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Italy submits bid to host women’s Euro 2029

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Last updated: 2024/10/01 at 5:52 PM
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Italy is making a bid to host the 2029 women’s European Championship as announced by the country’s football federation. The bid would involve cities that are not hosting matches at the men’s Euro 2032, which is being shared by Italy and Turkey. The aim is to consolidate the development of women’s football in Italy and provide an opportunity to test the country’s organizational capabilities ahead of the men’s Euros three years later. Italy, last host of the women’s Euros in 1993, is up against competition from Germany, Portugal, and a joint bid from Sweden and Denmark for the 2029 hosting rights, to be announced by UEFA in 2025.

The next women’s European Championship is set to be hosted by Switzerland over July 2-27 next summer. The announcement of Italy’s bid for 2029 shows the increasing interest and investment in women’s football on the European stage. The FIGC chief, Gabriele Gravina, emphasized the importance of hosting the tournament in terms of fostering the development of women’s football in Italy and showcasing the country’s organizational capabilities. This bid comes as part of a broader strategic plan to promote and support women’s football in Italy and provide opportunities for women to participate and excel in the sport.

The choice of Italy as a candidate to host the 2029 women’s European Championship reflects the country’s rich footballing history and passion for the sport. Hosting major football tournaments can bring significant economic benefits, boost tourism, and promote the country on the international stage. Italy has a strong tradition in women’s football and has produced many talented players who have excelled at the highest levels of the sport. By hosting the women’s Euros in 2029, Italy aims to further strengthen its position as a leading nation in women’s football and provide a platform for the next generation of players to showcase their talents.

The competition to host the 2029 women’s European Championship is fierce, with Germany, Portugal, and a joint bid from Sweden and Denmark also vying for the opportunity. The decision will be made by UEFA in 2025, based on various criteria such as infrastructure, facilities, and overall readiness to host a major sporting event. Italy’s bid is likely to highlight the country’s commitment to gender equality in sports, investment in women’s football, and the potential for hosting a successful and memorable tournament. The bid represents a unique opportunity for Italy to further promote women’s football and inspire future generations of female players in the country.

In conclusion, Italy’s bid to host the 2029 women’s European Championship is a significant step towards promoting and developing women’s football in the country. The bid reflects Italy’s rich footballing heritage, passion for the sport, and commitment to gender equality in sports. Hosting major football tournaments can bring numerous benefits to the country, including economic growth, tourism promotion, and international recognition. Italy’s bid will be closely watched by football fans, players, and officials as it competes against other strong candidates for the hosting rights. The decision by UEFA in 2025 will determine which country will have the honor of hosting the 2029 women’s Euros, providing a platform for women’s football to shine and inspire audiences worldwide.

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