Overview
- The UEFA Executive Committee selected Germany in Nyon, with the decision announced by president Aleksander Čeferin.
- Germany secured 15 of 17 votes, outpacing the Denmark–Sweden joint bid with 2 and Poland with none.
- The tournament will feature 16 teams and be staged in Cologne, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hanover, Leipzig, Munich and Wolfsburg in summer 2029.
- Germany will host the event for a third time and is the competition’s most successful nation with eight titles.
- UEFA also allocated youth championships to Belgium and Turkey (Women’s U17 2028, 2029), Portugal and Italy (Women’s U19 2028, 2029), Lithuania and Moldova (Men’s U17 2028, 2029), and the Czech Republic, Bulgaria and the Netherlands (Men’s U19 2027–2029).