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Look at this stat:
Sweden has never missed the women’s olympics football tournament
1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020(1)
And, they would have qualified for 2024 if europe had still used the world cup as the qualification, since they will finish top 3 euro teams 🤯🤩
the depressing thing is they have a very big chance of missing it this time 🥲
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Group G Breakdown
Expected to move on: Sweden, Italy
Expected to exit in group stage: South Africa, Argentina
Sweden
FIFA Ranking: 3
Reputation:
Sweden. What can I say, other than….Fuck Sweden. No, actually, they are a great team and a great group of women that are always serious contenders for the World Cup. I’m just a little bitter that they ousted the USA early from the 2016 Olympics. They finished runner-up in that tournament, and have never missed a World Cup or Olympic tournament, one of only a few teams to do so. They got silver again in 2020, and deserve a healthy respect from any team that goes up against them.
Player Pool:
Sweden has a really strong and consistent domestic league, and although the best players play in other countries, their league really strengthens the “second-string” domestic players, giving them roster depth. In a large tournament, roster depth can be the key to a winning run. Caroline Seger has the most caps for the country, and a trio of (very blonde) forwards leads goal-scoring: Stina Blackstenius, Sofia Jakobsson, and Fridolina Rolfö.
2019 WWC Performance:
They won two of their group games, but played a reserved squad against the USA and picked up a 2-0 loss. Had they used their starters, the game might have gone differently, but as it was the last game of group stage, both teams were guaranteed a place in the knockout round. They fought their way through to the consolation round after a loss to the Netherlands, then picked up third place over England. Standout players of the tournament are Asllani, Sembrandt, and Seger.
Italy
FIFA Ranking: 16
Reputation:
Italy used to be a powerhouse of women’s soccer in the 1990s, but has fallen down the rankings as other European countries strengthen. They do have a good domestic league where most of the players play, leading to a cohesive, flashy team that can hold their own against similar-ranked countries. In 2019 they had a strong performance, but placed lower in the women’s Euros and had to go through additional qualification against other lower-ranked European teams to earn their spot in the World Cup. They are kind of a wild card in this bracket.
Player Pool:
Young offensive player Sofia Cantore has been providing organization and structure to the front line and is still in the process of building a relationship with veteran Barbara Bonansea, so this World Cup will be a test of how well they can produce goals. Arianna Caruso and Manuela Giugliano hold down the midfield, and Lisa Boattin is the standout in defense.
2019 WWC performance:
Italy has a surprisingly good start to their World Cup run, beating Australia and showing that they were a force to be reckoned with. They kept pace with Brazil and beat Jamaica, proving that their presence in the tournament was no fluke and making their bracket one of the tightest competitively. They fought their way out of the round of sixteen against China, but fell in the quarters to the Netherlands. Their versatile trio of goalscorers is made up of: Bonansea, Galli, and Girelli.
South Africa
FIFA Ranking: 54
Reputation:
This is South Africa’s second World Cup. Unfortunately, that probably won’t help them survive the group, as they are the only group without a true “debutante” in it, so they will likely end up in last place. However, they are young and full of spirit, and play with fire lit underneath them, and finished first in the African Cup of Nations in 2022.
Player Pool:
The most promising players play outside of the South African league. Thembi Kgatlana plays in the USA, and has kept pace and scored goals against top-level American opponents. Linda Motlhalo plays midfield in Scotland and for South Africa. Both of them were in the 2019 World Cup, and have played around the world, so the team will rely on them and their experience to progress from group stage.
2019 WWC performance:
South Africa finished fourth in their group, but did manage to score a goal against Spain. Kgatlana scored their lone goal.
Argentina
FIFA Ranking: 28
Reputation:
Like any South American team, Argentina lacks the funding to be on par with their men's side, but they make do with what they do have. Argentina's tournament record isn't great, mostly because they haven't been in many tournaments, but they did hold their own in their 2019 group, playing three very close games and proving their mettle.
Player Pool:
Goalkeeper Vanina Correa had an outstanding performance at the 2019 World Cup, but may not be the starter for 2023 after not many club appearances. Estefanía Banini is the most talented field player, and plays for one of the best clubs in the world, Real Madrid.
2019 WWC performance:
Without a win, their two ties were not enough to send them through to the knockout stage. This is probably unfair, as the two ties were against Japan (a difficult opponent) and Scotland. Argentina showed their stripes in the late comeback, scoring three goals in the last 25 minutes to earn a tie and prevent Scotland from advancing.
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All-In Regulars: Morocco Became Africa's First Semifinalist, Set A Clash with Defending Champion France
Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup dreams were crushed upon the loss against Morocco (📸 Associated Press via The Hindustan Times)
The quarterfinal days continue with two possibly history-making matches, for some reason. Morocco tried to become the first African and Arab semifinalist by taking a strong team in Portugal, while England took on France for another classic encounter.
Here was how everything unfolded, before the winners of the aforementioned matches took each other on the semifinal.
Morocco v. Portugal
The first match had a history-making possibility as Morocco took Portugal for a spot in the semifinal. For note, Morocco became the fourth African country to advance to the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals. However, a tough contest in Portugal, whose one of the key players, Cristiano Ronaldo, could have his last international dance in this year's World Cup. Furthermore, Ronaldo once again started the match on the bench for tactical reasons, taking into account Goncalo Ramos' contribution in the last round.
Youssef En-Nesyri's goal in the 42nd minute of the match secured Morocco the lead and the victory at the end (📸 Getty Images via Northern Public Radio)
The first half was already fast-paced from the way both teams approached the match: Morocco was thought to be the more aggressive side compared to Portugal's tactical. This materialized in one of the first notable Portuguese chances, where Joao Felix fired the ball right to the Moroccan penalty box, only to be saved by Yassine Bounou at 4'. However, Morocco picked up their pace by producing a shot that flew over the bar; unfortunately, it was offside.
Another notable Moroccan chance in the first half was a header from Youssef En-Nesyri, where he shot a header after receiving a preceding ball, just still above the goal post. The Moroccan defense was tested even further when Joao Felix struck the Moroccan penalty box numerous times, only for it to be either: (a) executed too far and wide, or; (b) saved by Bounou himself. Toward the end of the first half, En-Nesyri scored the (maiden) goal for Morocco, where he scored a perfect header to Diogo Costa's surprise. As a result, Morocco led 1-0.
However, the pace slowed a little in the second half, despite the Portuguese counter-attack attempt. Ronaldo's entrance to the game at 50' with Joao Cancelo increased the intensity of the Portuguese game, with his one chance being saved by Bounou. Not only Ronaldo, several other players, such as Goncalo Ramos, Bruno Fernandes, and even Felix again, have had their chances, to no avail. The Moroccan side parked the bus in an extraordinary way thanks to their defense in this half (and the non-existent middle efforts from Portugal), which ended right after Pepe's wide header.
