Euro 2008 will be hosted by either Switzerland or Austria

Updated on physical education 2024-05-26
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Switzerland and Austria are both hosts of Euro 2008.

    From September 2006 to October 2007, 50 teams will compete for the final qualification. They will be divided into seven groups, six of which will be seven teams and one of eight teams, with the top two teams in each group qualifying, and these 14 teams will play the final stage against the two hosts, so there will be no play-offs in the qualifying stage of this European Championship.

    The following are the results of the draw:

    Group A: Portugal, Poland, Serbia and Montenegro, Belgium, Finland, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan;

    Group B: France, Italy, Ukraine, Scotland, Lithuania, Georgia, Faroe Islands;

    Group C: Greece, Turkey, Norway, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Moldova, Malta;

    Group D: Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Ireland, Wales, Cyprus, San Marino;

    Group E: England, Croatia, Russia, Israel, Estonia, Macedonia, Andorra;

    Group F: Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Latvia, Iceland, Northern Ireland, Liechtenstein;

    Group G: Netherlands, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Albania, Belarus, Luxembourg;

    The 50 teams are divided into 7 pots. Euro 2004 champions Greece are automatically seeded, but they are still likely to face two strong opponents in the group. England, France and the Netherlands are all likely to face tough opponents like Germany, Italy and Spain.

    The draw will start with the teams in Pot 7, with the first team to move into the A8 position, followed by the teams drawn from B7 to H7 and finally the A7 team. From Pot 6 onwards, teams will be drawn from Group A to Group H until the draw for the seeded teams in Pot 1 is completed.

    Attached: Team Classification:

    Band 1: Greece, Netherlands, Portugal, England, Czech Republic, France, Sweden;

    Tier 2: Germany, Croatia, Italy, Turkey, Poland, Spain, Romania;

    Tier 3: Serbia and Montenegro, Russia, Denmark, Norway, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Slovakia;

    Tier 4: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ireland, Belgium, Latvia, Israel, Scotland, Slovenia;

    Band 5: Hungary, Finland, Estonia, Wales, Lithuania, Albania, Iceland;

    Band 6: Georgia, Macedonia, Belarus, Armenia, Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Moldova;

    Band 7: Liechtenstein, Azerbaijan, Andorra, Malta, Faroe Islands, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, San Marino;

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Co-hosted by Switzerland and Austria.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Switzerland and Austria are both hosts.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is co-organized by Switzerland and Austria.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Both. It is co-organized by these two countries.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Spain waited 44 years until Euro 2008 to win another international title. In that event, bullfighting.

    The experts set off a wave of red with their performances, and in the final final, Louis? Aragonés led the team to a convincing victory over Germany to lift the eventual trophy Orange team's performance Switzerland and Austria were both knocked out in the group stage, but their neighbours Germany did well. In Group B, Joakim?

    Loew led the team to a beautiful 2-0 win over Poland in their opening game, and although a subsequent defeat to Croatia put them in a tough final game against Austria, they still managed to beat them 1-0 to advance. If the Germans are to finish on the top podium, they will have to find their form and climb over the mountain of Portugal in the quarter-finals, where they took a 2-0 lead in the first 26 minutes before being eliminated 3-2 at full-time. The final four battled was more dramatic, but they used the same scoreline to force the Turks to pack up and go home.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Geneva Stadium.

    The 30,000-capacity stadium in Geneva, a world-famous city, was officially opened on 16 March 2003 with the first match between Sevet and the youth team of the Swiss Super League.

    Stadium Luz Grund, Zurich.

    As the largest city in Switzerland, the Stade de Rouz (Magic Track) is the smallest of the four Swiss cities to host the European Championships, with a capacity of around 30,000 people.

    Vanketdorf Stadium in Bern.

    The Wankdorf Stadium is a history where the former West Germany defeated an invincible Hungary in the 1954 World Cup and created the Bern Miracle.

    St. Jacobs Park Basel.

    Basel is not the capital or largest city of Switzerland, but the St. Jacobs Park will host three of Switzerland's group games at the European Championships.

    Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna.

    The 50,000 spectators in Vienna's Ernst Happel Arena will be the lucky of the thousands of fans in attendance.

    Uzelsa Stadium in Klagenfur.

    Klagenfurt's strategic location has long been a battleground for soldiers, and the Uzelsa Stadium will turn it into a football paradise.

    Salzburg Stadium.

    The Stade Salzburg itself did not meet the requirements to host the European Championship, but it was rebuilt and expanded from 18,686 to 30,000 seats.

    Innsbruck Tivolineu Stadium.

    The Neu Stadium in Tivoli Innsbruck was also renovated to host the Euro 2008 tournament. Although the expansion cost is quite a lot, it is believed that the European Cup will bring passenger flow.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Group A: Switzerland, Czech Republic, Portugal, Turkey;

    Group B: Austria, Croatia, Germany, Poland;

    Group C: Netherlands, Italy, Romania, France;

    Group D: Greece, Sweden, Spain, Russia.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Fatilah? The Turks led by Trim were also in that session.

    One of the highlights of the tournament was BAI, who reached the semi-finals in the same way as they beat Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Croatia in the final minute. However, in Basel, they suffered the same bitter fruit in the semi-final against Germany, and this time it was their turn to be tested in the heart, with Lahm scoring in the 90th minute to help Germany advance. Unfortunately, Ram's happiness was short-lived.

    The left-back had little advantage of defending Xavi in the final in Vienna, and it was his mistake that led to Torres providing a lethal assist in the 33rd minute, a scene that Aragonés' side had always played out in an impressive month, with the Spaniard firmly in control of the situation and then delivering the fatal blow. [1]

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