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Germany to host 2029 Women’s Euros

Germany to host 2029 Womens Euros

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Germany beat out Poland and a joint bid from Denmark and Sweden to become the hosts of the Womens Euros in 2029.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has announced that Germany will host the 2029 Women’s Euros.

Germany’s bid was one of three that were submitted, with Poland and a joint effort from Denmark and Sweden both unsuccessful.

The 16-team tournament will take place across eight venues, which include Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena and Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park.

England retained their European crown last summer, defeating world champions Spain in a penalty shoot-out, with the tournament hosted by Switzerland.

Germany reached the semi-finals of the competition before losing 1-0 to Spain after extra-time, with Aitana Bonmati scoring the winner for La Roja.

Ceferin said at the event: “I want to sincerely thank all three bid delegations for their tireless work and commitment throughout the process.

“Each bid showcased vision and exceptional teamwork between national associations, governments and local experts, all inspired by the benchmark set by Switzerland last summer.

“Congratulations to Germany – we look forward to an unforgettable tournament in the summer of 2029!”

Germany to host 2029 Womens Euros

Germany beat out Poland and a joint bid from Denmark and Sweden to become the hosts of the Womens Euros in 2029.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has announced that Germany will host the 2029 Women’s Euros.

Germany’s bid was one of three that were submitted, with Poland and a joint effort from Denmark and Sweden both unsuccessful.

The 16-team tournament will take place across eight venues, which include Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena and Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park.

England retained their European crown last summer, defeating world champions Spain in a penalty shoot-out, with the tournament hosted by Switzerland.

Germany reached the semi-finals of the competition before losing 1-0 to Spain after extra-time, with Aitana Bonmati scoring the winner for La Roja.

Ceferin said at the event: “I want to sincerely thank all three bid delegations for their tireless work and commitment throughout the process.

“Each bid showcased vision and exceptional teamwork between national associations, governments and local experts, all inspired by the benchmark set by Switzerland last summer.

“Congratulations to Germany – we look forward to an unforgettable tournament in the summer of 2029!”

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