The tickets are now yours! National team Stadium information Name: Aviva Stadium Capacity: 51,700 Address: 62 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland Description: The Aviva Stadium is the national football stadium of Ireland. The stadium is owned by IRFU and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI)...
It resumed with the knockout stage on 15 February, culminating in the final when Atalanta were crowned in Dublin on 22 May.Sign up to MyUEFA! Knockout stages Final Atalanta 3-0 Leverkusen Semi-finals First legs 2 MayMarseille 1-1 AtalantaRoma 0-2 Leverkusen Second legs...
finals was tinged with nostalgia. While Istanbul prepared to host the last UEFA Cup final before the competition's rebirth as the UEFA Europa League, the long tradition of Wednesday evening finals in the champions' competition would come to an end a week later at the Olympic Stadium in Rome....
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We promise to stage an innovative and sustainable tournament that is also the most accessible EURO ever – with a record-breaking three million tickets for fans. UEFA EURO 2028 across the UK and Ireland will also help to drive forward positive social impact, helping communiti...
With a capacity in excess of 50,000, Dublin Arena is the home of the Republic of Ireland's national football and Ireland's rugby union team. First opened in 2010, the stadium will be staging its second UEFA Europa League decider, having been the venue ...
From Dublin to Baku, the shortlisted freestylers will now have to wait six weeks to find out whether they have been successful. For more information, including how to vote for your favourite freestyler, please visitwww.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2...
With a capacity in excess of 50,000, Dublin Arena is the home of the Republic of Ireland's national football and Ireland's rugby union team. First opened in 2010, the stadium will be staging its second UEFA Europa League decider, having been the venue for theall-Portugue...
They generated several changes, such as the dropping of Dublin, which could not offer guarantees in this respect, and the replacement of Bilbao with Seville as a host venue to comply with regional differences that existed for sanitary restrictions (https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/mediaservices/...