Difference between revisions 258849514 and 260242202 on enwiki{{future sport}} {{Unreferenced|date=May 2008}} {{Cleanup|date=July 2008}} <!-- template for later use {{Infobox International Football Competition | tourney_name = UEFA European Football Championship | year = 2020 | other_titles = (contracted; show full)itically attractive bid could come from [[Balkan]] neighbours Croatia and Serbia, republics of the former [[Yugoslavia]] that broke up in the 1990s after the [[Yugoslav Wars]], in which the two countries fought against each other. A joint hosting between Croatia and Serbia would signify the era of peace that has been established in the region, and by 2020 they would have significant time to develop new and redevelop existing suitable stadia in cities such as [[Zagreb]], [[Split]], [[Beograd]] and [[Nis]]. And would improve Diplomatic relations. This bid will not be as powerful as the [[Euro 2012]] bid with Hungary & Croatia, a more impressive country, a better infrastructure and more founds for sauce an event than Serbia , but the Croatians have no other solution then a single bid for the tournament, a standard it is not capable of. ===='''Stadia'''==== '''Croatia''' (contracted; show full){{International football}} {{fb end}} [[Category:2020 in football (soccer)]] [[Category:UEFA European Football Championship tournaments]] [[nl:Europees kampioenschap voetbal 2020]] [[wuu:2020年欧洲足球冠军赛]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=260242202.
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