Euro 2028: United kingdom & Ireland only bid left for European Championships as Turkey withdraw

Euro 2028: United kingdom & Ireland only bid left for European Championships as Turkey withdraw


Kane of England celebrates with teammate Phil Foden just after scoring their team’s 2nd aim during the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship Semi-last match in between England and Denmark at Wembley Stadium on July 07, 2021

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The United kingdom & Ireland are the only bidders still left for Euro 2028 right after Turkey withdrew their application.

On Oct 10, UEFA will award the web hosting of two European Championships, the 2028 and 2032 editions.

UEFA confirmed Turkey can jointly bid with Italy unopposed for 2032 and as a result they have pulled out of the managing for 2028.

A UEFA statement verified: “Further more to the announcement on July 28 which disclosed the want of the Italian and Turkish FAs to post a joint bid to stage Euro 2032, the UEFA administration has today written to the two associations to validate that their joint bid has been duly been given and will go forward for assessment and thought by the UEFA Executive Committee.

“As indicated by the FA of Turkiye with its submission of the ask for for a joint bid, their bid to phase Euro 2028 is for that reason withdrawn.

“The award of both of those tournaments nonetheless demands the acceptance of the Govt Committee at its meeting in Nyon on 10 Oct. The shows at that meeting will be an vital part of the approach which will consider thanks consideration of the information of the bid submissions right before achieving a decision.”



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