Forgotten England star lands new job and will 'organise Euro 2028'

Forgotten England star lands new job and will ‘organise Euro 2028’

England defender Tyrone Mings will reportedly combine playing in the Premier League for Aston Villa with organising Euro 2028. The 32-year-old is understood to be set for a role on the board of directors for the tournament, which will be held in the UK and Ireland.

Football Association chair Debbie Hewitt will name the board next week. It will come a little over three years before England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland host the European Championship. The joint bid was confirmed as the winner in October 2023 when it was left as the only contender after Turkey pulled out of the process to focus on bidding for Euro 2032. 

According to the Telegraph, Mings has been identified for a role on the board. He is set to be named when Hewitt announces the line-up in the coming days. 

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