EURO 1960:
Fracois Heutte, Dražan Jerković, Milan Galić, Valentin Ivanov and Viktor Ponedelnik: 2 goals each
EURO 1964:
Dezso Novak, Ferenc Bene and Jesus Maria Pereda: 2 goals each
EURO 1968:
Dragan Džajić was top scorer with two goals
EURO 1972:
Gerd Muller with four goals
EURO 1976:
Gerd's namesake Dieter was top scorer of 1976 EURO edition with four goals.
EURO 1980:
Third time in a row that German was a top scorer. This time Klaus Allofs scored three goals.
EURO 1984:
Michel Platini scored nine goals which is a record for one player in one tournament.
EURO 1988:
Five goals from Marco as Netherland won their first and only EURO title.
EURO 1992:
Four players scored three goals in Sweden '92: Dennis Bergkamp, Henrik Larsen, Karlheinz Riedle and Tomas Brolin.
EURO 1996:
Alan Shearer with five goals.
EURO 2000:
Patrick Kluivert and Savo Milošević scored five goals each
EURO 2004:
Milan Baroš was top scorer in 2004 with 5 goals.
EURO 2008:
David Villa scored four goals as Spain won their second EURO title.
EURO 2012:
Even six players scored three goals. They are: Alan Dzagoev, Cristiano Ronaldo, Fernando Torres and three Mario's: Balotelli, Gomez and Mandžukić. Officialy golden boot was given to Torres. Except 3 goals he also had an assist, same as Gomez, but played less minutes.
EURO 2016:
With six goals Griezmann won golden both in 2016.
EURO 2020:
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