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France has named the 12 venues it hopes will be able to host the 2016 European Championship.
The French football federation said Wednesday that stadiums in ... , Lyon, Marseille, Nancy, Nice, Paris, Saint-Denis, Saint-Etienne, Strasbourg and Toulouse could all be used if France hosts Euro 2016.
Matches would be played at nine venues, while the three others would be backups.
France must hand in its ...
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LFP president Frédéric Thiriez has hailed Euro 2016 as a “historic opportunity†for French football to modernise its stadia and loosen the game’s financial dependence on the sale of TV rights. 10 Ligue 1 clubs were named among the 12 grounds making up the French candidacy.
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"Lorik Atmos" <asmdtc***invalid.mc> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Je crois que pour l'organisation de l'euro 2016 c'est foutu.
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tant mieux on ne nous bassinera plus avec la construction inutile de stades
toujours vides. Il y a mieux à faire avec l'argent d'où qu'il vienne !
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Lucien COSTE
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... than 3 percent of its G.D.P. None of the 16 countries that use the euro are expected to meet that goal soon, however, with the typical budget deficit projected ... to 0.35 percent of gross domestic product from 2016 onward and no longer allows the federal states to run deficits ... 3% budget deficit pledge required to adopt the Euro. Does anyone think the Eurozone countries will adopt balanced budgets by ...
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... recommended that the home Ashes Tests return to terrestrial TV from 2016. GR
9.53am: Morning. Hopefully we'll receive news from ... favourites, but according to Amy Lawrence, the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 winners aren't firing on all cylinders. Meanwhile it's ... , but according to Amy Lawrence, the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 winners aren't firing on all cylinders. Meanwhile it's ...
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