The Borneo Post

Germany wins right to host Euro 2024

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NYON, Switzerlan­d: Germany will host the Euro 2024 soccer tournament after beating the only other bidders Turkey in a twohorse contest on Thursday.

Germany, which previously staged the event as West Germany in 1988 and successful­ly held the 2006 World Cup, won the vote among UEFA’s executive committee after a four-year campaign which, for the first time, featured human rights as one of the specific bid criteria.

The decision, announced by UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, was a bitter disappoint­ment for Turkey who also failed with bids to host the 2008, 2012 and 2016 tournament­s.

“The procedure was transparen­t, the vote was democratic. Every democratic decision is the right decision,” Ceferin said.

The vote was a big boost for the troubled German FA which has had to deal with a poor World Cup performanc­e, falling ticket sales for internatio­nal matches and midfielder Mesut Ozil’s decision to quit the German team, citing “racism and disrespect” over his Turkish roots.

“We have amazing stadiums, fans who love football, first and foremost we have people who love celebratin­g with other Europeans,” said former Germany captain Philipp Lahm, an ambassador for the German bid.

“We will organise a huge football party in Germany,” he added.

Germany plans t o s tage

The procedure was transparen­t, the vote was democratic. Every democratic decision is the right decision. Aleksander Ceferin, UEFA President

the tournament in 10 cities - Berlin, Munich, Dortmund, Gelsenki rchen, Stut tga r t , Hamburg, Duesseldor­f, Cologne, Leipzig and Frankfurt.

“We all still have the images and emotions of 2006 very vividly in our memory,” Bundesliga President Reinhard Rauball said.

“We look forward to another major internatio­nal event in our country. Euro 2004 will fascinate people with our sport, both in Germany and well beyond it.”

The decision came at a bad time for Turkey which, after years of breakneck growth, is in crisis, its heavy foreign debt load increased by the Turkish lira’s 40 per cent slide this year.

Turkey’s human rights record has also been under scrutiny since an attempted coup in July, 2016. — Reuters

 ?? AFP photo ?? German Football Associatio­n (DFB) president Reinhard Grindel (centre), head of Germany’s bid to host the Euro 2024 Philipp Lahm (right) and members of the German delegation pose with the UEFA Euro trophy after it was announced 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. —
AFP photo German Football Associatio­n (DFB) president Reinhard Grindel (centre), head of Germany’s bid to host the Euro 2024 Philipp Lahm (right) and members of the German delegation pose with the UEFA Euro trophy after it was announced 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. —

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