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Prior to the kick-off of the European Football Championship, North Rhine-Westphalia's Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst (CDU) voiced his optimism for a hassle-free football extravaganza in Germany. If we can simply enjoy a football celebration together again across borders that have emerged lately, it might lift the spirits in the general population, he mentioned to reporters in Düsseldorf, Germany on Thursday.
Wüst declared, "We are the twelfth man in Westphalia." North Rhine-Westphalia houses most EM games, possesses the most stadiums, and accommodates the EM team quarters. It is noteworthy that the majority of the national team players hail from North Rhine-Westphalia or represented clubs in this region. From June 11th to July 14th, 51 EM matches will be played across ten German cities, with 20 of these taking place in four North Rhine-Westphalia cities.
On the subject of security, "no chances will be taken," asserted Wüst. "While there is neither a specific nor an abstract terrorist threat, the abstract risk is rather high." It's crucial to acknowledge this. Security is crucial for ensuring trouble-free, aesthetically pleasing games, with the most opportunity for the German national team to participate.
At a specialized facility constructed for the competition in Neuss, the police are collecting vital information around the clock during the EM. To achieve this, more than 300 policewomen and policemen from the federal government, the federal states, and the 24 participating countries will assemble for a four-week duration.
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Hendrik Wüst, the Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, expressed excitement for the upcoming European Football Championship taking place in Germany, as many of the matches and team quarters will be located in his region. Düsseldorf, being a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, is one of the ten cities where 51 matches will be played, with 20 of these taking place in North Rhine-Westphalia cities. Wüst, a member of the CDU, emphasized the importance of ensuring security during the championship, as North Rhine-Westphalia hosts the majority of the matches and has numerous soccer stadiums. The European Football Championship is a significant event for Germany and Europe, and it is hoped that it will bring people together and lift spirits after a challenging period.