The 2024 edition of the UEFA European Championships saw sponsorship deals from a total of 25 brands, with the largest deal in terms of annual value being with adidas, according to new analysis.
Alongside Sportradar, Coca-Cola’s deal ranks joint second in terms of the largest sponsorship deals. Overall, the 2024 UEFA European Championships generated sponsorship revenue of $535.25 million, says GlobalData.
Its latest report “Post Event Analysis – UEFA European Championships 2024,” reveals that the largest media value deal for the 2024 European Champions was with Deutsche Telecom. The tournament had a total attendance of around 2.68 million.
Olivia Snooks, Associate Sport Analyst at GlobalData comments: “Many of the partnerships, including adidas and Sportradar, have agreed deals with UEFA; therefore, the partnerships go beyond just the European Championships. Adidas took over from Nike as the official ball supplier to all UEFA competitions in 2000. Coca-Cola, on the other hand, has only a one-year partnership, serving as a global partner for the 2024 edition of the tournament.”
The UEFA Euro 2024 final was watched by a peak audience of 24.2 million across ITV and BBC in the UK, with an average of 22.3 million watching the match. ITV posted its highest viewing share for a final since records began. The BBC’s coverage, in fact, beat ITV’s coverage of the final in terms of peak viewership. England’s Euro 2024 semi-final victory over the Netherlands was watched by a peak audience of 20.3 million on ITV, which prior to the final was the most-watched television program of the year.
Snooks continues: “As the European Championships are one of the UK’s “crown jewel” sporting events, along with other competitions, such as the Olympics, they are required by law to be shown on free-to-air channels. This year’s Euros set records for TV audiences in the countries of the participating teams, as the 2024 Euros increased to 24 competing nations.”
Approximately 65,000 fans attended the 2024 Euros final between England and Spain. Unsurprisingly, tickets for the final were the most expensive out of all of the matches. Ticket prices ranged from $107.26 (£83) to $1129.44 (£874). The total number of tickets sold for the quarter-final matches was 218,787, while the total number of tickets sold at the semi-final matches was 112,968.
Snooks concludes: “The attendance for the 2024 Euro final was considerably lower in terms of percentage compared to other matches at this year’s Euros, with a 92.5% full stadium. However, it is important to mention that many England fans left the stadium in Berlin before the medal ceremony had even begun; therefore, the attendance data for the final might be slightly skewed.”
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