Left: Morocco's Badr Nenoun celebrated after Morocco's victory against Portugal (📸 Getty Images via The Times of India); right: scenes as Cristiano Ronaldo, Pepe, and Ricardo Horta were dejected as Yassine Bounou, Badr Benoun, and Jawad El Yamiq celebrated their semifinal qualification (📸Reuters via The Gulf News)
With this victory, Morocco became the first African (and Arab, even) country to reach the World Cup semifinal. Furthermore, due to Portugal's loss, Cristiano Ronaldo was seen leaving the pitch first in tears, sparking divisive reactions around the internet.
England v. France
Jude Bellingham reacted right in front of Wilson Sampaio, the referee of the match (📸 Sky Sports)
The second match of the day featured another big match between England, who became the runner-up of the Euro 2020 (held in 2021), and France, the defending champion of the FIFA World Cup. One would say this was a heavy clash of "the two football giants [imperials, specifically]," considering the possible dynamicity of the match.
The first half started rapidly with a "tug-of-war" style, where both teams tried to drive each other to their rhythm according to the early ball possession rates, where each team held 44% and the ball was contested in 12%. However, France seemed to take more initiative with their possible chances, one of them was close at 16', where Jordan Henderson tried to pass to Bukayo Saka, only for the ball to get to Adrien Rabiot in an attempt to assist Ousmane Dembele, which went too wide. The proactivity bore fruit when Aurelien Tchouameni scored a goal at 17' after a series of smooth passes, slowly breaching the English defense, thus catching Jordan Pickford off-guard. It took England several moments until they tried to counter-attack, for example from an on-target chance by Harry Kane, where it got saved by Hugo Lloris at 28', showing an intense French defending. This score stood until the whistle blew to mark the first half ending.
Harry Kane scored a goal from his first penalty in the second half (📸 Reuters via The Guardian)
Olivier Giroud celebrated after he scored the French second goal of the match (📸 AS)
The intensity raised in the second half when Jude Bellingham already had another on-target chance for England, where he fired right from the edge of the area, only for Lloris to save it. Several minutes later, Tchouameni fouled Saka in the penalty area, followed by a successful penalty execution by Kane (all of these happened within 51-52'). The equalizer heated everything up in this match, proven by how the teams tried to outbalance each other with their counter-attack and defense capabilities. There were several remarkable chances from England, especially coming from Saka until France took over the situation and produced additional rounds of scoring opportunities, for example from Giroud, where his second chance was saved by Pickford or defended by Kyle Walker. Giroud then finally scored at 78', assisted by Antoine Griezmann right after the corner.
To prevail, England had to give them all in the last 14 minutes. Somehow, Theo Hernandez fouled Mason Mount when he barged Mount from behind, hence England was awarded another penalty after a check with the Virtual Assistant Referee (VAR). In contrast with the first penalty, Kane did not manage to score a goal, sending the ball up in the sky instead. Since England had to score by the end of the match, they tried to pressure France further and produced several occasions to score, and they could not materialize any (even after the 8 minutes of injury time), lacking precision. To top it off, there was a free kick before the final whistle blew, where Marcus Rashford executed it closely, but still above the bar.
The French victory secured their second consecutive World Cup semifinal, just like Croatia, where they will face an inspired Morocco. On the other hand, Wilton Sampaio's decisions became another different point of attention. For Gary Neville, for example, the French first goal should have been ruled out due to Saka being fouled midway through the goal construction. Furthermore, Stuart Parker also thought there was a moment where England deserved a penalty when it did not happen, while both Bellingham and Henry Maguire thought "it was a poor refereeing, although it was not all his fault."
Refereeing aside, the English head coach, Gareth Southgate, saw this match as a positive improvement for the team while needing time to reflect and make correct decisions. For the French side, Giroud admitted parts of this match were rather mental, especially after conceding, but they worked their way out.
The General State of Draws
The current situation of the knock-out stage (📸 Eurosport)
Time flies: it looked like not a while ago the World Cup started, and we are now down to the final four. This means we only have four matches in six days to spare: the two semifinals, held separately between December 13-14, and the last two rounds: the third place play-off (on December 17) and the finals (on December 18). Looks really quick, right?
Two interesting semifinals are on the look in the next four days. There is a likelihood of repeating the 2018 finals, which was France v. Croatia; however, the chance of this happening would not be as easy as one would flip their hands. Although during both years Croatia survived numerous extra times and penalty shootouts, the Argentinean counter-offensive capability should not be underlooked, especially knowing the peak 2022 Argentina.
On the other hand, the next match in discussion (Morocco v. France) looks even tougher: not only Morocco did not concede any goals coming to this round (except the own goal against Canada) but also the French balancing capabilities, as demonstrated in the last few matches. Or, there could be more on the floor as things progress.
Morocco v. France: Will Morocco Defy the Odds Again?
The two key players for France & Morocco: Kylian Mbappe for France (left) and Achraf Hakimi (right) (📸 Associated Press via News 9 Sports)
France and Morocco have yet to face each other in a FIFA World Cup match before, which means this would be their first meeting. The last time they met, it was an international friendly match from 2007, where France drew Morocco 2-2. Bear in mind that it was an entirely different era, where from the French side, Sidney Govou and Samir Nasri scored; while Tarik Sektioui and Youssef Moukhtari scored for the Moroccan side.
Going back to 2022 and the World Cup, this is another entirely different stage, composition, approach, and form for both countries. While the French rapidness can still be relied on, as effectively as it was against England, today's Morocco is something else: when they are at their peak and go more offensively, they could drive the rhythm until the other succumbed to the pressure, something that was effective against Portugal (minus the lacking central from the Portuguese side). As a confirmation, in the past few matches, regardless if they involve both teams or not, had effective counter-attack and counter-pressing capability as the main importance compared to ball possession, where organization becomes crucial to determine their level.
This match would be an intriguing test of both teams' ability to balance both, which might boil down to the teams' executions: their ability to proactively create chances and effectively capitalize on them. For Morocco, it was tested in the previous matches coming to this round: defeating Belgium and Canada and drawing Croatia in the group stage, as well as defeating Spain (albeit in the penalty shootout) and Portugal to top it off. Apart from the slight 1-0 defeat against Tunisia, France had been solid: scoring 11 goals and conceding 5. This is where, speaking of being conceded, the offense-defense balance should be checked out: it would not take a single goalkeeper carriage to keep a clean sheet (in the case of Yassine Bounou for the last 3 rounds, especially), but it needs strong defenders to assist holding the fort (in the general Moroccan case).
Expect a heated dramatic match flow for this one. While it is possible for a penalty shootout to be served as a last resort, the team that could outbalance the other would prevail in this match. The French ceiling is high, knowing their experience, but the Moroccans should not be ruled out. Pulling a classic line: it is worth seeing what is going to happen here; who knows, this will be the way Morocco writes another history in this World Cup.
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Is Italy Ready to Defend Their Euros Title?
