EURO MEMORIES UP IN LIGHTS AT WEMBLEY TO CELEBRATE 'ONE YEAR TO GO' UNTIL UEFA EURO 2020
The FA and London have today marked one year to go until the start of UEFA EURO 2020, using the milestone to reveal new details about the upcoming tournament – including the announcement of Rio Ferdinand as its lead ambassador – and encouraging fans up and down the country to ‘be part of it.’
In its 60th anniversary year, UEFA EURO 2020 will be the biggest and most inclusive celebration of European football in history, with the hosting shared by 12 cities across Europe – including London – for the first time. Wembley Stadium will welcome over 600,000 fans when it hosts seven games next summer, including both semi-finals and the showpiece final.
The FA used the milestone to announce former England international Rio Ferdinand as its lead ambassador for the tournament. To mark his appointment, a selection of Ferdinand’s favourite memories from the EUROs was projected underneath Wembley’s iconic arch using hologauze technology in a first for the national stadium. Moments beamed under the arch included Antonin Panenka’s winning penalty for Czechoslovakia in 1976, Marco Van Basten’s volley for Holland in 1988, Paul Gascoigne’s famous EURO ’96 goal against Scotland and Portugal’s jubilation following their victory in 2016.
Alongside the announcement of Ferdinand’s role, 12 June 2019 also marks the official opening of the application window for the UEFA EURO 2020 Volunteer Programme, giving people the opportunity to play a valuable part in the delivery of the tournament through a range of roles at Wembley Stadium. For more information, go to EURO2020.TheFA.com.
Ticket applications for UEFA EURO 2020 are also now officially open and will remain open until 12 July 2019. Fans are able to apply for an initial batch of 1.5 million tickets for all 51 games, including the seven hosted at Wembley, via UEFA’s ticketing portal: EURO2020/Tickets.
UEFA EURO 2020 Lead Ambassador, Rio Ferdinand, said, “It’s an honour to be named as the UEFA EURO 2020 ambassador for the tournament in England. The EUROs have been responsible for some of the most iconic moments in football history and I can’t wait to see more take place at Wembley and across Europe next summer. Whether it’s through applying to be a volunteer, dusting off your boots, attending a game or just enjoying the atmosphere, it will be a summer to remember – make sure you’re part of it.”
Minister for Sport and Civil Society, Mims Davies, said: "We have a fantastic and frankly enviable record for hosting the world’s biggest sports events and I am sure London and the UK will once more give football fans from across the globe an incredible welcome here next summer.
"Volunteers will help play a key role in making UEFA EURO 2020 a success. With just one year to go, I hope everyone with an interest will apply to be a part of this historic footballing celebration."