Which country won Euro in 2000?
Which country won Euro in 2000?
France
France won the tournament, defeating Italy 2–1 in the final with a golden goal by David Trezeguet after equalising with a last-minute goal, and became the first team to win the European championship while being world champion.
What is the logo for Euro?
Euro sign
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Who designed the Euro 2021 logo?
UEFA has revealed the logo design (opens in new tab) and branding for the next European Championships soccer tournament in London. Young & Rubicam (opens in new tab) Portugal was selected as the creative agency following an international pitch to develop the brand for Euro 2020.
Where was the 2000 Euros held?
The UEFA Euro 2000 Final was the final match of Euro 2000, the eleventh European Football Championship, UEFA’s top football competition for national teams. The match was played at De Kuip in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on 2 July 2000 and was contested between France and Italy.
Who designed the UEFA logo?
Kicking off in Germany in 2024, the Uefa identity features a film, bespoke font and logo inspired by the games’ 55 member associations’ flags.
Can I use UEFA logo?
The UEFA Cup Final Logo is protected by UEFA and all reproduction and any use of these materials without prior written permission from UEFA will be strictly monitored.
Who scored the golden goal in the Euro 2000 final?
David Trezeguet
In the UEFA EURO 2000 final, David Trezeguet struck the most golden of goals, pirouetting on the penalty spot and dispatching a half-volley high into the roof of the net .
How much does 2000 euro cost?
2143.70000 USD
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Conversion rates Euro / US Dollar | |
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500 EUR | 535.92500 USD |
1000 EUR | 1071.85000 USD |
2000 EUR | 2143.70000 USD |
5000 EUR | 5359.25000 USD |
Why does the UCL logo have 8 stars?
They represent the 8 teams who took part in the very first Champions League group stages.
Who designed the Euro Cup?
The second version of the trophy is based on the original designed by the Arthus-Bertrand company in 1960 and named after Henri Delaunay, former president of the French Football Federation (FFF) and UEFA’s first general secretary, from the body’s founding on 15 June 1954 to 9 November 1955.
How do I get a UEFA access code?
Every fan who is eligible for ticket purchase will get an access code from the respective association or will see the matches available on this page. Select Group Stage or Follow My Team matches and click on BUY. Fans will see only matches of the teams they support and are members of the fan club of.