
Tyrone Mings Joins Euro 2028 Board of Directors
England and Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings has been appointed to the Euro 2028 board of directors, marking a significant involvement of a current player in the tournament's organization. The 31-year-old, who has been a stalwart for both club and country, expressed his enthusiasm for the role, stating it as a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of football in Europe.
Mings' appointment comes as a surprise move by the tournament organizers, aiming to integrate active players into the strategic planning and promotion of the event. Euro 2028, set to be hosted across the UK and Ireland, is anticipated to be a landmark tournament for the region, and Mings' involvement is seen as a step towards bridging the gap between players and the administrative side of the sport.
His role on the board will focus on enhancing the player experience and ensuring that the tournament reflects the values and aspirations of the football community. As discussions around the tournament's logistics and promotional strategies continue, Mings' input is expected to be invaluable, given his firsthand experience on the pitch.