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Matches A1, A4, A6, QF4 | Matches A2, A3, A5, QF3 | ||
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Rome,
ITA Capital City UTC+2 (CEST) Stadio Olimpico (1953 - 68,000) Italian FA (Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio - FIGC) Host: 1968, 1980 Champ: 1968 |
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Baku, AZE Capital City UTC+4 (AZT) Olympic Sta. (2015 - 69,000) Assn of FFs of Azerbaijan (Azärbaycan Futbol Federasiyalari Assosiasiyasi - AFFA) Host: 1st Champ: 1960 (part of URS) (No Appearances) |
Matches B2, B3, B6, E2, E3, E6, QF1 | Matches B1, B4, B5, R16F | ||
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St. Petersburg, RUS 2nd Most Populous City UTC+3 (MSK) Saint Petersburg Sta. (aka Gazprom Arena, Krestovsky Sta.) (2017 - 61,000) Football Union of Russia (Rossiyskiy Futbolnyy Soyuz - RFS) Host: 1st Champ: 1960 (URS) |
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Copenhagen, DEN Capital City UTC+2 (CEST) Parken Sta. (1992 - 38,000) Danish FA (Dansk Boldspil-Union - DBU) Host: 1st Champ: 1992 |
Matches C1, C3, C5, R16B | Matches C2, C4, C6, R16E | ||
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Amsterdam, NED Capital City UTC+2 (CEST) Johan Cruijff ArenA (1996 - 54,000) Royal Netherlands FA (Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbalbond - KNVB) Host: 2000 (co-host) Champ: 1988 |
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Bucharest, ROU Capital City UTC+3 (EEST) National Arena (Arena Națională) (2011 - 54,000) Romanian FF (Federaţia Română de Fotbal - FRF) Host: 1st Champ: None (7th - 1984, 7th - 2000) |
Matches D1, D4, D6, R16A, R16H, SF1, SF2, F | Matches D2, D3, D5, R16G | ||
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London, ENG Capital City UTC+1 (BST) Wembley Sta. (2007 - 90,000) English FA (The FA) Host: 1996 Champ: None (3rd - 1968) |
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Glasgow, SCO Largest City UTC+1 (BST) Hampden Park (1999 Refurb - 51,000) Scottish FA (SFA) Host: 1st Champ: None (5th - 1992) |
Matches E1, E4, E5, R16C | Matches E2, E3, E6, R16H | ||
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Bilbao,
ESP Largest City in Basque Region UTC+2 (CEST) Estadio de San Mamés (2013 - 53,000) Royal Spanish FF (Real Federación Espańola de Fútbol - RFEF) Host: 1964 Champ: 1964, 2008, 2012 |
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Dublin, IRL Capital City UTC+1 (IST) Dublin Arena (aka Aviva Sta.) (2010 - 51,000) FA of Ireland (FAI) Host: 1st Champ: None (5th - 1988) |
Matches F2, F4, F6, QF2 | Matches F1, F3, F5, R16D | ||
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Munich,
GER Capital City of Bavaria UTC+2 (CEST) Fußball Arena München (aka Allianz Arena) (2005 - 70,000) German FA (Deutscher Fußball-Bund - DFB) Host: 1988 (FRG), 2024 (Future) Champ: 1972 (FRG), 1980 (FRG), 1996 |
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Budapest, HUN Capital City UTC+2 (CEST) Puskás Aréna (2019 - 68,000) Hungarian FF (Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség - MLSZ) Host: 1st Champ: None (3rd - 1964) |
Matches E1, E4, E5, R16C | Matches D1, D4, D6, R16A | ||
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Seville,
ESP 4th Largest City in Spain UTC+2 (CEST) Estadio La Cartulja de Sevilla (1999 - 60,000) Royal Spanish FF (Real Federación Espańola de Fútbol - RFEF) Host: 1964 Champ: 1964, 2008, 2012 |
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Brussels, BEL Capital City UTC+2 (CEST) Eurostadium (proposed) (Cancelled in 2018 - 50,000) Royal Belgian FA (Koninklijke Belgische Voetbalbond - KBVB, Union royale belge des sociétés de football association - URBSFA) Host: 1972, 2000 (co-host) Champ: None (2nd - 1980) |
13 cities selected across Europe to host 9/19/2014
(France not eligible since 2016 host).
Brussels replaced by London 12/7/2017 due to stadium delays.
Bilbao replaced by Seville 4/23/2021 due to no guarantee of fans.
Dublin replaced by St. Petersburg (group) and London (R16) 4/23/2021 due to no guarantee of fans.
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