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Bratislava hosts UEFA Executive Committee and Congress

Congress

The Slovakian capital Bratislava will be the setting for two major UEFA events on Sunday and Monday respectively – the latest UEFA Executive Committee meeting and the 42nd Ordinary UEFA Congress.

Bratislava Castle
Bratislava Castle ©TomasSereda

Slovakia's capital, Bratislava, will be the focal point for two major UEFA events on Sunday and Monday respectively – the latest UEFA Executive Committee meeting and the 42nd Ordinary UEFA Congress.

The Executive Committee meeting, chaired by the UEFA President, Aleksander Čeferin, will convene at the city's Grand Hotel River Park, and, among other items on the agenda, will be invited to approve the fifth cycle of UEFA's HatTrick assistance programme in favour of its 55 member associations. HatTrick V will run from 2020 to 2024.

Launched in 2004, HatTrick is funded from UEFA EURO revenue and has become one of the largest solidarity and development initiatives ever to be established by a sports body.

The programme has supported the UEFA member associations in developing themselves and their football infrastructure – helping to build pitches, stadiums, training centres and headquarter offices throughout Europe.

In addition, the Executive Committee will be requested to approve the prize money for UEFA EURO 2020, which will be staged in 12 cities across Europe in two summers' time. Approval of various competition regulations is also on the agenda.

On Monday, UEFA and its member associations gather at the Incheba Expo in Bratislava for this year's Ordinary UEFA Congress – Europe's annual football parliament.

Elections are a key item on the agenda. Association delegates will vote to elect one member of the UEFA Executive Committee for a one-year term, as well as one European FIFA vice-president on the FIFA Council, also for a one-year term.

The Congress will also ratify a representative of the European Professional Football Leagues (EPFL) as a full member of the Executive Committee – a further step in UEFA's move to enhance the role of important stakeholders in European football's decision-making process. Two members of the European Club Association (ECA) already serve on the Executive Committee.

In other Congress business, the application of the Jersey Football Association for UEFA membership will be put to the vote, the 2016/17 financial statements and the 2018/19 budget will be presented for approval, amendments to the UEFA Statutes will be proposed, and the 2016/17 UEFA President and Executive Committee Report, and the Report of the UEFA Administration will be submitted for approval.

The Congress, which begins at 10:00CET, will be streamed live on UEFA.com and Facebook, as will the press conference scheduled to take place at approximately 12:30CET.