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Euro 2032

by Winston Biscuit » 17 Jan 2024 09:30

Not sure why we haven't covered this one yet, but late last year it was announced that Italy & Turkey would jointly host it

10 stadiums from each country confirmed in the shortlist. the teams stadiums are:

Juventus, Milan, Verona, Genoa, Roma, Bologna, Fiorentina, Napoli, Bari, Cagliari
Galatasaray, Fenerbahce, National Olympic stadium, Ankaragücü (under construction), Bursaspor, Konyaspor, Trabzonspor, Antalyaspor, Eskişehirspor & Gaziantep

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Re: Euro 2032

by NathStPaul » 17 Jan 2024 10:12

Can't bear the joint hosting nonsense. It isn't a non-competitive sports day where everyone has to win. Just give it to whoever is deemed the best host.

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Re: Euro 2032

by Hendo » 17 Jan 2024 10:24

NathStPaul Can't bear the joint hosting nonsense. It isn't a non-competitive sports day where everyone has to win. Just give it to whoever is deemed the best host.


Especially for two countries that have a decent amount of football heritage.

Understand it more when it came to the World Cup in Japan and S. Korea.

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Re: Euro 2032

by Winston Biscuit » 17 Jan 2024 10:45

I don't mind it at all when its countries that that wouldn't typically be able to host it on their own. I like the idea of football taking place somewhere where they usually wouldn't get that kind of thing. Italy doesn't need to joint host it though. and I don't think Turkey really does either.

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Re: Euro 2032

by Sutekh » 17 Jan 2024 10:48

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NathStPaul Can't bear the joint hosting nonsense. It isn't a non-competitive sports day where everyone has to win. Just give it to whoever is deemed the best host.


Especially for two countries that have a decent amount of football heritage.

Understand it more when it came to the World Cup in Japan and S. Korea.


These days dual+hosting is usually down to the necessity of keeping the costs of hosting at a reasonable level, especially given the mess of restrictions and demands that FIFA inflict on hosts for a WC finals.


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Re: Euro 2032

by NathStPaul » 17 Jan 2024 10:49

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NathStPaul Can't bear the joint hosting nonsense. It isn't a non-competitive sports day where everyone has to win. Just give it to whoever is deemed the best host.


Especially for two countries that have a decent amount of football heritage.

Understand it more when it came to the World Cup in Japan and S. Korea.


These days dual+hosting is usually down to the necessity of keeping the costs of hosting at a reasonable level, especially given the mess of restrictions and demands that FIFA inflict on hosts for a WC finals.

If a country cannot host on their own then they shouldn't be bidding to host it. If that means the same 5 or 6 countries host the tournament on a loop then that's how it is.

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Re: Euro 2032

by Sutekh » 17 Jan 2024 10:52

NathStPaul
Sutekh
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Especially for two countries that have a decent amount of football heritage.

Understand it more when it came to the World Cup in Japan and S. Korea.


These days dual+hosting is usually down to the necessity of keeping the costs of hosting at a reasonable level, especially given the mess of restrictions and demands that FIFA inflict on hosts for a WC finals.

If a country cannot host on their own then they shouldn't be bidding to host it. If that means the same 5 or 6 countries host the tournament on a loop then that's how it is.



:o However sensible and practical it is you're not allowed to be non-inclusive any more

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Re: Euro 2032

by Stranded » 26 Jan 2024 08:40

NathStPaul
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Especially for two countries that have a decent amount of football heritage.

Understand it more when it came to the World Cup in Japan and S. Korea.


These days dual+hosting is usually down to the necessity of keeping the costs of hosting at a reasonable level, especially given the mess of restrictions and demands that FIFA inflict on hosts for a WC finals.

If a country cannot host on their own then they shouldn't be bidding to host it. If that means the same 5 or 6 countries host the tournament on a loop then that's how it is.


Couldn't disagree more. I don't agree with the FIFA "solution" to have a few games in South America and then the rest in Spain/Morrocco but as tournaments expand there is no harm in having 2 nations (3 at an absolute push) co-hosting a tournament if it geographically makes sense.

Wouldn't say that Italy/Turkey falls into that category. For me co-hosts should fulfill at least one of the following 2 criteria - share a border and/or the "smaller" partner wouldn't be able to physically host the expanded tournaments we currenty see.

So if Italy want to co-host, should be with Slovenia/Switzerland (or to bend the border rule slightly, Croatia) - would have no issues of an Austria/Hungary bid for a Euros or Aus/NZ for a world cup.

What I don't like is where the co-hosting seems forced like the Spain/Morocco/South America WC.

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