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Reusch News: UNAI SIMÓN & SPAIN ARE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS


 

TO VICTORY WITH REUSCH
UNAI SIMÓN & SPAIN ARE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS

The winner of the European Championship has been decided: Spain beat England in a tense final! It is the sensational fourth European Championship title for the "Furia Roja".

Safe hands, golden trophy.
Unai Simón, Spain's brilliant goalkeeper, celebrates the Spanish team's historic fourth European Championship triumph. Spain's first man has been relying on Reusch gloves for several years now.

 

Simón played all matches wearing the Attrakt Freegel Fusion, a model from the Shine Bright collection.

  • Reusch Grip Fusion Latex for waterproof, sticky grip
  • Freegel Punching Zone offers support and flexibility
  • AdaptiveFlex Closure System makes it easy to put on the glove
  • Second Skin Fit

 
The grand finale to an incredibly successful season for Simón.
Winning the European Championship title with Spain is a great end to the season for Reusch keeper Simón. At just 27 years, Simón is celebrating one success after another in 2024: In addition to winning the European Championship with Spain, he was named the best goalkeeper in the Spanish La Liga and, among other titles, won the Spanish Cup with his team Athletic Bilbao.


 

Erich Weitzmann, CEO Reusch: "Unai's European Championship triumph is not only a victory for Spain, but also means another major trophy in the history of Reusch. We are proud to have accompanied Unai on his way to the European Championship title.


A special European Championship final.
Both Spain and England had Reusch goalkeepers in their squads for the European Championship: Unai Simón, first man in goal for Spain, and Dean Henderson as back-up goalkeeper for England.


11 Reusch Keepers at the European Championship.
A total of 11 goalkeepers wearing Reusch goalkeeper gloves were competing for 9 national teams, including Dean Henderson (England), Alex Meret (Italy), Wojciech Szczęsny (Poland), Florin Nita (Romania) and Dominik Livaković (Croatia).