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Euro Cup 2024 – Schedule and Fixtures.
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Euro Cup 2024 Schedule and Fixtures: The excitement is growing for one of the most anticipated football competitions in history the 2024 Euro Cup. The best football players in Europe will be displayed at this esteemed event, featuring 24 teams vying for victory on the biggest platform. Regardless of your interest in football, this guide will provide you with all the information you need about the schedule and fixtures for the 2024 Euro Cup.
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eterniiptv · 3 months
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Kylian Mbappé's Grand Real Madrid Welcome Celebration
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Event Details - Presentation Date : July 16, 2024 - Location : Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid - Significance : This presentation is set to be a spectacular event, reminiscent of the unveiling of other legendary players like Cristiano Ronaldo. The choice of date aligns with the conclusion of Euro 2024, allowing Mbappé to join the celebrations after his commitments with the French national team .
Transfer Background - Contract Length : Five years - Previous Clubs : Mbappé has played for AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) before making this move to Real Madrid. This transfer has been highly anticipated, with Real Madrid showing interest in Mbappé for several years .
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Merchandise - Jersey Launch : Along with his presentation, Real Madrid will start selling jerseys with Mbappé’s name and number 9, both in physical and online stores. This move is expected to boost merchandise sales significantly .
Training and Matches - Training : Post-presentation, Mbappé will join Real Madrid’s training sessions to prepare for his first official match with the team. - First Match : He is expected to make his competitive debut in the UEFA Super Cup against Atalanta, marking the beginning of his journey with Real Madrid in official competitions .
Mbappé’s move to Real Madrid is more than just a transfer; it signifies a new chapter for both the player and the club. His arrival is set to bring a new wave of excitement and expectations, making the 2024/2025 season one to watch closely for all football enthusiasts.
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#Kylian Mbappé’s first appearance as a Real Madrid player is scheduled for July 16#2024. This event will be held at the iconic Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and is expected to be a grand affair#reflecting the magnitude of his transfer.#Event Details#- Presentation Date : July 16#2024#- Location : Santiago Bernabéu Stadium#Madrid#- Significance : This presentation is set to be a spectacular event#reminiscent of the unveiling of other legendary players like Cristiano Ronaldo. The choice of date aligns with the conclusion of Euro 2024#allowing Mbappé to join the celebrations after his commitments with the French national team .#Transfer Background#- Contract Length : Five years#- Previous Clubs : Mbappé has played for AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) before making this move to Real Madrid. This transfer has#with Real Madrid showing interest in Mbappé for several years .#Expectations and Impact#- Team Integration : Mbappé will join a Real Madrid squad already filled with young talents like Vinícius Júnior#Rodrygo#and Jude Bellingham. His addition is expected to further elevate the team’s performance .#- Fan Excitement : The excitement among Madridistas (Real Madrid fans) is immense. Mbappé’s arrival is seen as a dream come true for both t#Merchandise#- Jersey Launch : Along with his presentation#Real Madrid will start selling jerseys with Mbappé’s name and number 9#both in physical and online stores. This move is expected to boost merchandise sales significantly .#Training and Matches#- Training : Post-presentation#Mbappé will join Real Madrid’s training sessions to prepare for his first official match with the team.#- First Match : He is expected to make his competitive debut in the UEFA Super Cup against Atalanta#marking the beginning of his journey with Real Madrid in official competitions .#Mbappé’s move to Real Madrid is more than just a transfer; it signifies a new chapter for both the player and the club. His arrival is set
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footballtubes · 4 months
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Spain Euro 2024 team squad of all players for European Championship, Spain' Euro Cup schedule, and how to watch matches online live streaming
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1st European Cup 2024 Baku, Azerbaijan
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For someone that’s slowly and dumbly trying to get into women’s football when/what are the different kinds of breaks? Like when don’t they play? International break does all games stop or not?
Hey anon, you really saw all this happening yesterday and was like, oh boy those people seem like a fun bunch to join? Oh well, you have the right mentality for football i guess 🤷
So in football there are multiple breaks but it depends on the league you follow when they are. In most European leagues the season runs from september to may with a summer (june/july/part of august) and winter (part of december/part of january) break. During summer break there will be a Euro's (2022) world cup (2023) or Olympics (2024) in which you can still watch football, normally there is one year without major tournament in a 4 year cycle.
