THE EUROS WOULDN’T be the same without some poor individual sweating under a ridiculous costume as children scream and shout for their attention, right?
This year, official mascot Super Victor will be found bouncing around the tournament, with very little purpose other than looking ridiculous and having a laugh.
He’s a normal boy who’s mad into football — and he can fly.
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Personally, we prefer the older ones over Super Victor and the Euro 2012 twins Slavek and Slavko.
Take a trip down memory lane and have a look at the last nine mascots.
From Trix and Flix to Slavek and Slavko: Meet your latest Euros mascot, Super Victor
THE EUROS WOULDN’T be the same without some poor individual sweating under a ridiculous costume as children scream and shout for their attention, right?
This year, official mascot Super Victor will be found bouncing around the tournament, with very little purpose other than looking ridiculous and having a laugh.
He’s a normal boy who’s mad into football — and he can fly.
Personally, we prefer the older ones over Super Victor and the Euro 2012 twins Slavek and Slavko.
Take a trip down memory lane and have a look at the last nine mascots.
Italy 1980 – Pinocchio
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France 1984 – Peno
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West Germany 1988 – Berni
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Sweden 1992 – Rabbit
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England 1996 – Goliath
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Belgium and Netherlands 2000 – Benelucky
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Portugal 2004 – Kinas
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Austria and Switzerland 2008 – Trix and Flix
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Poland and Ukraine 2012 – Slavek and Slavko
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