"Everything was amazing. In my opinion, this is probably the best Euro ever. The fans enjoyed it, and we didn't have any major incidents with them. We saw great football with the top teams. The only issue was the weather. “Sometimes it was good, sometimes not so much, but overall, it was a great, great tournament,” Ceferin told Xinhua news agency.

There have been 114 goals scored during the last two months at the 2024 European Championship, an average of 2.29 goals per game and one goal every 39 minutes.

There are currently six players who are tied for the Golden Boot award, with only two of them remaining in the competition, namely Dani Olmo (Spain), Harry Kane (England), Jamal Musiala (Germany), Cody Gakpo (Netherlands). Ivan Schranz (Slovakia) and Georges Mikoutadze (Georgia).

The UEFA president named teams that have made an impact in the tournament and suggested that the gap between the lower-ranked teams is getting closer.

"From what they have shown so far, the Spanish team has been impressive. Other teams like France, England and Germany performed very well. I was impressed by the smaller teams like Slovakia, Georgia and of course my Slovenia, Who performed brilliantly. I am very proud,” he added.