1. Which is correct:
a) "This will be a big year IN sport, since there will be the Euro and the Olympics."
or
b) "This will be a big year FOR sport, since there will be the Euro and the Olympics."
2. And does it make sense to say:
"Cristiano Ronaldo is a true finesser in footbsll."
1- Both "a" and "b" are correct if you change "Euro" to, for example, "Euro Championships". On its own "Euro" refers to the currency. However, the meaning is not the same because in "b", the year is significant only for sport (not for everyone).
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1- Both "a" and "b" are correct if you change "Euro" to, for example, "Euro Championships". On its own "Euro" refers to the currency. However, the meaning is not the same because in "b", the year is significant only for sport (not for everyone).
2- It's understandable, but note the correct spelling of "football".