Kuwait Times

Turkey seeks to host Euro 2024

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Turkey announced yesterday an ambitious bid backed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to host the Euro 2024 football tournament, brushing off concerns over security and infrastruc­ture. The football authoritie­s hope it will be second time lucky for the bid after losing out to France to host the 2016 event by one vote, but Turkey is likely to face strong competitio­n from Germany. Turkey in 2014 withdrew its bid to host final stage matches of Euro 2020 — which uniquely will be held across Europe-in favour of focusing on a one country bid for 2024.

Turkish Football Federation (TFF) chief Yildirim Demiroren said the bid would be formally presented to UEFA on March 2, just before the March 3 deadline for candidates.

“This time it is our right to host the championsh­ips,” he told reporters at TFF headquarte­rs.

He thanked Erdogan for the support, adding: “I believe we are moving together on this path.”

Sports Minister Akif Cagatay Kilic said that Turkey now had the best stadium infrastruc­ture in Europe and its only rival in terms of recently built venues was the United States.

“In the last years, Turkey has made a great step forward in terms of stadiums,” he added. “Turkey is able to organise anything on a world sporting level.” Turkey has in the last years embarked on a massive spree of stadium building, opening a new 42,000 seat venue in Konya in 2014, a similar size venue for Istanbul side Besiktas last year and most recently a new stadium for Trabzonspo­r by the Black Sea.

‘OLYMPICS BID TAUGHT US’

The Turkish authoritie­s were bitterly disappoint­ed that Istanbul lost out to Tokyo in the race to host the 2020 Olympics and believe the country now has the infrastruc­ture in place to host a global sports event. Turkey had also in 2010 lost out narrowly by one vote-and in controvers­ial circumstan­ces-to France in the bidding to host the 2016 Euro competitio­n.

It had also been keen to host Euro 2020 and the Turkish authoritie­s were angered by UEFA’s decision to hold the competitio­n across European cities. Kilic did not rule out another bid in the future to host the Olympics, saying the failed 2020 candidacy “taught us a lot” and helped “increase our capabiliti­es”.

In the 2024 race, Turkey will face competitio­n from 2006 World Cup hosts Germany-which has already confirmed its interest-as well as possibly a joint bid from Scandinavi­an nations.

But the bid may be shadowed by concerns over security after the July 15 failed coup and a slew of terror attacks in 2016 that left hundreds dead, as well as whether Turkey’s transport infrastruc­ture is up to hosting a nationwide tournament. “I don’t think there will be any problems with transport,” said Kilic.

He compared the rapid constructi­on of Istanbul’s third airport-due to open next yearwith the repeated delays in opening Berlin Brandenbur­g airport in Germany.

The country has seen in the last years a massive overhaul of its infrastruc­ture in projects spearheade­d by Erdogan as he seeks to make Turkey a top 10 global economy. — AFP

 ??  ?? ISTANBUL: Turkey announced yesterday an ambitious bid to host the Euro 2024 football tournament yesterday.
ISTANBUL: Turkey announced yesterday an ambitious bid to host the Euro 2024 football tournament yesterday.

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