During the season there are Fifa breaks (also called international breaks), these are set periods of usually 1-2 weeks in which national teams play and all leagues are paused. Major tournaments also take place during an international break, but those are obviously longer. You can find all the scheduled international breaks 2020-2023 in this document https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/add7387945214a47/original/wcuchsbbdhsatd7udsg5-pdf.pdf
*If you follow the NWSL you may want to just not look this shit up because they go by vibes, not schedules. The uswnt will schedule their own international breaks and also not pause the league during international breaks. It's weird and doesn't make sense but they do it anyway.
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It’s Time To Sideline “The Terrorist, War Criminal, Apartheid, Liar, Conspirator, Zionist 🐖 And The Illegal Regime of Israel” from International Sports
A Boycott of Isra-helli Soccer Could Accomplish What Other BDS Efforts Have Failed to Do: Dent the Country’s Own Sense of Legitimacy.
— Foreign Policy | Tuesday July 16, 2024 | By Daniel Levy & Tony Karon
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Demonstrators call for FIFA to expel “The Terrorist, War Criminal, Apartheid , Liar, Conspirator, Zionist 🐖 and The Illegal Regime of Israel” on May 28, 2015 in Zurich, Switzerland. Fabrice Coffrini/AFP Via Getty Images
FIFA, Global Soccer’s Governing Body, is facing growing calls to ban Israel’s teams from international competitions. The Palestinian Football Association has formally demanded action in response to the dire humanitarian situation created by Israel’s nine-month assault on Gaza, the ongoing disruption of Palestinian soccer imposed by Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory, and the fact that teams from Israel’s illegal West Bank settlements play in its domestic leagues in violation of FIFA rules. The international body has long evaded efforts within its councils to sanction Israel, but the pressure of disruptive protest action in and around the world’s football stadiums could force a change.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino had artfully played for time by insisting his organization needed legal advice, despite the federation’s precedent of barring Russia within weeks of its invasion of Ukraine. FIFA has promised to convene its council to consider the issue by July 20, but it was put on notice on a breezy evening in Glasgow as Scotland’s women prepared to face Israel’s on May 31.
Scottish protesters harassed the Israeli squad from the moment it landed in Glasgow, posting social media videos of the players in IDF uniforms during their military service, demonstrating outside the team’s hotel, and preventing them training in the stadium. The Israeli players could hear the shouts of the protesters from outside the ground in the silent stadium.
“We had to scream the national anthem because the Scots didn’t play it on the stadium loudspeaker,” one Israeli player told Haaretz.
The Glasgow Euro 2025 qualifier match demonstrated that continuing to defer action on Israel could pose a growing risk of disruption for global soccer—and showed that fans possess a form of leverage that may be more effective than formal pleas to the FIFA council. Fear of disruption had prompted the authorities to stage the match behind closed doors, barring entry to fans. (Even then, hundreds of raucous protesters showed up outside the city’s iconic Hampden Park stadium, and one managed to delay the kickoff by sneaking inside and chaining himself to a goal post.)
Soccer in an empty stadium, as the COVID lockdown era reminded us, is a pale shadow of the spectacle that makes it the world’s premier (and most lucrative) TV viewing.
A sports boycott is no silver bullet to end Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza or its long-term denial of Palestinian rights. But a conditional ban on competing internationally in a sport with broad social popularity can destabilize the offending regime’s own sense of legitimacy by highlighting for ordinary citizens the abnormality of their reality in the eyes of the world.
The Risk Of Disruption Is Clear in Israel’s scheduled matches against Mali, Paraguay, and Japan during the Paris Olympics and European Nations League fixtures that see the Israelis play in Belgium, Italy, and France in the fall.
The Scottish players’ refusal to shake hands with Israel’s also signals that many players are beginning to break the silence imposed by federations, leagues, and owners on making statements deemed political.
