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Published 15 July 2024 4 min read
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England's tournament finals since 2012

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Nicholas Veevers

Take a look at the tournament finals reached by England since St. George's Park was opened in 2012

England’s appearance at the UEFA EURO 2024 Final against Spain was the nation’s 25th appearance in a tournament final across all of our teams since the opening of St. George’s Park in 2012.

There have been eleven victories in that time, with all England teams across men’s, women’s and Para now based at the national football centre in Burton-on-Trent.

The venue was opened in October 2012 by FA President HRH The Prince of Wales and is the home and training base of our 24 England teams.

Prior to St. George’s Park, England had notably reached the men’s World Cup Final at Wembley in 1966, the women’s EURO Final in 1984, the men’s Learning Disabilities World Cup Final in Japan in 2022 and the women’s EURO Final in Finland in 2009.

There were also EURO titles at MU18s level in 1993 (England), WU19 level in 2009 (Belarus) and MU17 level in 2010 (Liechtenstein), while the MU19s (Ukraine) and MU21s (Sweden) both reached Finals in 2009.

England also won the old UEFA Youth Tournament eight times (1948, 1963, 1964, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975 and 1980) as well as the old U21 EURO in 1982 and 1983.

The MU21s lifted the UEFA U21 EURO championship in 2023
The MU21s lifted the UEFA U21 EURO championship in 2023
12 Jul 2024 4:43

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Watch the highlights as the Young Lions won the Toulon Tournament in 2016

Below is a list of all the tournament finals that England have played since 2012.

England men’s senior 1-2 Spain
UEFA EURO 2024
Berlin, Germany
Manager: Gareth Southgate

England WU17s 0-4 Spain
UEFA Women’s U17 EURO 2024
Sweden
Head coach: Natalie Henderson

England [Powerchair] 1-1 France (France win on penalties)
World Powerchair Championship 2023
Australia
Head coach: Colin Gordon

England women’s senior 0-1 Spain
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
Sydney, Australia
Head coach: Sarina Wiegman

England [Partially Sighted] 3-4 Ukraine
IBSA World Championship 2023
Birmingham, England
Head coach: Steve Daley

England MU21s 1-0 Spain
UEFA U21 EURO 2023
Georgia & Romania
Head coach: Lee Carsley
The England Powerchair team became European champions in 2019
The England Powerchair team became European champions in 2019

England [Blind Women] 0-4 Germany
IBSA European Championship 2023
Italy
Head coach: Michelle Wilcock

England [Cerebral palsy] 0-3 Ukraine
IFCPF European Championship 2023
Sardinia, Italy
Head coach: Andy Smith

England women’s senior 2-1 Germany
UEFA Women’s EURO 2022
Wembley Stadium
Head coach: Sarina Wiegman

England men’s senior 1-1 Italy (Italy win 3-2 on penalties)
UEFA EURO 2020
Wembley Stadium
Manager: Gareth Southgate

England MU19s 3-1 Israel
UEFA U19 EURO 2022
Slovakia
Head coach: Ian Foster

England [Partially sighted] 2-6 Ukraine
World Partially Sighted futsal championships 2019
Turkey
Head coach: Ian Bateman

England MU17s lifted the FIFA U17 World Cup in India in 2017
England MU17s lifted the FIFA U17 World Cup in India in 2017
England [Powerchair] 5-3 France
EFPA Cup 2019
Finland
Head coach: Colin Gordon

England MU20s 2-1 Mexico
Toulon Tournament 2018
France
Head coach: Aidy Boothroyd

England MU17s 5-2 Spain
FIFA U17 World Cup 2017
India
Head coach: Steve Cooper

England MU20s 1-0 Venezuela
FIFA U20 World Cup 2017
Korea Republic
Head coach: Paul Simpson

England [Partially sighted] 0-3 Ukraine
IBSA World Championship 2017
Sardinia, Italy
Head coach: Ian Bateman

England MU19s 2-1 Portugal
UEFA U19 EURO 2017
Georgia
Head coach: Keith Downing
England MU20s 1-1 Cote d’Ivoire (England win 3-5 on penalties)
Toulon Tournament 2017
France
Head coach: Neil Dewsnip

England MU17s 2-2 Spain (Spain win 1-4 on penalties)
UEFA U17 EURO 2017
Croatia
Head coach: Steve Cooper

England MU21s 2-1 France
Toulon Tournament 2016
France
Head coach: Gareth Southgate

England [Powerchair] 0-5 France
EFPA Cup 2016
Limerick, Ireland
Head coach: Colin Gordon

England [Blind] 1-2 Argentina
IBSA World Championship 2015
Seoul, Korea Republic
Head coach: Jon Pugh

England MU17s 1-1 Netherlands (England win 4-1 on penalties)
UEFA U17 EURO 2014
Malta
Head coach: John Peacock

England WU19s 0-2 France
UEFA Women’s U19 EURO 2013
Wales
Head coach: Mo Marley

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