The tournament, which brings together Europe’s best teams, kicks off on June 14 with a clash between Germany and Scotland.
The dignitaries were featured in the ceremony Gianluigi Buffon And Sami KhediraThose in charge of taking out the balls revealed the line-up of the competing teams in the group stage.
In Sector A, hosts Germany start as seed and share the group Scotland, Hungary And Swiss. Meanwhile, Section B looks more complicated Spain, Croatia, Italy And Albania.
Group C consists of Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia and England. Group D will include the play-off A winner (which could be Poland, Wales, Finland or Estonia), as well as those already qualified. Netherlands, Austria And France.
Meanwhile, Group E will feature Belgium, Slovakia, Romania and the winner of Playoff B (Israel, Bosnia, Ukraine or Iceland). Finally, Group F is made up of Turkiye, the winner of Playoff C (Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan One Luxembourg), as well as Portugal and the Czech Republic.
The matches will be held in 10 cities in Germany from June 14 to July 14, including the Olympiastadion Berlin, Cologne with the Cologne Stadium, Dortmund and PVP Stadion Dortmund, as well as Düsseldorf and the Düsseldorf Arena.
Likewise, Frankfurt with its Frankfurt Arena, Gelsenkirchen and Arena Offschalke, Hamburg with Volksparkstadion Hamburg, Leipzig and Leipzig Stadium, Munich with its Football Arena, as well as Stuttgart with its Stuttgart Arena.
In the tournament format, the top two places in each group and the four best third places in the regular stage qualify. These teams will directly form the elimination round. Finally, the Olympiastadion in Berlin will be the venue for the final on Sunday, July 14, 2014.
Group A
Germany
Scotland
Hungary
Swiss
B Group
Spain
Croatia
Italy
Albania
Group C
Slovenia
Denmark
Serbia
England
Group D
Winner Play-off A (Poland, Wales, Finland, Estonia)
Netherlands
Austria
France
Group E
Belgium
Slovakia
Romania
Repechage B Winner (Israel, Bosnia, Ukraine, Iceland)
Group F
Turkey itself
Repechage C Winner (Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg)
Portugal
Republic of Che