Executive Committee sets agenda for Minsk
Friday, September 24, 2010
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The UEFA Executive Committee meets in the Belarusian capital on 4 October with a busy agenda including national team competition matters and the coaching and grassroots programmes.
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The UEFA Executive Committee, chaired by UEFA president Michel Platini, will hold its next meeting in Minsk, Belarus, on Monday 4 October.
The one-day meeting will take place at the Hotel Crowne Plaza in the Belarusian capital. It is scheduled to start at 09.00 local time and finish at approximately 17.00, with a press conference to follow directly after the end of the meeting at the same venue (Kirova Street 13, 220030 Minsk).
The main items on the agenda include:
• A UEFA EURO 2012 update, including the match schedule and venues
• The appointment of the host associations for the following final tournaments: UEFA European Under-17 Championships 2012 and 2013, UEFA European Under-19 Championships 2012 and 2013, UEFA European Women's Championship 2013 and UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championships 2012 and 2013
• New members proposed for the UEFA Coaching Convention
• New members and star approvals to the UEFA Grassroots Charter
The Executive Committee will also be hearing reports from the chairmen of the various committees that have met most recently at UEFA, including:
• Club Competitions Committee
• Referees Committee
• Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee
• Youth and Amateur Football Committee
• Women's Football Committee
• Finance Committee
• Club Licensing Committee
• National Team Competitions Committee
• Development and Technical Assistance Committee
Members of the media interested in attending the press conference after the Executive Committee meeting are requested to inform the Football Federation of Belarus (BFF) by emailing press@bff.by with the words 'UEFA Exco Minsk' in the subject header, before midday on Wednesday 29 September.
Please note that a visa is required for all foreign media representatives travelling to Belarus.