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2024.12.30 19:18 GMT+8

2024 Euro Cup & Copa America: Memorable summer of football

Updated 2024.12.30 19:18 GMT+8
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Spain players celebrate with the Henri Delaunay trophy during the UEFA EURO 2024 Final match between Spain and England at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany, July 14, 2024. /CFP

The past summer was a football lover's dream with the culmination of monumental tournaments at the European Championship and Copa America. Those two events captivated a global audience for an entire month, while delivering memorable moments that will be cherished for generations to come.

After 31 days and 51 matches, Spain emerged as deserving winners, defeating England 2-1 in Berlin to become European champions for a record fourth time. The tournament was filled with intense emotions, and showcased the brilliance of young talents like Lamine Yamal, whose stunning performances and spectacular goal against France have made him a household name. As established icons like Kylian Mbappe and Cristiano Ronaldo struggled to find their form, a new generation, including Yamal and England's Jude Bellingham, stepped into the spotlight, signaling a changing of the guards for European football.

Spain's forward Lamine Yamal greets the fans during the UEFA Euro 2024 semi-final football match between Spain and France at the Munich Football Arena in Munich, Germany, July 9, 2024. /CFP

"Without a doubt, it was the tournament that allowed me to explode and gain confidence. But I still have many aspects of my game to improve, and I'm already thinking about the next challenges," Yamal said.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo's emotional last dance came during Portugal's quarterfinal defeat to France, bringing a bittersweet end to his illustrious Euro career. We also said goodbye to the legendary midfielder Toni Kroos, who hung up his boots following Germany's quarterfinal loss to Spain.

The Copa America in the U.S. also proved to be an unforgettable tournament. Argentina's title defense was nothing short of dramatic, with goalkeeper Emi Martinez emerging as a hero during a tense penalty shootout against Ecuador in the quarterfinals. The excitement peaked when Argentina faced Colombia in the final, where Lautaro Martinez scored the winner in extra time, marking a historic 16th Copa America title. Lionel Messi, despite hobbling off the pitch with an ankle injury, was visibly emotional as he lifted the trophy. For the USA, this year's Copa America also served as a dress rehearsal for the 2026 World Cup, and Argentina will enter that tournament as the reigning champions and back-to-back Copa America titleholders, cementing their legacy as one of the greatest teams in the history of football.

Lionel Messi (C), Angel Di Maria (L) and Nicolas Otamendi (R) of Argentina celebrate the winning of the final match of Copa America against Colombia at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, United States, July 14, 2024. /CFP

"I feel a lot of happiness and pride," Argentina captain Lionel Messi said. "What this group of player has done is incredible; they never get tired of competing. I'm enjoying it more than ever; this is one of the few things we have left, and I hope people enjoy it as well."

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