Euro 2008

UEFA make 250 million euros profit from Euro 2008

09:37 BST, Tue 29 Jul 2008
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Germany's Lukas Podolski applauds the fans after his team's victory over Turkey in their Euro 2008 semi-final soccer match at St Jakob Park stadium in Basel June 25, 2008.    REUTERS/Alex Grimm (SWITZERLAND)  MOBILE OUT. EDITORIAL USE ONLY

By Mark Ledsom

ZURICH, July 29 (Reuters) - Euro 2008, co-hosted by Austria and Switzerland, generated a net profit of 250 million euros ($393.7 million) for UEFA, European soccer's governing body said on Tuesday.

UEFA said the money would be used to finance its youth and women's competitions, refereeing and coaching programmes and administrative costs.

Martin Kallen, chief operating officer for the event organisers, said that in comparison with the 2004 finals in Portugal the 2008 event had seen improvements "in almost all areas", including satisfactory television viewing figures, high public transport usage and the lack of any major security incidents.

Organisers said poor weather at the start of the tournament and the black market resale of tickets had been among the less satisfactory aspects.

More than 1.7 million ticket applications were cancelled before the event in connection with the black market, with a further 1,300 tickets cancelled or seized during the tournament itself.

"Clearly the black market remains a problem though," Kallen said. "Despite all our efforts there were many, many tickets that ended up on the black market.

"We will have to look into what we can do about that in the future, although we know it is not something we can ever control one hundred percent."

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