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SAINT-DENIS, France -- Expanding the European Championship has paid off for UEFA, which expects to make a record profit of 830 million euros ($917 million).UEFAs projected tournament finances published Friday showed total revenue of 1.93 billion euros ($2.13 billion) for the expanded 24-team tournament.The numbers are positive, UEFA interim general secretary Theodore Theodoridis said at a news conference, adding that a larger event was a big success.Revenue is forecast to rise by 34 percent -- earned from 20 extra matches -- over Euro 2012, which had 16 teams and 31 matches played in Poland and Ukraine.Four years ago, UEFAs profit was 593.7 million euros (then $724 million) from its most lucrative competition, according to its financial accounts for that year.UEFA leaders, including Theodoridis and senior vice president Angel Maria Villar, praised Michel Platini, the European football bodys outgoing president who will serve a FIFA ban from official duty until 2019.Platinis pledge to add eight more teams to the tournament was key to him being elected in 2007, and he worked in 2010 with Nicolas Sarkozy, then president of France, to help its hosting bid beat Turkey in a 7-6 vote of UEFA executive committee members.Frances hosting of UEFA Euro 2016 is down to one man: Michel Platini, Villar said at the briefing at Stade de France, where the home nation plays Portugal in the final on Sunday. 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