- February 9, 2017
- Posted by: SportsV
- Categories: Event News, Home News, News
UEFA has confirmed the receipt of declarations of interest from 15 member national associations to host the club competition finals in 2019.
The bidding procedure for the selection of the venues to host the finals of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Women’s Champions League and UEFA Super Cup in 2019, was launched on 9 December 2016, with a 27 January deadline set for associations to express their interest.
Host selection will be made in September 2017.
UEFA Champions League:
Azerbaijan | Baku | Olympic Stadium |
Spain | Madrid | Estadio Metropolitano |
UEFA Europa League:
Azerbaijan | Baku | Olympic Stadium |
Georgia | Tbilisi | Dinamo Arena |
*Germany | Frankfurt | Frankfurt Stadion |
*Germany | Stuttgart | Arena Stuttgart |
Scotland | Glasgow | Hampden Park |
Spain | Sevilla | Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán |
Turkey | Istanbul | Beşiktaş Arena |
UEFA Women’s Champions League:
Czech Republic | Prague | Eden Arena |
Hungary | Budapest | Ferencváros Aréna |
Kazakhstan | Astana | Astana Arena |
Lithuania | Kaunas | Darius & Girenas Stadium |
Scotland | Glasgow | Hampden Park |
Spain | Madrid | Coliseum Alfonso Pérez |
UEFA Super Cup:
Albania | Tirana | Qemal Stafa Stadium |
France | Toulouse | Stadium de Toulouse |
Hungary | Budapest | Ferencváros Aréna |
Israel | Haifa | Sammy Ofer Stadium |
Kazakhstan | Astana | Astana Arena |
Northern Ireland | Belfast | Windsor Park |
*Poland | Gdansk | Arena Gdansk |
*Poland | Warsaw | Stadion Narodowy |
Scotland | Glasgow | Hampden Park |
Turkey | Istanbul | Beşiktaş Arena |
The declarations of interest are not binding and the final proposals will have to be delivered with the bid dossiers by 6 June 2017. The UEFA Executive Committee will select the successful host associations in September 2017.
*Each bidding association will only be entitled to a maximum of one bid per final.
Source: ©UEFA.com
Image: The KSS-designed 30,000-seat Sammy Ofer Stadium, located at the southern gateway to Haifa, was designed in partnership with local architects Mansfeld Kehat, and is a striking new landmark in the city. The design concept combines the key stadium elements of seating bowl, roof and external envelope into a single elegant form, and the shimmering gold shingle cladding provides a strong contrast with the rugged Mount Carmel backdrop. The stadium is the new home venue for both Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Premier League, and also successfully hosted its first match for the Israeli national team in November 2014. Courtesy: KSS