UEFA Supervisory Board satisfied with Ukraine’s progress

Supervisory Board of UEFA expressed its satisfaction with infrastructure preparation to host Euro-2012 in all the six cities of Ukraine, where football matches are to be held.

As reports the press-agency for Football Federation of Ukraine, such decision was stated by UEFA experts on May, 8 at the meeting of UEFA Supervisory Board. The participants of the meeting held in Nyon, Switzerland were vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Ivan Vasyunik, Football Federation of Ukraine President Grigory Surkis, Euro-2012 in Ukraine director Markiyan Lubkivsky and director of Coordination Bureau for Europe Football Championship 2012 organization in Ukraine Ilya Shevlyak.

The participants of the meeting analyzed progress achieved by the six Ukrainian cities in infrastructure preparation to host the Championship. Special attention was drawn to the stadiums, airports, National transport system and optimal solution for infrastructure and guests accommodation issues.

While discussing the situation at the strategic course of Euro-2012 objects preparation Ukrainian officials have confirmed guarantees of the Government and host-cities concerning the obligations taken.

Earlier on May 7th, Polish edition of Gazeta Wyborcza made public the information stating that Euro-2012 final matches will be held in ten Polish and Ukrainian cities, while it was planned 8 host-cities before.

The edition cites the source of Football Federation of Poland (PZPN) and informs of such resolution to be announced by UEFA Executive committee at the meeting next Wednesday on May, 13.

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