EURO 2024: Unveiling the Official Branding and Host City Logos
Slogan and Logo Launch Marks Major Milestone
With less than 1,000 days to go until UEFA EURO 2024 kicks off in Germany, the official brand and logo launch in Berlin signaled an important milestone. The slogan, "WEB Vereint im Herzen Europas" ("WEB United in the Heart of Europe"), encapsulates the tournament's spirit and its significance for the host nation.
Ten Host City Logos Showcase Iconic Landmarks
Accompanying the official logo are ten host city logos, each featuring a unique landmark that symbolizes the city. These logos pay homage to Berlin, Cologne, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich, and Stuttgart.
Berlin: Brandenburg Gate
Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate symbolizes the city's rich history and its role as a cultural and political hub.
Cologne: Cologne Cathedral
Cologne Cathedral, one of the most famous landmarks in Germany, represents the city's spiritual significance and architectural grandeur.
Dortmund: Signal Iduna Park
Signal Iduna Park, one of the largest football stadiums in Europe, reflects Dortmund's passion for the sport.
Düsseldorf: Rheinturm
The Rheinturm, a futuristic telecommunications tower, symbolizes Düsseldorf's modern and cosmopolitan character.
Frankfurt: Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt Airport, one of the busiest in Europe, represents the city's international connections and global prominence.
Gelsenkirchen: Veltins-Arena
Veltins-Arena, another iconic football stadium, reflects Gelsenkirchen's sporting heritage.
Hamburg: Elbphilharmonie
The Elbphilharmonie, a modern concert hall, symbolizes Hamburg's cultural and artistic vitality.
Leipzig: Red Bull Arena
Red Bull Arena, a state-of-the-art football stadium, showcases Leipzig's growing reputation as a sporting city.
Munich: Allianz Arena
Allianz Arena, one of the most recognizable football stadiums in the world, represents Munich's sporting prowess.
Stuttgart: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Mercedes-Benz Arena, a multi-purpose stadium, symbolizes Stuttgart's automotive heritage and modern infrastructure.
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