Italy to Host Euro 2020 Opener with Crowd, Says Federation Chief

UEFA Euro 2020 mascot Skillzy poses for a photo with the official match ball at Olympiapark in Munich, Germany, March 3, 2020. (Reuters)
UEFA Euro 2020 mascot Skillzy poses for a photo with the official match ball at Olympiapark in Munich, Germany, March 3, 2020. (Reuters)
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Italy to Host Euro 2020 Opener with Crowd, Says Federation Chief

UEFA Euro 2020 mascot Skillzy poses for a photo with the official match ball at Olympiapark in Munich, Germany, March 3, 2020. (Reuters)
UEFA Euro 2020 mascot Skillzy poses for a photo with the official match ball at Olympiapark in Munich, Germany, March 3, 2020. (Reuters)

Italy will host the opening game of the European Championship as planned with a crowd in the stadium, according to the president of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) Gabriele Gravina.

The tournament, which was postponed last year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, is set to kick off at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico on June 11 when Italy host Turkey.

“I’m sure that we will open the European Championship in Rome and that we will do it with a crowd in the stadium,” Gravina told a news conference on Friday.

“I still don’t know how many spectators there will be, but there will definitely be a crowd.”

Italy is one of 12 host nations across Europe, and plans for the month-long tournament to go ahead as originally planned have been questioned as COVID-19 continues to spread.

European football governing body UEFA said after a meeting with host nations in January that it had moved its deadline for federations to submit plans for accommodating fans inside grounds to early April.

“We have invested two years of hard work and we’re convinced that by April 7 we will have feedback to present to UEFA, who won’t be able to ignore it,” Gravina added.

The FIGC announced on Friday that Italy have arranged Euro 2020 warm-up matches against San Marino and Czech Republic.

The Sardegna Arena in Cagliari will host the game against San Marino on May 28 before a clash with the Czechs on June 4 at Bologna’s Stadio Renato Dall’Ara.

Italy face Euro 2020 Group A rivals Turkey, Switzerland and Wales in Rome, while the Italian capital is also due to host a quarter-final game.



Svensson Propels Dortmund to Club World Cup Knockout Stage

Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Group F - Borussia Dortmund v Ulsan HD - TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio, US - June 25, 2025 Borussia Dortmund's Daniel Svensson celebrates scoring their first goal. (Reuters)
Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Group F - Borussia Dortmund v Ulsan HD - TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio, US - June 25, 2025 Borussia Dortmund's Daniel Svensson celebrates scoring their first goal. (Reuters)
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Svensson Propels Dortmund to Club World Cup Knockout Stage

Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Group F - Borussia Dortmund v Ulsan HD - TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio, US - June 25, 2025 Borussia Dortmund's Daniel Svensson celebrates scoring their first goal. (Reuters)
Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Group F - Borussia Dortmund v Ulsan HD - TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio, US - June 25, 2025 Borussia Dortmund's Daniel Svensson celebrates scoring their first goal. (Reuters)

A first-half goal from Daniel Svensson was enough to secure Borussia Dortmund's place in the Club World Cup round of 16, as they claimed a 1–0 victory over South Korea's Ulsan HD on Wednesday.

The German side dominated from the outset at Cincinnati's sun-drenched TQL Stadium, with the attacking trio of Jobe Bellingham, Felix Nmecha and Karim Adeyemi putting the Ulsan goal under siege in the opening exchanges.

The breakthrough finally came in the 36th minute when Bellingham provided a precise pass to Svensson and the Swede scored with a straightforward finish.

Ulsan goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo prevented Dortmund from increasing their lead in the first half, producing a fine save to stop Serhou Guirassy's powerful header.

Pascal Gross thought he had doubled Dortmund's advantage with a well-struck left-footed shot, but Jo was equal to the task once again.

Ulsan improved after the break, finding space as they looked for an equalizer with Lee Jin-hyun's shot from a difficult angle on the left saved by Dortmund keeper Gregor Kobel on the hour mark.

Despite continued pressure, Dortmund failed to find the net with Julien Duranville shooting wide and Jo stopping a Yan Couto attempt in the dying minutes.

Dortmund finished top of Group F with seven points, two points clear of Brazilian side Fluminense in second after they drew 0-0 with Mamelodi Sundowns. The South African champions finished third in the group with four points while Ulsan were bottom after losing all three of their games.

Dortmund will next face the runner-up from Group E, either River Plate, Inter Milan or Monterrey.