Dissident player expressions of support for the Palestinians aren’t new. At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Moroccan players celebrated their Cinderella run to the semifinals by brandishing Palestinian flags in a powerful symbolic rebuke to normalization of ties with Israel by their own and other Arab governments.
The Gaza offensive saw many more players step forward to express solidarity, some at great cost such as Dutch-Moroccan forward Anwar El Ghazi, whose contract was terminated by the German club Mainz (a move even the German courts have now deemed illegal) after he resisted pressure to back down from tweets supporting Palestinian freedom.
But the tide seems to be turning. The recent “All Eyes on Rafah” viral phenomenon was reposted by a number of the game’s biggest names, including Arsenal’s William Saliba, Barcelona’s João Cancelo, Paris St. Germain’s Ousmane Dembélé, Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson, Atalanta’s Gianluca Scamacca, AC Milan’s Rafael Leão, Inter Milan’s Marcus Thuram, 2023 women’s Ballon D’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí, BBC broadcaster and England icon Gary Lineker, and many more.
With growing numbers of players uncomfortable or outraged at maintaining normal sporting relations with a country committing daily war crimes, sports federations are likely to face a growing headache.
Fans have power, also—they’re an essential part of the chemistry that makes soccer the premier global TV spectacle, and inside a stadium, they can’t easily be silenced or pacified. When the rapper Macklemore spoke out for Palestinian rights at a concert in Mönchengladbach, Germany, he was breaking the bizarre German taboo on plain speaking about Israel. “To atone for our past is by today standing up against apartheid, against occupation, against genocide—for free Palestine,” he declared, to rapturous applause from 19,000 people.
There’s a precedent of course: the global anti-apartheid sports boycott that had a significant psychological impact on the morale of the white social base of the South African regime.
In 1981, A Mass Protest Campaign Successfully Disrupted the 1981 Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand, which led to South Africa’s banning from all international competition. Rugby had been the apartheid regime’s game of choice, in which its international prowess was an immense source of pride.
The conservative International Rugby Board—dominated by the federations of Britain and its former settler colonies—had resisted mounting pressure to exclude South Africa. But in 1981, the Halt All Racist Tours movement rallied tens of thousands of citizens to protest and disrupt matches, even physically forcing the cancellation of one of the early games.
For South Africans fighting apartheid it was an inspiring symbol of international solidarity—Nelson Mandela once recalled feeling it as a moment of “the sun coming out” when news reached him in prison on Robben Island of a Springbok match canceled because of protests in New Zealand. And for young people in white homes, it was the first inkling that the social system most white South Africans treated as normal was, in fact, intolerable to those they might deem peers elsewhere.
Referencing an earlier boycott campaign against a rugby tour of the U.K., South African writer Donald McRae wrote: “I was an eight-year-old boy living near Johannesburg when that tour ended and it was the first time I realised the outside world hated South Africa … it needed the sports protests and eventual boycotts to force boys like me to wonder what was wrong with our country.”
The New Zealand disruptions finally forced the IRB to act, banning South Africa from international competition later that year—a ban that remained in place until the apartheid regime had capitulated and set South Africa on the road to democracy, with the restoration of its place in international rugby also being deployed as a powerful incentive to the old regime’s base to embrace the transition to majority rule.
Attempts at disruption are likely to increase the headache facing soccer administrators scheduling matches involving Israel. South Africa showed that an effective sports boycott can take years of grassroots activism to muster, and years more to focus the minds of the targeted population on the need to change course. International sports federations had to be forced by the disruptive pressure of grassroots civil society activism to take action; their default was to ignore what they see as an unwelcome intrusion of “politics” into their business.
Although soccer may not be the source of national pride that rugby was for South Africa (Israel’s national teams and clubs simply aren’t top-tier competitors), involvement in European competitions has become key part of the normalcy experienced by millions of Israelis even as their state keeps their Palestinian neighbors shackled in a brutal apartheid regime.
