UK and Ireland Sole Bidder for Euro 2028 After Türkiye’s Withdrawal

The UK and the Republic of Ireland will now bid unopposed for Euro 2028 after Türkiye withdrew to focus on a joint bid with Italy for Euro 2032.

Türkiye agreed to merge their Euro 2032 bid with Italy in July and that has now been approved by governing body UEFA.

While Italy had only bid for the 2032 tournament, Türkiye had bid to host both Euro 2028 and 2032.

Both bids still need official approval by UEFA at a meeting of its executive committee next week.

“The presentations at that meeting will be an important part of the process which will take due consideration of the content of the bid submissions before reaching a decision,” said UEFA.

Türkiye hosted June’s Champions League final between Manchester City and Inter Milan at Istanbul’s Ataturk Olympic Stadium, but a major international tournament has never been held in the country.

Reigning European champions Italy hosted the Euros in 1968 and 1980 and Rome’s Stadio Olimpico was also used as a venue at Euro 2020.

In April, 10 grounds were selected for the UK and Republic of Ireland’s bid, including Glasgow’s Hampden Park, Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, Dublin’s Aviva Stadium and Wembley in London.

Belfast’s Casement Park and Everton’s Bramley-Moore Dock, two unbuilt stadiums, are also included in the bid.

Source: Oman News Agency