The vice-president of UEFA's executive committee has admitted that the summer's Euro 2016 tournament could be played behind closed doors in response to terrorists attacks in Europe in recent months. Tuesday morning saw multiple blasts leave a number of people dead in Brussels, prompting questions about the security of the summer's international tournament. Giancarlo Abete told Radio24: "Euro 2016 is the kind of event that we can't delay or postpone. We can't exclude the possibility of...
Source: 90min.com