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Koszyki eliminacyjne Euro 2012

piątek, luty 5th, 2010

Pięć koszyków liczy po dziewięć drużyn, a szósty (złożony z najsłabszych europejskich zespołów) – sześć.

Po losowaniu 51 zespołów utworzy dziewięć grup. Sześć z nich będzie miało po sześć drużyn, a trzy – po pięć. Do mistrzostw awansują bezpośrednio zwycięzcy oraz jeden zespół z drugiego miejsca z najlepszym dorobkiem. Pozostałych osiem drużyn sklasyfikowanych na drugich pozycjach w grupach utworzy cztery pary barażowe. Zwycięzcy dwumeczów znajdą się też w finałowym turnieju.

Rozgrywki eliminacyjne rozpoczną się we wrześniu 2010 roku i potrwają do listopada 2011.

Podział na koszyki eliminacji ME 2012:

Koszyk nr 1 Hiszpania, Niemcy, Holandia, Włochy, Anglia, Chorwacja, Portugalia, Francja, Rosja

Koszyk nr 2 Grecja, Czechy, Szwecja, Szwajcaria, Serbia, Turcja, Dania, Słowacja, Rumunia

Koszyk nr 3 Izrael, Bułgaria, Finlandia, Norwegia, Irlandia, Szkocja, Irlandia Północna, Austria, Bośnia i Hercegowina

Koszyk nr 4 Słowenia, Łotwa, Węgry, Litwa, Białoruś, Belgia, Walia, Macedonia, Cypr

Koszyk nr 5 Czarnogóra, Albania, Estonia, Gruzja, Mołdawia, Islandia, Armenia, Kazachstan, Liechtenstein

Koszyk nr 6 Azerbejdżan, Luksemburg, Malta, Wyspy Owcze, Andora, San Marino

Selection of host cities for UEFA EURO 2012

czwartek, maj 14th, 2009

During meeting today in Bucharest, the UEFA Executive Committee examined and discussed the state of infrastructure preparations for the final tournament of the 2012 UEFA European Championship due to be held in Poland and Ukraine from 9 June until 1 July 2012.

After careful consideration of the evaluation reports prepared by the UEFA administration and consultation with the host associations, the UEFA Executive Committee took the following decisions concerning the selection of host cities for UEFA EURO 2012™:
Host cities in Poland

Progress has been made in the preparation of infrastructure in all four proposed and two reserve cities in Poland. UEFA considers that all six cities are currently in a position to fulfil the conditions for hosting matches at UEFA EURO 2012™ despite the huge amount of work that still must be undertaken to guarantee the full and proper implementation of the tournament requirements.

For this reason, the UEFA Executive Committee decided to confirm the appointment of the four venues initially proposed by the Polish Football Association during the bidding phase and signed by UEFA as official host cities for UEFA EURO 2012™:

* Gdansk
* Poznan
* Warsaw
* Wroclaw

Consequently, the two Polish reserve cities – Chorzow and Krakow – are not appointed as official host cities nor retained as reserve cities.
Host cities in Ukraine

The comprehensive review showed important shortcomings regarding infrastructure in all Ukrainian cities in question. Significant work must be undertaken to meet the minimum requirements for an event the size of a final tournament of the UEFA European Championship. Taking into account the risks associated with the preparation of infrastructure for UEFA EURO 2012™, the UEFA Executive Committee decided:

* to confirm Kiev as host city for group matches, quarter-final match(es) and a semi-final;
not to confirm Kiev as venue for the final match of UEFA EURO 2012™; the final match will be held in Kiev only if specific conditions with regard to the stadium, airport infrastructure, regional transport and accommodation are met by 30 November 2009;
* not to confirm/appoint Donetsk, Lviv and Kharkiv as host cities for group matches of UEFA EURO 2012™ for the time being; however a last deadline has been granted to these three cities to meet specific conditions by 30 November 2009 with regard to the stadiums, airport infrastructure, regional transport and accommodation. Should these conditions not be met by this deadline, the respective venue will not be confirmed/appointed as host city for matches at UEFA EURO 2012™;

* and not to confirm/appoint Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa as host cities nor retain them as reserve cities. UEFA considers that due to the current shortcomings with regard to the stadiums, airport infrastructure, regional transport and accommodation, these two venues will not meet the tournament requirements.

Commenting on the decision of the Executive Committee, UEFA President Michel Platini said:

“We have seen progress over the last few months but we must remind both countries that there is still a huge amount of work to be undertaken. There are numerous infrastructure issues that urgently need to be resolved in Ukraine to convince the UEFA Executive Committee that the host city candidates can be appointed as UEFA EURO 2012™ host cities.

“We must respect the decision of the Executive Committee of 18 April 2007, when it awarded the organisation of the European Football Championship 2012 to Poland and Ukraine. This was again emphasised by the UEFA Congress in March 2009, when it stressed the importance that the staging of this world-class event will have to further promote and develop football in the eastern part of Europe.

“I also want to take the opportunity to thank the cities of Chorzow and Krakow in Poland, and Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa in Ukraine for their involvement in UEFA EURO 2012™ so far.”

UEFA will continue to closely monitor the progress of the preparations in all of the designated cities and will review the situation of the Ukrainian host city candidates in December 2009.

source: UEFA

UEFA warns Ukraine and Poland to speed up preparations

piątek, marzec 28th, 2008

Michel Platini, the head of the European football body UEFA, has warned Euro 2012 co-hosts Ukraine and Poland to speed up their preparations. Neither Ukraine nor Poland has hosted a major championship before, and Platini has stressed his growing concerns over their poland and ukraine euro 2012progress.

“We’ve had to wake them up a little and tell them it’s time to get going,” Platini told French radio France Info on Thursday. “The 2012 Euro will still be held (there), but we’ve told them in the nicest possible way to speed things up a bit.”

Platini first warned the co-hosts back in January, highlighting the importance of the next six months.
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Kraków po wizycie UEFA

czwartek, marzec 6th, 2008

Prezydent Krakowa Jacek Majchrowski nie krył zadowolenia po zakończeniu wizyty delegacji UEFA oceniającej przygotowanie miasta do organizacji meczów piłkarskich ME-2012.

“Kraków jest ostatnim z miast, które wizytują i pierwszym, które daje rzetelne gwarancje tego, że tutaj wszystko będzie tak jak być powinno. Uważam, że jest to maksimum, co mogli powiedzieć nieoficjalnie” – powiedział podczas poniedziałkowej konferencji prasowej prezydent Krakowa.

Podkreślił także, że delegacja, która była w Krakowie nie wydawała oficjalnej opinii.

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Notka prawna:
Informujemy że serwis eu2012poland.com zgodnie oświadczeniem Unii Piłkarskiej na stronie UEFA
nie posługuje się zastrzeżonymi znakami towarowymi: „Poland Ukraine 2012" „Polska Ukraina 2012”,
"Poland Ukraine candidate for UEFA EURO 2012" „Polska Ukraina kandydat do UEFA EURO 2012”, "EURO 2012".
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