Malta Independent

Bilbao dropped as Euro 2020 host

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The Spanish city of Bilbao has been dropped by UEFA as a host for the upcoming European Championsh­ip, local authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Bilbao was supposed to be one of 12 cities across the continent to host games for the tournament, but had been unable to give UEFA guarantees that fans would be allowed into the stadium amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The city's local organizers threatened to sue the European soccer body over its "unilateral" decision to drop Bilbao as a host. It had been scheduled to host Spain's matches in Group E against Poland, Sweden and Slovakia. It would also host a roundof-16 match.

Organizers published a sevenpoint letter saying they wouldn't allow anyone to "damage the image" of Bilbao, which had been preparing for the tournament for more than six years with "profession­alism and responsibi­lity."

They said no one could question the capacity of the city and Basque Country to attract and organize the most varied types of events.

The Spanish soccer federation had said recently that the current pandemic situation in Bilbao made it impossible for fans to be allowed into matches based on the regulation­s establishe­d by health authoritie­s in the northern Basque Country region, one of the hardest hit by the pandemic in Spain.

Other host cities for the June 11-July 11 tournament have given assurances to UEFA that spectators will be allowed into stadiums.

UEFA recently gave Rome, Munich, Bilbao and Dublin an extension to the deadline for providing guarantees on fans being allowed into games. The Italian government last week gave the all-clear for a limited number of fans at the city's venue, but Munich, Dublin and Bilbao still haven't offered guarantees.

UEFA' executive committee is expected to make its final decision on Friday.

The Spanish federation recently offered Seville as an alternativ­e to Bilbao, with games to be played at the La Cartuja Stadium

in the southern Andalusia region. The stadium was host to the Copa del Rey finals this month.

UEFA has used another stadium in Seville, Sevilla's Ramón

Sánchez-Pizjuán, as a replacemen­t venue after the home team was eliminated from the Champions League. It hosted both legs of the Chelsea-Porto quarterfin­al because of travel restrictio­ns between England and Portugal.

The games in Bilbao would have taken place at Athletic Bilbao's San Mamés Stadium.

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San Mames stadium in Bilbao

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