Germany Picked by UEFA to Host 2029 Women’s European Championship
Germany will host the 2029 Women’s Euro with plans for record attendance exceeding one million spectators, leveraging high-capacity stadiums across eight cities.
- Germany will host the 2029 Women's European Championship, announced by UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin.
- Germany previously hosted the tournament in 2001 and as West Germany in 1989, winning both times on home soil.
- Germany's project aims to attract over one million spectators and faced competition from bids by Poland and Denmark-Sweden.
- German bid leader Heiko Ullrich expressed confidence in filling the stadiums due to the growth of women's football in recent years.
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Germany will host the European Women’s Championship 2029. The candidacy has been imposed on the other two candidates, the one who presented Poland and the one who made up Sweden and Denmark together. In this way, five years after hosting the men’s championship, they will organize the women’s championship, where they will be one of the great favorites to take the title. The competition will maintain the current format, which we saw just a few mon…
The organisers want to sell "more than one million tickets" against just over 650,000 this summer in Switzerland.
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After 18 years, a big women's football tournament in Germany is going up again. The DFB is awarded the contract for the EM 2029. It is to be played in eight stadiums – the capital is not there.
The Women's Football EM will take place in Germany for the third time in 2029. The DFB won the election in Nyon on Wednesday by the UEFA Executive Committee against the joint candidacy of Denmark and Sweden as well as the individual applications of Poland. It will be the first large women's football tournament in Germany since the 2011 World Cup. A Women's Championship existed in Germany before 1989 and 2001.DFB promises full stadiumsThe DFB had…
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