Italy will arrive in Germany acutely aware that, despite being the reigning champions, they are not the favorites to win the competition again. The image of Roberto Mancini and Gianluca Vialli embracing as Italy celebrated their triumph at Wembley Stadium on July 11, 2021, remains a cherished memory for the nation. That victory was the peak of a remarkable project aimed at rejuvenating the national team. Three years later, Italy has faced numerous challenges. The nation mourned the loss of Vialli to pancreatic cancer, missed out on World Cup qualification again, and saw Mancini depart after a five-year tenure. With Euro 2024 qualification at stake, Italy turned to Luciano Spalletti, the man who led Napoli to a Serie A title after a 33-year drought. At 65, Spalletti had intended to enjoy a restful period on his Tuscan farm but could not resist the call to coach the Azzurri. Leading the national team was a dream come true, and Spalletti was enthusiastic about steering his country forward. Securing qualification wasn't straightforward. Italy finished second in Group C, behind England, clinching their spot with a goalless draw against Ukraine in the final game. Now, they face the daunting "group of death" at Euro 2024, alongside formidable opponents like Spain, experienced Croatia, and the underdog Albania. Despite being reigning champions, Italy enters Germany aware that they are not favorites to reclaim the title. Lacking world-class players and a distinct identity, Spalletti is banking on the strength of the collective and Italy's storied history in international tournaments to advance. "I don't see top-class players except Donnarumma in goal," remarked Carlo Ancelotti regarding Italy's chances at Euro 2024. In Euro 2020, Italy relied on the legendary defensive duo of Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci, the creativity of Marco Verratti in midfield, and the skillful forwards Lorenzo Insigne and Domenico Berardi. None of these players will be in Germany, nor will their experienced defender, Inter's Francesco Acerbi, who withdrew due to injury. Instead, Italy will depend on new faces to prove their mettle, guided by the expertise of their star coach, Spalletti. Renowned as one of Italy's finest tacticians, Spalletti's teams have always been lauded for their style of play, though he had been criticized for not winning trophies. Securing the Scudetto with Napoli while playing captivating football earned him long-deserved respect. Under his leadership, players often excel, and the team's play patterns are enticing. However, he has had limited time to craft the ideal setup for this Azzurri squad to showcase the talents of its younger players. Spalletti envisions a team adaptable to opponents, capable of playing with either three or four defenders. During the qualifiers, Italy consistently started in a 4-3-3 formation, but in recent friendlies, Spalletti experimented with a three-man backline, which has sometimes left the team vulnerable to counter-attacks. Read the full article
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Austria Euro Cup: Ralf Rangnick's full squad for the Euro 2024 qualifiers
Euro 2024 Tickets: The Euro Cup 2024 featuring Euro Cup Deutschland. Euro Cup Germany is shaping the Austrian squad for the upcoming tournament. Ralf Rangnick, David Alaba, and their team are gearing up for the grand event next summer. Prepare for the arrival of the Austrian Euro Cup 2024 squad. Ralf Rangnick's team is making remarkable progress in their quest for qualification in the next major tournament.
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Austria has participated in the last two Euro Cups, making it to the knockout stage for the first time in 2020. Where they were narrowly defeated in the round of 16 by the eventual champions, Italy. With a squad brimming with talent, including players like David Alaba. Marcel Sabitzer, and Marko Arnautovic, Austria Euro Cup is a team worth watching closely. The Euro Cup 2024, will take place in neighbouring Germany.
The Euro 2024 event is set to be a spectacle of football excellence. The Austrian national team is eager to make its mark on this grand stage. With the Euro Cup 2024 just around the corner, the excitement is building, and fans are eagerly anticipating Austria's performance.
Austria's Euro Cup Journey: Building a Contender for Euro Cup Germany
As the tournament draws nearer, Ralf Rangnick and his coaching staff work diligently. Fine-tune the Euro Cup Austria Euro Cup 2024 squad, ensuring they have the best possible lineup. Players like David Alaba, Marcel Sabitzer, and Marko Arnautovic bring a wealth of experience. Skill to the team, and they will play a crucial role in Austria's campaign in Euro Cup Germany.
The journey of the Austrian team in Euro Cup 2024 promises to be an exciting one. With a history of strong performances in recent European Championships. A squad that boasts a combination of seasoned veterans and emerging talents. Austria has the potential to be a significant contender in the tournament.
So, keep your eyes on Euro Cup Austria, Euro Cup Germany, and all the action. That will unfold in this thrilling football event. It's a showcase of the best of European football, and Austria aims to be right at the heart of it.
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Austria Euro Cup 2024 squad: The squad for the October internationals
Ralf Rangnick's Journey: From Manchester United to Managing Austria in Euro Cup 2024
Following his stint at Manchester United without achieving the desired results, Ralf Rangnick ventured into international management for the first time in the summer of 2022, taking over from fellow German Franco Foda as the Austria boss.
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The former director of football and head coach of RB Leipzig has successfully guided Austria to four victories and a draw in their initial five qualifiers, positioning them within striking distance of securing a berth in Euro 2024. Despite his relatively young age, David Alaba has already earned a place among Austria's most experienced players of all time, second only to his teammate Marko Arnautovic in terms of appearances.
The versatile Real Madrid player, who has transitioned from left-back to midfielder and even centre-back, aspires to shine for his nation in his third major tournament. He is also eyeing the captain's role for a second time, having previously led the team during Euro 2020.
Ralf Rangnick's transition to international management marks a significant chapter in his career. After his time at Manchester United, he has embraced a new challenge with Austria, aiming to bring his expertise and tactical acumen to lead the team towards success in Euro Cup 2024.
Austria's Euro Cup 2024 Qualification Quest: Rangnick's Guidance and Alaba's Leadership
Under Rangnick's guidance, Austria has demonstrated impressive form in the qualifiers, securing four victories and a crucial draw. This places them on the cusp of qualification for Euro 2024, set to be held in Germany. The team's prospects look promising, and Rangnick's experience in the world of football management will play a pivotal role in their journey.
David Alaba, a stalwart of the Austrian national team, stands as a symbol of the team's strength and determination. His extensive international experience, second only to Marko Arnautovic, underscores his importance to the squad. With his adaptability and versatility on the field, Alaba is not only a key player but a potential captain, having previously donned the armband during Euro 2020.
As Euro 2024 approaches, all eyes are on Austria and its promising prospects in the tournament. With Ralf Rangnick at the helm and David Alaba leading the charge, the team is gearing up for an exciting campaign in the heart of European football.
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How many players are Austria Euro Cup allowed to take to Euro Cup Germany?
The number currently stands at 26, but this figure is subject to confirmation. It has been revealed that the 26-player squads are set to make a comeback for the upcoming Qatar World Cup, marking an increase from the conventional 23-player teams.
In response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, national managers were granted the unprecedented opportunity to assemble 26-player squads for the 2021 European Championship. This exceptional adjustment was made to address the concerns surrounding the pandemic's impact on team dynamics and player availability.
