Saka, Mbappe and the European Championship stars who missed in penalty shootouts

Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
  • Updated: 7 Mar 2024 10:13 GMT
  • 5 min read
Kylian Mbappe, Bukayo Saka, 2023
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A penalty shootout is the most nerve-wracking element of a knockout game, with fans, players and coaches all bound by the nail-biting feeling of being invested in the result.

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Some of the world’s best ever players have missed penalties during their careers, but missing in a shootout is another level given the magnitude of what is at stake.

Furthermore, missing a penalty for your country in a tournament penalty shootout is one of the worst things that can happen to a footballer on the pitch.

However, it has happened many times in the European Championship.

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How many players have missed during a penalty shootout in European Championship history?

In total, 54 players have missed in a European Championship penalty shootout during the competition’s history. The first to do so was Ulrich Hoeness in the 1976 edition, with his miss ensuring West Germany were defeated by Czechoslovakia in the final.

Fulvio Collovati was next in 1980, as he missed the decisive penalty for Italy during their third-place play-off match against Czechoslovakia.

Preben Elkjaer missed for Denmark in the 1984 semi-final, while Netherlands legend Marco van Basten fell to the same fate in 1992.

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In 1996, five players missed during penalty shootouts, including Fernando Hierro, Clarence Seedorf and Gareth Southgate.

Euro 2000 was also littered with big-name stars missing during penalty shootouts, as Frank de Boer, Jaap Stam and Paolo Maldini all failed to convert from the spot.

David Beckham, Rui Costa and Zlatan Ibrahimovic were among those to miss in 2004, while Luka Modric, Ivan Rakitic and Antonio Di Natale were unable to score their penalties in 2008.

Six players missed in penalty shootouts during the 2012 European Championship, including Ashley Cole and Xabi Alonso. That number rose to nine for 2016, including Thomas Muller and Mesut Ozil, and a tournament record 14 in 2021.

Kylian Mbappe was the only player to miss during France’s last-16 shootout defeat to Switzerland, while Sergio Busquets, Fabian Schar, Rodri, Manuel Akanji and Ruben Vargas all missed in the quarter-final penalty shootout between Switzerland and Spain.

Kylian Mbappe missed his penalty during France's penalty shootout loss to Switzerland
© IMAGO - Kylian Mbappe missed his penalty during France's penalty shootout loss to Switzerland

Dani Olmo and Alvaro Morata then missed for Spain as they crashed out at the semi-final stage, before five players failed to convert their spot-kick during the penalty shootout between England and Italy in the final.

Andrea Belotti and Jorginho missed for Italy, while Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka were unable to score for England, meaning Southgate’s side fell to defeat.

Every player to have missed a penalty in a European Championship shootout

PlayerCountryTournamentRoundShootout Win?
Ulrich HoenessWest Germany1976FinalNo
Fulvio CollovatiItaly19803rd Place Play-OffNo
Preben ElkjaerDenmark1984Semi-FinalNo
Marco van BastenNetherlands1992Semi-FinalNo
Fernando HierroSpain1996Quarter-FinalNo
Miguel Angel NadalSpain1996Quarter-FinalNo
Clarence SeedorfNetherlands1996Quarter-FinalNo
Reynald PedrosFrance1996Semi-FinalNo
Gareth SouthgateEngland1996Semi-FinalNo
Frank de BoerNetherlands2000Semi-FinalNo
Jaap StamNetherlands2000Semi-FinalNo
Paolo MaldiniItaly2000Semi-FinalYes
Paul BosveltNetherlands2000Semi-FinalNo
David BeckhamEngland2004Quarter-FinalNo
Rui CostaPortugal2004Quarter-FinalYes
Darius VassellEngland2004Quarter-FinalNo
Zlatan IbrahimovicSweden2004Quarter-FinalNo
Phillip CocuNetherlands2004Quarter-FinalYes
Olof MellbergSweden2004Quarter-FinalNo
Luka ModricCroatia2008Quarter-FinalNo
Ivan RakiticCroatia2008Quarter-FinalNo
Mladen PetricCroatia2008Quarter-FinalNo
Daniele De RossiItaly2008Quarter-FinalNo
Daniel GuizaSpain2008Quarter-FinalYes
Antonio Di NataleItaly2008Quarter-FinalNo
Riccardo MontolivoItaly2012Quarter-FinalYes
Ashley YoungEngland2012Quarter-FinalNo
Ashley ColeEngland2012Quarter-FinalNo
Xabi AlonsoSpain2012Quarter-FinalYes
Joao MoutinhoPortugal2012Quarter-FinalNo
Bruno AlvesPortugal2012Quarter-FinalNo
Granit XhakaSwitzerland2016Last-16No
Jakub BlaszczykowskiPoland2016Quarter-FinalNo
Thomas MullerGermany2016Quarter-FinalYes
Simone ZazaItaly2016Quarter-FinalNo
Mesut OzilGermany2016Quarter-FinalYes
Graziano PelleItaly2016Quarter-FinalNo
Bastian SchweinsteigerGermany2016Quarter-FinalYes
Leonardo BonucciItaly2016Quarter-FinalNo
Matteo DarmianItaly2016Quarter-FinalNo
Kylian MbappeFrance2021Last-16No
Sergio BusquetsSpain2021Quarter-FinalYes
Fabian ScharSwitzerland2021Quarter-FinalNo
RodriSpain2021Quarter-FinalYes
Manuel AkanjiSwitzerland2021Quarter-FinalNo
Ruben VargasSwitzerland2021Quarter-FinalNo
Manuel LocatelliItaly2021Semi-FinalYes
Dani OlmoSpain2021Semi-FinalNo
Alvaro MorataSpain2021Semi-FinalNo
Andrea BelottiItaly2021FinalYes
Marcus RashfordEngland2021FinalNo
Jadon SanchoEngland2021FinalNo
JorginhoItaly2021FinalYes
Bukayo SakaEngland2021FinalNo

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