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The game starts in Munich
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Friday, 14.06.2024 at 21:00
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Euro 2024 Winner!
Spain

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What are the game rules - how to earn the points?
Anyone who sets up an account on our website is eligible to take part in the Purmo’24 game. There are no restrictions based on age, location, professional relation with us or football knowledge—everyone is welcome to join in the fun. By setting up your profile, you automatically gain access to all the features of the game, including the ability to place bets, track your points, and compete with other players. Our goal is to create an inclusive and enjoyable experience for all participants, so don’t hesitate to sign up and get started! Additionally you will learn some facts about the Euro'24 Chmpionships.
Euro'24 Venues
RheinEnergieStadion
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Cologne
The RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, with a capacity of 50,000, combines a rich history with modern design. Originally opened in 1923 and reconstructed several times, it is home to 1. FC Köln. The stadium is renowned for its passionate fan base and has hosted numerous international fixtures, including matches during the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Its location and facilities make it a key venue in German football.
David Villa’s Scoring Prowess
Spanish striker David Villa was the top scorer of Euro 2008, netting four goals in the tournament. His hat-trick against Russia in the group stage was the first hat-trick in a European Championship since 2000. Villa's clinical finishing and movement off the ball played a crucial role in Spain’s journey to their first Euro title in 44 years.
Zidane’s Memorable Euro 2000
Zinedine Zidane delivered one of the most memorable performances in Euro 2000, leading France to their second European Championship title. His exceptional playmaking and vision were crucial throughout the tournament, particularly in the semifinal against Portugal, where he scored the winning goal in extra time with a penalty. Zidane’s leadership and skill were instrumental in France’s triumph.
The Youngest Goal Scorer
The record for the youngest goal scorer in the history of the European Championship is held by Swiss player Johan Vonlanthen. He scored at the age of 18 years and 141 days during Euro 2004 against France. Vonlanthen’s record-breaking goal briefly put Switzerland ahead, showcasing the talent and potential of young players on the big stage.