The prospect of 26-player squads at the Qatar World Cup 2024 underscores the evolving landscape of international football competitions. This expansion from the traditional 23-player teams signifies a significant adjustment in response to the unique challenges that global events like the COVID-19 pandemic have presented.
Allowing national managers to select larger squads not only offers flexibility in managing player fitness and health but also provides opportunities for emerging talents to shine on the world stage. As the tournament in Qatar approaches, it will be intriguing to see how this change in squad size impacts team strategies and dynamics.
In summary, the decision to maintain 26-player squads at the Qatar World Cup reflects a pragmatic response to the ongoing challenges faced in international football, emphasizing adaptability and readiness for the unexpected in the beautiful game.
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Don't boo Henderson pleads Southgate as England plan Italy 'payback' | EURO Qualifiers 2024
Don't boo Henderson pleads Southgate as England plan Italy 'payback' | EURO Qualifiers 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAR8P81rjsg Gareth Southgate has called for all England fans to back the team as he said any booing of Jordan Henderson would not lead to him dropping the Al-Ettifaq midfielder ahead of England's Euro qualifying match against Italy at Wembley on Tuesday. Henderson insists he will not walk away from international football despite being booed off the Wembley pitch by England fans on Friday night. Eyebrows were raised when Henderson swapped his role as Liverpool skipper for the Saudi Pro League, joining Steven Gerrard's Al-Ettifaq in a controversial £12million deal. The midfielder had been a high-profile supporter of LGBTQ+ rights during his time at Anfield and last month apologised for any hurt he caused by moving to a country where homosexuality is illegal. Engand only need a draw against Italy to qualify, but it is the first meeting between the two sides at Wembley since Italy won Euro 2020 in London against England. Defender Kyle Walker admitted the team headed into this game with 'payback' on their minds. England beat Italy 2-1 earlier in the qualification. Visit the WeShow Football store: https://www.youtube.com/weshowfootball/store LIKE our videos? Please SUBSCRIBE here 👉 https://www.youtube.com/weshowfootball?sub_confirmation=1 to support our Channel 👍 #WeShowFootball features previews, reactions and behind-the-scenes footage from Europe's elite football competitions. For more international sports news content, visit SNTV at http://www.sntv.com via WeShow Sports https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5yB3mDwRyLNeRvfCSdKMeg October 18, 2023 at 05:35AM
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Uncovering Euro 2024: Gareth Southgate's England to face scandal-hit Italy; Hungary and Denmark aim for qualification!
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The UEFA Nations League Final Four: Who Will Reign Supreme in Europe's Hottest New Tournament?
The UEFA Nations League Final Four: Who Will Reign Supreme in Europe's Hottest New Tournament? The UEFA Nations League Final Four: Who Will Reign Supreme in Europe's Hottest New Tournament? The UEFA Nations League is a relatively new tournament, introduced in 2018 to replace international friendly matches. The concept behind the tournament is to pit national teams against each other in a competitive and meaningful setting, while also providing an alternative route to Euro 2020 qualification. The final four of the tournament is now upon us, with four of Europe's top teams battling it out for supremacy. Here's a closer look at the four teams, their strengths and weaknesses, and their chances of taking home the Nations League trophy. The Netherlands The Netherlands is back, and they're looking better than ever. After failing to qualify for the last two major tournaments, the Dutch have bounced back in style under the leadership of Ronald Koeman. They topped their Nations League group with a game to spare, including a 3-0 demolition of Germany. The team boasts a strong and dynamic midfield, led by Frenkie de Jong, while the likes of Virgil van Dijk and Matthijs de Ligt provide a solid backbone in defense. They'll be buoyed by their stunning comeback against Germany in the group stage, when they came back from 2-0 down to win 3-2. Portugal Fresh from their triumph at Euro 2016, Portugal is another team that's gotten better with age. They've made the final four of the Nations League without their talisman Cristiano Ronaldo, who's taken a leave of absence from international duty. In his absence, the team has drawn on the experience of João Moutinho, William Carvalho, and Bernardo Silva. Their star man up front is André Silva, who's scored eight goals in his last nine games for the national team. Portugal will be looking to capitalize on the home advantage and secure their first-ever Nations League trophy. England England has been on a roll since their disappointing showing at the World Cup last year. They topped their Nations League group with a game to spare, thanks to a 3-2 win over Spain in Seville. The team has undergone a transformation in recent months under the guidance of Gareth Southgate, who's given youth a chance and provided a clear style of play. Their attacking trio of Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane, and Jadon Sancho is one of the most potent in Europe, while their midfield options of Jordan Henderson, Dele Alli, and Ross Barkley provide plenty of balance. England will be looking to avenge their World Cup semi-final defeat to Croatia and land their first major trophy since 1966. Switzerland Switzerland is the dark horse of the tournament, but they're not to be underestimated. They topped a group containing World Cup semi-finalists Belgium, beating them 5-2 in the process. The team is led by Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri, two Premier League stars who have plenty of experience playing at the highest level. They're ably supported by the likes of Haris Seferović and Steven Zuber, who provide plenty of attacking threat. Switzerland will be looking to make history by reaching their first-ever major final. Conclusion The Nations League final four promises to be an action-packed affair, with four of Europe's top teams battling it out for glory. The Netherlands, Portugal, England, and Switzerland all have their strengths and weaknesses, and it'll come down to which team can perform on the day. The tournament has exceeded expectations in its inaugural season, providing fans with memorable moments and plenty of drama. We can't wait to see who will come out on top. FAQs - What is the UEFA Nations League? The UEFA Nations League is a new biennial international football competition established by UEFA in 2018. - What is the concept behind the tournament? The concept behind the tournament is to reduce the number of meaningless friendly matches and promote more competitive football between national teams. - How does the tournament work? The tournament is divided into four leagues (A, B, C, and D) with each league being divided into four groups of three or four teams. The group winners of Leagues B, C, and D will be promoted, while the group losers of Leagues A and B will be relegated. The League A group winners will advance to the final four of the tournament. - When and where will the final four be held? The final four of the Nations League will take place in Portugal from June 5-9, 2019. - What is at stake in the final four? The final four will determine the winner of the Nations League trophy and grant the winners a spot in the UEFA Euro 2020. #SPORT Read the full article
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Catania, sequestrati beni in circa 10 milioni di euro e misure di prevenzione patrimoniale. Dinamiche criminali in agevolazioni a cosa nostra calatina.