As their country continues to conduct daily mass civilian killings in Gaza and deploy starvation as a weapon of war, Israeli fans can look forward to their national and club teams joining international competitions in the fall. Ordinary Israelis may be able to convince themselves that the protests on the streets and campuses of Western capitals represent a Hamas-aligned radical fringe, but if such pillars of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “civilized world” as FIFA and UEFA were to kick it out, the blow would penetrate the iron-dome of imagined legitimacy that sanctifies Israel’s brutality.
Legitimacy in Western eyes has always been a singular Israeli obsession. It is that eternal quest for reassurance that its status and actions are deemed legitimate among the community of Western nations of which it imagines itself part that makes Israel especially vulnerable, as apartheid South Africa was because of similar settler-colonial origins, to the withholding of that legitimacy.
This vulnerability may be even more pronounced in the soccer sphere, because of Israel’s accession to the European federation, UEFA, in 1994. Before that, Israel had played under the auspices of the Asian confederation—though it hadn’t actually played very much, because of a decades-long boycott by Arab and Muslim countries. Acceptance as part of UEFA allowed it to qualify for the World Cup and regional tournaments against European opponents, it also meant Israeli club teams competing in the Champions League and other UEFA competitions. Israel had finally been welcomed into the sport’s “civilized world.”
The impact of the more successful current BDS efforts—boycotts of Israeli consumer products or divestment by college endowments—hardly penetrate the consciousness of most ordinary Israelis. The bans and sanctions announced by the U.S. and European governments targeting a handful of the more militant leaders of Israel’s vast state-sponsored system of illegal settlements in the West Bank barely even register as the equivalent of a parking ticket. While a growing number of musicians are refusing to perform in Israel, enough still show up to avoid Israelis feeling a more pervasive sense of missing out.
That’s what happened to apartheid South Africa’s ruling community, in their game of choice, world rugby. Like so many of today’s Jewish Israelis, most white South Africans had precious little idea of how abnormal their system was in the eyes of global civil society.
The withdrawal of legitimacy symbolized by a boycott is most powerful when it happens suddenly, kicking away a prop of a regime’s self-image. FIFA seemed aware of this in 2014 when, in response to Russia annexing Crimea, it warned Moscow that including teams from occupied territory in its domestic league program—a direct violation of FIFA statutes—would result in Russia losing hosting rights for the 2018 World Cup. A move which temporarily slowed Russian incorporation of Crimean-based teams. And the 2022 invasion of Ukraine earned Russia a swift red card despite the disruptions caused to that year’s World Cup program.
Israel, of course, violates the same statute as Russia would have if it had allowed Crimean teams into its domestic league. According to FIFA’s own regulations, this should be an open and shut case. FIFA recognizes and has Palestine compete in its competitions; the Israeli Football Association includes teams from illegal settlements in the area recognized by FIFA as under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian FA (including Beitar Ma’ale Adumim, Hapoel Bik’at HaYarden and Beitar Ironi Ariel), but no action has been taken.
Lobbying FIFA from the top, of course, requires persuading institutions that are not exactly transparent or accountable, making it easier for Israel and its allies to leverage political and economic power in their favor to avoid sanction.
As the South African example shows, institutions won’t act until the consequences of not acting become too costly to absorb. Fan pressure forcing the Glasgow match to be played behind closed doors demonstrated the power to make clear to authorities that inviting Israel invites disruption, and the potential “chaos” FIFA cited as its reason for banning Russia.
The South African sports boycott was based on the principle that there could be no normal sport in (or with) an abnormal society. The impact of cutting Israel off from international competition will be to show millions of ordinary Israelis that the world does not accept the behavior of their state as normal or acceptable.
— Daniel Levy is President of the U.S./Middle East Project and served as an Israeli peace negotiator at the Oslo-B talks under Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the Taba negotiations under Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
— Tony Karon is the editorial lead of AJ+, the Al Jazeera social media brand. Born and raised in South Africa, where he was active in the anti-apartheid movement, he also teaches at the New School in New York City.
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theultimatefan · 3 months
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NYC Footy Hosts Inaugural "Cup of Dreams" Soccer Tournament on July 27th
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NYC Footy, the nation’s largest adult recreational soccer league, is thrilled to announce the inaugural "Cup of Dreams" tournament set to take place on July 27th, 2024 at the American Dream Mall in Rutherford, New Jersey. This exciting event promises to bring together soccer enthusiasts from across the city for a day of intense competition, community spirit, and celebration.
