COMPETITIONS
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COMPETITIONS

Our competitions continue to evolve, offering more players and teams the opportunity to play on the European stage.

Our champions of 2024/2025

28 April

Barcelona

White UEFA Youth League logo with an arch and star on a dark green background.

4 May

Rhombus football logo: white player, city silhouette, Aragon flag stripes, purple, green border.

Palma

White UEFA Futsal Champions League logo on green, featuring a star with a futsal court design.

17 May

Orange shield logo with a white lion and 'KNVB' text.

Netherlands

UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship logo featuring a female soccer player kicking a ball.

21 May

Tottenham Hotspur logo: White and dark blue cockerel standing on a football.

Tottenham

White UEFA Europa League logo with orange-framed trophy symbol.
Our champions of 2024/2025

24 May

Arsenal

UEFA Women's Champions League logo with stars, white on green.

28 May

Chelsea Football Club logo: Blue circle with a lion, 'Chelsea' text, red roses, and footballs.

Chelsea

White UEFA Conference League logo with a trophy and green ring on dark green.

31 May

White UEFA Champions League logo with a starball and text on a dark green background.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) logo, featuring the Eiffel Tower and fleur-de-lis.

Paris

1 June

FPF crest: red shield with "F.P.F.", white shield of blue escutcheons, over a red Cross of Christ.

Portugal

UEFA Under-17 Championship logo with a footballer kicking a ball inside an orange circle.
Our champions of 2024/2025

8 June

FPF crest: red shield with "F.P.F.", white shield of blue escutcheons, over a red Cross of Christ.

Portugal

UEFA Nations League logo featuring a colorful, waving flag and the event name.

26 June

Orange shield logo with a white lion and 'KNVB' text.

Netherlands

Green and white UEFA Under-19 Championship logo featuring a stylized football player.

27 June

UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship logo: a pink silhouette of a female soccer player kicking a ball.
Red shield with yellow Spanish coat of arms, royal crown, and RFEF initials.

Spain

Our champions of 2024/2025

28 June

UEFA Under 21 Championship logo with a football, player silhouette, and stars.
England football team crest with three blue lions, red roses, and a grey star on a green panel.

England

1 July

UEFA Regions' Cup logo: a football pitch and goal within a circle, flanked by colorful shapes.
Emblem of the Aragonese Football Federation: Royal crown, shield with regional symbols, and a football.

Aragón

27 July

UEFA Women's EURO Switzerland 2025 logo with abstract blue and pink player.
England football team crest with three blue lions, red roses, and a grey star on a green panel.

England

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COMPETITIONS
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DEVELOPMENT

From infrastructure to education and grassroots to elite, we invest in all levels of the game to ensure that European football continues to thrive.

Our development programmes
We reinvest revenue from our elite competitions to run development programmes that support our 55 member associations and strengthen the entire football ecosystem, in Europe and beyond
Redistributes men’s EURO net earnings to associations for investment in development and infrastructure projects.
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Offers tailored expertise to help associations align development projects with their priorities.
UEFA Grow
Runs educational and research programmes for administrators, players and specialists developing their careers.
UEFA Academy
Contributes to the global development of football through the exchanging of knowledge and expertise with our five sister confederations.
UEFA Together
Each season, we allocate a percentage of income from our club competitions for distribution among non-participating clubs.
Solidarity payments
Giving back to the game
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SUSTAINABILITY

We are committed to harnessing the game’s global popularity to drive positive societal and environmental change.

Our activities in 2024/25
Celebrating 10 years of impact

invested in projects

€41m+

children reached

1.7m+

initiatives funded in 147 countries worldwide

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The UEFA Foundation creates brighter futures for young people all over the world
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GOVERNANCE

We work with key partners to protect the game and everybody who plays a part in it, with transparency and integrity at the heart of everything we do.

Protecting football's future
UEFA Financial Report 2024/25
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UEFA Annual Report 2024/25
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United for Success

Our strategy for 2024–30 guides our mission to place football at the heart of every community across Europe and preserve the link between grassroots football and elite competitions.

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