Euro 2028: Football tournament set to benefit as UK government pledges £900m to sports events and facilities | Football News
More than 900 million pounds sterling will be engaged in the main sporting events and basic sports across the United Kingdom in a “transformational investment” in the coming years, the government announced.
Euro 2028, the European athletic championships next year and the Male Tour de France and female leaves in 2027 are among the key events that will be organized in the country which will benefit from more than half a billion financing books.
At least 400 million pounds sterling will also be invested in new and improved basic sports facilities at the national level after financing has been described in the expenditure examination of last week, said the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland will be co-hosted Euro 2028, the mastery male football tournament which should generate up to 2.4 billion pounds sterling of socio-economic value alone, said the DCMS.
The other major events planned in the United Kingdom include the Women’s Rugby World Cup in England this summer, the Commonwealth 2026 games in Glasgow and the Invictus Games, founded by the Duke of Sussex, in Birmingham in 2027.
Earlier this month, more than 100 athletes called on the Prime Minister to support a London offer for the 2029 world athletics championships.
But the government has not yet engaged in the offer, but has not excluded either, with a spokesperson saying that he was working with UK Sport to guarantee a series of major sporting events until 2035.
However, the DCMS confirmed that the work continued to develop an offer for the United Kingdom to host the Women’s FIFA World Cup in 2035.
Sports organizations and local managers for basic initiatives will work closely with the Department to establish what each community needs before new plans are set up.
He said investment will not only help create jobs and stimulate regional prosperity, but also reduce obstacles to opportunities and “bring communities through shared national moments”.
The secretary of culture Lisa Nandy said: “Sport tells our national story in a way that few other things can, unite communities, inspire millions and present our nation on the world scene.
“This major support for world -class events will lead to economic growth across the country, offering our change plan.
“Coupled with a strong investment in basic sport, we create a full path to allow the next generation of sports heroes to train and participate in sports in the communities of the United Kingdom.”
The announcement comes after Ms. Nandy previously promised 100 million pounds sterling to improve sports facilities across the United Kingdom, including new and improved land, changing rooms, goal posts and spotlights in March.
Nick Webborn, president of UK Sport, praised new funding as having “enormous potential to stimulate economic growth, bring people together and inspire the next generation”.
He said: “We believe that live sport is a fundamental element of the social fabric of this country.
“We are really delighted to work with the government and to support their commitment to guarantee the pipeline of major events beyond 2028 to make sure that we can continue to reach, inspire and unite people in every corner of the country.”
Stuart Andrew, the conservative secretary of shadow culture, said: “The financing of the main sporting events and basic sport is welcome – but the expenditure exam was not a boon for British sports.
“Rachel Reeves’ tax increases force schools to sell playgrounds and raise business prices for stadiums.
“At the same time, plowing has abandoned the funds of opening schools and the National Citizen Service – depriving young people of sporting opportunities.
“Work must recognize that their economic mismanagement deals with a devastating blow for the sport sector.”