The tournament will feature teams from all over, competing in a series of matches to claim the coveted Cup of Dreams trophy. As the world comes out of the Euro Cup and Copa America tournaments and eagerly anticipates more soccer at the Paris Olympics, NYC Footy is proud to create a local stage where amateur players can showcase their skills and passion for the beautiful game. This event offers a unique opportunity to experience the thrill of soccer while celebrating the sport's global significance during this Olympic season.
To cap off the day’s events, NYC Footy invites all participants and spectators to an exclusive after-party at Marcus Samuelsson's renowned Marcus Live! Bar and Grille inside the American Dream Mall. Marcus Live! is the perfect venue to unwind, socialize, and celebrate the day's achievements. Guests will enjoy an evening of live music, delicious food, and refreshing drinks in an atmosphere that perfectly embodies the vibrant culture of New York City and the power of soccer in creating global connections.
“We are incredibly excited to launch the Cup of Dreams tournament,” said NYC Footy’s founder Tarek Pertew. “This event is not just about soccer; it’s about bringing people together, fostering community, and celebrating the joy of the sport. With the Paris Olympics as a backdrop, and the future World Cup Final happening next door, we hope to inspire players and fans alike to embrace the spirit of competition and camaraderie.”
Registration for the Cup of Dreams tournament is now open, and spaces are limited. Teams and individuals interested in participating are encouraged to sign up early to secure their spot in this highly anticipated event.
For more information about the Cup of Dreams tournament, including registration details and the full schedule of events, please visit The Cup of Dreams website.
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Sports schedule, July 2024: Paris Olympics, Euros, Copa America, Wimbledon and more
PARIS OLYMPICS July 26 – August 11 CRICKET India tour of Zimbabwe July 6-14: India to play a five-match T20I series vs Zimbabwe (Here’s the complete schedule) South Africa Women’s tour of India June 16 – July 9: South Africa (Women) tour of India – India (ODI, One-off Test and T20Is complete schedule) Women’s Asia Cup 2024 July 19 – July 28: Women’s Asia Cup 2024 – Sri Lanka (Here’s the complete…
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Poland vs Netherlands: Euro 2024 prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h, odds today
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These two are joined by World Cup finalists France and a reborn Austria under the stewardship of Ralf Rangnick. The Dutch, meanwhile, arrive after a reasonably nervy qualification process of their own, only securing their entry by beating Republic of Ireland in the penultimate game. Date, kick-off time and venue Poland vs Netherlands is scheduled […]
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Euro 2024 schedule: Groups, TV and streaming odds for European cup [ Spain ]
Euro 2024 schedule: Groups, TV and streaming odds for European cup [Highlights] UEFA Euro 2024 kicks off on Friday, June 14 when Germany plays Scotland in Munich and then concludes with the final in Berlin on Sunday,… The Euros are a chance for the young midfielder to rediscover his superstar form. Pedri had to wait until Saturday for his first Spain goals — now he wants to put injuries behind…
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footballtubes · 4 months
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UEFA Euro 2024 Group A teams, match schedule, points table & standings. Check fixtures and know who can qualify for knock out round of 16
