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20 12 European football championship cup slogan
The slogan of the 20 12 European Football Championship is "* * * to make history together". I hope that the first European Championship jointly organized by Central and Eastern Europe will open a new chapter for European football.

The logo consists of three flowers, and the flower in the middle is painted like a football, which naturally represents football. The red and white flowers on the left represent Poland, and the blue and yellow flowers on the right represent Ukraine. Regarding this symbol, UEFA President Platini praised: "Today is a very important milestone for the 20 12 European Cup. We saw the official combination of the European Cup in the host city and the emblem of the European Championship icon in the stadiums of various cities. I think this is a perfect symbol. Plants symbolize green and life, which is in line with the spirit of football. We look forward to a European Cup hosted by Central and Eastern European countries and a beautiful football festival in June 2065438+2002. "

Mascot:

Cup winner: Spain

Spain beat Italy 4-0 (60 minutes later) to win the European Cup. Spain has also become the first team to successfully defend its title in the history of the European Cup. Spain tied Germany's record of three consecutive championships, becoming the first team to win the European Cup in a row and the first team to win three consecutive championships (two European Cups and one World Cup).

Best lineup:

Official best team in European Championship 20 12:

Goalkeepers: Buffon (Italian), casillas (Spanish) and Neuer (German).

Defenders: Pique (Spain), Coentrao (Portugal), Ram (Germany), Pepe (Portugal), Ramos (Spain) and Alba (Spain).

Midfielders: Derossi, Pirlo (Italy), Gerrard (England), Khedira, Ozil (Germany), Iniesta, Xavi, busquets and Alonso (Spain).

Strikers: Fabregas, Silva (Spain), Balotelli (Italy), Ibrahimovic (Sweden), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)