R1 R1 3rd R2 R1 R1 R1 R2 R1 1st R2 12
 Finland R1 1
 France R1 QF QF 4th 1st R2 R2 R1 8
 Germany 1st 2nd R1 R1 R1 R2 R1 QF QF QF R2 11
 Greece R2 1
 Hungary R1 R1 R1 R1 3rd R2 6
 Israel 3rd 1
 Italy R1 R1 QF QF QF 3rd 4th 2nd 8
 Kazakhstan R1 1
 Netherlands QF R1 QF QF 4
 Norway R1 R1 R1 3
 Poland 4th R1 3rd R2 R2 5
 Portugal QF 1st 1st R1 3rd R2 R2 2nd R2 QF QF R1 12
 Republic of Ireland R1 R1 3rd R2 R2 5
 Romania 3rd 1
 Russia 1st 2nd R1 4th QF 3rd QF QF 8
 Scotland QF QF R1 3
 Serbia R1 1st 1st 3
 Slovakia R1 R1 R2 R2 2
 Spain R1 QF R1 2nd R1 QF 4th QF 1st 2nd QF QF R2 QF QF 15
 Sweden R1 1
 Switzerland R1 1
 Turkey R1 R2 R2 3
 Ukraine R2 R2 R2 1st 4
Total (30 teams) 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 7 6 6 7 6 6 6 7 6 5 6 5

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup record
Team 2002
Canada
(12)
2004
Thailand
(12)
2006
Russia
(16)
2008
Chile
(16)
2010
Germany
(16)
2012
Japan
(16)
2014
Canada
(16)
2016
Papua New Guinea
(16)
2018
France
(16)
2022
Costa Rica
(16)
2024
Colombia
(24)
Years
 Austria Q 1
 Denmark QF 1
 England QF QF GS GS 3rd 5
 Finland GS GS 2
 France GS QF 4th GS 3rd 2nd 4th QF Q 9
 Germany 3rd 1st QF 3rd 1st 2nd 1st QF QF GS Q 11
 Italy GS GS 2
 Netherlands QF 4th Q 3
 Norway GS QF 2
 Russia QF QF × 2
 Spain GS QF 2nd 1st Q 5
 Sweden QF GS 2
 Switzerland GS GS GS 3
Total (13 teams) 4 4 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 5 48

FIFA U-17 World Cup

FIFA U-17 World Cup record
Team 1985
China
(16)
1987
Canada
(16)
1989
Scotland
(16)
1991
Italy
(16)
1993
Japan
(16)
1995
Ecuador
(16)
1997
Egypt
(16)
1999
New Zealand
(16)
2001
Trinidad and Tobago
(16)
2003
Finland
(16)
2005
Peru
(16)
2007
South Korea
(24)
2009
Nigeria
(24)
2011
Mexico
(24)
2013
United Arab Emirates
(24)
2015
Chile
(24)
2017
India
(24)
2019
Brazil
(24)
2023
Indonesia
(24)
Years
 Austria R1 R1 2
 Belgium R1 3rd 2
 Croatia R1 R1 QF 3
 Czech Republic QF R1 2
 Denmark R1 1
 East Germany QF Merged with West Germany 1
 England QF QF R1 1st R2 5
 Finland R1 1
 France QF 1st QF QF R2 R2 3rd 2nd 8
 Germany 2nd QF R1 4th R1 3rd R2 3rd R2 QF 1st 11
 Hungary QF R1 2
 Italy R1 4th R1 R1 R1 QF R2 QF 8
 Netherlands 3rd R1 R1 4th 4
 Poland 4th R1 R1 3
 Portugal 3rd QF QF 3
 Russia 1st R2 R2 × 3
 Scotland 2nd 1
 Slovakia R2 1
 Spain 2nd R1 3rd R1 R1 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd QF QF 11
 Sweden 3rd 1
 Switzerland 1st 1
 Turkey 4th QF R1 3
Total (22 teams) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 5

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record
Team 2008
New Zealand
(16)
2010
Trinidad and Tobago
(16)
2012
Azerbaijan
(16)
2014
Costa Rica
(16)
2016
Jordan
(16)
2018
Uruguay
(16)
2022
India
(16)
Years
 Azerbaijan R1 1
 Denmark QF 1
 England 4th QF 2
 Finland GS 1
 France R1 1st GS 3
 Germany 3rd QF 4th GS QF QF 4th 7
 Italy 3rd 1
 Republic of Ireland QF 1
 Spain 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 5
Total (9 teams) 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 19

FIFA Futsal World Cup

FIFA Futsal World Cup record
Team 1989
Netherlands
(16)
1992
Hong Kong
(16)
1996
Spain
(16)
2000
Guatemala
(16)
2004
Taiwan
(16)
2008
Brazil
(20)
2012
Thailand
(24)
2016
Colombia
(24)
2021
Lithuania
(24)
Years
 Azerbaijan QF 1
 Belgium 4th R2 R2 3
 Croatia R2 1
 Czech Republic R2 R1 R2 R2 4
 Denmark R1 1
 Hungary R2 1
 Italy R2 R1 R2 2nd 3rd 3rd R2 7
 Kazakhstan R1 R2 4th 3
 Lithuania R1 1
 Netherlands 2nd R2 R2 R2 4
 Poland R2 1
 Portugal 3rd R2 R1 QF 4th 1st 6
 Russia R1 3rd 4th 4th QF 2nd QF 7
 Serbia R2 R2 2
 Spain R1 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd QF QF 9
 Ukraine 4th R2 R2 QF R2 5
Total (16 teams) 6 6 6 6 5 6 7 7 7 56

