European championship teams often have alternative names. For example, England's eleven is often called the "Three Lions" team, while the Belgium team - "Red Devils". Here are the nicknames of each national team:
A Group Turkey - "Half Moon Stars", "Our Boys" Italy - "The Blues", "National Team" Wales - "Dragons" Switzerland - "National Team", "Red Crosses"
B Group Denmark - "Red and White", "Danish Dynamite" Finland - "The Great Moose" Belgium - "Red Devils" Russia - "National Team"
C Group Netherlands - "Oranje" Ukraine - "Blue and Yellow" Austria - "National Team", "Our Boys" North Macedonia - "Lynxes"
D Group England - "Three Lions" Croatia - "Fiery Ones", "Checkered Ones" Czech Republic - "Our Boys", "National Team" Scotland - "Tartan Army"
E Group Spain - "The Red", "Spanish Fury" Sweden - "Blue and Yellow" Poland - "White and Red", "Eagles" Slovakia - "Falcons", "Representatives"
F Group Portugal - "The Choice", "Shield's Choice" France - "The Blues" Germany - "National Eleven", "National Team", "Team" Hungary - "Hungarians", "National Eleven"