The Turkish Football Federation has submitted its bid to UEFA for the right to host Euro 2024.
A delegation headed by TFF President Yildirim Demiroren visited UEFA's headquarters in Switzerland on Thursday to submit their dossier ahead of the April 27 deadline.
The German Football Association (DFB), meanwhile, submitted their application on Tuesday, and European football's governing body will announce the host nation on September 27.
"We are pleased to present the Turkish bid to stage UEFA Euro 2024 to the UEFA General Secretary today," Demiroren told reporters. "I am also delighted to announce that our federation, which is bidding for the fourth successive time, has prepared our best bid ever, with unprecedented state support.
"All guarantees are given without any reservations, including some additional and innovative guarantees that will ensure the financial success of the tournament ─ thereby benefiting all UEFA member associations. It's now our time, and we are ready to share together with the whole of Europe."
Euro 2024 will return to a single-host format, after Euro 2020 is held in 12 cities across Europe.