Joma is strongly committed to elite football with two national federations in Euro 2024 that will seek to exceed all expectations.
There are only a few hours left for the great event of European football to start. The continent’s premier national team competition will feature two #JomaTeam among all its championship contenders: Ukraine and Romania, who, after impeccable work, managed to qualify for UEFA EURO 2024.
The Euro, which will be held in Germany, begins with a duel between both Joma teams, who will kick off Group E on July 17. They will also face Slovakia and Belgium in the group stage.
The journey to qualification has been a clear example of hard work. That’s why the Toledo-based company has decided to bet on these two surprise teams. Ukraine consolidated their comeback by defeating Iceland and bringing joy to their fans, who celebrated this milestone with jubilation. Now, the team is ready to participate in their fourth Euro. Meanwhile, Romania defied all odds by securing their ticket for the 2024 edition in an impeccable manner. After defeating Israel and Hungary, the Romanian team is going all out and aiming to surpass their best result by taking advantage of the team’s current good form.
Whatever happens in the Eurocup, in the photos and videos of the #JomaTeam’s adventure through the championship, the Joma logo on the chest of their shirts will stand out. They want to be given the same luck as in the qualification. In fact, the whole stand will be dressed in the official shirts of each one, made following the same quality standards as the players’ uniforms. Thanks to Joma’s commitment to elite football, it has managed to position itself among the few sports brands present in the European championship, standing at the level of strong market competitors.
Joma shows its potential in football
Joma is present in the highest categories of professional football worldwide and has managed to position itself among the top 10 brands. Specifically in Europe, it is the technical sponsor of the federations of Ukraine and Romania, to which Cuba and Honduras in Latin America must be added. Likewise, it sponsors more than 300 professional teams, including Spanish teams such as Villarreal CF (two-time Champions League semi-finalist), Getafe CF, and CD Leganés. Outside of Spain, Atalanta BC (current champion of the UEFA Europa League 2024), ACF Swansea, Norwich City, RSC Anderlecht, TSG Hoffenheim, Le Havre, and Torino FC stand out.