Catania, sequestrati beni in circa 10 milioni di euro e misure di prevenzione patrimoniale. Dinamiche criminali in agevolazioni a cosa nostra calatina. Su proposta della Procura Distrettuale, il Tribunale di Catania – Sezione Misure di Prevenzione ha applicato la misura di prevenzione patrimoniale nei confronti di La Rocca Gioacchino Francesco, Ciriacono Giuseppe e Spitale Giuseppe che è stata eseguita nella mattinata odierna da militari del ROS. Il provvedimento scaturisce dagli esiti del procedimento penale 12138/16 RGNR, indagine “Agorà”, nel corso del quale era stato possibile individuare, tra l’altro, le imprese e gli imprenditori (Ciriacono e Spitale) contigui alla famiglia mafiosa di Caltagirone. Dall’indagine emergeva infatti come questa compagine di cosa nostra che ha in Gioacchino Francesco La Rocca inteso “Gianfranco”, figlio di Francesco “Ciccio” La Rocca (deceduto nel dicembre 2020), l’indiscusso vertice, in stretto rapporto con gli imprenditori Ciriacono Giuseppe e Spitale Giuseppe, grazie anche alle entrature di cui godeva presso il Comune di Caltagirone, esercitava un’attività pressoché monopolistica nel settore degli appalti riuscendo a “modellare” i bandi così da favorire le aziende contigue a cosa nostra calatina ovvero a imporre attraverso condotte minatorie le forniture di calcestruzzo. Ciò determinava per gli imprenditori l’assunzione di posizione pressoché dominante nel mercato calatino e per l’organizzazione l’ottenimento di consistenti risorse economiche frutto del controllo di settori economici. L’attività investigativa ha vissuto una prima fase esecutiva allorquando lo scorso 16.06.2022 le aziende ed i beni immobili di seguito indicati - oggetto dell’odierno provvedimento - venivano sottoposti a sequestro preventivo. Il provvedimento ha disposto: - il sequestro ai fini della confisca delle aziende ITAL COSTRUZIONI SRL e ITAL COSTRUZIONI GROUP SRL il cui titolare è Ciriacono Giuseppe, e della IMPRESA EDILE EREDI SPITALE GAETANO di Spitale Giuseppe in quanto società che hanno tratto indubbio vantaggio dalla loro vicinanza alla famiglia mafiosa così da piegare le dinamiche di libero mercato agli obiettivi dell’organizzazione; - l’amministrazione giudiziaria delle aziende ITAL SERVIZI SRL e ECOSUD entrambe riconducibili al citato Ciriacono Giuseppe e della IMMOBILIARE SAN CONO COSTRUZIONI SRL di Spitale Giuseppe. Al riguardo il Tribunale ha evidenziato come, seppur dette società non hanno una matrice mafiosa, la disponibilità di tali attività economiche in capo ai loro titolari potrebbe comunque agevolare l’organizzazione considerato il loro coinvolgimento in qualificate dinamiche criminali di cosa nostra calatina. Il valore dei beni sequestrati è di circa 10 milioni di euro.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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Il ritorno (non richiesto) della pausa per le nazionali
Giovedì alle ore 20:45 allo stadio Diego Armando Maradona di Napoli andrà in scena la sfida tra le finaliste dello scorso europeo ovvero Italia ed Inghilterra. La gara sarà valida per le qualificazioni al prossimo campionato europeo del 2024 che si svolgerà in Germania. Una partita che segna il ritorno della pausa per le nazionali che pone un grande quesito: dopo ben due mesi di stop forzato dei campionati, era proprio necessario un'altra interruzione? Qualificazione ad Euro 2024: il tanto nuovo quanto complicato formato Dopo un'edizione organizzata da più paesi, in cui non vi è stata nessuna squadra qualificata d'ufficio, si ritorna ad un'unica nazione ospitante, la Germania, la quale accede direttamente alla fase finale. Rimangono 23 posti per 54 squadre da conquistare tramite i dieci gironi eliminatori. A volare direttamente ad Euro 2024 saranno le prime classificate di ogni girone. Cambia invece il regolamento della seconda fase, ovvero gli spareggi per determinare le ultime squadre qualificate. Infatti, per via della riduzione dei posti disponibili tramite le qualificazioni a 23 (contro i 24 della passata edizione) e della modifica alla formula della Nations League adottata nel 2020, gli spareggi vengono disputati solo da 12 squadre e di conseguenza i posti assegnati tramite questa fase sono solo 3 (contro i 4 del torneo precedente). Accedono automaticamente agli spareggi le 4 vincitrici di ogni girone delle leghe A, B e C della Nations League 2022-2023 e le restanti migliori squadre della classifica generale di Nations League non ancora ammesse agli spareggi. Ecco i nove gironi di qualificazioni al prossimo europeo: Gruppo AGruppo BGruppo CGruppo DGruppo E- Spagna - Scozia - Norvegia - Georgia - Cipro- Paesi Bassi - Francia - Irlanda - Grecia - Gibilterra- Italia- Inghilterra- Ucraina- Macedonia del Nord- Malta- Croazia- Galles- Armenia- Turchia- Lettonia- Polonia - Rep. Ceca- Albania- Fær Øer- Moldavia Gruppo FGruppo GGruppo HGruppo IGruppo J- Belgio- Austria- Svezia- Azerbaigian- Estonia- Ungheria- Serbia- Montenegro- Bulgaria- Lituania- Danimarca- Finlandia- Slovenia- Kazakistan- Irlanda del Nord- San Marino- Svizzera- Israele- Romania- Kosovo- Bielorussia- Andorra- Portogallo- Bosnia ed Erzegovina- Islanda- Lussemburgo- Slovacchia- Liechtenstein La gara tra Italia ed Inghilterra Italia contro Inghilterra: atto III. Dopo la vittoria dell'europeo e la vittoria dell'Italia nel suo girone di Lega A in Nation League (e la retrocessione in Lega B degli inglesi), ecco che le due nazionali si ritrovano ancora una volta l'una contro l'altra. In un anno sono cambiate molte cose per le due nazionali. L'Italia sta affrontando ancora una volta l'ennesimo fallimento mondiale ed il CT Mancini è in piena fase di "valutazione" dei giocatori a sua disposizione. L'ex Sampdoria, negli scorsi mesi, ha realizzato diversi stage e convocazioni a sorpresa in modo tale da poter testare a Coverciano il maggior numero di talenti possibili. In questo momento il gruppo che formerà l'Italia del futuro non è ben definito ma deve avere un solo obiettivo: conquistare il pass per il prossimo europeo e successivamente difendere il titolo conquistato in quel di Wembley control a nazionale dei tre leoni inglesi. Pausa per le nazionali: non avevamo già dato per quest'anno? Il ritorno della pausa per le nazionali ci permette di riflettere su un quesito: dopo due mesi di stop forzato grazie ai mondiali in Qatar, era davvero necessaria una nuova pausa? La domanda assume ancora più valore andando a vedere quante partite sono ancora da svolgere per completare una stagione calcistica a dir poco caotica. Facciamo un esempio pratico con una squadra che in questo momento è ancora in gioco in tutte le competizioni (Coppa Italia, Champions League e ovviamente la Serie A in piena lotta per i piazzamenti Champions): l'Inter. Dopo la pausa delle nazionali, i neroazzurri avranno la bellezza di ben nove partite nel solo mese di Aprile: - Serie A, 1 Aprile: Inter vs Fiorentina - Coppa Italia, 4 Aprile: Juventus vs Inter (Semifinale, andata) - Serie A, 8 Aprile: Salernitana vs Inter - Champions League, 11 Aprile: Benfica vs Inter (Quarti di finale, andata) - Serie A, 16 Aprile: Inter vs Monza - Champions League, 19 Aprile: Inter vs Benfica (Quarti di finale, ritorno) - Serie A, 23 Aprile: Empoli vs Inter - Coppa Italia, 26 Aprile: Inter vs Juventus (Semifinale, ritorno) - Serie A, 30 Aprile: Inter vs Lazio Nove gare in 30 giorni, una gara ogni 3/4 giorni. Un tour de force al quale dovranno far fronte tutte le squadre italiane che sono ai quarti delle coppe europee come Napoli, Milan, Roma, Juventus e Fiorentina. Una concentrazione di partite aggravata da un ulteriore carico di partite che questa pausa per le nazionali porta. Read the full article
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Top Offshore Software Development Companies
FPT Software
Year of establishment: 1999
Offices: Hanoi, Vietnam (HQ), North America, Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific
Revenue: 500 million USD (2020)
FTP Software is now known as one of the biggest software outsourcing companies in the world with 29,000 employees and 30 offices around the globe. The company focuses on delivering core services such as IT outsourcing, analytics, IoT, mobility, and cloud services, as well as digital consulting, and has helped about 700 clients digitize and innovate their solutions.
