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Turkey or Germany: UEFA to choose EURO 2024 host

NYON, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Various shots from media representatives waiting in front of UEFA headquarters near Lake Geneva on September 27, 2018 in Nyon. UEFA officials will decide on whether Turkey or Germany will host 2024 UEFA European Football Championship (EURO 2024). A total of 18 UEFA officials -- including the president, 5 UEFA vice presidents and 12 executive committee members -- are eligible to participate in the voting.UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, vice-presidents Swedish Karl-Erik Nilsson, Portuguese Fernando Gomes, Ukrainian Grigoriy Surkis, Italian Michele Uva and British David Gill will vote in the election.The executive members, who are eligible to vote, include Polish Zbigniew Boniek, Hungarian Sandor Csanyi, Irish John Delaney, Swedish Peter Gillieron, French Florence Hardouin, Bulgarian Borislav Mihaylov, Spanish Juan Luis Larrea Sarobe, Croatian Davor Suker, Dutch Michael van Praag, Italian Andrea Agnelli and British Ivan Gazidis.Swedish Lars-Christer Olsson, a member of the executive committee, is unlikely to participate in the election due to health issues.Turkey’s Servet Yardimci, who is a member of the executive committee, and Germany’s Reinhard Grindel, who is a vice president of the UEFA, are not eligible to vote. (Footage by Bayram Altug/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
NYON, SWITZERLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Various shots from media representatives waiting in front of UEFA headquarters near Lake Geneva on September 27, 2018 in Nyon. UEFA officials will decide on whether Turkey or Germany will host 2024 UEFA European Football Championship (EURO 2024). A total of 18 UEFA officials -- including the president, 5 UEFA vice presidents and 12 executive committee members -- are eligible to participate in the voting.UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, vice-presidents Swedish Karl-Erik Nilsson, Portuguese Fernando Gomes, Ukrainian Grigoriy Surkis, Italian Michele Uva and British David Gill will vote in the election.The executive members, who are eligible to vote, include Polish Zbigniew Boniek, Hungarian Sandor Csanyi, Irish John Delaney, Swedish Peter Gillieron, French Florence Hardouin, Bulgarian Borislav Mihaylov, Spanish Juan Luis Larrea Sarobe, Croatian Davor Suker, Dutch Michael van Praag, Italian Andrea Agnelli and British Ivan Gazidis.Swedish Lars-Christer Olsson, a member of the executive committee, is unlikely to participate in the election due to health issues.Turkey’s Servet Yardimci, who is a member of the executive committee, and Germany’s Reinhard Grindel, who is a vice president of the UEFA, are not eligible to vote. (Footage by Bayram Altug/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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