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HENRI DELAUNAY
HENRI DELAUNAY
THE CORPORATE HOSPITALITYPROGRAMME
AT THEHEARTOF THESTADIUM
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" A once-in-a-lifetime event ". Michel Platini - President of UEFA
With the Platinum and Gold hospitality programmes, you can invite guests to enjoy the best of European football in a prestigious setting, allowing you to get to know your business partners on a more social and personal level.
In addition, by taking advantage of UEFA EURO 2016TM Corporate Hospitality programme, you will in fact be joining the Henri Delaunay Club, named after the Frenchman who helped establish the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship.
The Henri Delaunay Club is geared towards one main goal and that is to involve you at the heart of the tour-nament and help you boost your business relationships starting right now, rather than waiting for 2016.
By becoming a member of the Henri Delaunay Club, you will be contributing to a story that everyone, everywhere, will be proud to experience, recount and share.
EURO 2016, 'Le Rendez-Vous' you can't afford to miss!
Packed, roaring crowds, drama, suspense and elation: world-class football has all the ingredients to thrill and delight spectators. In 2016, the EURO will be THE event of the year – this time more than ever.
Why? Because for the first time, the UEFA EURO 2016™ has brought together 54 UEFA member nations to play in the qualifying rounds, with 24 sides going through to the finals. What's more, the final tournament offers an unrivalled international occasion for celebration and bringing people together.
Don’t miss out on the action! EURO 2016 represents a unique opportunity to reward employees and invite clients and business partners to come together and share the thrills and excitement of this major event.
As well as a fantastic sporting spectacle, EURO 2016 offers an unparalleled venue for entertaining existing or prospective clients and energising your business.
DON'T MISS OUT ON THE ACTION!
THE COvETED TROPHY: THE HEnRI DELAUnAY CUP
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› FROM 10 JUNE TO 10 JUly 2016,
24 TEAMS WIll PlAy 51 MATCHES
In FrANCE’S TEN MOST STUNNINg STADIUMS.
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› EUrO 2016: EXCITEMENT AND PASSION
gUArANTEED – AnD yOUR CHAnCE TO WITnESS
UNIQUE HISTOry-MAKINg MOMENTS.
Hlaunched in 1960 as the UEFA European Nations Cup and held every four years, the EUrO is widely considered to be the second most important event in world football.
1960: France staged the inaugural European football tournament. The Soviet Union was the first nation to have its name inscribed on the trophy inspired by Henri Delaunay.
1984: France once again hosted the tour-nament, which had been renamed the UEFA European Football Championship. The French captain, Michel Platini, scored a record of nine goals, helping France to lift the trophy.
2016 : A new era begins.For the first time in UEFA European Championship history, the final tournament will see 24 sides bid for glory (compared with four teams between 1960 and 1976, eight teams between 1980 and 1992 and 16 teams between 1996 and 2012). The event promises to be even more entertaining than ever before!
HISTOry IN THE MAKINg
PArC DEs PrinCEs sTADiUM,
THE sETTing oF THE 1960 EUro FinAl.
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UEFA EUrO 2016TM
A10 June 2016 will mark the kick-off of a monthof football fever. France’s ten most beautiful stadiums will rock to the roars of the crowd, the Mexican wave and the heartbeat of your guests as they join in the fun!
The 15th European Championship will see 24 teams playing for a place in the final. Twenty-four national squads will have trained hard, gearing up mentally and physically to give it their best shot in the hope of lifting the famous Henri Delaunay trophy on 10 July at the Stade de France in Paris.
Everything is in full swing in France, which already hosted the competition in 1960 and 1984, in pre-paration for the tournament. There is an exciting line-up of entertainment, public viewings and fan zones. Above all however, purpose built or fully refurbished stadiums (a total of €1.6 billion has been invested) are being prepared for players, supporters and the global audience. France's pride and enthu-siasm is palpable!
A world-class sporting, social and cultural event, UEFA EURO 2016™ is poised to spark football fever around the globe!
A NEW ErA BEgINS
› DRAW FOR THE FINAl TOUrNAMENT:
12 DECEMBEr 2015 In PARIS.
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› FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE EUrOPEAN
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAl TOUrNAMENT WIll
BE COnTESTED By 24 TEAMS.
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› THE QUAlIFIED TEAMS WIll GO InTO
SIX grOUPS CONSISTINg OF FOUr TEAMS.
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› TEN STATE-OF-THE-ArT STADIUMS
WIll HOST THE GAMES.
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› lIvE MATCH BROADCASTS In MORE
THAn 230 COUNTrIES.
