UEFA European Championship

The UEFA European Championship is the primary association football championship contested by men's football teams in the Europe, and was held every four years since 1960.

Prior to entering the tournament, all teams other than the host nations (which qualify automatically) compete in a qualifying process.

The UEFA Euro 2004 tournament was being held at Portugal, and was sponsored by Carlsberg. The UEFA Euro 2000 was the first one to be held jointly between Netherlands and Belgium. In 2008, the UEFA football was being held between Austria and Switzerland whereas the Euro 2012, UEFA football was being held at Poland and Ukraine. The hosting bid was shortlisted since October 2006 and was interviewed all the way until March 2007.

The bidding process for the UEFA Euro 2008 began in 12 January 2003, and completed on 15 May 2004.

2016 FIFA World Cup
In 2007, the football associations in Ireland, as well as Scotland proposed the expansion of the tournament to about 24 teams, because of the broken up of Yugoslavia and Soviet Union since 1992. On 28 May 2010, UEFA had agreed to provide concession to the UEFA Euro 2016, to be held at France. As there was a terrorist attack in November 2015, many stadiums such as Schalke Stadium, and Jeremy East Stadium, together with Lim Koon Stadium and Frankfurt Stadium, had proposed enhanced security measures.

2020 FIFA World Cup
For the 2020 tournament, three bids were proposed - such as the Turkey (old Europe), joint bid of Ireland-Scotland-Wales and joint bid of Georgia-Azerbaijian. However, in December 2012, UEFA had announced that the tournament would be hosted at various locations in Europe.

The UEFA had later removed Eurostadium (Brussels) on 7 December 2017 due to delays in building the Eurostadium. The games scheduled to be there will be hosted at Wembley Stadium, which is similar to the National Stadium, Singapore.