UEFA EURO 2024™ - Final Draw
2nd December 2023
- Applications for the Elbphilharmonie
- Application form
- Application for other venues
- Notification of spectrum use
- Help with choosing spectrum
- Inspection of equipment
- Spectrum assignment fees
Germany will be hosting the UEFA EURO 2024™
The final draw for UEFA EURO 2024™ will take place in Hamburg on 2nd December 2023. A simplified procedure is in place for assigning spectrum for planned short-term use: short-term assignments.
Applications for the assignment of spectrum for short-term use in connection with the final draw in Hamburg should be made using the official form and sent preferably by email to the following address:
Referat 223
"UEFA EURO 2024™ - Final Draw"
Canisiusstraße 21
55122 Mainz
GERMANY
Email: EURO2024@BNetzA.de
Applications for the Elbphilharmonie
(UEFA accreditation required)
Application form
Applications for the use of spectrum at Elbphilharmonie and in the immediate vicinity (1 km radius) can be made using the following form:
Applications should include exact details of the days on which and the locations at which it is planned to use the spectrum.
Applications should be submitted no earlier than 1 August 2023 and no later than 15 November 2023. Applications received after this date will be given lower priority. It might not be possible to respond to late applications before the start of the event.
Application for other venues
(No UEFA accreditation required)
Applications for all other venues in connection with the final draw (in Hamburg or other locations) should be made using the following form:
General application for final draw
Notification of spectrum use
To enable effective and interference-free spectrum use during the event, the Bundesnetzagentur should be notified of any planned use of spectrum at the event under an existing assignment or a general assignment (see also the Bundesnetzagentur's "green list" – BNetzA Green List_D_E); notifications should be submitted no earlier than 1 August 2023 and no later than 15 November 2023.
This applies to any plans to use spectrum within a radius of one kilometre of the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg in the period from 1 November to 2 December 2023. To notify the Bundesnetzagentur, please use the following form and always remember to give the current assignment number:
Help with choosing spectrum
It is not possible to assign spectrum from certain bands for short-term use. A list of these bands is available here:
Some spectrum can be used under a general assignment without the need for a separate assignment, but use of the spectrum needs to be notified to the Bundesnetzagentur. A list of this spectrum is available here:
Inspection of equipment
The Bundesnetzagentur will inspect all equipment used under a general/individual/short-term assignment at the venue and press centre and in the immediate vicinity (approximately one kilometre) and will give stickers to equipment that passes inspection.
Any equipment that is not in proper technical condition or for which no (short-term, individual or general) assignment has been granted will not be given a sticker and will not be able to be operated. The inspections will be carried out by representatives of the Bundesnetzagentur, who are available at the press centre, broadcast compound and media centre.
Spectrum assignment fees
Assignment holders must also pay annual contributions. These contributions are calculated in accordance with the applicable version of the Frequency Protection Contributions Ordinance (FSBeitrV).
Short-term assignments are not currently subject to contributions under the ordinance.
The file below can be used to calculate the approximate fees payable.
Please note that the fees calculated using the file are estimates. The exact fees can only be calculated on the basis of the data provided in an application and the actual short-term spectrum assignment granted.
Berechnung Gebühren KuNz-NEU-211001.xlsx (xlsx / 32 KB)
Further information about short-term assignments is available here.