Italy or England will earn themselves footballing immortality when one of the finalists wins the UEFA EURO 2020 title at London's Wembley Stadium on Sunday 11th July, 2021 – and the players and their celebrating fans will fully grasp the extent of this achievement at the moment that their proud skipper triumphantly raises the Henri Delaunay Cup.
The coveted trophy that symbolises European national team football's premier competition bears the name of the French football administrator who played a crucial role in UEFA's birth in June 1954, and who served as UEFA's first general secretary until his untimely death in November 1955.
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