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Champions League 2024 Final Logo Leaked

  • Final Details: The 2024 UEFA Champions League final will be held at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on June 1, 2024.
  • Logo Design: The leaked logo features a graphic of Wembley Stadium and stylized text reading "London 2024".
  • Brand Identity: The overall design of the final's brand identity is inspired by London's vibrant culture, incorporating shapes representing iconic buildings, urban spaces, and green areas.

Footy Headlines can leak the logo of the 2024 UEFA Champions League final, to be held at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on 1 June 2024

2024 Champions League Final logo

The 2024 Champions League Final logo focuses on the Wembley Stadium graphic and the stylized text London 2024.

Previously, UEFA and artist Supermundane unveiled the brand identity for the 2024 UEFA Champions League final, inspired by the vibrancy and cultural mix of London.

Although the design changes each year, the distinctive elements of the host city and the trophy remain central to the visual identity, ensuring consistency of design.

The 2024 UEFA Champions League final brand identity reflects the energy and constant movement of the city with shapes hinting at the iconic buildings and the urban vastness whilst contrasting with the green spaces that can be found everywhere in London and that are central to so many people’s lives.

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