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ESP wins Euro: 20:19, 11 July 2024: 580 × 470 (572 KB) DarkShadowTNT: Reverted to version as of 20:55, 6 July 2024 (UTC). Note that the legend and usage on wikis does not allow showing which countries progressed to the finals; only runner-up (light blue) and champion (dark blue), i.e. only after the finale has concluded: 00:33, 11 July 2024
UEFA Euro 2024; Usage on frr.wikipedia.org Futbaal EM 2024; Usage on fr.wikinews.org Catégorie:Championnat d'Europe de football 2024; Usage on fy.wikipedia.org UEFA Euro 2024; Usage on ga.wikipedia.org UEFA Euro 2024; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Eurocopa de Fútbol de 2024; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org 2024-es labdarúgó-Európa-bajnokság
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Germany had a wide selection of stadiums that met UEFA's minimum capacity requirement of 30,000 seats for European Championship matches. [17] The Olympiastadion in Berlin was the largest stadium at UEFA Euro 2024. It hosted the final of the tournament, along with three group-stage matches, a round of 16 match, and a quarterfinal.
Euro 2024 was planned with a starring role for trains to carry fans — and even teams to some games — who had good memories of free or cheap transport at the well-organized 2006 World Cup.
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