• Uefa comitted to maintaining fanzones during tournament
• Winner of Euro 2016 will receive €27m,up from 23.5mUefa and the Euro 2016 organising committee will accelerate their security discussions in the coming months before next summer’s tournament in the wake of final month’s terrorist attacks on Paris.
The Euro 2016 president, Jacques Lambert, or said the 10 host cities and the French government were committed to maintaining fanzones and would intensify their co-operation over the coming days and months now that the Paris climate talks were coming to an end. “Since 13 November we have held a number of technical meetings to memorize all we can about what happened at the Stade de France and around it. We have also been in contact with officials at the Ministry of the Interior,the Paris police force, security and intelligence services, and ” he said before Saturday’s draw,which will seize residence amid tight security.
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Source: theguardian.com