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Twenty-one national teams confirm team base camps for UEFA EURO 2024

https://www.uefa.com/returntoplay/news/ ... confirmed/

Following the UEFA EURO 2024 final draw in Hamburg on 2 December, all 20 qualified teams for the final tournament and hosts Germany have now confirmed their team base camps, from where they will travel to their respective matches and stay between the games during the tournament, which kicks off in Munich on 14 June.

Hosts Germany have announced they will reside in Herzogenaurach in Bavaria, title holders Italy have picked Iserlohn in North-Rhine Westphalia and UEFA EURO 2020 finalists England have chosen Blankenhain in Thuringia. All teams will check into their base camps at least five days before their first match, aiming to extend their stay in their “home away from home” until the final, which takes place at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on 14 July.

Having for the first time included sustainability as a criterion in the tournament regulations, the match schedule has been designed for teams to play their group stage matches only across two regional clusters in order to reduce travel distances for teams and fans between the host cities. This favours team delegations travelling by train – offered through a partnership with Deutsche Bahn – or bus from their base camps to the match venues during the group stage, leaving a much smaller carbon footprint than at previous tournaments.

While anticipation will be growing in the chosen localities ahead of the teams’ arrival, the local population can look forward to each team conducting a public training session ahead of their first match, giving fans a chance to experience the stars of the tournament up close.

Many venues have committed to using their selection as a team base camp to make further infrastructural investments in their training sites, which will benefit the local communities long after the tournament has concluded.

Initially, UEFA – together with the German Football Association (DFB), its travel agency DFB-Reisebüro GmbH and in close collaboration with local stakeholders – provided national associations with a team facilities catalogue offering federations a selection of options in close proximity to the ten host cities, each including a hotel and a related training base of the highest international standards. Almost all the federations have chosen one of the pre-identified teams base camps. Following the conclusion of the play-offs in March, the three remaining teams to qualify for the final tournament will be able to choose from pre-reserved base camps.

Confirmed team base camps:

Albania – Kamen

Austria – Berlin

Belgium – Ludwigsburg

Croatia – Neuruppin

Czechia – Norderstedt

Denmark – Freudenstadt

England – Blankenhain

France – Paderborn

Germany – Herzogenaurach

Hungary – Weiler im Allgäu

Italy – Iserlohn

Netherlands – Wolfsburg

Portugal – Harsewinkel

Romania – Würzburg

Scotland – Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Serbia – Augsburg

Slovakia – Mainz

Slovenia – Wuppertal

Spain – Donaueschingen

Switzerland – Stuttgart

Türkiye – Barsinghausen

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Kroos returns for the Euro:

https://onefootball.com/de/news/toni-kr ... y-39089783

He won't solve all the problems and it's more important that Nagelsmann finds the right solutions tactically, but it's not a bad thing to get such a player back.
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Congratulations to Georgia, Ukraine and Poland for winning the play-offs and qualifying for the final tournament.

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Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
Group B: Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania
Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England
Group D: Poland, Netherlands, Austria, France
Group E: Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine
Group F: Türkiye, Georgia, Portugal, Czechia

Group stage
14 June
Group A: Germany vs Scotland (Munich, 21:00)

15 June
A: Hungary vs Switzerland (Cologne, 15:00)
B: Spain vs Croatia (Berlin, 18:00)
B: Italy vs Albania (Dortmund, 21:00)

16 June
D: Poland vs Netherlands (Hamburg, 15:00)
C: Slovenia vs Denmark (Stuttgart, 18:00)
C: Serbia vs England (Gelsenkirchen, 21:00)

17 June
E: Romania vs Ukraine (Munich, 15:00)
E: Belgium vs Slovakia (Frankfurt, 18:00)
D: Austria vs France (Düsseldorf, 21:00)

18 June
F: Türkiye vs Georgia (Dortmund, 18:00)
F: Portugal vs Czechia (Leipzig, 21:00)

19 June
B: Croatia vs Albania (Hamburg, 15:00)
A: Germany vs Hungary (Stuttgart, 18:00)
A: Scotland vs Switzerland (Cologne, 21:00)

20 June
C: Slovenia vs Serbia (Munich, 15:00)
C: Denmark vs England (Frankfurt, 18:00)
B: Spain vs Italy (Gelsenkirchen, 21:00)

21 June
E: Slovakia vs Ukraine (Düsseldorf, 15:00)
D: Poland vs Austria (Berlin, 18:00)
D: Netherlands vs France (Leipzig, 21:00)

22 June
F: Georgia vs Czechia (Hamburg, 15:00)
F: Türkiye vs Portugal (Dortmund, 18:00)
E: Belgium vs Romania (Cologne, 21:00)

