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Women’s Euro 2022: Tournament organisers defend use of Man City Academy Stadium amid criticism | Football News


The Manchester City Academy Stadium will generate “a great atmosphere worthy of a Women’s European Championship”, tournament organisers have said amid criticism of the venue.

Iceland international Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir branded the use of the 4,700-capacity stadium for Euro 2022 as “disrespectful” to women’s football.

The stadium, where Manchester City’s women’s team play their home games, is the tournament’s smallest ground and will stage three group matches, including Iceland’s clashes with Belgium and Italy in July.

Lyon midfielder Gunnarsdottir told Their Pitch podcast she felt some of the stadium choices were “shocking”, adding that Iceland would be playing at “a training ground from (Manchester) City”, before labelling the situation as “just embarrassing” for the sport.

Tournament organisers revealed on Tuesday that eight matches have now sold out, including both of Iceland’s contests at the City Academy Stadium and all of England’s group matches are sell-outs, with the opening clash against Austria at Old Trafford on July 6 the latest to hit capacity.

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Manchester City Academy Stadium will host three Women’s Euro 2022 games this summer

In response to Gunnarsdottir’s comments, a spokesperson for Euro 2022 said: “Manchester City Academy is not a training ground. It is the official home stadium of Manchester City Women’s Football Club.

“It has been used previously for UEFA Women’s Champions League fixtures and will generate a great atmosphere worthy of a Women’s Euro.

“Iceland’s two opening fixtures have sold out, alongside five other Euro 2022 fixtures, which highlights the huge level of interest in the tournament already.

“We believe that with two of the biggest football stadiums in England (Old Trafford and Wembley), four venues with a capacity of 30,000 or more, two venues over 10,000 and two stadiums under 10,000, the right mix of stadiums has been chosen to provide the tournament with a platform to fulfil its potential.

“We are confident that many matches will be sold out and are looking forward to more than doubling the total attendance of UEFA Women’s Euro 2017 in the Netherlands and delivering the best ever UEFA Women’s Euro.”

Women’s Euro 2022: Fixtures, venues, and kick-off times

England manager Sarina Wiegman during a training session at St George's Park, Burton upon Trent. Picture date: Tuesday November 23, 2021.
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Sarina Wiegman will take charge of her first major tournament as England manager this summer

Fixtures, dates, kick-off times and venues – here’s the full schedule for Women’s Euro 2022, which takes place in England this summer.

The tournament gets under way at Old Trafford on Wednesday July 6 when England take on Austria and it ends at Wembley Stadium with the final, which takes place on Sunday July 31.

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Here’s all you need to know…

The groups…

Group A: England, Austria, Norway, Northern Ireland

Group B: Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland

Group C: Netherlands, Sweden, C3*, Switzerland

Group D: France, Italy, Belgium, Iceland

*Russia suspended until further notice

The venues…

  • Wembley Stadium (London)
  • Brentford Community Stadium (London)
  • Brighton and Hove Community Stadium (Brighton)
  • Manchester City Academy Stadium (Manchester)
  • Old Trafford (Manchester)
  • Stadium MK (Milton Keynes)
  • New York Stadium (Rotherham)
  • Bramall Lane (Sheffield)
  • St Mary’s Stadium (Southampton)
  • Leigh Sports Village (Leigh)





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