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› A TV AUDIENCE OF 150 MIllION
IS ExPECTED FOR EACH MATCH.
"This is a major event. We intend to make it exceptionaland much more than just a sporting occasion".
Jacques lambert - Chairman of EURO 2016 SAS
A TV AUDiEnCE oF 150 Million is ExPECTED For EACH MATCH,
TOTALLInG AROUnD EIGHT bILLIOn PEOPLE FOR THE EnTIRE TOURnAMEnT
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Born in 1883, Henri Delaunay was one of France's greatest sporting personalities. He is credited in particular with helping to pioneer the FIFA World Cup. Delaunay devoted his entire life to football, never losing sight of his main goal of creating a major European tournament.He inspired the creation of the European Champion Clubs' Cup (today know as the Champions league). In 1960, five years after his death, his lifelong dream was realised with the first-ever European Cup of Nations (now the 'EURO').
In tribute to his contribution, the trophy that is awarded to the European champions is called the Henri Delaunay Cup. The original trophy was designed in 1960 in Paris by Arthus-Bertrand. The names of the winning nations are engraved on the cup.
The Frenchman's dream of a pan-European competition.
HHENrI DElAUNAy,THE "FATHEr OFEUrOPEAN FOOTBAll"
MorE TEAMs, MorE MATCHEs, MorE DrAMA!
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FTen ultra-modern venues to showcase EUrO 2016:you can already feel the buzz !
Packed and pulsating, it's the crowd that brings a stadium to life. Spectators at the EURO 2016 will have ten state-of-the-art venues to choose from. These include four stunning new stadiums in lille, Lyon, Bordeaux and Nice, as well as five completely refurbished grounds in Marseille, Paris, Saint-Etienne, lens and Toulouse. lastly, the Stade de France, the centrepiece of the 1998 World Cup on the edge of Paris, has also been upgraded for the event in order to showcase the final.
No effort has been spared for this top-tier sporting festival. Preparations in the ten host cities are in full swing. From artistic and cultural entertainment to fine dining, a rich array of services are being prepared to welcome supporters and guests in inimitable French style.
For the first time, the majority of the corporate hospitality services will be provided within the stadiums themselves. As well as attending an unforgettable sporting event, your guests will be treated to outstanding quality of service.
Finally owing to France's efficient infrastructure and multiple transport options, travelling between host cities is effortless.
FUN, EXCITEMENTAND DrAMAgUArANTEED
lIllE MéTrOPOlE > STADE PIErrE MAUrOy
lENS AgglO > STADE BOllAErT-DElElIS
lyON > STADE DE lyON
SAINT-DENIS > STADE DE FrANCE
SAINT-éTIENNE > STADE gEOFFrOy gUICHArD
MArSEIllE > STADE VélODrOME
TOUlOUSE > STADIUM DE TOUlOUSE
PArIS > PArC DES PrINCES
NICE > STADE DE NICE
BOrDEAUX > STADE DE BOrDEAUX
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Planned completion April 2015.The biggest venue in France's Atlantic region.Designed by architects Jacques Herzog & Pierre de Meuron, the 'Grand Stade de Bordeaux' features a 'floating' roof supported by a multiplicity of slender columns. located between a lake and the Garonne river in north Bordeaux, it will replace the Chaban-Delmas Stadium, a World Cup match venue in 1938 and 1998.
BOrDEAUX > STADE DE BOrDEAUX
Inaugurated August 2012.The new stadium hosted its first international game on 17 November 2012 when France played Argentina. Constructed by the company behind the majestic Millau viaduct in Aveyron, the ground boasts a retractable roof that can be opened or closed in 30 minutes. Its capacity is more than double that of lille lOSC's former homes, Stade Grimonprez-Jooris and Stadium lille Métropole.
lIllE MéTrOPOlE > STADE PIErrE MAUrOy
CAPACITy 42,000 SEATS CAPACITy 50,100 SEATS
Planned completion november 2015. The Bollaert-Delelis stadium in lens is renowned for being able to seat almost the entire population of the city! A major refurbishment and extension is underway to prepare for EURO 2016. Previous high-profile events hosted at the stadium include EURO '84, the '98 World Cup and the 2007 Rugby World Cup.
lENS AgglO > STADE BOllAErT-DElElIS lyON > STADE DE lyON
Due to open December 2015 – January 2016.Equipped with a photovoltaic roof and rainwater harvesting system used to irrigate the pitch, the Stade de lyon will form part of a major complex spanning 50 hectares that includes the training centre for the city's Olympique lyonnais football club, as well as hotels and offices. The new ground will replace Gerland, home to Olympique lyonnais since 1950 and where UEFA European Championship matches were held in 1984.
