
The UEFA Europa League logo features the competition’s distinctive black trophy symbol above the curved “UEFA” wordmark and the bold “EUROPA LEAGUE” name. Two orange bracket-like shapes sit on each side of the trophy, giving the mark a dynamic, symmetrical frame and making the logo instantly recognizable across broadcast, digital and stadium branding.
The central icon is inspired by the UEFA Europa League trophy, a tall, angular silver cup with a strong vertical silhouette. In the logo, that trophy is simplified into sharp black geometric forms, creating a modern symbol that works clearly in both full-size branding and smaller digital formats.
The orange side elements add energy and movement to the identity, helping distinguish the Europa League from UEFA’s other club competitions. Combined with the heavy black typography, the mark gives the tournament a bold and accessible visual style, positioned between the prestige of the Champions League and the wider European football pyramid.
Historically, the Europa League replaced the UEFA Cup name in 2009, giving the competition a new visual identity and a more unified brand. Later updates refined the trophy icon, typography and orange framing while keeping the same core idea: a European club competition built around the recognizable Europa League trophy and its strong black-and-orange identity.
