SportLightning Posted January 9 Report Share Posted January 9 This Thursday, the Men's EHF Euro 2022 begins in Hungary and Slovakia. Here are the five host cities that Hungary and Slovakia will be using throughout the Men's EHF Euro 2022 for the next four weeks: Budapest (Hungary) MVM Dome (Capacity: 20,022) Bratislava (Slovakia) Ondrej Nepela Arena (Capacity: 10,000) Debrecen (Hungary) Főnix Arena (Capacity: 6,500) Košice (Slovakia) Steel Aréna (Capacity: 7,900) Szeged (Hungary) Pick Aréna (Capacity: 8,143) 24 teams: Hungary (Co-Host), Slovakia (Co-Host), Spain, Croatia, Germany, Serbia, Sweden, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Denmark, France, Norway, Iceland, Portugal, Belarus ,Slovenia, Netherlands, Austria, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Ukraine and Lithuania That's how it will be for the Men's EHF Euro 2022 in Hungary and Slovakia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SportLightning Posted January 9 Author Report Share Posted January 9 Now here the country that Hungary and Slovakia will pass it on for the next Men's EHF Euro in two years to be played in Germany for 2024. Here are the venues for Germany 2024 with almost two years from today from January 10 to 28. Germany will be the first to be playing both the EHF Euro and the UEFA Euro the same year. Düsseldorf: Merkur Spiel-Arena (Capacity: 50,000) this is where the opening match will be played and is expected to break the world record of number of spectators during a handball game. Berlin: Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 14,800) Mannheim: SAP Arena Munich: SAP Garden (Capacity: 11,500) [Currently Under Construction, opening Summer 2022] Hamburg: Barclaycard Arena (Capacity: 13,300) Cologne: Lanxess Arena (Capacity: 19,750) this is where the final weekend will be played which they will crown Men's EHF Euro 2024 champions on January 28, 2024. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
munichfan Posted January 9 Report Share Posted January 9 Oh, that must have been a close one in Hungary. I went to Budapest in late November and that arena was still a construction site back then. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SportLightning Posted January 10 Author Report Share Posted January 10 3 hours ago, munichfan said: Oh, that must have been a close one in Hungary. I went to Budapest in late November and that arena was still a construction site back then. That's where the final of the Men's EHF Euro 2022 will take place the same for the Women's EHF Euro 2024 will be the that Hungary will co-host along with Austria and Switzerland. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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