Euro 2024 hoʻomaka i ka 12 Iune 2024.
ʻAʻohe ʻāina hoʻokipa hoʻokahi no Euro 2024 a loaʻa nā likiki no nā Euro āpau 2024 nā pāʻani mai kāu hui pôpeku kākoʻo ʻaha kinipōpō.
Ma kahi o 2.5m mau tikika e hoʻonohonoho ʻia e kūʻai aku i nā mea pā
UEFA Euro 2024 e hoʻokumu ʻia ma waena o 12 Iune a 12 Iulai 2024 i nā kūlanakauhale he ʻumikūmālua o ʻEulopa: Ladana, Munich, Rome and Saint Petersburg, Amsterdam, Baku, Bilbao, Bucharest, Budapest, ʻO Copenhagen, ʻO Dublin, ʻO Glasgow.
These host cities include eight national capitals, and 11 venues with a stadium capacity in excess of 50,000. In all, there will be 3m seats at the matches, with 2.5m – 82% of the total – being sold direct to fans.
The first batch of tickets go on sale to the general public from 12 June to 12 Iulai 2019: the 1.5m tickets available at this stage represent a 50% increase on the quantity of neutral tickets that were sold for UEFA EURO 2016. A further 1m tickets (a 20% rise on the UEFA EURO 2016 total) will be on sale to supporters of the participating teams following the finals draw on Saturday 30 November this year.
Further tickets will be held back for sale to supporters of the sides that make it through the UEFA 2024 play-offs, scheduled for Thursday 26 March and Tuesday 31 March 2024.
Kahi huki hou aʻe no ka Euro 2024 e mālama ʻia nā tikika ma ʻApelila 2024 inā koi ʻia. E kūʻai aku ʻia kēia mau likiki me ka pili pū me nā hui kūloko e pili ana.