Euro 2012 logo, visual identity and slogan have been officially presented in Kyiv in Ukraine on Monday 14th December, 2009. Representatives of UEFA, Poland and Ukraine attended the ceremony.
UEFA has confirmed Donetsk, Lviv, and Kharkiv as host cities for group matches of Euro 2012.
Beside that, UEFA stood by decision about Kyiv as the venue of the final match of Euro 2012.
In a short period of time we will known the names of all host cities of the Euro 2012 European Football Championships in Poland and Ukraine.
UEFA has announced that Executive Commitee will take final decision on 11 December 2009.
During May, UEFA has gave green light only to Kiev and ultimatum to the the rest of the cities of Charkow, Lviv and Donieck to improve their preparings to Euro 2012.
Pot One: Spain, Germany, Holland, Italy, England, Croatia, Portugal, France, Russia.
Pot Two: Greece, Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Turkey, Denmark, Slovakia, Romania.
Pot Three: Israel, Bulgaria, Finland, Norway, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Pot Four: Slovenia, Latvia, Hungary, Lithuania, Belarus, Belgium, Wales, FYR Macedonia, Cyprus.
Pot Five: Montenegro, Albania, Estonia, Georgia, Moldova, Iceland, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein.
Pot Six: Azerbaijan, Luxembourg, Malta, Faroe Islands, Andorra, San Marino.
UEFA Executive Committee has annouced during todays meeting in Bucharest host cities for the European Football Championship Euro 2012.
On Wednesday, UEFA will decide which Polish and Ukrainian cities will host European Football Championship Euro 2012.
It is important for both countries to arrange as many cities as possible.
During last months UEFA's officials have visited all Polish and Ukrainian cities willing to organise Euro 2012.
Poland: Warszawa, Gdańsk, Poznań, Wrocław, Kraków and Chorzów.
Ukraine: Kyiv, Donieck, Dnipropietrovsk, Kharkiv, Lviv and Odesa.
At the moment, certain are only capitals Warsaw and Kiev. Press still speculate about numbers of the cities and proportions between countries. Will it be 4:4, 3:3 or else?
On 18th April 2007 UEFA has presented Poland and Ukraine as new host countries of the European Football Championships in 2012. Beside them, there were Italy, Hungary and Croatia competed for right to organise Euro 2012.
Whole matches are going to be played at eight stadiums, four per each country.