CAPACITy 58,000 SEATSCAPACITy 35,000 SEATS
: opening match : group match : round of 16 : Quarter-final : semi-final : Final
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Planned completion end-2014.Major renovation work to increase capacity and enhance facilities has taken place at the Marseille vélodrome stadium. This famous stadium hosted World Cup matches in 1938 and 1998 (when seating had already been extended to 60,000), as well as European Championship matches in 1960 and 1984.
MArSEIllE > STADE VélODrOME
Inaugurated September 2013.Designed by architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the new Stade de nice is a state- of-the-art 'green' stadium. Some 4,000 solar panels provide all the energy needed for the ground, while a rainwater collection system is used to irrigate the pitch.The stadium also houses France's national Museum of Sport.
NICE > STADE DE NICE
Planned completion end-2014.Situated near a former mine and steel mill, the Saint-étienne stadium is affectio-nately called 'le Chaudron' (the Cauldron). Host to all major sporting events held in France, including EURO '84, FIFA World Cup '98 and Rugby World Cup 2007, the ground has being given a major facelift and the stadium equipped with enhanced modern facilities ahead of EURO 2016. Spectators however can still expect to enjoy the 'red-hot' atmosphere of 'the Cauldron'!
SAINT-éTIENNE > STADE gEOFFrOy gUICHArD
Planned completion end-2015.Built for the 1938 World Cup, the Toulouse stadium was nicknamed "mini-Wembley" for its resemblance to the iconic london arena. The stadium has witnessed some of the finest moments in Toulouse FC's history, including their win over SSC Napoli in the first round of the UEFA Cup in October 1986, when Diego Maradona hit the post in the penalty shootout. The ground stands on an island on the Garonne river in central Toulouse.
TOUlOUSE > STADIUM DE TOUlOUSE
CAPACITy 67,000 SEATS
CAPACITy 35,000 SEATS
CAPACITy 41,500 SEATS
CAPACITy 33,000 SEATS
: opening match : group match : round of 16 : Quarter-final : semi-final : Final
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Planned completion end-2015.The stadium was the venue for two UEFA European Championship finals, in 1960 and in 1984, the year that France lifted the trophy for the first time.Known to fans as 'le Parc', the Paris stadium will get a new lease of life after the current renovations, which are poised to make it one of Europe's most sleek and modern football grounds.
PArIS > PArC DES PrINCES
Built for the '98 FIFA World Cup, the Stade de France is the largest stadium in France. As well as hosting major sporting events (football, rugby, athletics and also motorsports), the stadium is a world-class concert venue. It was here that France triumphed in the '98 World Cup.
SAINT-DENIS > STADE DE FrANCE
CAPACITy 45,000 SEATS
CAPACITy 80,000 SEATS
THE STADE DE FRAnCEwILL HOST THE OPEnInG GAME On jUnE 10TH 2016
AnD THE FinAl oF EUro 2016
: opening match : group match : round of 16 : Quarter-final : semi-final : Final
AT THE HEnRI DELAUnAY CLUb
SHARE THE PASSIOn wITH YOUR GUESTS
Join the Henri Delaunay Club to get a slice of the action!Treat your guests to the best of European football
with the official hospitality programme.
From top-category seats to fine French cuisine, you and your guests will enjoy first-class hospitality while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere right at the heart of the stadium.
For an even more exclusive experience, the Henri Delaunay Club offers two unique hospitality concepts: the Platinum and gold programmes, providing exceptional services to allow you to make
business contacts, entertain clients and develop rela-tionships that will extend well beyond the end of the match. To give you a taste of what's to come before the kick-off, the Henri Delaunay Club has put together a dedicated team of advisors to ensure you get the most out of these programmes.
Become a member of the Henri Delaunay Club and open the door to the exciting world of the EURO!
gIVE yOUr BUSINESS THE ADVANTAgE
THE HEnRI DELAUnAY CLUb PLATInUM AnD GOLD CORPORATE HOSPITALITY PROGRAMMES ArE DEsignED To sUiT All yoUr nEEDs AnD rEQUirEMEnTs.
