UK and Ireland 2028 bid shortlists 14 stadiums as official documents submitted

November 16 - The five British and Irish candidate nations to host EURO 2028 have officially submitted their preliminary bid documents with a shortlist of 14 stadiums across the five countries to be whittled down to 10.

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Under the slogan "Football for all". Football for good. Football for the Future," the dis says is demonstrating its commitment to "diversity, social purpose and innovation by delivering an exceptional UEFA EURO 2028 that will create lasting memories at sold-out iconic stadiums in cities famous soccer players known around the world. ”

Working with government partners, the bid highlights a lasting legacy for football and wider society, helping to drive economic growth in local communities.

"Together with UEFA, our plan is to stage a tournament that will be a catalyst for the transformational development of grassroots football - with the promise of sharing legacy initiatives with European national associations to accelerate growth at across the continent," said a press release on the bid. .

The bid team also highlighted that by using the latest digital and marketing innovations, Euro 2028 will engage new audiences "and young people around the world to extend the impact and reach of the tournament beyond never".

The 14 shortlisted venues - eight in England, two in Ireland and one in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales - feature stadiums with European football history and heritage and are chosen because they are connected by direct, fast and durable travel connections and accommodation.

The preset cities and stadiums offered are:

Birmingham, Villa Park Liverpool, Everton Stadium London, London Stadium London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium London, Wembley Stadium Manchester, Manchester City Stadium Newcastle, St James' Park Sunderland, stadium of light Trafford, Old Trafford Dublin, Dublin Arena Dublin, Croke Park Belfast, Casement Park Stadium Glasgow, Hampden Park Cardiff, National Stadium of Wales

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UK and Ireland 2028 bid shortlists 14 stadiums as official documents submitted

November 16 - The five British and Irish candidate nations to host EURO 2028 have officially submitted their preliminary bid documents with a shortlist of 14 stadiums across the five countries to be whittled down to 10.

>

Under the slogan "Football for all". Football for good. Football for the Future," the dis says is demonstrating its commitment to "diversity, social purpose and innovation by delivering an exceptional UEFA EURO 2028 that will create lasting memories at sold-out iconic stadiums in cities famous soccer players known around the world. ”

Working with government partners, the bid highlights a lasting legacy for football and wider society, helping to drive economic growth in local communities.

"Together with UEFA, our plan is to stage a tournament that will be a catalyst for the transformational development of grassroots football - with the promise of sharing legacy initiatives with European national associations to accelerate growth at across the continent," said a press release on the bid. .

The bid team also highlighted that by using the latest digital and marketing innovations, Euro 2028 will engage new audiences "and young people around the world to extend the impact and reach of the tournament beyond never".

The 14 shortlisted venues - eight in England, two in Ireland and one in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales - feature stadiums with European football history and heritage and are chosen because they are connected by direct, fast and durable travel connections and accommodation.

The preset cities and stadiums offered are:

Birmingham, Villa Park Liverpool, Everton Stadium London, London Stadium London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium London, Wembley Stadium Manchester, Manchester City Stadium Newcastle, St James' Park Sunderland, stadium of light Trafford, Old Trafford Dublin, Dublin Arena Dublin, Croke Park Belfast, Casement Park Stadium Glasgow, Hampden Park Cardiff, National Stadium of Wales

Contact the author of this story at moc.l1668685093labto1668685093ofdlr1668685093owedi1668685093sni@n1668685093osloh1668685093cin.l1668685093uap1668685093

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