Ireland's Euro 2020 host city logo for Dublin has been unveiled.
It features an image of the Samuel Beckett Bridge which was opened in 2009.
The Aviva Stadium in Dublin will host four matches at Euro 2020 with the tournament being played out across the continent.
Like Euro 2016, 24 teams will compete in the tournament that will be hosted in thirteen different cities in thirteen different countries.
Dublin is the latest host city to reveal their #EURO2020 logo 🇮🇪 😍 pic.twitter.com/UE8HZ4iXsh
— UEFA (@UEFA) November 24, 2016
It was also announced on Thursday that former Ireland captain, Robbie Keane, would head up the Street and Community Football Legacy Programme for #Dublin2020.
It's an initiative which hopes to build on street football with the ultimate goal of getting more boys and girls out in their community playing football.
Ireland legend Robbie Keane to spearhead Street and Community Football Legacy Programme for #Dublin2020 . #EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/At5YVLLafv
— FAIreland (@FAIreland) November 24, 2016