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EnTERTAIn GUESTS AT THE STADIUM THREE HOURS PRIOR TO KICK-OFF AnD nInETy MInUTES AFTER THE FInAl WHISTlE
EnJOy SUPERIOR HOSPITAlITy AnD CATERInG SERvICES
ACCESS TO THE OFFICIAl UEFA EURO 2016TM ACCOMMODATIOn AGEnCy
A PERSOnAl GIFT FOR EACH OF yOUR GUESTS
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› A private box on match day with direct access to specially reserved seats
› A glass of champagne on arrival
› gourmet food served before the match, at half-time and at full-time
› Wines and spirits served to guests
› An official tournament programme
› A gift for each of your guests
› A dedicated team of staff to attend your box
› A match sheet
› one parking space for every four passes booked
The Platinum experience gives you access to all matches at your selected stadiums. Each package includes:
Platinum experience: enjoy the UEFA EUrO 2016TM from the best seats in the stadium
Offer your guests an exclusive, exhilarating and unique experience they will never forget.
The Platinum experience includes a private skybox, refined gourmet dining and a team of hostesses and stewards allocated to your party to provide an exceptional and discreet service.
The Platinum programme is also available for shared hospitality facilities such as the "le 1938" restaurant at the Toulouse stadium or the Panoramique restaurant at the Stade de France stadium, where you can dine with guests before making your way directly to your centrally located seats.
Offering the perfect environment to enjoy live world-class football whilst talking business, the Platinum experience will leave a lasting mark in your guests’ memory.
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› A category-one seat
› Access to the hospitality lounge
› A glass of champagne on arrival
› seated buffet-dining (private table for a minimum of ten guests)*
› Wines and spirits served to guests
› An official tournament programme
› A gift for each of your guests
› A match sheet
› reserved parking (subject to availability)
*Availability guaranteed up to the UEFA EUro 2016TM draw.
The gold experience includes:
The gold experience: share the excitement!
With breathtaking touches and dazzling finishes, nothing is more thrilling than live football. Furthermore if you believe it's never better than when it's shared, then the open hospitality lounges are the perfect solution for enjoying a feast of football with your guests.
An exquisite seated buffet-dining is available to impress your friends or business partners in a refined atmosphere.Tables can be booked for private dining for a minimum of ten guests.
From select wines and spirits to individual gifts for each guest, the gold experience will ensure that you and your guests enjoy the magical moments of the UEFA EUro 2016TM in comfort and style. A perfect combination of sport, business and pleasure!
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The gold experience is available through the following products:
› Stadium Pass*A cost-effective package to share the excitement at your preferred stadium. The Stadium Pass gives you access to all the matches at the stadium of your choice.* village Pass : hospitality and entertainment outside the stadium
› Ultimate PassFor the unforgettable experience of watching the finest moments in European football – live! – and seeing the winning team lift the trophy on 10 July 2016 at the Stade de France: the Ultimate Pass is your ticket to share in football history. Choose this pass to attend the final, plus one or more other matches, depending on options.
› Team PassA unique opportunity to support your national team! The Team Pass is your chance to follow your team on the road to glory. you can choose from either three group matches, three group matches plus the final, or one group match. Product availability is dependent on each team and only in selected countries (excluding the French national team). Please contact UEFA for more information.
