Sunderland Echo

Sunderland update on bid to be a host venue for the 2028 Euros

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Sunderland AFC officials have provided an update on the bid to be a host venue for the 2028 Euros in the latest meeting with fan groups.

Plans to potentiall­y re locate the family zone to the Premier Concourse at the Stadium of Light were also discussed at the recent supporter collective meeting, held on February 23, at the Stadium of Light.

The regular meeting is a chance for fan groups to discuss issues with club bosses, including the Red and White Army, Branch Liaison Council, Senior Supporters’ Associatio­n, Spirit of 37, SAFC Supporters Liaison Group.

The minutes can be read in full here:

What was said about Sunderland’ s bid to be a host venue for the 2028 Euros?

The minutes read: “[Steve Davison, SAFC chief operating officer] SD thanked supporters’ groups for their support, with the bid to be a host venue for the 2028 Euros, commenting on the excellent BLC video. The FA has extended the deadlinean­d asked for an additional offer which the club has submitted.

"The club has done all is can and hopes to be successful in its bid.”

What was said about Stadium of Light family zone?

The minutes read: “[Chris Waters, SAFC supporter liaison officer] CW revealed that the club is looking at potentiall­y relocating the family zone to the Premier Concourse for the 2024/25 season. This would provide a clean slate to launch a new area for junior supporters and provide the club an opportunit­y to introduce age restrictio­ns for purchase .”

Questions were asked over whether it would be too far from the pitch.

The minutes added: “The NextGen cashback scheme will be available for the Stoke game and CW will monitor the potential new area at this game and gather feedback from the schools and local club son their matchday experience.

“PA [Paul Andrew, SAFC Supporters Liaison Group] agreed putting the family zone in the Premier Concourse was a good opportunit­y to create a dedicated area, the current family zone is a thoroughfa­re. CR [Cath Reid, Branch Liaison Council] would like to see more support to get children into the Beacon on match days, Samson and Delilah, visits from injured players.

"Ongoing restructur­ing of the club including comms, fan engagement, marketing, ticketing department­s is affecting this. OC [Oscar Chamberlai­n] believes this should be in place for next season.”

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