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[ad_1] Germany at Euro 2024: Groups in group, fixtures, schedule, path to last for hostsGermany steps onto the pitch as Euro 2024 hosts, tasked with delivering a powerful efficiency on dwelling soil. Following a difficult yr, head coach Julian Nagelsmann faces stress to guide the crew to glory.Regardless of a training change in September 2023 after Hansi Flick's departure, the German FA has positioned its belief in Nagelsmann with a contract extension till after the 2026 World Cup. Whereas uncertainty lingers, Nagelsmann possesses a gifted younger squad, together with Bundesliga stars Musiala and Wirtz, who supply a spark of pleasure.Germany Euro 2024 groupAs host, Germany was routinely positioned in Group A.Hungary was drawn from pot 2, that means a re-run of the nations' dramatic 2-2 group stage draw at Euro 2020, with Scotland and neighbouring Switzerland finishing the part.Group AGermanyScotlandHungarySwitzerlandGermany Euro 2024 group stage fixtures, scheduleSeed in pot three, Scotland was drawn as crew "A2", that means Steve Clarke's aspect will face Germany within the match opener on the Allianz Enviornment in Munich on June 14.Arguably the hardest task on paper then follows for Nagelsmann's aspect, with Hungary at Stuttgart's MHP Enviornment on June 19.Germany wrap up the the round-robin stage 4 days later towards Switzerland in Frankfurt. Fixture Date Venue KO time (Native, CET) Germany vs. Scotland June. 14, 2024 Allianz Enviornment, Munich 9 p.m. Germany vs. Hungary June. 19, 2024 MHP Enviornment, Stuttgart 6 p.m. Switzerland vs. Germany June. 23, 2024 Walstadion, Frankfurt 9 p.m.Germany Euro 2024 path to the ultimateIf Germany progress as group winners they are going to face the runners-up from Group C, which contains England, Denmark, Slovenia and Serbia.Second place in Group A way a last-16 fixture towards the corresponding crew in Group B, which appears to be like devilishly aggressive. Holders Italy, three-time winners Spain and 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia may even face each other alongside outsiders Albania.The 4 greatest third-placed groups may even advance to the knockout levels.Spherical of 16 Date Time (CEST) Match Location June 29 TBD M1: 1st, Group A vs. 2nd, Group C Dortmund (Westfalenstadion) June 29 TBD M2: 2nd, Group A vs. 2nd, Group B Berlin (Olympic Stadium) June 30 TBD M3: 1st, Group B vs. third place qualifier Cologne (RheinEnergieStadion) June 30 TBD M4: 1st, Group C vs. third place qualifier Gelsenkirchen (Enviornment AufSchalke) July 1 TBD M5: 1st, Group F vs. third place qualifier Frankfurt (Waldstadion) July 1 TBD M6: 2nd, Group D vs. 2nd, Group E Dusseldorf (Merkur Spiel-Enviornment) July 2 TBD M7: 1st, Group E vs. third place qualifier Munich (Allianz Enviornment) July 2 TBD M8: 1st, Group D vs. 2nd, Group F Leipzig (Pink Bull Enviornment)Quarterfinals Date Time (CEST) Match Location July 5 TBD QF1: Winner, M3 vs. Winner, M1 Stuttgart (MHPArena) July 5 TBD QF2: Winner, M5 vs. Winner, M6 Hamburg (Volksparkstadion) July 6 TBD QF3: Winner, M7 vs. Winner, M8 Berlin (Olympic Stadium) July 6 TBD QF4: Winner, M4 vs. Winner, M2 Dusseldorf (Merkur Spiel-Enviornment)Semifinals Date Time (CEST) Match Location July 9 9 p.m. Winner, QF1 vs. Winner, QF2 Munich (Allianz Enviornment) July 10 9 p.m. Winner, QF3 vs. Winner, QF4 Dortmund (Westfalenstadion)Last Date Time (CEST) Match Location July 14 9 p.m. SF winner vs. SF winner Berlin (Olympic Stadium) [ad_2] https://topstoryusa.com/sports/germany-euro-2024-group-stage-opponent-fixtures-schedule-path-to-final-in-germany-tsu/?feed_id=1344&_unique_id=66417053f0450
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EURO 2024 Host Cities: A Comprehensive Venue Guide Across Germany
The UEFA European Championship, often referred to as the Euros, is one of the most prestigious football tournaments in the world, second only to the FIFA World Cup.
The 2024 edition of this tournament, EURO 2024, is set to be hosted by Germany.
This event will see various cities across the country showcasing their unique stadiums and local cultures.
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Here's a guide to some of the host cities and their venues:
Berlin - Olympiastadion: The historic Olympiastadion in Berlin, with a capacity of over 74,000, is one of the most iconic sports venues in Germany. It's known for its imposing architecture and rich history, dating back to the 1936 Olympics.
