Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.
Spain has dominated recent Women's Under-19 EURO championships, winning the title in 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. These tournaments were hosted by Czechia, Belgium, Lithuania, and Poland, respectively, reflecting Spain's strong presence in the competition's history.
The Women's Under-19 EURO was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, interrupting the annual sequence of the tournament.
The competition has featured record-breaking matches, including Switzerland's 23-0 win against Georgia in the 2015/16 qualifying round and England's 10-0 victory over Lithuania in the 2023/24 final. The 2010/11 final saw Germany secure an 8-1 victory against Norway, marking one of the largest margins in final matches.
Individual performances have also stood out, with Anastasiya Kavaliova leading as top scorer in the 2024/25 season with 8 goals, and Louna Ribadeira scoring 11 in 2022/23. Elena Danilova notably scored 4 goals in a single final tournament match for Russia in 2005/06, highlighting outstanding individual achievement.
The Women's Under-19 EURO has a well-documented history dating back to 1998/99, with comprehensive records of champions, hosts, top scorers, and individual feats available through UEFA.