Ten venues, 51 matches and a control center for police delegation forces from all over Europe: the International Police Cooperation Center (IPCC) 2024 for UEFA EURO 2024 in Germany.
Several hundred security forces from all over Europe will be hosted and work together for the duration of the soccer tournament in the national and international information hub, as a joint facility of the federal states and the federal government and under the management of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in the Neuss training center of the NRW police. For weeks, everything will revolve around the European Men's Football Championship and the security of the people in the state in 24/7 shift operation.
IPCC 2024 ensures the best possible international cooperation
The IPCC 2024 is an essential building block for fulfilling police tasks in the context of UEFA EURO 2024, which takes place in Germany from 14 June to 14 July.
The IPCC 2024 does not manage operations and is not a police authority. By collecting, evaluating and managing all relevant information and in the form of a comprehensive situation report, the IPCC 2024 ensures the best possible cooperation between the deployed national and international police forces and other federal security partners for the tournament.
An "information center" of this kind has already proven its worth at other tournaments. Most recently, German police officers were deployed at the 2021 UEFA EURO at the IPCC in The Hague and at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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