Munich - Allianz Arena: Famous for its futuristic design and color-changing exterior, the Allianz Arena in Munich is a modern football temple. It can hold around 75,000 spectators and is home to FC Bayern Munich.
Dortmund - Signal Iduna Park: Known for having one of the most passionate atmospheres in European football, Signal Iduna Park (formerly Westfalenstadion) in Dortmund is renowned for its 'Yellow Wall', a large standing terrace filled with fervent fans.
Hamburg - Volksparkstadion: This stadium, situated in Hamburg, has undergone several renovations and can now accommodate over 50,000 spectators. It's known for its vibrant atmosphere and modern facilities.
Stuttgart - Mercedes-Benz Arena: In Stuttgart, the Mercedes-Benz Arena blends a traditional football experience with modern amenities. It's a versatile venue with a capacity of over 60,000.
Cologne - RheinEnergieStadion: Nestled in the heart of Cologne, the RheinEnergieStadion is famous for its unique architecture and enthusiastic local support, holding around 50,000 spectators.
Frankfurt - Deutsche Bank Park: Frankfurt's Deutsche Bank Park (formerly Commerzbank-Arena) stands out for its retractable roof and state-of-the-art facilities. It can host around 52,000 fans.
Leipzig - Red Bull Arena: Originally built for the 2006 World Cup, Leipzig's Red Bull Arena is a modern stadium known for its electric atmosphere. It has a capacity of over 40,000.
Düsseldorf - Merkur Spiel-Arena: With a capacity of over 54,000, Düsseldorf's Merkur Spiel-Arena is notable for its multifunctional capabilities and is known for its fan-friendly environment.
Gelsenkirchen - Veltins-Arena: The Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen is one of the most technologically advanced stadiums in Europe, featuring a retractable roof and a slide-out pitch. It can hold over 62,000 spectators.
EURO 2024 Schedule by Venue
Each of these cities not only offers a top-class football experience but also allows visitors to explore Germany's rich cultural heritage, diverse cuisine, and vibrant city life.
EURO 2024 promises to be a festival of football and culture, uniting fans from across the continent in celebration of the beautiful game.
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narrie · 10 months
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2016 -> 1D baby
2020 -> 1D baby
2024 -> 1D baby (that's my prediction for next year)
not 1d babies on the euro cup schedule...
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Top 5 @Wikipedia pages from yesterday: Tuesday, 21st November 2023
Welcome, 안녕하세요, Selam, Dzień dobry 🤗 What were the top pages visited on @Wikipedia (21st November 2023) 🏆🌟🔥?
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1️⃣: Victor Chang "Victor Peter Chang, AC (born Chang Yam Him; 21 November 1936 – 4 July 1991), was a Chinese-born Australian cardiac surgeon and a pioneer of modern heart transplantation in Australia. His murder in 1991 stunned Australia and is considered one of the most notorious in the country's history. Chang was..."
2️⃣: 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup "The 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup is scheduled to be the 9th edition of the T20 World Cup, a biennial Twenty20 International (T20I) tournament contested by men's national teams and organised by International Cricket Council (ICC). It is scheduled to be hosted by the West Indies and the United States..."
3️⃣: Javier Milei "Javier Gerardo Milei (born 22 October 1970) is an Argentine politician, economist, and author who is the president-elect of Argentina. Before entering politics, Milei gained notability as an economist, as the author of multiple books on economics and politics, and for his distinct political..."
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4️⃣: UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying "The UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying tournament is a football competition that is being played from March 2023 to March 2024 to determine the 23 UEFA member men's national teams that will join the automatically qualified host team Germany in the UEFA Euro 2024 final tournament. The competition is linked..."
5️⃣: Jamie Lynn Spears "Jamie Lynn Marie Spears (born April 4, 1991) is an American actress and singer. She played Zoey Brooks on the Nickelodeon teen sitcom Zoey 101 (2005–2008) and its sequel film Zoey 102 (2023), and Noreen Fitzgibbons on the Netflix romantic drama series Sweet Magnolias (2020–present). She is the..."
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