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Gulf Press > World > Can Euro 2024 assist in pulling Germany out of a recession?
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Can Euro 2024 assist in pulling Germany out of a recession?

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Last updated: 2024/07/17 at 5:05 AM
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Germany, Europe’s strongest economy, has been grappling with a recession since last year. The 2024 Euros, however, have provided fans an enticing distraction to spend their money. But have the profits from hosting the games outweighed the costs? The ten host cities, including Dusseldorf, Gelsenkirchen, and Berlin, are waiting to see if they have been able to cover the expenses of hosting the UEFA Euro 2024. German taxpayers are bearing the brunt of the costs for security, advertising, and stadium renovations, but UEFA is expecting a profit of over a billion euros from ticket sales, broadcasting rights, and tax exemptions. So, who will profit from hosting the Euro Cup?

When the German government applied to host the tournament in 2018, they were competing against Turkey, which allegedly offered generous guarantees to UEFA, including complete tax exemptions and rent-free stadium use. To secure the bid, Germany also agreed to concessions, including tax exemptions worth millions, although the exact figure has been kept secret as a “tax secret” by the Finance Ministry. Dr. Alexander Hodeck, an International Sports Management Professor, noted that there were 18 rules to follow for Germany to win the UEFA bid, one of which stated that no sales tax is charged on items sold within the framework of UEFA. However, the impact of tourist spending outside stadiums remains uncertain.

Unfortunately, businesses outside the stadiums did not see significant profits from the European Champions according to the German Hotel and Catering Association and the German Brewers’ Association. Holger Eichele, Managing Director of the German Brewers’ Association, stated that weather disruptions and consumer reluctance affected businesses, leading to disappointing results. A survey conducted by DEHOGA showed that the catering and hotel industry in Germany experienced massive sales and profits losses during the tournament, with only a few companies benefiting directly. 88% of participants reported no positive impacts from the Euro Cup, blaming the weather for dampened sales.

As Germany struggles with economic recovery, there are hopes that the tournament could provide a boost. However, Dr. Hodeck cautions against overestimating the economic benefits, as the federal government expected only a small percentage of fans attending the games to have a significant impact on the overall economy. Nonetheless, Hodeck points out the positive effects of the tournament on national pride and the awareness it raises about the need to invest in critical infrastructure like the rail network. The tournament has highlighted the importance of investing in infrastructure, an urgency that transcends political debates.

In conclusion, the costs and benefits of hosting the UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany remain uncertain. While UEFA expects significant profits from the tournament, the impact on local businesses and the broader German economy is still unclear. The tournament may have positive effects on national pride and infrastructure investment awareness, but the direct economic impact may be less significant than anticipated. As Germany navigates its way through a recession, the legacy of hosting the Euro Cup remains to be seen.

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