Olympic Football Tournaments Paris 2024
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Olympic Football Tournaments Paris 2024

The dates, times and venues for all 58 fixtures to be played in France in 2024 have been revealed, with the women’s final given the honour of bringing the curtain down.

In July 2022, the match schedules for the men’s and women’s football tournaments at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games were confirmed.

The tournaments, which include 12 and 16 nations competing in the women’s and men’s competitions respectively, will begin on Wednesday, 24 July 2024 and conclude at the Parc des Princes on Saturday, 10 August 2024.

At Paris 2024, the women’s competition will, for the first-time ever, close the Olympic Football Tournaments, with the men’s gold-medal match taking place the day before on Friday, 9 August.

We are especially delighted to announce that the final of the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament will, for the first time, close the competition.
Gianni Infantino
FIFA President

In another first for the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, in 2024 there will also be no double-headers, with every game being a stand-alone fixture. 

The FIFA President and IOC member, Gianni Infantino, said: “FIFA is today very happy to reveal the Olympic Football Tournament match schedules for what will be a truly fantastic summer Games in just two years’ time. We are especially delighted to announce that the final of the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament will, for the first time, close the competition, with every game up to that being a stand-alone attraction.

That this should take place in France is particularly exciting. A country with a distinguished history of developing and excelling in both men’s and women’s football, which has hosted some of the most iconic FIFA tournaments in history, including the last FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2019, and where FIFA has recently re-opened an office to better serve its 211 member associations. We look forward to Paris 2024 immensely.” 

The schedules confirmed that in addition to the 11 games scheduled to take place in Paris, the residents of six other cities throughout France – Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Nice and Saint-Etienne – will also get their chance to witness Olympic football.

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