FPT Software owns Citus Cloud Suite, Citus Cobol Suite, Emobiz, akaBot, akaWORK, akamins, and AkaDOC — cloud and automation digital products.
Industries: Automotive, Banking & Finance, Media & Entertainment, Healthcare, Logistics, Manufacturing
Belitsoft
Year of establishment: 2004
Offices: Belarus
Revenue: 2 million Euro (2020)
Belitsoft is a company from Belarus with world-class software development services. that focuses on web portals and applications, e-commerce, and more. The Company provides a full cycle of software development services from project idea to product deployment, integration, support, and maintenance. Home to over 50 domain specialists, the company has left its footprint in various industries such as healthcare, e-learning, finance, and telecommunications, etc.
SHIFT Group
Year of establishment: 2005
Offices: Japan, Singapore, and Vietnam
Revenue: 300 million USD (2020)
Founded in 2005, specializes in manufacturing and business process improvements. In 2007, it entered the software testing industry by undertaking consultancy work for the improvement of E-commerce testing and Gaming. 2009 and onwards, the company then grew so rapidly to be listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Mothers market in 2014. The group and its core business have a market capitalization of 143 billion yen which makes it the largest of the listed Japanese companies specializing in software testing services company services.
Industries: Manufacturing, Finance, Insurance, Healthcare, Entertainment, E-commerce, Automotive, ERP, and more.
Science Soft
Year of establishment: 1989
Offices: US, Finland, UAE, Latvia, Belarus,
Revenue: $79 million USD (2020)
Founded in 1989, ScienceSoft is a provider of IT consulting and software development services with a history. Having started as a small AI product company, switched to IT services in 2002, and ever since the company has helped non-IT organizations and software product companies improve business performance and quickly win new customers.
Industries: 23+ industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, banking, retail, telecommunications, education, oil and gas, and more.
Assessing the outsourcing partner’s capabilities and cultural fit
Good communication guarantees the project’s success, therefore things like time zone differences, employees’ qualifications, and the company’s cultural fit that may impact the overall communication should always be taken into consideration.
SHIFTASIA receives inquiries from all over the world, but we don’t always say yes because we want to make sure it’s a win-win partnership after our client considered all important aspects.
Factors we always recommend potential clients consider:
・Language capability
・Case studies of relevant projects
・Engineers’ qualifications – Years of experience in agile, ISTQB certification for example
・Time zone difference
・Contracts – time and material, fixed, etc.
・Software quality assurance scheme – whether they have QA specialists to work with developers
We have summarized a checklist you can immediately use to compare the pricing range per region and factors like the ones just mentioned. Check out our offshore outsourcing guide.
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UEFA Champions League 2023 Football competition
The UEFA Champions League is an annual football competition contested by the top clubs in Europe. It was first held in 1955, and has been held every year since. The 2023 edition will be the 68th season of the tournament.
The UEFA Champions League is a football competition that takes place every year between the top clubs in Europe. The 2023 edition will be the 28th edition of the tournament, and it will be held in various cities across Europe. As always, the competition will be fierce, and fans can expect to see some of the best teams in the world going head-to-head.
There are sure to be plenty of surprises along the way, so make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action!
Where is the Champions League Being Played in 2023?
In 2023, the Champions League will be played at Wembley Stadium in London, England. This will be the first time that the tournament has been held at this venue since 2013.
How to Qualify for Champions League 2023?
In order to qualify for the Champions League in 2023, teams must first compete in their respective domestic leagues. The top four teams from each league will then advance to the Champions League knockout stage. From there, the eight remaining teams will compete in a single-elimination tournament until only two teams remain.
These two teams will then face off in the final match to determine the Champions League winner.
What are the 3 Uefa Competitions?
There are three major UEFA competitions: the Champions League, the Europa League, and the European Championship. The Champions League is a yearly continental club football tournament organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). It is one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world and attracts top clubs from across Europe.
The competition was first held in 1955, and its current format began in 1992. Clubs qualify for the Champions League by finishing in the top positions of their domestic leagues or by winning their national cup competitions. The tournament culminates with a final between two teams, which takes place over two legs – home and away – with aggregate goals deciding the winner.
The Europa League is an annual club football tournament organised by UEFA. It is considered to be second in importance only to the Champions League amongst UEFA competitions. The Europa League was previously known as the UEFA Cup and was established in 1971.
Like the Champions League, qualification for the Europa League is determined by a club’s domestic league position or their success in national cup competitions. The competition format typically sees 32 teams competing in a group stage followed by a knockout phase until two teams reach the final, which is held as a single match at a neutral venue. The European Championship is a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men’s national teams of Europe.
It is organized by UEFA and was first held in 1960. The Euros are currently contested every four years with 24 teams taking part – this will increase to 32 teams from 2020 onwards. Teams qualify for Euro 2020 automatically if they are one of either: (1) The reigning champions; (2) One of six best runners-up from qualifying groups; or (3) Host nation(s).
Similar to World Cup qualification, each team that qualifies plays in a group stage before progressing to knockout rounds until two remaining sides contest the final match – also held at a neutral venue but unlike friendlies or other international matches where multiple stadiums may be used throughoutEuro 2020 all group games and knock-out rounds will be played at different venues across twelve different countries .
Who Will Host Champions League 2023?
The 2023 UEFA Champions League Final will be the final match of the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League, the 68th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 27th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League. It is scheduled to be played at Wembley Stadium in London, England on 26 May 2023. The winners of the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League will qualify as the hosts for this final.
Champions League 2023 Schedule
The Champions League is an annual football competition that pits the best teams in Europe against each other. The 2023 edition of the tournament will take place from June 1st to July 23rd. A total of 32 teams will compete in the group stage, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the knockout stage.
