
The UEFA Europa League symbol is built around a simplified black trophy silhouette framed by two orange angular shapes. Unlike the full competition logo, this version removes the “UEFA” arch and the “EUROPA LEAGUE” wordmark, relying only on the core visual icon of the tournament.
At the center of the symbol is a stylized interpretation of the UEFA Europa League trophy. The shape is tall, narrow and geometric, with sharp vertical lines that turn the cup into an abstract emblem. This gives the symbol a strong and modern look while keeping a clear connection to the physical trophy awarded to the competition’s winners.
The two orange side elements act like an open frame around the trophy. Their angular form adds energy and balance, while also helping the symbol stand out from other UEFA competition marks. The black-and-orange combination has become one of the key visual identifiers of the Europa League brand.
As a standalone mark, the UEFA Europa League symbol is designed for flexible use across digital graphics, social media, broadcast packages, apparel and event branding. It keeps the essential identity of the competition in its simplest form: the trophy at the center, supported by the bold orange framing that defines the Europa League visual system.
Historically, the symbol belongs to the branding introduced after the UEFA Cup was rebranded as the UEFA Europa League in 2009. Later refinements kept the same visual concept while simplifying and sharpening the emblem, making the trophy-based symbol the clearest shorthand for the competition’s identity.

