You can choose three matches from a total of 48 in the tournament schedule, excluding the semi-finals and final. Each match is colour-coded : blue, white and red.
The unit price is determined by the combination of colours chosen.
POSSIBlE COMBInATIOnS (not in chronological order)
› Pass à la CarteAvailable for the first time at the UEFA EURO 2016TM, the Pass "A la Carte" allows you to create your personal bundle, selecting any combination of matches, venues and dates.
round of 16
PASS BOrDEAUX > STADE DE BORDEAUx
3
B3vsB4
18:00
11
F3vsF4
18:00
22
E1vsE3
15:00
32
D4vsD1
21:00
47
W41vs
W4321:00
PASS lENS AgglO> STADE BOllAERT-DElElIS
2
A3vsA4
15:00
16
B1vsB3
15:00
31
D2vsD3
21:00
39
WDvs 3
B/E/F21:00
PASS lIllE MéTrOPOlE> STADE PIERRE MAUROy
7
C1vsC2
21:00
13
B2vsB4
15:00
26
A4vs
FrA21:00
35
E2vsE3
21:00
41
WCvs3
A/B/F18:00
46
W38vs
W4221:00
PASS lyON> STADE DE lyOn
10
E1vsE2
21:00
17
C2vsC4
18:00
25
A2vsA3
21:00
34
F4vsF1
18:00
40
WAvs3
PASS MArSEIllE> STADE vélODROME
4
B1vsB2
21:00
15
FrAvs A3
21:00
23
F2vsF4
18:00
29
C2vsC3
18:00
45
W37vs
W3921:00
PASS NICE> STADE DE nICE
6
C3vsC4
18:00
21
D1vsD3
21:00
36
E4vsE1
21:00
44
rBvsrF
21:00
PASS PArIS> PARC DES PRInCES
5
D3vsD4
15:00
14
A2vsA4
18:00
24
F1vsF3
21:00
30
C4vsC1
18:00
38
WBvs3
A/C/D18:00
PASS STADE DE FrANCE
1
FrAvsA2
21:00
9
E3vsE4
18:00
18
C1vsC3
21:00
33
F2 vsF3
18:00
43
WEvsrD
18:00
48
W40vs
W4421:00
PASS SAINT-éTIENNE> STADE GEOFFROy GUICHARD
12
F1vsF2
21:00
20
D2vsD4
18:00
28
B4vsB1
21:00
37
rAvsrC
15:00
PASS TOUlOUSE> STADIUM DE TOUlOUSE
8
D1vsD2
15:00
19
E2vsE4
15:00
27
B2vsB3
21:00
42
WFvsrE
21:00
group matches Quarter-finals
Fri10.06
Sat11.06
Sun12.06
Mon 13.06
Tue14.06
Wed15.06
Thur16.06
Fri17.06
Sat18.06
Sun19.06
Mon 20.06
Tue 21.06
Wed22.06
Sat25.06
Sun26.06
Mon27.06
Thur30.06
Fri01.07
Sat02.07
Sun03.07
= matches involving the French team
= according to the PASS " À lA CARTE" schedule
= according to the PASS " À lA CARTE" schedule
PASS " à lA CArTE " SCHEDUlE(find the full tournament schedule on pages 38-39)
HISTORICAL HAT-TRICk FOR SPAIn
MATCH SCHEDULE* Subject to change by UEFA.
MATCH DAY 2
MATCH DAY 3
BORDEAUX > STADE DE BORDEAUX
42,000 seats
B3vsB4
18:00
F3vsF4
18:00
E1vsE3
15:00
D4vsD1
21:00
W41vs
W4321:00
LENS AGGLO > STADE BOLLAERT-DELELIS
35,000 seats
A3vs A4
15:00
B1vs B3
15:00
D2vsD3
21:00
WDvs 3
B/E/F21:00
LILLE MÉTROPOLE > STADE PIERRE MAUROY
50,100 seats
C1vsC2
21:00
B2vs B4
15:00
A4vs
FRA21:00
E2vsE3
21:00
WCvs3
A/B/F18:00
W38vs
W4221:00
LYON > STADE DE LYON
58,000 seats
E1vsE2
21:00
C2vsC4
18:00
A2vsA3
21:00
F4vsF1
18:00
WAvs3
C/D/E15:00
W45vs
W4621:00
MARSEILLE > STADE VÉLODROME
67,000 seats
B1vsB2
21:00
FRAvs A3
21:00
F2vsF4
18:00
C2vsC3
18:00
W37vs
W3921:00
W47vs
W4821:00
NICE > STADE DE NICE
35,000 seats
C3vsC4
18:00
D1vsD3
21:00
E4vsE1
21:00
RBvsRF
21:00
PARIS > PARC DES PRINCES
45,000 seats
D3vsD4
15:00
A2vsA4
18:00
F1vsF3
21:00
C4vsC1
18:00
WBvs3
A/C/D18:00
SAINT-DENIS > STADE DE FRANCE
80,000 seats
FRAvsA2
21:00
E3vsE4
18:00
C1vsC3
21:00
F2vsF3
18:00
WEvsRD
18:00
W40vs
W4421:00
W49vs
W5021:00
SAINT-ÉTIENNE > STADE GEOFFROY GUICHARD
41,500 seats
F1vsF2
21:00
D2vsD4
18:00
B4vsB1
21:00
RAvsRC
15:00
TOULOUSE > STADIUM DE TOULOUSE
33,000 seats
D1vsD2
15:00
E2vsE4
15:00
B2vsB3
21:00
WFvsRE
21:00
Fri 10.06
Sat 11.06
Sun 12.06
Mon 13.06
Tu e 14.06
Wed 15.06
Thur 16.06
Fri 17.06
Sat 18.06
Sun 19.06
Mon 20.06
Tue 21.06
Wed 22.06
Thur 23.06
Fri 24.06
Sat 25.06
Sun 26.06
Mon 27.06
Tue 28.06
Wed 29.06
Thur 30.06
Fri 01.07
Sat 02.07
Sun 03.07
Mon 04.07
Tue 05.07
Wed 06.07
Thur 07.07
Fri 08.07
Sat 09.07
Sun 10.07
MATCH DAY 1
: Opening match : Group match : Quarter-finals : Semi-finals : Round of 16 : FinalW = Winner R = Runner-up 3 = Third-place : GroupsA B C D E F
: Number of matchesN°
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