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We can do Oly24 and Euros: German Minister

A German Interior Minister says the country is capable of hosting the Olympics and Euros soccer in 2024, but if he had to choose, it would be the Olympics.

Germany is capable of hosting the Euro 2024 football tournament and the Summer Olympics in Hamburg a few weeks later but the Olympics are the more important event, according to German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere.

"We can do both. I don't think they cancel each other out. But if I would be forced to say which one is the more important then I would say: the Olympic bid," he told dpa.

Germany is bidding for both events and is favoured to win the right to host Euro 2024.

Pending a November 29 referendum and the deciding vote in 2017 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Hamburg aims to stage the Olympics a few weeks later, with Los Angeles, Paris, Rome and Budapest the other contenders.

Leading sports officials including IOC president Thomas Bach have also said that Germany has the capacity to hold both events.

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De Maiziere, whose portfolio includes sport, rated Hamburg's chances "good" despite strong opposition, saying: "Hamburg has delivered a strong bid. We need not be afraid. You can't say that we will only bid if the rivals are weaker."

The German government supports Hamburg's bid with 10 million euros ($A15.63 million) and De Maiziere is upbeat that the bid won't be stopped by the referendum, like Munich's attempt to bid for the 2022 Winter Games was.

"I hope for big approval," he said.


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