Platini Suggests Bold Multi-City Plans for Euro 2020
July 2, 2012
UEFA president Michel Platini has suggested a radical new plan for Euro 2020 by spreading across 12 or 13 cities around Europe, rather than being staged in just one or two countries, said on Saturday.
“The Euros in 2020 could be held all over Europe,” Platini told a news conference.
“You could have one country with 12 host cities, or we could have it in 12 or 13 cities all over Europe. It is just an idea, but in these days of cheap air travel anything is possible.
“The majority of the executive committee thinks it’s a good idea and says we should really have a good think about this.
“We are going to have a meeting with all of our national federations coming up to December and in Decemeber or January we’re are going to make a decision.”
Turkey had been favourite to host the event in eight years’ time but their bid has been complicated by Istanbul’s campaign to also host the Olympic Games in the same year.
Platini said the idea for a multi-country Euros came to him “a while ago” and had been met with interest from his excecutive.
“It’s an idea I feel really passionate about, it will be a lot easier from a financial perspective for all the countries.
“If you need to build airports or 10 stadiums in a country, this would be rather easy because it would be one stadium per host city. That’s all we can say at the moment.
“We have not decided anything yet, but by January we will decide if we are going to have the Euros in one country or all over Europe.”