Google Doodle Celebrates UEFA Men's European Championship 2024 in Germany
The UEFA Men's European Championship, also known as the Euros, is one of the top football tournaments in the world. Held every four years, it brings together Europe's best national teams to compete for the Henri Delaunay Cup.
The tournament began in 1960 and has seen winners like Germany, Spain, Italy, and France. Portugal are the current champions, having won in 2016.

The 2024 edition will be hosted by Germany, with the final at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. This is the first time Germany will host since 1988.
To mark this event, Google has created a special doodle. It shows a football pitch with flags of all 24 participating teams. The doodle also includes a football net, a referee, and two players, one about to score.
This doodle is a fun way to celebrate the start of the tournament. It aims to get fans excited for the upcoming matches.
Here are some interesting facts about the UEFA Men's European Championship:
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Original Name | European Nations' Cup |
| First Held | 1960 |
| Frequency | Every four years |
| Total Winners | 10 different countries |
| Most Successful Team | Germany (3 wins) |
| Current Champions | Portugal (2016) |
| 2024 Host Country | Germany |
| 2024 Final Venue | Olympiastadion, Berlin |
This Doodle celebrates the start of the group stages for Euro 2024. The opening match between Germany and Scotland takes place today in Munich.
Over the next month, some of football's biggest names will compete for the Euro 2024 title. The UEFA's goal was to unite European football and foster cooperation among national associations.
The tournament continues to capture global attention since its first event in France. It brings people together through sport and is one of the most watched tournaments worldwide, second only to the World Cup.
The Doodle for UEFA Men's European Championship 2024 launched on June 14, 2024.












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