UEFA Euro 2024

UEFA Euro 2024
Tournament details
Host country Germany, Turkey or Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland
Dates 7 June - 7 July
Teams 24 (expected) (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 10-12 (in 10-12 host cities)

The 2024 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2024 or simply Euro 2024, will be the 17th edition of the UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international men's football championship of Europe organized by UEFA.

The eventual winner will earn the right to participate in the 2025 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Host selection

Press agencies revealed on 5 November 2014 that the European football governing body UEFA will decide on the host of Euro 2024 in 2018, one year after the International Olympic Committee names the host for the 2024 Summer Olympics.[1]

Likely bids

The following national governing bodies of football have already announced firm intends to bid:

Previously, UEFA Euro 1988 had been held in West Germany, as well as the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Germany also hosted the 2006 FIFA World Cup. German Media has also reported that it was willing to let Wembley Stadium host the Euro 2020 final, in return for support from the Football Association for Germany's bid.

Bid would include stadiums which were also used in 2006 World Cup, Berlin, Dortmund, Munich, Gelschenkirchen, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Cologne, Nuremberg, Kaiserslautern, Hannover, Leipzig and other stadiums in Mönchengladbach, Düsseldorf and Bremen, which could choose 10 stadiums from 15 possible (over 40,000)

There is also just 10 over 20,000+ seater stadiums which could host matches, and these are: Solna (final venue), Gothenburg, Stockholm, Malmö, Sweden, Copenhagen, Broendby, Aarhus, Denmark, Oslo, Trondheim, Norway and Helsinki, Finland. While not hosting any matches, related events will be held in  Iceland and  Faroe Islands, too. [5]

Further possible bids

References

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