UEFA Euro 2020 | euro 2020
16theditionofthequadrennialfootballchampionship"Euro2021"and"UEFAEuro2021"redirecthere.Forthewomenstournamentoriginallyscheduledfor2021,seeUEFAWomensEuro2022.InternationalfootballcompetitionThe2020UEFAEuropeanFootballChampionship,commonlyreferredtoasUEFAEuro2020(stylisedasUEFAEURO2020)orsimplyEuro2020,wasthe16thUEFAEuropeanChampionship,thequadrennialinternationalmensfootballchampionshipofEuropeorganisedbytheUnionofEuropeanFootballAssociations(UEFA).[1]Tocelebratethe60thanniversaryoftheEurope...
16th edition of the quadrennial football championship
"Euro 2021" and "UEFA Euro 2021" redirect here. For the womens tournament originally scheduled for 2021, see UEFA Womens Euro 2022.International football competition
The 2020 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2020 (stylised as UEFA EURO 2020) or simply Euro 2020, was the 16th UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international mens football championship of Europe organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA).[1] To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the European Championship competition, UEFA president Michel Platini declared that the tournament would be hosted in several nations as a "romantic" one-off event, with 11 cities in 11 UEFA countries each providing venues for the tournament.[2] Defending champions Portugal, who won UEFA Euro 2016 in France, were eliminated in the round of 16 by Belgium.[3]Italy won their second European Championship title by b...