UEFA unveils EURO 2020 logo
Thu Sep 22, 2016 08:36:am Sports
2.9K By Buchi Obichie
The UEFA EURO 2020 logo has been unveiled at the tournament's official launch in London, by UEFA President, Aleksander Ceferin.
The logo showed multi-coloured fan silhouettes standing on either side of the competition's Henri Delaunay Trophy on a green bridge, representative of the links between the 13 host countries.
The 2020 European championship is being staged in 13 cities across Europe to mark the 60th anniversary of the competition, with the semi-finals and final to take place at London's Wembley Stadium.
Meanwhile, Ceferin had reiterated his belief that it might be possible to block planned changes to the format of the UEFA Champions League.
The European football governing body earlier announced in August that England, Spain, Italy and Germany would be guaranteed four berths each for their clubs in the tournament between 2018 and 2021; a move which was criticized by smaller European nations.
However, Ceferin suggested the changes might not be set in stone, despite the fact that the move was ratified by UEFA's executive committee.
The logo showed multi-coloured fan silhouettes standing on either side of the competition's Henri Delaunay Trophy on a green bridge, representative of the links between the 13 host countries.
The 2020 European championship is being staged in 13 cities across Europe to mark the 60th anniversary of the competition, with the semi-finals and final to take place at London's Wembley Stadium.
Meanwhile, Ceferin had reiterated his belief that it might be possible to block planned changes to the format of the UEFA Champions League.
The European football governing body earlier announced in August that England, Spain, Italy and Germany would be guaranteed four berths each for their clubs in the tournament between 2018 and 2021; a move which was criticized by smaller European nations.
However, Ceferin suggested the changes might not be set in stone, despite the fact that the move was ratified by UEFA's executive committee.
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