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Belfast Hosts Euro 2028: Major Boost for NI

Belfast, along with other UK and Irish cities, has been chosen to host the Euro 2028 football tournament, marking a significant milestone for Northern Irelands tourism and a major win for the Irish Football Association. The event is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors, boosting the local economy and showcasing Northern Ireland on the global stage.

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