Marshall_ a écrit:lsx a écrit:Euro 2020
2 lots: 3 matchs de poule, un huitième ou un quart ; 2 demies et finale.
Une ville par pays (il me semble, Ã confirmer).
Les villes candidates confirmées par leur fédération nationale:
Azerbaijan - Baku – Baku Olympic Stadium (68,000; under construction)
Belarus - Minsk – Traktar Stadium (proposed renovation; to be expanded up to 33,000)
Belgium - Brussels – proposed new national stadium (potentially 60,000)
Bulgaria - Sofia – Vasil Levski National Stadium (43,230)
France - Lyon – Stade des Lumières (61,556)
Germany - Munich – Allianz Arena (67,812)
Hungary - Budapest – New Puskás Ferenc Stadium (proposed new 65,000 stadium)
Israel - Jerusalem - Teddy Stadium (to be expanded to 50,000)
Netherlands - Amsterdam (likely) – Amsterdam ArenA (53,052; to be expanded to 65,000)
Portugal - Lisbon – Estádio da Luz (65,647) - Porto – Estádio do Dragão (50,399)
Russia -Saint Petersburg – Zenit Arena – (69,500)
Serbia - Belgrade – Red Star Stadium (55,538) or proposed new national stadium
Spain - Barcelona – Estadi Cornellà -El Prat (40,500) - Bilbao – San Mamés Stadium (53,332; under construction) -Madrid – Estadio La Peineta (30,000, to be expanded up to 70,000) - Valencia – Nou Mestalla (75,100; under construction)
Sweden - Solna, Stockholm – Friends Arena (50,000)
Switzerland -Basel – St. Jakob-Park (38,512)
Turkey - Istanbul – Atatürk Olympic Stadium (76,092)
Ukraine - Kiev – NSK Olympic Stadium (70,050) for semi-finals/final - Donetsk – Donbass Arena (52,187) for group matches and quarter-final or matches of round of 16
A confirmer le 20 septembre
source ?? Il n'y a pas de candidature anglaise
WTF
Désolé la liste n'etait pas à jour
, ce sont les fédé qui ont déclaré leur interet, et comme il y a eu des confusions sur l'Angleterre notamment pour le lot de la finale, la liste n'était pas complète.
Source: sythèse de
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2418195/England-drop-plans-bid-Euro-2020-final-Michel-Platini-backs-Istanbul.html?ito=feeds-newsxmlhttp://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4632/soccerex/2013/09/13/4258250/france-and-russia-enter-race-for-euro-2020-games http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/football-euro-2020-bidding-interest-arrives-across-region-215543679--sow.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2020Angleterre - à déterminer, phase de poules
Azerbaijan - Baku – Baku Olympic Stadium (68,000; under construction)
Belarus - Minsk – Traktar Stadium (proposed renovation; to be expanded up to 33,000)
Belgium - Brussels – proposed new national stadium (potentially 60,000)
Bulgaria - Sofia – Vasil Levski National Stadium (43,230)
France - Lyon – Stade des Lumières (61,556)
Germany - Munich – Allianz Arena (67,812)
Greece - Athens – OAKA Olympiakó Stádio Spiros Louis (69,618)
Hungary - Budapest – New Puskás Ferenc Stadium (proposed new 65,000 stadium)
Israel - Jerusalem - Teddy Stadium (to be expanded to 50,000)
Italy - Milan – San Siro (80,018) or Rome – Stadio Olimpico (72,698)
Netherlands - Amsterdam (likely) – Amsterdam ArenA (53,052; to be expanded to 65,000)
Portugal - Lisbon – Estádio da Luz (65,647) - Porto – Estádio do Dragão (50,399)
Russia -Saint Petersburg – Zenit Arena – (69,500)
Serbia - Belgrade – Red Star Stadium (55,538) or proposed new national stadium
Spain - Barcelona – Estadi Cornellà -El Prat (40,500) - Bilbao – San Mamés Stadium (53,332; under construction) -Madrid – Estadio La Peineta (30,000, to be expanded up to 70,000) - Valencia – Nou Mestalla (75,100; under construction)
Sweden - Solna, Stockholm – Friends Arena (50,000)
Switzerland -Basel – St. Jakob-Park (38,512)
Turkey - Istanbul – Atatürk Olympic Stadium (76,092)
Ukraine - Kiev – NSK Olympic Stadium (70,050) for semi-finals/final - Donetsk – Donbass Arena (52,187) for group matches and quarter-final or matches of round of 16
A confirmer le 20 septembre