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Wednesday 23 March 2016

Euro 2016 matches this summer 'could be played behind closed doors without spectators because of terrorism' - UEFA

UEFA bosses are considering closing stadiums from fans this summer in France as the world is still coming to terms from the shock of the Paris Terror attack in the Stade de France last year and most recently the Brussels airport attack that gulped 34 lives.

The EURO 2016 Tournament which is the biggest football tournament for European nations, will be held across 10 stadiums in 10 cities in France with the capacity of the smallest stadium being 33,000 while the largest being 81,000 (Stade de France) making it an easy target for terrorists attack.



With the tournament barely 3 months away, UEFA executive committee vice-president Giancarlo Abete has admitted the best option could be to play the matches behind closed doors.
'Euro 2016 is the kind of event we can't delay or postpone.' Abete told French radio station Radio 24. We can't exclude the possibility of playing behind closed doors as we cannot exclude terrorism.'
In a statement, UEFA said:
'We will continue their joint work and will regularly monitor the level of risk for the tournament and their respective organisational plans. 'For over three years now, EURO 2016 SAS has been working closely with the relevant authorities to develop the most appropriate mechanisms in order to guarantee a safe and secure tournament and all necessary measures are being taken to ensure that is the case for all involved.' France's interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve was keen to stress adequate security measures have been put in place.
'The events in Brussels remind us of the very high level of security which is necessary to ensure Euro 2016 is successful,' said Cazeneuve, who at a press conference said the government would contribute £1.5million for CCTV projects to cover fan zones during the tournament.
'Euro 2016 must combine sportsmanship, festivity and security for the teams, coaches and fan. It is 80 days to the start of Euro 2016 and the organisers, cities and state services are fully mobilised. 'Euro 2016 should be a celebration but collective security is an obligation for everyone alongside the government.'

20 comments:

Rotimi segun said...

A football match without spectators?????..... gon b boring as fuuck

Unknown said...

It's well

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Na wa o.. May God show us the end of all these terrorist soon.


~glo rule your world~ cos I do.

Unknown said...

Good for them. Prevention is better than cure.

Unknown said...

A stadium with only footballers doesn't sound like fun









PEPSI ADDICT

Aproko Queen said...

All becos of isis...na wah oh

Lonzo Obere Jnr said...

it will be boring

Unknown said...

hmmmmm.

Unknown said...

Hope it helps

Unknown said...

Huh?





Okbye.

Unknown said...

It is well! Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

The best option is to adopt Buhari's method. According to Buhari, the reason why Nigeria will join Islamic coalition against terrorism is because terrorists have always claimed to be Muslims. Ban all Muslims from football tournaments because of the same reason adduced by Buhari. That's the only way to guarantee a terror-free competition.

Unknown said...

Football will be boring.simply stop Muslims from entering the stadium.

Unknown said...

Good one...

Uc Gist said...

Terrorist everywhere may God help us...

Unknown said...

Wonder how it'd be
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Yaneez Deeyah said...

Serious matter

Unknown said...

Even training will be lively than the matches

Oskirin said...

NO..NO an No.dt means w are succumbing to dere threats and activiities.wht we need 2 do is 2 b xtra vigilante and kip people on dere toes.

peter said...

The match will be so boring

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