Key: h – home, a – away, n – neutralAustria22 October: L2-4 v Germany (a, Regensburg)1 March: v South Korea (n, Cyprus Cup)3 March: v New Zealand (n, Cyprus Cup)6 March: v Scotland (n, Cyprus Cup)8 March: tbc (n, Cyprus Cup)Belgium20 October: W3-0 v Russia (h, Tubize)23 October: W3-1 v Russia (h, Tubize)24 November: W3-2 v Netherlands (h, Leuven)27 November: L1-3 v Denmark (h, Tubize)1 March: v Switzerland (n, Cyprus Cup)3 March: v Italy (n, Cyprus Cup)6 March: v North Korea (n, Cyprus Cup)8 March: tbc (n, Cyprus Cup)11 April: v Scotland (h, Leuve... UEFA.com - News
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The year in review: UEFA EURO 2016 recapped
Winners: PortugalCristiano Ronaldo's touchline exploits, substitute Éder's shot, the hosts' agony – a pulsating evening in Paris on 10 July climaxed with Portugal hoisting aloft the first major trophy in their history.Team of the TournamentRui Patrício; Kimmich, Boateng, Pepe, Raphaël Guerreiro; Kroos, Joe Allen; Griezmann, Ramsey, Payet; Ronaldo. Who makes your Team of the Year?Golden Boot and Player of the Tournament: Antoine GriezmannThe France forward may have lost his second major final of the year (re... UEFA.com - News
Bilbao counting down to EURO 2020
"A city that breathes football" was the fitting description given to Bilbao at the unveiling of its UEFA EURO 2020 host city logo on Thursday.UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin was present in Bilbao, located in the Basque region of Spain, as the proud city celebrated its role as one of the 13 cities that will stage an eagerly awaited EURO final tournament in four years' time.The event took place in Bilbao City Hall, a short distance from the majestic Estadio de San Mamés, which will hold three group stage games and one round of 16 match in 2020.Alongside Mr Čeferin at the ceremony were Bilbao-born Ángel
Brussels excited at EURO 2020 role
Belgium's love for football and Brussels's proud status as a major centre at the hub of Europe came to the fore when the city launched its UEFA EURO 2020 host city logo on Wednesday.The impressive Brussels City Hall welcomed guests from UEFA, the Royal Belgian Football Association (RBSFA/KBVB) and the Brussels authorities to celebrate another major step on the road to a unique final tournament that will be hosted by 13 European cities in four years' time.Brussels is the tenth city so far to unveil its UEFA EURO 2020 host city logo. Each of the 13 logos features a single iconic bridge from the city
UEFA Women’s EURO 2017 tickets on sale
Ticket sales have begun for UEFA Women's EURO 2017 from 16 July to 6 August in the Netherlands.Supporters can now buy e-tickets via the UEFA Women's EURO 2017 ticket portal at www.weuro2017.nl/en/ticket-service.Ticketing portal• Ticket prices (inc VAT): Group stageHospitality (exclusive of food/drink) €40Premium €30Cat 1 €20 (youth 15 or under €10)Cat 2 €10 (youth 15 or under €5)Quarter-finalsHospitality (exclusive of food/drink) €40 Premium €40Cat 1 €20 (youth 15 or under €10)Cat 2 €10 (youth 15 or under €5)
Meet the Women’s EURO finalists: Pot 2
Former champions Norway and Sweden are joined by rising force Spain and debutants Switzerland in Pot 2 for Tuesday's UEFA Women's EURO 2017 draw. We profile the quartet.Pots in full (draw streamed live at 17:30CET on Tuesday from Rotterdam)Pot 1: Netherlands (hosts, in Group A), Germany (holders), France, EnglandPot 2: Norway, Sweden, Spain, SwitzerlandPot 3: Italy, Iceland, Scotland, DenmarkPot 4: Austria, Belgium, Russia, PortugalNorway2013: Runners-up... UEFA.com - News
WU17 EURO elite round draw seedings
Holders Germany, fellow former champions Poland and best third-placed side Russia are among the 23 teams that have advanced from the UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship qualifying round to join Spain in the elite round draw on 11 November.Draw procedure• There are four seeding pots in accordance with the coefficient ranking list, with the six countries with the highest coefficients in Pot A, the next six in Pot B, and so on.The potsPot A: Spain, France, Germany (holders), Austria, Norway, Republic of IrelandPot B: Denmark, Poland, Greece, Hungary, Sweden, Netherlands... UEFA.com - News