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UEFA.org merged with UEFA.com

We've created one single website for all of UEFA’s events, activities and competitions.

UEFA.org merged with UEFA.com
UEFA.org merged with UEFA.com ©UEFA.com

If you like to keep up to date with UEFA’s activities and follow UEFA’s competitions, there's important news.

Our two websites, UEFA.org and UEFA.com, have become one.

We’ve listened to feedback from stakeholders within and outside the organisation, we’ve done extensive research and also taken on board the views of our website users and fans.

The result is that UEFA.org – the site for UEFA’s corporate news, events, activities and the work done by its member associations – has now become part of UEFA.com, which will continue to deliver comprehensive coverage of the various European club and national team competitions.

The merger between UEFA.org and UEFA.com is the latest stage in a series of planned improvements to UEFA’s corporate content, following the launch of a renewed UEFA.org home page in January.

Anyone who visits UEFA.org from now on will be automatically redirected to UEFA.com. From there, one single click on ‘Inside UEFA’ in the top menu bar takes you to UEFA’s corporate content.

The updated UEFA.com home page will feature an increased amount of corporate content – complementing our European football coverage – and give even greater exposure to the work being carried out by UEFA and its associations for the overall benefit of football across Europe.