- See also
- References
- External links
The following balls were used in the UEFA European Championship over the years:[1] Championship | Official football | Manufacturer | Additional information |
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1968 | Telstar Elast | Adidas | This the first championship use of this ball.[2] | 1972 | Telstar | Adidas | 1976 | Telstar | Adidas | 1980 | Tango Italia | Adidas | 1984 | Tango Mundial | Adidas | 1988 | Tango Europa | Adidas | 1992 | Etrusco Unico | Adidas | This was the same ball used as in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. | 1996 | Questra Europa | Adidas | 2000 | Terrestra Silverstream | Adidas | 2004 | Roteiro | Adidas | 2008 | Europass | Adidas | 2012 | Tango 12 | Adidas | 2016 | Beau Jeu | Adidas | Elements of the Adidas Brazuca in a new design. | Fracas | Design variant of the Beau Jeu. | 2020 | TBA | TBA |
See also - List of FIFA World Cup official match balls
- List of AFC Asian Cup official match balls
- List of Olympic Football official match balls
References1. ^football World – European Football Championship balls(Accessed 9 June 2006) 2. ^{{cite publication |magazine=The Blizzard |title=Classic Footballs |issue=6 |date=1 September 2012 |isbn=978-1908940063|url=https://www.theblizzard.co.uk/article/classic-footballs}}
External links - The History of the Official European Championship Match Balls at soccerball.com
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