During yesterday's European Championship match, the Italian national team, which overwhelmed the Swiss defense, repeated its record for the most emphatically won matches in the history of the Old Continent's championships. Before this, with the same goal difference (3:0), it had defeated the Turks in the opening match. The football festival could see more records broken - this month, Austrians and Finns have already achieved such accomplishments. Throughout the history of the European Championships, 35 countries have participated and only two national teams have not won any victories - Latvia and Slovenia. The most lopsided victories in European Championship matches for each participant:
Albania 1:0 vs Romania, EURO 2016 Group stage
Austria 3:1 vs North Macedonia, EURO 2020 Group stage
Belgium 4:0 vs Hungary, EURO 2016 Quarterfinals
Bulgaria 1:0 vs Romania, EURO '96 Group stage
Croatia 3:0 vs Denmark, EURO '96 Group stage
Czech Republic (and Czechoslovakia) 3:0 vs Denmark, EURO 2004 Quarterfinals
Denmark 5:0 vs Yugoslavia, EURO '84 Group stage
England 4:1 vs Netherlands, EURO '96 Group stage 3:0 vs Switzerland, EURO 2004 Group stage
Finland 1:0 vs Denmark, EURO 2020 Group stage
France 5:0 vs Belgium, EURO '84 Group stage
Germany (and West Germany) 3:0 vs Slovakia, EURO 2016 Quarterfinals 3:0 vs Russia, EURO '96 Group stage 3:0 vs USSR, EURO '72 Finals
Hungary 3:1 vs Denmark, EURO '64 Third place match 2:0 vs Austria, EURO 2016 Group stage
Iceland 2:1 vs England, EURO 2016 Quarterfinals 2:1 vs Austria, EURO 2016 Group stage
Italy 3:0 vs Turkey, EURO 2020 Group stage 3:0 vs Switzerland, EURO 2020 Group stage
Latvia has not won yet.
Netherlands 6:1 vs Yugoslavia, EURO 2000 Quarterfinals
Northern Ireland 2:0 vs Ukraine, EURO 2016 Group stage
Norway 1:0 vs Spain, EURO 2000 Group stage
Poland 1:0 vs Ukraine, EURO 2016 Group stage 1:0 vs Northern Ireland, EURO 2016 Group stage
Portugal 3:0 vs Hungary, EURO 2020 Group stage 3:0 vs Germany, EURO 2000 Group stage 3:0 vs Croatia, EURO '96 Group stage
Republic of Ireland 1:0 vs Italy, EURO 2016 Group stage 1:0 vs England, EURO '88 Group stage
Romania 3:2 vs England, EURO 2000 Group stage
Russia (and USSR) 4:1 vs Czech Republic, EURO 2012 Group stage 3:0 vs Denmark, EURO '64 Semifinals 3:0 vs Czechoslovakia, EURO '60 Semifinals
Scotland 3:0 vs Russia, EURO '92 Group stage
Serbia (and Yugoslavia) 5:4 vs France, EURO '60 Semifinals 1:0 vs Norway, EURO 2000 Group stage 1:0 vs England, EURO '68 Semifinals
Slovakia 2:1 vs Russia, EURO 2016 Group stage
Slovenia has not won yet.
Spain 4:0 vs Italy, EURO 2012 Finals 4:0 vs Ireland, EURO 2012 Group stage
Sweden 5:0 vs Bulgaria, EURO 2004 Group stage
Switzerland 2:0 vs Portugal, EURO 2008 Group stage
Turkey 2:0 vs Czech Republic, EURO 2016 Group stage 2:0 vs Belgium, EURO 2000 Group stage
Ukraine 2:1 vs Sweden, EURO 2012 Group stage
Wales 3:0 vs Russia, EURO 2016 Group stage