Even the president of U n EFA has acknowledged that the Euro 2020 format is unfair

Euro 2020 has asked for many mental gymnastics from its fans this summer. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the European Champions, UEFA made the strange decision in 2012 for the competition to be held in several countries on the continent and not just one, Periscope broadcast. It was a breakdown of tradition that had many opponents of that world, but [...]
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the European Champions, UEFA made the strange decision in 2012 for the competition to be held in several countries on the continent and not just one, Periscope broadcast.
It was a break-up of tradition that had many opponents in that world, but now even more after the David-19 pandemic, which has made it even harder for fans to change countries.
But perhaps the most controversial aspect of the U system EFA, it's been that some Nationals have had the luxury of playing their own matches at home, broadcast Periscope.
No doubt he gave infusion to England's success, for the two semifinals were played in ʹWembleyʹ.
Not only this, but other competition semifinals, Italy, Spain and Denmark have had the benefit of playing all group fights at home.
The fact that the current system is unfair has been reconciled to the president himself UEFA, Alexander Ceferin.
” I won't support this system any more,” said Ceferin for ) BBC Sports.
In a way, it is not fair that some nationals must travel more than 10,000 miles [10,000 km], while others have traveled just 1,000 miles.
It's not fair for fans who had to be in Rome one day and a few days later, in Baku, which is a four-and-a-half-hour flight.
” had to travel a lot, in countries with different jurisdictions, different policies, countries in the EU and outside the EU, so it was not easy.
It was a form that was decided before I had this position and I respect it. It's an interesting idea, but it's hard to implement and I don't think we're going to do it again.” /Periscope. com/












