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Euro Cups bidding process gets underway

NEWS: EPCR announced the launch of the host city bidding processes for its 2025 and 2026 Champions Cup and Challenge Cup finals weekends.

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Following the landmark first season incorporating the leading South African clubs in its tournaments, the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup now see the top 42 clubs from seven nations competing in the two-tier season-long competitions, setting the perfect stage for more than 2 000 players in Europe and South Africa to reignite classic rivalries and face new opposition in their bids for glory.

The competitions see the best clubs, brightest stars and most exciting players face one another and showcase some of the biggest names in the world of rugby.

The 2025 edition will represent 30 years of what was initially the Champions Cup and offers the chance to celebrate the rich sporting legacy of the competition. The tournament runs from December through to May each season, with games taking place across eight weekends. This includes a pool stage comprising of four matches, three knockout rounds and the Finals weekend.

The tournaments culminate in their respective Finals at a grand showpiece event in May every year. The Finals for both tournaments are held within the same city and played on the Friday (Challenge Cup) and Saturday (Champions Cup), delivering an impressive economic impact and affording substantial season-long media exposure.

Marseille benefitted to the tune of €53 million over the course of the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup Finals weekend in 2022. Previous hosts have also included: Newcastle’s St James’ Park, Lyon’s Groupama Stadium and Bilbao’s San Mamés Stadium. This year’s edition will see four of the best clubs in Europe take centre stage at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on May 19 and 20.

EPCR has partnered with London-based agency The Sports Consultancy (TSC) to run the bidding process. Widely recognised as leaders in host city procurement for a range of major sports and entertainment properties, TSC will be responsible for managing the process which aims to conclude by the end of this year. Interested hosts are asked to submit an expression of interest by Friday, April 28, 2023.

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François Vergnol, EPCR Marketing and Commercial Director, said: “We are very excited to be launching the bidding process for our 2025 and 2026 Finals weekends.

“These are the absolute pinnacle of international club rugby and, in addition to the prestige of hosting one of rugby’s finest events, hosting an EPCR Finals weekend brings many different benefits to a city.

“EPCR strives to work closely with partner cities to deliver significant economic impact, sporting prestige and sustainability initiatives throughout the season.

“We are delighted once again to partner with The Sports Consultancy to find our host cities for the 2025 and 2026 Finals weekends. We have worked together for multiple editions and they understand what we look for in a host: a true partner who can help deliver our crown jewel event. We are looking forward to meeting potential hosts at our 2023 Finals weekend in Dublin – which promises to be a spectacular weekend of world-class rugby.”

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Sian Jenkins, Associate Director at TSC, said: “We are delighted to be working with the team at EPCR once again. Having studied the impact of the event, we know that this weekend of rugby really does deliver on every level and we are excited to work with potential hosts and see where the event will go next.”

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