The final will be played at Wembley Stadium in London. This year’s Champions League promises to be one of the most competitive and entertaining tournaments in recent memory. Some of the world’s best players will be on display, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe.
The tournament always produces great moments and unforgettable memories, so make sure to tune in!
Conclusion
In conclusion, the UEFA Champions League is a premier football competition that takes place every year. This year's event will be held in 2023. The competition always draws in a large number of teams and fans from all over the world, making it one of the most popular sporting events on the planet.
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Euro 2024: Dates, fixtures, stadiums, qualification process and participants for Euro Cup Germany
Euro 2024 Tickets: The Euro 2024 Championship is rapidly approaching. Germany gets ready to host the 17th iteration of the UEFA European Championship. Due to the delayed Euro 2020 and the Qatar World Cup's relocation to the previous winter. The international football schedule is more compressed than ever.
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This implies that the forthcoming Euro 2024 event is right around the corner. Germany is all set to host the 2024 version of UEFA's premier international competition. They are eager to greet the rest of Europe. The tournament will take place in the summer. After the 2023/24 domestic season, allowing the Premier League and other top European leagues to function as usual.
The Euro Cup 2024, set to be hosted in Germany, is swiftly approaching as the 17th edition of the UEFA European Championship. Due to the postponement of Euro 2020 and the relocation of the Qatar World Cup. The previous winter, the international football calendar is more condensed than ever before. Consequently, the next edition of the Euro Cup is just around the corner.
Germany is poised to host the Euro 2024 tournament, UEFA's flagship international event. They are prepared to welcome teams from across Europe. The competition is scheduled for the summer. This aligns with the conclusion of the 2023/24 domestic season. Thereby ensuring that the Premier League and other top European leagues can continue operating without disruption.
Euro Cup 2024 dates
The draw to establish the respective groupings for the primary competition is slated for December 2023. A total of 51 matches will be played, and the soccer action is poised to kick off on Friday. June 14, at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
The group phase is planned to extend until Wednesday, June 26, with the elimination phase commencing on Saturday, June 29. The Euro Cup 2024 is scheduled to span a month, concluding with the ultimate match on Sunday. July 14, at the 70,000-seat Olympia Stadion in Berlin.
During Euro 2024, football fans can anticipate a thrilling series of matches. Events as teams from across Europe compete for glory in Euro Cup Germany. The tournament's group draw, taking place in December 2023, will set the stage for the intense soccer action.
With 51 matches in total, the football festivities will commence on Friday. June 14, at the iconic Allianz Arena in Munich, kicking off a month of high-stakes competition.
The group stage is set to unfold until Wednesday, with teams vying for a coveted spot in the knockout phase. Which begins on Saturday, June 29. The excitement and drama of Euro 2024 will culminate in the grand finale. Scheduled for Sunday, July 14, at the illustrious 70,000-seat Olympia Stadion in Berlin. Offering a fitting climax to this premier football event.
Euro Cup Germany: How the tournament works
Euro 2024 will feature participation from 24 nations. Germany Euro Cup is the host and aspiring to secure their fourth championship victory.
The tournament structure will consist of a round of 16, following the group stage. The top two teams from each of the six groups advance to the knockout phase. Additionally, the four strongest third-placed teams will join them, making up the competitive last 16.
The thrilling knockout rounds will unfold as teams compete for a place in the ultimate showdown.
One notable change for Euro 2024 is the absence of third-place playoffs. Making the tournament's conclusion more intense and focused on the quest for the coveted championship.
The absence of a third-place playoff at Euro 2024 adds an extra layer of anticipation to the tournament. With 24 countries vying for the title and the host nation, Germany. Seeking their fourth triumph, the competition promises to be highly competitive.
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As the group stage concludes, the round of 16 will commence, with the top two teams from each of the six groups moving on. Furthermore, the inclusion of the four strongest third-placed teams ensures. The last 16 will feature an array of formidable teams, intensifying the knockout phase.
Excitement will build as the knockout rounds progress, culminating in the grand finale. Where the champion of Euro 2024 will be crowned. The absence of a third-place play-off places a greater emphasis on victory. Elevates the significance of reaching the ultimate match.
The venues for Euro 2024
The upcoming Euro 2024, UEFA's flagship global competition, will take place in Euro Cup Germany. The organizers have chosen ten stadiums as the venues for this prestigious event.
Among the selected stadiums is Borussia Dortmund's Signal Iduna Park (known as BVB Stadion Dortmund). Boasting a seating capacity of 66,000, offering an electrifying atmosphere for football enthusiasts. Notably, the Veltins Arena (Arena Auf Schalke) near Borussia Dortmund. Another stadium set to host matches in this grand tournament.
While the chosen stadiums may not be near one another, the impressive rail network in Germany ensures. That travelling to each of these stadiums will be a hassle-free and convenient experience. Making Euro 2024 an accessible and exciting event for fans from around the world.
Euro 2024's choice of ten distinctive stadiums across Germany adds to the excitement and diversity of the tournament's venue selection. These stadiums, including Signal Iduna Park and Veltins Arena, represent the passion and rich football heritage of the country. Each venue will offer its unique atmosphere and charm for the fans and players.
While the stadia may not be clustered together geographically, Germany's highly efficient rail network. That travelling between these venues will be a breeze. Football enthusiasts can look forward to a hassle-free and memorable experience. They journey to witness the thrilling matches of Euro 2024 across this beautiful nation.
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Euro Cup: Qualifying process
Euro 2024 will see the participation of a total of twenty teams, with ten groups contributing to the automatic qualification process. The top two teams from each of the ten groups (Group A to J) will secure. Their spots in Euro Cup Germany, while three additional nations will earn qualification through the play-offs.
In March 2024, a fierce competition involving twelve countries will take place in the play-offs. The participants being determined by the 2022/23 UEFA Nations League results.
The group winners from Leagues A, B, and C will gain an automatic berth in the play-offs. However, if they have already qualified, they will be replaced by the next best-ranked team in their respective league. In cases where there aren't enough unqualified teams in the same league. The process will cascade down to the subsequent league, concluding with League D.
The play-offs will feature six thrilling semi-finals on Thursday, March 21. Followed by three decisive finals on Tuesday, March 26, to determine the last entrants to Euro 2024.
Euro 2024's qualification process is both complex and highly competitive. Offering an opportunity for twenty teams to earn their places in the prestigious tournament.
Road to Euro Cup 2024: Unveiling the Intense Qualification Journey
The top two teams from each of the ten groups (Groups A to J) will have the honour of representing. Their countries in Euro Cup Germany, showcasing the highest level of international football talent.
The playoffs, slated for March 2024, will be a battleground for twelve countries. Their positions determined by the 2022/23 UEFA Nations League standings. The quest for qualification will be intense, with only a select few emerging victorious.
