As the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament reaches its end, fans are not only focused on the winning team but also keen to learn about the individual awards presented to outstanding players.
Each UEFA European Championship concludes with the acknowledgment of players and teams who have excelled in various aspects of the game.
Apart from the Player of the Tournament, another award given is the Young Player of the Tournament, which recognizes promising talents aged 22 or under.
In addition, there is the Golden Boot award shared by multiple players who finished the tournament as top scorers.
The following provides a summary of the awards handed out after the Euro 2024 final.
Euro 2024 Player of the Tournament
The Player of the Tournament is the highest individual honor in Euros, recognizing the standout performer who consistently delivers exceptional performances.
For Euro 2024, Rodri was awarded the title after impressing with his midfield prowess and crucial goals for Spain.
Euro 2024 Young Player of the Tournament
The Young Player of the Tournament award went to Spain’s Lamine Yamal, a 17-year-old sensation who showcased maturity and skill beyond his years.
Lamine Yamal’s impact on Spain’s success, including historic moments like scoring against France, made him a deserving recipient of the award.
Euro 2024 Team of the Tournament
The Team of the Tournament, selected by UEFA’s technical observers, comprises the best players in various positions, highlighting tactical trends and standout performers.
Spain dominated the lineup, with six players included, showcasing their collective excellence throughout the competition.
Previous Winners of UEFA Euros Player Awards
Historically, the Player of the Tournament and Young Player of the Tournament awards have recognized outstanding performers in each edition of the UEFA European Championship, dating back to 1996.
Below is a summary of previous winners of these prestigious awards.
Tournament | Player of the Tournament | Young Player of the Tournament |
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1996 England | Matthias Sammer (Germany) | N/A |
2000 Belgium/Netherlands | Zinedine Zidane (France) | N/A |
2004 Portugal | Theodoros Zagorakis (Greece) | N/A |
2008 Austria/Switzerland | Xavi (Spain) | N/A |
2012 Poland/Ukraine | Andres Iniesta (Spain) | N/A |
2016 France | Antoine Griezmann (France) | Renato Sanches (Portugal) |
2020 Europe | Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy) | Pedri (Spain) |