A football fan who racially abused England's Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka after the Euro 2020 final has been sentenced to 10 weeks in jail.
The people who saved the life of Denmark's Christian Eriksen, who suffered a cardiac arrest during the opening match of Euro 2020, received the UEFA President's Award.
UEFA Euro 2020: A football steward stole lanyards, hi-vis jackets, wristbands and attempted to sell them online before the final between England and Italy on July 11.
Serie A: Christian Eriksen paid a visit to Inter Milan's training centre at Appiano Gentile for the first time since his cardiac arrest in the recently concluded Euro 2020.
Euro 2020: English Football Association has commissioned an independent probe into the violence at Wembley on July 11, day of England's final against Italy.
Premier League: Nuno Espirito Santo is expecting Harry Kane to return to Tottenham for pre-season training after a short break following his efforts at the UEFA Euro 2020.
Bukayo Saka said he won't let the negativity -- or his penalty miss in the Euro 2020 final -- break him, and urged social media platforms to do more to stamp out racial abuse.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said those found guilty of racially abusing footballers on social media will be banned from attending matches at stadiums.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said Bukayo Saka is "a strong character" and backed the player to ignore racist taunts after England's defeat in Euro 2020 final.
Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka, the three players who missed England's penalties, were the victims of a stream of abuse on social media.
Facebook and Twitter said they were scrambling to take down racially abusive comments directed at members of the England football team following a heartbreaking loss in Euro 2020 final.
England cricketer Ben Stokes, who is currently captaining the ODI side, hailed the country's football team after their defeat to Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
A plan developed by former Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has seen England improve their performances in major tournaments and they are expected to keep reaping its benefits.