Germany beats Turkey to Euro 2024 hosting rights

Germany beats Turkey to Euro 2024 hosting rights
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin announces that Germany was elected to host the Euro 2024 fooball tournament during a ceremony at the headquarters of the European football's governing body in Nyon on September 27, 2018. (AFP)
Updated 27 September 2018
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Germany beats Turkey to Euro 2024 hosting rights

Germany beats Turkey to Euro 2024 hosting rights
  • Germany were the campaign favorites with a proven track record of hosting
  • Turkey are a four-time losing candidate after failed bids to host Euro 2008, 2012 and 2016

NYON, Switzerland: Germany will host football’s 2024 European Championship after beating out Turkey in a UEFA vote on Thursday.
Germany were the campaign favorites with a proven track record of hosting. Turkey are a four-time losing candidate after failed bids to host Euro 2008, 2012 and 2016.
UEFA relies on the competition to help fund 55 member federations.
Revenue from the 24-team Euro 2016 in France was almost €2 billion ($2.35 billion). UEFA got €850 million profit.
Germany should have about 400,000 more seats to sell than the Euro 2016 organizers.
German organizers plan to use 10 stadiums for the 51-game tournament and play the final in Berlin or Munich.