The curtain fell on the inaugural European Games on Sunday with the status of Baku as a capable host of a major sporting event enhanced but with a shadow hanging over the future of the continental competition.
There has been little criticism, however, of the show they have put on, with little expense spared and widespread praise for the lavish venues and infrastructure.
Questions remain about the strength of the competition, however, and the absence of top athletes has led many critics to suggest the event has little future in a saturated sporting calendar.
Attendances at the athletics and swimming competitions, usually blue-riband events but populated by third-tier nation athletes and junior swimmers in Baku, served only to confirm the Games' struggle to capture the sporting imagination.
A cumulative figure of 22,000 spectators attended the first day of athletics, while a figure of just 10,661 was announced during the second and final day at the 68,000-seat Olympic Stadium.
Innovative non-Olympic events such as 3x3 basketball and beach soccer captivated audiences.
Organisers followed previous blueprints from the Olympic Games and invested heavily in the event, which featured athletes from 50 European nations competing in 20 sports, and by doing so showcased Azerbaijan's viability as a potential Olympic host.
"They’re well capable of hosting an Olympic Games,” Patrick Hickey, president of the European Olympic Committees (EOC), told a news conference on Sunday.
"When one sees the infrastructure that they have built it is obviously with a view to that in the future. I think that will happen.”
Yet Baku's lavish expenditure has set a high benchmark for the fledgling event.
The Netherlands pulled out of hosting the 2019 edition days before the opening ceremony in Baku because the Dutch government decided it would be a financial burden.
Seven candidates have since emerged as a potential replacement and Hickey refuted claims it would difficult for them to emulate Baku, saying the event would be tailor-made to suit the next host city.
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