Your EURO2020: Share your photos
Show us how you and your community are celebrating EURO2020
Show us how you and your community are celebrating EURO2020
This summer, sport is being celebrated all across Europe - with the EURO2020 football championships being held in 11 different cities across Europe, and 24 different countries have taken part in the tournament.
We at Europeana are celebrating too - highlighting sport heritage and history, and inviting people all across Europe to share their memories and experiences of taking part in sport - whether as participants or fans or both.
We like to record history as it happens, that's why we'd like to build a picture of how Europe celebrates EURO2020 in 2021.
That leads us to a favour we want to ask of you! Show us how you are celebrating Euro 2020.
We would love to see your photos showing how your home, your village, town or city celebrates EURO2020. Are streets adorned with bunting and flags? Are there posters cheering on your nation's team? How are fans celebrating?
You can share your photos with us in a few ways. You can:
Upload them directly using the form at this address: https://contribute.europeana.eu/sport/new
You can email them to us at stories@europeana.eu
You can share your photos on Instagram or Twitter with the hashtag #EuropeanaSport - also tag us, we're @europeanaeu on Twitter or @europeana_eu on Instagram
To get you in the mood, we've curated a series of images and objects below from previous European Championships. We hope your pictures will be part of this collection soon!
The 1984 UEFA European Football Championship was held in a number of cities across France in June 1984.
Euro 2000 was held in Belgium and the Netherlands, the first time more than one country hosted the tournament.
The 2004 European Football Championships were held in Portugal. The tournament was won - for the first time - by Greece.
The European Championships in 2012 were held in Poland and Ukraine.
Can you help us to tell the story of sport in Europe in the past and the present?
We invite you to tell us about your sport experiences through objects like photographs, memorabilia, equipment or prizes.
This blog is part of the Europeana Sport project which showcases cultural treasures relating to sporting heritage in Europe.