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UEFA Super Cup 2024

UEFA Super Cup
UEFA Super Cup
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
Atalanta
Atalanta

Play-off bracket

Final
Real Madrid Real Madrid
2
Atalanta Atalanta
0

The UEFA Super Cup is an annual football match organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) between the winners of the two largest European club competitions: the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League. This exciting event, which traditionally opens a new European football season, attracts millions of fans from all over the world. The match is held in late August and becomes a kind of test for teams before the start of their national championships.

The history of the UEFA Super Cup begins in 1972, when the first match was held between the winners of the European Cup (the predecessor of the Champions League) and the Cup Winners' Cup. Initially, the match was held in the format of two meetings - home and away, but since 1998 the format was changed to one match on a neutral field, which added spectacle and intrigue.

The UEFA Super Cup is distinguished by the fact that it gathers the best teams in Europe on the field, which guarantees a high level of football and an unpredictable outcome. The matches are often intense and dramatic, with the fate of the trophy being decided in the final minutes or even in a penalty shootout.

An interesting fact is that Barcelona and Milan hold the record for the most UEFA Super Cup wins, with five each. Real Madrid, Liverpool and Atletico Madrid have also won this prestigious trophy on multiple occasions. The UEFA Super Cup has also become an arena for the emergence of new stars of world football, who use this match as a platform to showcase their talent on the international stage.

The tournament rules are simple: the teams play one match, and in the event of a draw in regular time, extra time is appointed, consisting of two halves of 15 minutes. If there is no winner in extra time, a penalty shootout is appointed. The introduction of VAR (video assistant referee) has also helped to ensure fairer refereeing and reduce the number of controversial moments, which is especially important in such decisive matches.

The UEFA Super Cup is held in various stadiums across Europe, allowing fans from different countries to enjoy this unique spectacle. In recent years, matches have been held in such famous arenas as the Stade Louis II in Monaco, the Parc des Princes in Paris and the Allianz Arena in Munich. Each of these stadiums has added its own unique flavor and atmosphere to the tournament.

This tournament is also an important commercial event, attracting numerous sponsors and partners. The UEFA Super Cup matches are broadcast on TV to millions of viewers around the world, confirming its status as one of the key events in the European football calendar.

The UEFA Super Cup is not only a sporting event, but also a celebration of football that unites people of different nationalities and cultures. Fans eagerly await this match, hoping to see an exciting game, bright moments and, of course, the celebration of the victory of their favorite teams. Regardless of the outcome, the UEFA Super Cup will always be remembered as one of the highlights of the football year.