Friday, August 6, 2021

The 2020 European Championship


A graduate of the University of North Carolina, Thomas Wettermann holds a master of business administration. In the past, he served as an electrical engineer for MCDONNELL BOEHNEN HULBERT & BERGHOFF LLP. Thomas Wettermann enjoys football and has a U.S.S.F. “C” coaching license and also attended a U.E.F.A. licensing program.

This year, the United European Football Association, U.E.F.A., organized the European championship of 2020, which was delayed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The tournament was held in 11 countries and started on June 11th in Rome, where Italy triumphed against Turkey with a three-nil win. The final game was held at Wembley Stadium in London, where for the second time Italy became the queen of Europe and the European champion.

In the final Italy defeated England, a team that has never won the European championship. After 90 minutes of the game, England and Italy were tied, with only Luke Shaw and Leonardo Bonucci on the scoresheet. The game went on to penalties where Italy won the Euro for the second time, after their previous success in 1968.

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