UEFA Gives 12 Euro Hosts until April for Plan to Have Fans

The Henri Delaunay Trophy is seen ahead of the UEFA Euro 2020 Final Draw Ceremony. (Getty Images)
The Henri Delaunay Trophy is seen ahead of the UEFA Euro 2020 Final Draw Ceremony. (Getty Images)
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UEFA Gives 12 Euro Hosts until April for Plan to Have Fans

The Henri Delaunay Trophy is seen ahead of the UEFA Euro 2020 Final Draw Ceremony. (Getty Images)
The Henri Delaunay Trophy is seen ahead of the UEFA Euro 2020 Final Draw Ceremony. (Getty Images)

UEFA insisted Wednesday it remains determined to stage the rescheduled European Championship across 12 countries but gave host cities until April to decide whether fans can attend games.

Even before the pandemic derailed UEFA's plans last year, the event was logistically challenging because it was using a dozen stadiums in different countries for the first time.

The planning has been complicated further by a second wave of the coronavirus leading to new forms of lockdowns across Europe and domestic games being played in empty stadiums. An operational meeting on Wednesday led by UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin with representatives of the 12 host cities had to be held virtually.

“UEFA is committed to holding Euro 2020 in the 12 cities originally planned,” Čeferin said. “I am optimistic that things are highly likely to be very different with regard to the virus as we move closer to the tournament and it is important that we give the host cities and governments as much time as we can to formulate an accurate picture of what will be possible come June and July.”

Greater flexibility in the planning will be afforded to cities, including giving them until early April to submit plans about how fans might be allowed into stadiums, UEFA said.

Wembley Stadium has the most games, with the London venue staging the semifinals and final among its seven fixtures.

Dublin is the westernmost venue while the eastern extremity is Baku, Azerbaijan. Matches will also be in Munich, Rome, St. Petersburg, Copenhagen, Bucharest, Amsterdam, Bilbao, Budapest and Glasgow.

“Fans are such a big part of what makes football special and that is true of the Euro as much as it is of any game,” Čeferin said. “We must allow ourselves the maximum space to allow their return to the stadiums.”



Italian Rally Driver Matteo Doretto Dies Aged 21 after Crash

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The European Rally Championship logo
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Italian Rally Driver Matteo Doretto Dies Aged 21 after Crash

The European Rally Championship logo
The European Rally Championship logo

Italian rally driver Matteo Doretto has died in an accident while testing his car in Poland, the European Rally Championship said.

Doretto was conducting a private test session on Wednesday morning for the upcoming Rally Poland “when he lost his life in an accident,” the ERC said in a statement late Wednesday. It added that co-driver Samuele Pellegrino was unhurt.

The Automobile Club of Italy said Doretto hit a tree while testing his Peugeot 208 car in northeastern Poland.

The 21-year-old Doretto was the Italian junior champion last year and was in his first season in the ERC. He was fourth in the junior standings.

“With potential in abundance, Matteo was polite, engaging but, above all, modest,” the ERC said.