Euro 2024 is approaching rapidly, and there's much to look forward to for what promises to be an explosive and vibrant summer, especially in Germany.
Euro 2024 is drawing near, and football enthusiasts worldwide have begun preparing for the most anticipated soccer event of the summer.
Let's take a look at why Euro 2024 has become the most eagerly awaited event.
The first "normal" tournament since 2018
Since 2018, both the Euro and the World Cup have been major tournaments that had to be conducted under unusual circumstances, with Covid-19 leading to the postponement of Euro 2020 and the scheduling of the 2022 World Cup during winter.
Football fans around the world will finally enjoy a true summer vacation in 2024, complete with football, beach time, beer, and quality time with family and friends.
[caption id="attachment_5582" align="alignnone" width="600"] Euro 2024 is highly anticipated. Image: Getty.[/caption]
Greetings from the new generation!
With smooth dribbles from Warren Zaire-Emery of France, dazzling ball control and finishes from Kenan Yildiz of Turkey, or the prodigious talent of Lamine Yamal from Spain... who among these young talents will shine and rely on Euro 2024 as a springboard for a bright future ahead?
Hotels and hotels!
A quick online search reveals 990,000 hotel rooms in Germany, compared to just 38,000 rooms in Qatar, all of which were booked by Welsh fans just 6 seconds after their national team qualified. The demand for accommodation is sure to skyrocket even further in the coming days. Will fans erect their own makeshift accommodations with cardboard signs like in Qatar 2022?
Memorable farewells
For players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric, or Pepe... it's almost certain that Euro 2024 will mark the end of their illustrious international careers. Over the past two decades, these players have etched their names in the tournament's history.
[caption id="attachment_5580" align="alignnone" width="600"] Cristiano Ronaldo is likely to play his final Euro tournament of his career in Germany. Image: Fourfourtwo.[/caption]
Bellingham returns to Germany
Jude Bellingham was born in Stourbridge but grew up in Dortmund. Can he achieve glory in the place where he flourished and became a launching pad for his stardom?
The most impressive stadiums
From the iconic Yellow Wall at Dortmund's home ground to Harry Kane's new stomping ground in Munich; from the historically significant Olympiastadion in Berlin to the beautiful Arena AufSchalke, these stadiums all have their unique features that make them stand out.
And surely there are many more exciting things to come for fans and each national team participating in the tournament kicking off in June.
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