To ensure fairness and inclusivity, group winners from Leagues A, B, and C will receive automatic slots in the playoffs. However, in cases where they have already secured their places, the next best-ranked team from their league will step in. This ensures that the most deserving teams have a chance to compete at Euro 2024.
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The journey to Euro 2024 will culminate in six gripping semi-final matches on Thursday. March 21, leading to the highly anticipated three finals on Tuesday, March 26. Which will determine the final entrants in the tournament. Football enthusiasts can look forward to a thrilling and action-packed qualification process.
Euro 2024: Qualified teams
Germany has qualified as hosts while England and Scotland have now booked their places.
Euro 2024: How did Germany earn the tournament?
In 2018, Germany secured the hosting rights for Euro 2024 following a vote by 17 members of the UEFA executive committee. They were favoured over Turkey, a three-time winner in previous editions. This momentous decision was reached at UEFA's headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. Euro Cup Germany will proudly host the tournament once again, marking the first time since their successful hosting in 1988.
Germany's exceptional infrastructure and readiness for the event played a pivotal role in their selection. The nation's minimal preparation requirements set them apart from their competition, contributing to Turkey's unsuccessful bid.
Additionally, concerns about Turkey's human rights record weighed on the minds of decision-makers. Considering these factors, Germany emerged as the logical and well-founded choice to host UEFA's premier international competition, Euro 2024.
Germany's victory in securing the rights to host Euro 2024 stands as a testament to its exceptional qualifications. Hosting this prestigious event. The 17 members of the UEFA executive committee recognized Germany's well-established infrastructure. Which significantly reduced the need for extensive pre-tournament preparations. This not only highlighted their efficiency but also placed them ahead of the competition, notably Turkey.
The decision to award Germany the privilege of hosting Euro Cup 2024 was not solely based on logistical readiness. Concerns regarding human rights records were also taken into consideration, further solidifying Germany's position as the ideal choice. With their impressive track record and commitment to excellence. Germany will undoubtedly provide a fitting stage for UEFA's flagship international competition, ensuring a memorable and successful Euro 2024.
Euro 2024: Weather and kick-off times
During June and July, the climate in Germany closely resembles that of the UK. Berlin experiencing average summer temperatures ranging from 16°C to 22°C. Consequently, both players and fans can expect favourable weather conditions throughout Euro 2024.
Although the precise kick-off times for most matches are yet to be finalized. The commencement of the opening group game is already known. The kick-off at the Allianz Arena is scheduled for 9 pm CEST time, corresponding to 8 pm UK time. This ensures convenient viewing for fans in the UK.
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Furthermore, the semi-finals and the final of Euro 2024 are also planned to commence at 8 pm UK time. Offering consistent and accessible timings for fans eager to witness these crucial matches.
The similar weather conditions in Germany and the UK during June and July provide a comfortable environment for players and spectators to enjoy the Euro 2024 matches.
While the specific kick-off times for most matches are yet to be confirmed, the opening group game at the Allianz Arena is set to start at 9 pm CEST time, which translates to 8 pm UK time. This synchronicity in timings caters to the convenience of the UK audience, ensuring that they can tune in without any difficulty.
Additionally, for the semi-finals and the final of Euro 2024, the organizers have considered fans across different time zones by scheduling the kick-off times at 8 p.m. UK time. This thoughtful planning makes it convenient for football enthusiasts in the UK to catch the most critical moments of the tournament.
Countdown to Glory: UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany
The anticipation for the 2024 Euro Championship is reaching a fever pitch as Germany prepares to host this prestigious tournament, marking the 17th edition of the UEFA European Championship. The unique circumstances surrounding the delayed Euro 2020 and the Qatar World Cup's rescheduling have condensed the international football calendar, making Euro 2024 an event of exceptional significance.
With a carefully planned schedule, the tournament will kick off in June 2024, following the completion of the 2023/24 domestic season. Football fans from around the world can look forward to a month of exhilarating matches, with the group stage, knockout rounds, and a thrilling finale set to captivate audiences.
The absence of a third-place playoff adds an extra layer of intensity to Euro 2024, emphasizing the quest for the coveted championship title. With Germany as the host nation, aiming for their fourth championship victory, and 24 nations vying for glory, the competition promises to be highly competitive and memorable.
The selection of ten distinctive stadiums across Germany ensures that fans and players alike will experience a rich and diverse football atmosphere. The efficient rail network in Germany will make travelling between these venues a breeze, enhancing the accessibility and excitement of this premier football event.
A Fair Qualification Journey Leading to a Football Spectacle
The qualification process for Euro 2024, while complex, guarantees a fair and competitive selection of the participating teams. The playoffs, scheduled for March 2024, will provide a battleground for twelve nations, with the most deserving teams earning their places in the tournament. The Euro 2024 qualification process promises to be a thrilling journey.
With favourable weather conditions, convenient kickoff times for a global audience, and the passion of the host nation, Germany, this Euro Championship is set to be an unforgettable football spectacle. As we countdown to the opening match at the Allianz Arena in Munich, football enthusiasts from around the world eagerly await the kickoff of Euro 2024, an event that promises to showcase the best of international football and celebrate the spirit of competition.
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Le leader de la Ligue 1 de football, Teungueth FC a consolidé sa place de leader en tête du championnat en battant le Ndiambour de Louga, 2-0, en match comptant pour la 22e journée. Teungueth FC conforte son fauteuil de leader en Ligue 1 L’équipe rufisquoise totalise désormais 47 points au compteur, soit 8 points de plus que son dauphin, l’AS Pikine, qui doit jouer dimanche, sans compter que cette équipe comptait déjà un match en moins. Dans le même temps, l’US Gorée, la lanterne rouge, se donne un peu d’air après sa victoire écrasante (4-1) aux dépens de l’AS Douanes, une équipe du milieu du tableau. italy-celebrate-italy-vs-austria-www.kafunel.com-euro-2020 A lire aussi Euro 2020 : revivez Italie-Autriche en live commentéL'UEFA abolit la règle des buts à l'extérieur en Coupe d'Europe Le match Jaraaf-Génération Foot, annoncé comme l’attraction de cette journée de championnat, a tourné à l’avantage des "vert et blanc" de la Médina, sortis vainqueurs de cette rencontre sur le plus petit des scores. Les huitièmes de finale de la Coupe du Sénégal Sixième avant cette journée, le Jaraaf ne semble en mesure de lutter pour le titre mais peut se consoler de sa qualification pour les huitièmes de finale de la Coupe du Sénégal, ce qui laisse au quart de finaliste de la Coupe de la CAF l’opportunité de retrouver la compétition continentale. ciro www.kafunel.com immobile-italy-vs-austria-euro-2020 A lire aussi Voici tout ce que vous devez savoir sur le Championnat d’Europe de football 2021Taribo West, l'ex-footballeur devenu pasteur au Nigeria Les matchs suivants sont prévus dimanche : Niary Tally-Casa Sports, Mbour PC-AS Pikine, Diambars-Stade de Mbour, CNEPS-Dakar SC.
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