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UEFA Euro 2032

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19th edition of UEFA European Championship

UEFA Euro 2032
Campionato europeo di calcio 2032
(in Italian)
2032 Avrupa Futbol Şampiyonası
(in Turkish)
Tournament details
Host countriesItaly
Turkey
DatesJune – July 2032
Teams24
Venue10 (in TBA host cities)
2028
International football competition

The2032 UEFA Men’s European Football Championship, commonly referred to asUEFA Euro 2032, will be the 19thUEFA European Championship, the quadrennial internationalfootball championship organised byUEFA for the senior men's national teams of its member associations.Italy andTurkey will host the tournament, which is expected to take place between June and July 2032.

Bid process

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2032 bids

On 23 March 2022, UEFA announced that three bids,Italy,Turkey, andRussia, had announced their intentions to host the tournament. Turkey and Russia were also simultaneously bidding forEuro 2028.[1] Russia already being suspended at that point due tothe country's invasion of Ukraine, its bids for both tournaments were later deemed ineligible.[2]

On 4 October 2023, Turkey withdrew from bidding for 2028, and joined Italy to form a unified bid for Euro 2032.[3][4] Having been unopposed in their bid, the two nations were announced as hosts of Euro 2032 on 10 October 2023 inNyon,Switzerland.[5]

This will be the first time that European Championship matches are played in Turkey, while Italy will be hosting its fourth tournament, afterEuro 1968,Euro 1980, and four matches of the pan-EuropeanEuro 2020. For the sixth time in nine editions since 2000, the hosting rights for a 16-team or 24-team tournament were awarded to multiple nations.[n 1] The Italian-Turkish bid was the first joint bid for a European Championship by countries not in close geographic proximity (thebids for Euro 2020 were made by each country individually).

Qualification

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Italy and Turkey qualified for the tournament automatically as co-hosts. The remaining spots will be determined by a qualifying tournament.

Qualified teams

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TeamQualified asQualified onPrevious appearances in tournament[A]Previous best performance
 ItalyCo-host10 October 202311/12 (1968,1980,1988,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2016,2020,2024)[B]Winners (1968,2020)
 Turkey6/7 (1996,2000,2008,2016,2020,2024)[C]Semi-final (2008)
  1. ^Bold indicates champion for that year.Italic indicates host for that year.
  2. ^number assumes either they did or didn’t qualify forUEFA Euro 2028.
  3. ^number assumes either they did or didn’t qualify forUEFA Euro 2028.

Potential venues

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On 12 April 2023, bothItalian Football Federation (FIGC) andTurkish Football Federation (TFF) submitted their lists of 10 proposed venues, when they were separate bids.[6][7] Since the bid became a joint one, each country will instead select five stadiums for the final tournament. The selection of the ten venues—five from each country—will be decided in October 2026.

Italy
MilanRomeBariNaplesFlorence
New Stadium[8]Stadio OlimpicoStadio San NicolaNew Stadium[9]Stadio Artemio Franchi
Capacity:71,500
(new)
Capacity:70,634
(to be renovated)
Capacity:58,270
(to be renovated)
Capacity:55,000
(unconfirmed capacity)
(new)
Capacity:47,282
(under renovation)
TurinVeronaBolognaGenoaCagliari
Juventus StadiumStadio Marcantonio BentegodiStadio Renato Dall'AraStadio Luigi FerrarisNew Stadium[10]
Capacity:41,685Capacity:39,211
(to be renovated)
Capacity:36,000
(to be renovated)
Capacity:33,205
(to be renovated)
Capacity:30,000
(new)
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Location of the possible host cities of the UEFA Euro 2032.
Turkey
IstanbulAnkaraBursa
Atatürk Olympic StadiumAli Sami Yen StadiumŞükrü Saracoğlu StadiumNew Ankara 19 Mayıs StadiumCentennial Atatürk Stadium
Capacity:77,563
(to be renovated)
Capacity:53,978Capacity:47,430Capacity:51,160
(new)
Capacity:43,361
KonyaTrabzonGaziantepAntalyaEskişehir
Konya Metropolitan Municipality StadiumŞenol Güneş Sports ComplexGaziantep StadiumAntalya StadiumNew Eskişehir Stadium
Capacity:41,600Capacity:40,980Capacity:35,574Capacity:32,537Capacity:32,500

Concerns on Italian venues

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Compared to the more modern Turkish stadiums, the Italian stadiums have been reported to be below UEFA's standards. There have been proposals to modernise a majority of the stadiums, but said projects have either been cancelled, or are not scheduled to be ready by 2032.[11] In July 2025, it was reported that UEFA presidentAleksander Čeferin had been repeatedly criticizing Italy's outdated infrastructure, calling their stadiums "a disgrace" and warned to authorities that "even small countries likeAlbania have made more progress" in constructing new and modernised stadiums.[12] In the same month, it was reported that UEFA had approved one out of the ten stadiums proposed by theItalian Football Federation (Juventus Stadium in Turin), and were given until March 2027 to begin any construction on any new or renovated stadiums, warning that failure to do so could put Italy's co-hosting in jeopardy.[13]

Notes

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  1. ^Euro 1996, also with 16 teams, was hosted only by England, but was still planned to feature only 8 teams at the time of bidding and host appointment.

References

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  1. ^"Declarations of interest in hosting UEFA EURO 2028 and 2032 received from four potential bids". UEFA. 23 March 2022. Retrieved23 March 2022.
  2. ^"Uefa announces further sanctions on Russian clubs and national teams amid Ukraine invasion". BBC Sport. 2 May 2022. Retrieved2 May 2022.
  3. ^"UK and Ireland set to host Euro 2028 after Turkey withdraw bid".Independent.co.uk. 4 October 2023.
  4. ^"Turkey and Italy to merge bids for Euro 2032".BBC Sport. Retrieved28 July 2023.
  5. ^"Hosts appointed for UEFA EURO 2028 and 2032". Nyon: UEFA. 10 October 2023. Retrieved12 October 2023.
  6. ^Fisher, Akhil (17 November 2022)."Italian Football Federation Confirms Preliminary UEFA EURO 2032 Bid". cultofcalcio.com. Retrieved20 June 2024.
  7. ^"TFF EURO 2028 ve EURO 2032 adaylık dosyasını UEFA'ya teslim etti".61saat.com (in Turkish). 12 April 2023. Archived fromthe original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved12 April 2023.
  8. ^Lloyd, Owen (18 September 2025)."Milan City Council approves San Siro sale".
  9. ^Rial, Bradley (28 July 2025)."Napoli confirms new stadium plans, rejects Maradona revamp".
  10. ^"Cagliari present new stadium project with EURO 2032 changes". Football Italia. 28 July 2025.
  11. ^"Italian soccer chief fears losing Euro 2032 hosting rights due to outdated stadiums".Associated Press. 25 August 2025.
  12. ^"UEFA threatens to strip Italy of Euro 2032 hosting rights".Kazinform. 12 August 2025.
  13. ^"Türkiye could host Euro 2032 alone as UEFA rejects Italy's stadiums".Hürriyet. 21 July 2025.
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