UEFA unveil new, unnamed Euro 2016 mascot
It's that time again and, just 570 short days before the tournament kicks off in France, UEFA have gone and unveiled their new mascot for the upcoming 2016 European Championships.
As yet the little chap doesn't have name, but what he does have is a cape.
The mascot is without a name and will remain so until Nov. 30 (despite being scheduled to make his first public appearance at the France-Sweden friendly in Marseille on Tuesday evening).
UEFA then plan to run a public competition starting Nov. 26 to decide on the little guy's name, which will subsequently be announced at the end of the month when, excitingly, all of the mascot's social media accounts are set to go live.
The three potential names fans will be able to choose from are Driblou, Goalix or Super Victor.
Yep, we know. Just try to contain yourselves as best you can.