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Cardiff bids to host Euro 2028 matches at the Principality Stadium

10 Mar 2022 3 minute read
The Principality Stadium in Cardiff

Alex Seabrook, local democracy reporter

Cardiff council is bidding to host some of the football matches for the Euro 2028 tournament at the Principality Stadium.

Football associations in Wales, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, are jointly bidding to host the Uefa European championship in six years.

Some of the games could be played in Cardiff, now that the council’s cabinet has formally declared its support for the bid and intention to host some of the fixtures.

Council bosses said it would build on the success of Cardiff hosting the Champions League final in 2017, when Real Madrid played Juventus, and could rival the 1999 Rugby World Cup.

Councillor Peter Bradbury, cabinet member for culture and leisure, said: “We have been asked whether we as a city would be interested in hosting some games as part of the bid. With the Principality Stadium being one of the premier sporting venues, in terms of capacity and facilities, right across the UK, it’s a sound and natural step for us.

“Wales have been hugely successful in the last two European championships, getting out of their group twice. Wouldn’t it be great, as a host nation, if we were able to see Wales play in our country in a major international tournament? That’s what we’re talking about.”

The council’s cabinet signed off its commitment during a meeting today.

Economic benefits

Hosting the Champions League final is thought to have brought in more than £42m in additional spending to Cardiff, with hundreds of thousands of football fans visiting the city centre for the game. It’s expected that hosting Euro 2028 could bring even bigger economic benefits.

Council leader Huw Thomas said: “We have shown time and again that Cardiff is a superlative events city with a great track record of putting on world-class events, like the Champions League final, world championship boxing, Test cricket matches, the Volvo Ocean Race, and of course, the Rugby World Cup in 1999.

“If a decision is taken to bid and Cardiff is selected as a host city, then the event could really act as the backbone of our events strategy for the next six years and beyond, and help to ensure that all the great plans we have for Cardiff and to accelerate our recovery from the pandemic come to fruition.”

The deadline to submit an interest is March 23. Uefa will announce the list of bidders on April 5, at which point the UK and Ireland will likely enter into the formal bidding process. The host is set to be revealed in September next year.


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GW Atkinson
GW Atkinson
2 years ago

Dowereally need England with their superiority complex and racist fans involved?

Rob
Rob
2 years ago
Reply to  GW Atkinson

You mean Russian fans?

Name
Name
2 years ago

Should be CCS not principality

lufcwls
lufcwls
2 years ago
Reply to  Name

hehe 😀

Rob
Rob
2 years ago

Surely this is a joint Welsh, English, Scottish, Irish, & Northern Irish venture with all 5 national teams automatically qualified so games have to be played in Wales. Where else in Wales would they be played other than the Millennium Stadium?

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
2 years ago

I’ll be surprised if Wales gets one game. Obviously the majority of games will be in held England with the rest shared between Scotland & Rep of Ireland with NI getting a handful.

But it’s a novelty to see Cardiff Council acting on behalf of Wales by bidding for Euro 2028 games when they usually spend Welsh taxpayers money facilitating that treacherous Anti-Wales Glamorgan County Cricket in holding England Ashes matches whilst adorning its stadium with St’ George’s flags.

Last edited 2 years ago by Y Cymro
Quornby
Quornby
2 years ago

Well, Wales has the best stadium in these islands but we all know where the final would be don’t we?

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