Mar 27 2025
Incorporated with the five UK and Ireland Football Associations as shareholders, the Delivery Company is tasked with organising the tournament in line with the UEFA hosting agreement.
Debbie Hewitt MBE, Chair of The Football Association, is confirmed as Chair of the UK & Ireland 2028 Board. She is joined on the Board by three Independent Non-Executive Directors:
The position of UK & Ireland 2028 Managing Director on the Board will be held by Chris Bryant MBE, while the Board also comprises the Chief Executive Officers of the host Football Associations.
These appointments demonstrate the strong professional expertise and track-record of success across the partnership to deliver large-scale major event projects. This includes wide-ranging corporate and senior management experience spanning international football and other sports, commerce, law and retail.
The inaugural Board meeting will take place on 28 March at the National Stadium of Wales, Cardiff.
Football Association of Ireland CEO David Courell said: "We are excited to enter into this next phase of delivery of EURO 2028 as we work closely with our fellow host nations to offer a welcoming, safe and exciting summer of football in 2028.
"This tournament will provide a hugely positive economic and social impact on our community, our city and our country, and we look forward to collaborating with both UEFA and the Government of Ireland to ensure that it is a success."
Martin Kallen, UEFA Events SA CEO, said: “Today marks a major milestone in our preparations for UEFA EURO 2028. UK & Ireland 2028 Limited will play a key role in delivering a variety of areas of the tournament. Together we will work to ensure that UEFA EURO 2028 is delivered to the highest standards and to make sure that the tournament is a resounding success – for European football, for the host associations and their communities, and for all football fans.
“We look forward to continuing our excellent collaboration with our partners in the UK and Ireland, including the respective governments and host cities, and look forward to seeing this new structure come to life through a dedicated workforce. Together, we will organise an unforgettable tournament that will captivate football fans around the world.”
With preparations for UEFA EURO fully underway, the UK & Ireland 2028 Delivery Company will work closely with Government Partners to deliver their defined areas of responsibility, including:
As with previous EURO Championships, and as the competition owner, UEFA will retain responsibility for operational, competition, sporting, integrity and regulatory, marketing and commercial, ticketing and hospitality matters.
The UK & Ireland 2028 Board is:
Irish Football Association CEO, Patrick Nelson, is an observer on the Board alongside a representative from each of the UK & Ireland Government Partners and UK Sport.
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