Russia bids to co-host Euro 2020
Russia bids to co-host Euro 2020
For the first time, Euro 2020 will be held in various cities across Europe as proposed by UEFA President Michel Platini.

Moscow: St. Petersburg formally placed a bid to host four matches of the Euro 2020, the Russian Football Union said on Thursday. If the bid is approved, Russian's second-largest city will become one of 13 venues among which the tournament will be shared, reports Xinhua.

For the first time, Euro 2020 will be held in various cities across Europe as proposed by UEFA President Michel Platini.

One country will host the semi-finals and final, while 12 others will host group games and knockout matches. St. Petersburg, if approved, will host three grouping and one quarterfinal games.

St. Petersburg's 69,000-seat Zenit stadium currently under construction will host a semifinal of the 2018 World Cup. The arena is to be completed in 2015, seven years behind the schedule.

Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said Russia has a full right to place its bid because 2020 will mark the 60th anniversary of the first Euro Cup won by the Soviet Union.

FIFA President Sepp Blatter insisted Tuesday that hosting the 2018 World Cup would be an advantage for Russian bid because it guarantees that all necessary infrastructure for Euro 2020 was ready.

The list of bids will be considered Sep 19-20 at the UEFA meeting in Croatia and the final choice is to be made in September 2014.

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