Euro 2020 full list of award winners, golden boot and prize money have emerged.
Newsone had reported earlier that Italy defeated England 3-2 on penalties to emerge the winner of the Euro 2020.
Winners Award: Italy – €10m
Runner-up Award: England – €7m
Golden Boot Winner: Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (5 goals in 4 matches)
Silver Boot Winner: Patrik Schick of Czech Republic (5 goals in 5 matches)
Bronze Boot Winner: Karim Benzema of France (4 goals in 4 matches)
Golden Ball (Player of the Tournament): Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy)
Young Player of the Tournament
Pedri (Spain)
Golden Glove winner
Jordan Pickford (England)
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Winners Award: Italy – €10m
Runner-up Award: England – €7m
Semifinalists: €5m
Quarter-finalists: €3.25m
Round of 16 Teams: €2m
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Golden Boot Winner: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) – 5 goals and 1 assist in 4 matches
Silver Boot Winner: Patrik Schick (Czech Republic) – 5 goals in 5 matches
Bronze Boot Winner: Karim Benzema (France) – 4 goals in 4 matches
Golden Ball (Player of the Tournament): Gianluigi Donnarumma
Young Player of the Tournament: Pedri (Spain)
Most Goals Scored: Italy (13 goals) in 7 matches and Spain (13 goals) in 6 matches
Least Goals Scored: Finland, Turkey and Scotland (1 goal) in 3 matches
Best Defence: England (2 goals conceded) in 7 matches
Worst Defence: Ukraine (10 goals conceded) in 5 matches
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) – 5 goals in 4 matches
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Patrik Schick (Czech Republic) – 5 goals in 5 matches
Karim Benzema (France) – 4 goals in 4 matches
Emile Fosberg (Sweden) – 4 goals in 4 matches
Romelu Lukaku (Belgium) – 4 goals in 5 matches
Steven Zuber (Switzerland) – 4 assists in 4 matches
Dani Olmo (Spain) – 3 assists in 5 matches
Luke Shaw (England) – 3 assists in 6 matches
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Denmark) – 3 assists in 6 matches
Memphis Depay (Netherlands) – 2 assists in 4 matches
Merih Demiral (Turkey)
Wojciech Szczesny (Poland)
Mats Hummels (Germany)
Ruben Dias (Portugal)
Raphael Guerreiro (Portugal)
Lukas Hradecky (Finland)
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Martin Dubravka (Slovakia)
Juraj Kucka (Slovakia)
Pedri (Spain)
Denis Zakaria (Switzerland)
Simon Kjaer (Denmark)