by Winston Biscuit » 17 Jan 2024 09:30
by NathStPaul » 17 Jan 2024 10:12
by Hendo » 17 Jan 2024 10:24
NathStPaul Can't bear the joint hosting nonsense. It isn't a non-competitive sports day where everyone has to win. Just give it to whoever is deemed the best host.
by Winston Biscuit » 17 Jan 2024 10:45
by Sutekh » 17 Jan 2024 10:48
HendoNathStPaul Can't bear the joint hosting nonsense. It isn't a non-competitive sports day where everyone has to win. Just give it to whoever is deemed the best host.
Especially for two countries that have a decent amount of football heritage.
Understand it more when it came to the World Cup in Japan and S. Korea.
by NathStPaul » 17 Jan 2024 10:49
SutekhHendoNathStPaul Can't bear the joint hosting nonsense. It isn't a non-competitive sports day where everyone has to win. Just give it to whoever is deemed the best host.
Especially for two countries that have a decent amount of football heritage.
Understand it more when it came to the World Cup in Japan and S. Korea.
These days dual+hosting is usually down to the necessity of keeping the costs of hosting at a reasonable level, especially given the mess of restrictions and demands that FIFA inflict on hosts for a WC finals.
by Sutekh » 17 Jan 2024 10:52
NathStPaulSutekhHendo
Especially for two countries that have a decent amount of football heritage.
Understand it more when it came to the World Cup in Japan and S. Korea.
These days dual+hosting is usually down to the necessity of keeping the costs of hosting at a reasonable level, especially given the mess of restrictions and demands that FIFA inflict on hosts for a WC finals.
If a country cannot host on their own then they shouldn't be bidding to host it. If that means the same 5 or 6 countries host the tournament on a loop then that's how it is.
by Stranded » 26 Jan 2024 08:40
NathStPaulSutekhHendo
Especially for two countries that have a decent amount of football heritage.
Understand it more when it came to the World Cup in Japan and S. Korea.
These days dual+hosting is usually down to the necessity of keeping the costs of hosting at a reasonable level, especially given the mess of restrictions and demands that FIFA inflict on hosts for a WC finals.
If a country cannot host on their own then they shouldn't be bidding to host it. If that means the same 5 or 6 countries host the tournament on a loop then that's how it is.
by Winston Biscuit » 24 Nov 2025 08:30
"I think Italian football infrastructure is a shame. You are one of the biggest footballing countries, you have won many World Cups, European Championships, Champions Leagues, but at the same time, among the big countries, you have by far the worst infrastructure.
I’m a bit tired of these discussions about Italian infrastructure to be honest, because all we ever hear is words. I hope that Italy will do something. Clubs need help from the government, from local municipalities, and even from private investors. It’s time to act, because the situation is very bad.
“I’m not worried yet. I think that now, the government has also understood that it has to do something. I have a lot of confidence in Gabriele Gravina, who is my first vice-President. He will do everything he can to close the gap. I’m sure that Italy will host the 2032 European Championship.”
by stealthpapes » 24 Nov 2025 11:02
Winston Biscuit I don't mind it at all when its countries that that wouldn't typically be able to host it on their own. I like the idea of football taking place somewhere where they usually wouldn't get that kind of thing. Italy doesn't need to joint host it though. and I don't think Turkey really does either.
by stealthpapes » 24 Nov 2025 11:05
by stealthpapes » 24 Nov 2025 15:48
by Clyde1998 » 24 Nov 2025 17:42
stealthpapes While they have some fairly big stadia, the drop off is pretty rapid (6 stadia > 40k, but 6 20k and below in the top flight). Gut feeling is stadia are big but basic.
by stealthpapes » 25 Nov 2025 09:36
Clyde1998stealthpapes While they have some fairly big stadia, the drop off is pretty rapid (6 stadia > 40k, but 6 20k and below in the top flight). Gut feeling is stadia are big but basic.
Looking at the ten stadia they're planning on using, and they're all modern stadia - at least 21st century. Seems Turkey had a football stadium construction spree in the the 2010s:I'd imagine they'll all be no worse than the typical stadium you'd get in England tbh.
- 77,563 - Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul - opened 2002; to be renovated ahead of the finals
- 53,978 - Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul (Galatasaray) - opened 2011
- 51,160 - New Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium, Ankara - to be built ahead of the finals
- 47,430 - Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul (Fenerbahçe) - opened 1908; completely rebuilt between 1999 and 2006
- 43,361 - Centennial Atatürk Stadium, Bursa (Bursaspor) - opened 2015
- 41,600 - Konya Metropolitan Municipality Stadium, Konya (Konyaspor) - opened 2014
- 40,980 - Şenol Güneş Sports Complex, Trabzon (Trabzonspor) - opened 2016
- 35,574 - Gaziantep Stadium, Gaziantep (Gaziantep) - opened 2017
- 32,537 - Antalya Stadium, Antalya (Antalyaspor) - opened 2015
- 32,500 - New Eskişehir Stadium, Eskişehir (Eskişehirspor) - opened 2016
Italy's ten however sees six of their ten requiring renovation; three will be new builds and only one (Juventus) can be left untouched. That's where their big issues lie, as Italy doesn't have a huge amount of capital to spend on stadium infrastructure and have to fund basically all their stadia.
Can see Italy being removed as hosts at some point, with perhaps Turkey going alone or countries like Azerbaijan; Greece; Serbia; Bulgaria; and/or Romania picking up some of Italy's matches. Greece would be the most obvious, but they'd need some forewarning if they wanted to host games outside the Athens area.
by Berxwedan Zinar » 25 Nov 2025 14:59
stealthpapes Then the Lepanto bid was put together.
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