The soccer tournament, co-hosted by Ireland and the UK, was launched at a ceremony in London last night.
Dublin's Aviva Stadium will host seven group games during EURO 2028.
The soccer tournament, co-hosted by Ireland and the UK, was launched at a ceremony in London last night.
A state investment of up to 93 million euro will include just over six million euro for social impact and community activity programmes.
Ireland's seven matches will include five group games, a knockout phase match and a quarter final.

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