News Alert | Bucharest could lose the Euro Cup matches! The stage set by UEFA and which country becomes the favorite



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Already postponed a year, Euro 2020 would be held in 12 countries, including Romania.

But European forum officials are alarmed by the new wave of Covid-19 cases and are preparing Plan B: As more countries on the continent take tough action again, UEFA believes it will be impossible for 24 national teams to travel from An area. in another without great risks.

Therefore, the competition scheduled between June 11 and July 11, 2021 would be organized in a single country. This is Russia, which hosted the last 2018 World Cup in impeccable conditions and with a well-developed infrastructure.

4 Euro matches are played in Bucharest

The Nyon forum received favorable impressions on this change, although Russia is also facing an increase in the number of coronavirus cases.

However, UEFA is willing to give up one of its host cities, Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, a country in armed conflict with Armenia.

Bucharest is also on the list of 12 cities to host Euro 2021 matches, four matches scheduled for next summer. It must be played in the National Arena.

Ukraine, Austria and Georgia or North Macedonia will play in the National Arena. Romania did not qualify for the Euro after losing the quarry with Iceland.

4 stadiums in Bucharest are part of the Euro 2020 program

The National Arena will host Euro 2020 matches, and the Rapid Arena, Steaua and Arcul de Triumf stadiums will be training grounds.

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Which are the 12 cities that host Euro 2020 matches

  • Copenhagen
  • Bucharest
  • Amsterdam
  • Dublin
  • Bilbao
  • Budapest
  • Glasgow
  • Baku
  • Rome
  • St. Petersburg
  • London
  • Munchen

EURO 2020 | What is the capacity of the 12 stadiums where the matches will be played?

  • Azerbaijan /Baku: Olympic Stadium (69,870 seats), stadium commissioned in 2015: will host one quarter-final and three group stage matches
  • Spain / Bilbao: San Mamés Stadium. Built in 2013 (53,289 seats) – will host one eighth game and three group games.
  • Denmark/Copenhagen: Parken Stadium (38,190 seats), stadium built in 1992: will host one match in the round of 16 and three in the group stage
  • Anglia /London: Wembley stadium (90,652 seats), stadium built in 2007: will host the final, the two semi-finals, one match of the eighth and three group matches (the last 4 matches taken from Brussels)
  • Germany/Munich: Allianz Arena (70,067 seats), stadium built in 2005: will host one quarter-final and three group stage matches
  • Hungary/Budapest: Ferenc Pushka Stadium (68,156 seats), stadium opened in 2018 – will host one round of 16 and three group stage matches
  • Italy/Rome: Olympic Stadium (68,993 seats), the existing stadium, subject to major renovations, will host one quarter-final and three group stage matches, including the opening match
  • Netherlands/Amsterdam: Amsterdam ArenA (53,052 seats), stadium built in 1996 – will host one round of 16 and three group stage matches
  • Ireland/Dublin: Dublin Arena (51,711 seats), stadium built in 2010: it will host one match of the round of 16 and three of the group stage
  • Romania/Bucharest: National Arena (54,851 seats), stadium built in 2011: it will host one round of 16 and three group stage matches
  • Russia/Saint Petersburg: Zenit Arena (61,251 seats), stadium opened in 2016 – will host one quarter-final and three group stage matches

EURO 2020. How cities will be paired up for group matches

  • Group A: Rome and Baku
  • Group B: Saint Petersburg and Copenhagen
  • Group C: Amsterdam and Bucharest
  • Group D: London and Glasgow
  • Group E: Bilbao and Dublin
  • Group F: Munich and Budapest

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