Programme of the EUROPEADA 2016 from 18-26 June
17.06.2016The EUROPEADA, the 2016 European football championship of the autochthonous, national minorities is held from 18 to 26 June 2016 in South Tyrol. At the same time as EURO 2016 in France, twenty-three teams will be competing for the title in the Pustertal and Val Badia/Gadertal valleys, an increase over the 19 teams at the last championship.
The tournament is organised by FUEN, and hosted by the Ladins and the German-speaking South Tyroleans, twice-winners of the EUROPEADA. A great difference to UEFA’s EURO is that 2016 marks the first women’s competition. Just as the men’s teams, the women’s teams are also entirely made up members of minorities.
The comprehensive programme of the EUROPEADA 2016:
18 June, Official opening and welcome ceremony
19 June, Preliminaries of the women’s and men’s tournament
20 June, Preliminaries of the women’s and men’s tournament
21 June, Preliminaries of the women’s and men’s tournament
22 June, Culture Day at the Museum Ladin
23 June, Semi-finals of the women, Quarter-finals of the men
24 June, Match for the first place and final women, semi-finals and ranking tournament men
25 June, Match for the third place and final men, closing ceremony
26 June, Departure
Pressemeddelelser
- Statement by the FUEN Presidium: Better protection for regional and minority languages in EU trademark law
- FUEN præsenterer Minority Monitor og Women of Minorities i Europa-Parlamentet
- We mourn the loss of Dr Ondrej Pöss
- "Mindretalsrettigheder må ikke være afhængige af det politiske klima"
- FUEN Presidium presents priorities for autochthonous minorities at Bundestag Parliamentary Breakfast
- FUEN slår til lyd for en stærkere beskyttelse af mindretalsrettigheder på PACE’s forårssession i Strasbourg
- FUEN styrker udvekslingen med politiske aktører og minoritetsorganisationer i det tysk-danske grænseområde
- Terezija Stoisits: En stærk forkæmper for mindretalsrettigheder og lige muligheder
- Statement by UN Special Rapporteur highlights gaps in EU minority protection
- New secretariat in the Polish parliament supports national and ethnic minorities