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

Team Beach Soccer World Championship record FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup record Appearances
1995
Brazil
(8)
1996
Brazil
(8)
1997
Brazil
(8)
1998
Brazil
(10)
1999
Brazil
(12)
2000
Brazil
(12)
2001
Brazil
(12)
2002
Brazil
(8)
2003
Brazil
(8)
2004
Brazil
(12)
2005
Brazil
(12)
2006
Brazil
(16)
2007
Brazil
(16)
2008
France
(16)
2009
United Arab Emirates
(16)
2011
Italy
(16)
2013
French Polynesia
(16)
2015
Portugal
(16)
2017
The Bahamas
(16)
2019
Paraguay
(16)
2021
Russia
(16)
2024
United Arab Emirates
(16)
2025
Seychelles
(16)
WC
/10
FIFA
/13
Years
/23
 Belarus × × × R1
11th
R1
14th
4th 0 3 3
 Belgium R1
12th
× × × × × × × × × 1 0 1
 Denmark R1
6th
× × × × × × × × × 1 0 1
 England 3rd × × 1 0 1
 France R1
7th
2nd R1
11th
R1
11th
2nd R1
7th
4th QF
5th
1st 3rd 4th QF
8th
8 4 12
 Germany R1
5th
R1
12th
R1
12th
R1
11th
4 0 4
 Italy 4th 3rd R1
5th
R1
10th
R1
9th
QF
8th
QF
8th
R1
6th
R1
6th
4th R1
15th
R1
10th
2nd QF
8th
QF
5th
4th 4th 2nd 2nd 10 9 19
 Netherlands R1
8th
× R1
14th
× × × × 1 1 2
 Poland R1
11th
R1
15th
0 2 2
 Portugal R1
6th
R1
5th
2nd QF
6th
1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 4th QF
8th
3rd 3rd 3rd 1st QF
8th
1st R1
10th
QF
5th
8 11 19
 Russia R1
5th
× R1
9th
QF
6th
QF
7th
1st 1st 3rd 3rd 1st × 1 8 9
 Spain R1
6th
QF
5th
3rd QF
6th
R1
6th
2nd 2nd QF
7th
R1
10th
QF
7th
4th QF
6th
2nd R1
10th
QF
7th
R1
13th
7 9 16
 Switzerland QF
8th
2nd R1
10th
QF
8th
QF
5th
QF
8th
3rd 1 6 7
 Turkey R1
10th
× × 1 0 1
 Ukraine QF
6th
R1
9th
R1
12th
× × × 0 3 3
Total (15 teams) 4 3 3 4 4 5 6 4 4 7 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 4 4

Former tournaments

FIFA Confederations Cup

FIFA Confederations Cup record
Team 1992
Saudi Arabia
(4)
1995
Saudi Arabia
(6)
1997
Saudi Arabia
(8)
1999
Mexico
(8)
2001
South Korea
Japan
(8)
2003
France
(8)
2005
Germany
(8)
2009
South Africa
(8)
2013
Brazil
(8)
2017
Russia
(8)
Years
 Czech Republic × 3rd 1
 Denmark × 1st 1
 France × •• 1st 1st 2
 Germany × •• GS •• 3rd 1st 3
 Greece × GS 1
 Italy × •• GS 3rd 2
 Portugal × 3rd 1
 Russia × GS 1
 Spain × •• 3rd 2nd 2
 Turkey × 3rd 1
Total (10 teams) 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 15

Sanctions

Against associations

  • Lithuania Lithuania, in 1990 sanctions were imposed due to the secession of the Lithuanian Football Federation from the Football Federation of the Soviet Union
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia, in 1992–1998 sanctions were imposed due to the Bosnian War (as part of the Yugoslav Wars)
  • Russia Russia, in 2022 sanctions were imposed due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  • Belarus Belarus, in 2022 sanctions were imposed due to supporting Russia in the Ukraine conflict.

Against clubs

  • Albania Albania, in 1967 special sanctions were imposed against 1966–67 Albanian Superliga due to its political background
  • England England, in 1985–1991 sanctions were imposed against English association football clubs due to the Heysel Stadium disaster by suspending their participation in continental competitions for five years
  • Italy Italy, in 1974–1975 sanctions were imposed against SS Lazio due to its fans, Italy was restricted from the European Cup to which Lazio qualified
  • Netherlands Netherlands, in 1990–1991 sanctions were imposed against AFC Ajax due to its fans, the Netherlands were restricted from the European Cup to which Ajax qualified

See also

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Resolutions

UEFA congress

  • UEFA congress

Financial fair play

  • UEFA Financial Fair Play Regulations

UEFA coefficient

  • UEFA coefficient

UEFA presidents

Related links

Planned competitions

  • Proposals for a European Super League in association football – A project for a sole pan-European Football League which UEFA executives have been involved
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