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The UEFA executive committee has chosen France as the host nation for Euro 2016, beating out rivals Italy and Turkey at a ceremony in Geneva on Friday.
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Turkey were bidding to host their first major football tournament while Italy's chances had been written off after a critical review of their bid following Uefa's inspection visits. Problems and ...
Portugal’s victory over France in the Euro 2016 final on Sunday produced some vindication for criticism of its style of play, a nice shiny trophy and one more important prize: a place in next ...
Morata has the most potential/talent of the lot, but Euro 2016 might be too soon for him to carry his country in a major international tournament. That said, the tools are there for him to use. 6.
France were named as hosts of Euro 2016 by UEFA president Michel Platini here on Friday, the French bid beating off strong opposition from the two other candidates - Turkey and Italy.
SAINT-DENIS, France -- Expanding the European Championship has paid off for UEFA, which expects to make a record profit of €830 million ($917 million). UEFA's projected tournament finances ...
France has been chosen to host the 2016 European Championship. UEFA President Michel Platini revealed the result in Geneva on Friday. The other two other candidates were Turkey and Italy.
France will host the European Football Championship for a third time in 2016 after defeating rival bids by Turkey and Italy in a ceremony attended by President Nicolas Sarkozy.
France – 7 votes Turkey – 6 votes. As a consequence, the bid of France was nominated to host UEFA EURO 2016. Further to the announcement of the successful bid, UEFA President Michel Platini, said: ...
Darijo Srna, who will retire from international football after Euro 2016, has earned 129 caps for Croatia and is set to play his sixth major international tournament in 12 years.
SAINT-DENIS, France -- Expanding the European Championship has paid off for UEFA, which expects to make a record profit of €830 million ($917 million). UEFA's projected tournament finances ...
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