23 June
A: Switzerland vs Germany (Frankfurt, 21:00)
A: Scotland vs Hungary (Stuttgart, 21:00)

24 June
B: Croatia vs Italy (Leipzig, 21:00)
B: Albania vs Spain (Düsseldorf, 21:00)

25 June
D: Netherlands vs Austria (Berlin, 18:00)
D: France vs Poland (Dortmund, 18:00)
C: England vs Slovenia (Cologne, 21:00)
C: Denmark vs Serbia (Munich, 21:00)

26 June
E: Slovakia vs Romania (Frankfurt, 18:00)
E: Ukraine vs Belgium (Stuttgart, 18:00)
F: Czechia vs Türkiye (Hamburg, 21:00)
F: Georgia vs Portugal (Gelsenkirchen, 21:00)

Rest days on 27 and 28 June

When does the EURO 2024 round of 16 start?
29 June
38 2A vs 2B (Berlin, 18:00)
37 1A vs 2C (Dortmund, 21:00)

30 June
40 1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen), 18:00)
39 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne, 21:00)

1 July
42 2D vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 18:00)
41 1F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 21:00)

2 July
43 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 18:00)
44 1D vs 2F (Leipzig), 21:00)

Rest days on 3 and 4 July

When do the EURO 2024 quarter-finals start?
5 July
45 W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 18:00)
46 W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 21:00)

6 July
48 W40 vs W38 (Düsseldorf, 18:00)
47 W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 21:00)

Rest days on 7 and 8 July

When do the EURO 2024 semi-finals start?
9 July
49 W45 vs W46 (Munich, 21:00)

10 July
50 W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 21:00)

Rest days on 11, 12 and 13 July

When is the EURO 2024 final?
14 July
W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 21:00)
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In Game of Thrones conquerors always say to the defeated side: "Bend the knee and you''ll live". As if they weren't alive right now.

I'm smarter than it shows. Just don't want to discourage anyone.
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Referee teams for UEFA EURO 2024 appointed

https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/02 ... appointed/

The UEFA Referees’ Committee has announced 18 referees, their referee assistant teams, and the video match officials and support match officials, who will be in charge of the 51 matches at UEFA EURO 2024.

The full list of referees who have been selected (in alphabetical order):

Artur Soares Dias (Portugal)
Jesús Gil Manzano (Spain)
Marco Guida (Italy)
Istvan Kovacs (Romania)
Ivan Kruzliak (Slovakia)
François Letexier (France)
Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
Halil Umut Meler (Türkiye)
Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
Michael Oliver (England)
Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Sandro Schärer (Switzerland)
Daniel Siebert (Germany)
Anthony Taylor (England)
Clément Turpin (France)
Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
Felix Zwayer (Germany)

In addition, as for UEFA EURO 2020 and as part of the co-operation between UEFA and the South American Football Confederation CONMEBOL, a referee from Argentina, Facundo Tello, together with his two assistants, will join the European group of referees at the final tournament in Germany.

Refereeing teams at each match will consist of a referee, two assistant referees, a fourth official, a reserve assistant referee at the stadium, and a team of three video match officials. The designated support match officials* will be acting as fourth official at matches as per the full list of match officials available here.

https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/02 ... ees_a4.pdf
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Very good choice: some shady "elite" division referees like Massa and Kulbakov are not selected.

Nyberg and Scharer are two very good referees and it's good to see they got rewarded. The French ones are good too.

The bad referees in this list are Taylor, Kruzliak and Dias - they should not be "elite".
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Firnen wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 12:50 Very good choice: some shady "elite" division referees like Massa and Kulbakov are not selected.

Nyberg and Scharer are two very good referees and it's good to see they got rewarded. The French ones are good too.

The bad referees in this list are Taylor, Kruzliak and Dias - they should not be "elite".
It's absurd that Sidiropoulos is not selected :grin1:
/ironyoff Will one European be selected for Copa America as well??
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TommyChat wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 13:00
Firnen wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 12:50 Very good choice: some shady "elite" division referees like Massa and Kulbakov are not selected.

Nyberg and Scharer are two very good referees and it's good to see they got rewarded. The French ones are good too.

The bad referees in this list are Taylor, Kruzliak and Dias - they should not be "elite".
It's absurd that Sidiropoulos is not selected :grin1:
I didn't even mention him since everyone with eyes knows he made a career by following orders, his actual competence is subpar :grin1:
TommyChat wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 13:00 Will one European be selected for Copa America as well??
Perhaps a Spanish one like last time.
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István Kovács is one of the most talented referees. He has Hungarian ancestries, but that's beside the point. I'm rooting for him
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