Germany Advances Bid to Host UEFA Women's EURO 2029
Seventeen German cities, including Munich and Rostock, vie for selection as potential venues for the prestigious tournament.
- The German Football Association (DFB) has received applications from 17 cities, including Berlin, Munich, and Rostock, to serve as host venues for the UEFA Women's EURO 2029.
- The tournament is planned to feature 16 teams competing over 31 match days in approximately eight stadiums with a minimum seating capacity of 20,000.
- Germany faces competition from Italy, Poland, Portugal, and a joint bid from Denmark and Sweden to secure hosting rights for the event.
- The DFB will submit preliminary bid documents to UEFA by March 12, 2025, with UEFA's final decision expected in December 2025.
- The Women's EURO 2029 would mark Germany's third time hosting the tournament, following previous editions in 1989 and 2001.