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The stadium was inaugurated on 6 September 2011, with a UEFA Euro 2012 Group D qualifier match between Romania and France. [15] In the front of 49,137 fans, Romania and France drew 0–0. The result meant that Romania lost any chance of qualifying for the tournament, hosted by neighbours Ukraine and Poland .
Eurostadium was a proposed stadium in Grimbergen, Belgium, just north of Brussels. It would have had a capacity of 62,613. [1] In June 2015, the building deadline was set for 2019. [2] It would have hosted matches for UEFA Euro 2020, [3] and would have become the home ground of the national football team of Belgium. [4]
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Republic of Ireland Georgia: 1–0 40,317 [279] 11 May 2019 2019 FAI Intermediate Cup Final: Avondale United: Crumlin United: 1–0 [280] 10 June 2019 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Republic of Ireland Gibraltar: 2–0 36,281 [281] 5 September 2019 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Republic of Ireland Switzerland: 1–1 44,111 [282]
The 2020 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2020 or simply Euro 2020, was the 16th UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international men's football championship of Europe organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). [1]
The stadium's original architect is the Dutchman Rob Schuurman. The original all-seated capacity was 54,990. [2] After the 2019–20 season, but before Euro 2020, capacity was expanded by 660. [1] [20] The final increased capacity after the 2017-2021 renovation project is 56,120, [1] an increase of 1,130.
The stadium has a capacity of 17,250 and is suitable for use for both association football and rugby union matches. Opened in 2020, the stadium is at the heart of plans to regenerate the surrounding area, including new homes and commercial opportunities. It was used during the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 (Euros), which was held in England.
Parken was built on the site of former Denmark national stadium, Idrætsparken, from 1990 to 1992. The last national team match in Idrætsparken was a 0–2 Euro 1992 qualification loss to Yugoslavia on 14 November 1990, and on 9 September 1992, Parken was opened with a 1–2 defeat in a friendly game against Germany.
2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2020 venue, UEFA Euro 2024 venue 2012 and 2025 UEFA Champions League finals venue NFL International Series Stadium uses retractable seating [21] 2005: 4 [2] [6] [3] 17 Estadio La Cartuja de Sevilla: 70,000 (expected) Seville Spain: Athletics, Spain national football team* UEFA Euro 2020 venue: 1999: 4 [2] [6 ...