Spetacle of European Championships is coming back: this year the final tournament will be hosted by Poland and Ukraine. In this article you can have all the news about the stadiums where we can live the emotions of big european football.
The following are eight stadiums of Euro 2012:
- Stadion Narodowy – Warsaw, Poland
- Stadion Miejski - Wroclaw, Poland
- PGE Arena Gdansk – Gdansk, Poland
- Stadion Miejski – Poznan, Poland
- NSK Olimpiyskiy - Kyiv, Ukraine
- Donbass Arena – Donetsk, Ukraine
- Stadion Metalist – Kharkiv, Ukraine
- Arena Lviv – Lviv, Ukraine
Stadion Narodowy – Warsaw, Poland
Stadion Narodowy (Stadio Nazionale in italian) is a Warsaw Stadium and the Poland National Football Team home ground. It is a football stadium built for Euro 2012 which will be hosted by Poland and Ukraine.
This stadium will host the first match of Euro 2012 Poland-Greece (June 8th), and four other four matches: Poland-Russia (June 12th), Greece-Russia (June 16t) in the group stage, but also a quarter-final (June 21st) and one semi-final (June 28th).
Capacity: it seats 58,145 people.
Stadion Miejski – Wroclaw, Poland
Stadion Miejski (Stadio Municipale in italian) is a Wroclaw football stadium built for Euro 2012 which will be hosted by Poland and Ukraine. It will host the following matches: Russia-Czech Republic (June 8th 2012),
Greece-Czech Repubblic (June 12th) and Poland-Czech Republic (June 16th).
Capacity: it seats 44,308 people.
PGE Arena Gdansk – Gdansk, Poland
PGE Arena Gdansk is a Gdansk football stadium built for Euro 2012 which will be hosted by Poland and Ukraine. It has been judged as the most beautiful stadium in Europe by various journalists and columnists. Therefore it is one of the most up-to-date stadium in the world. From 2011-2012 it is the home ground of Lechia Gdansk which takes part to the First National Polish Football League, the Ekstraklasa. It will host the following matches: Spain-Italy (June 10th 2012), Spain-Republic of Ireland (June 14th), Croatia-Spain (June 18th) and a quarter-final (June 22th). Capacity: it seats 42,105 people.
Stadion Miejski – Poznan, Poland
Stadion Miejski (Stadio Municipale in italiano) is
a Poznan football stadium built for Euro 2012 which will be hosted by Poland and Ukraine. It is the home ground of Lech Poznan and Warta Poznan. It will host the following matches: Republic of Ireland-Croatia (June 10th 2012), Italy-Croatia(June 14th) and Italy-Republic of Ireland (June 18th). Capacity: it seats 41,609 people.
NSK Olimpiyskiy - Kyiv, Ukraine
NSK Olimpiyskiy in Kyiv is a stadium situaded in Kyiv. It was built and opened in 1923. It is the home ground of two Kyiv teams (Arsenal and Dynamo) and of Ukraine National Football Team. It will host the following matches: Ukraine-Sweden (June 11th 2012), England-Sweden (June 15th), France-Sweden (June 19th) and a quarter-final (June 24th). Therefore it is the appointed stadium for final (July 1st). Capacity: it seats 70,050 people.
Donbas Arena – Donetsk, Ukraine
Donbas Arena (Arena del Bacino del Donec in italiano) is a stadium situated in Donetsk (Ukraine). It is a football stadium built for Euro 2012, it has been opened on August 29th 2009 with a great ceremony by K-events – Filmmaster Group. It replaced Shakhtar Stadium, so it is now the home ground of ukraine football team Shaktar Donetsk.
It will host the following matches: France-England (June 11th 2012), France-Ukraine (June 15th), England-Ukraine (June 19th) and a quater-final (June 23th) and one semi-finale (June 27th). Capacity: it seats 51, 504 people.
Stadion Metalist – Kharkiv, Ukraine
Stadion Metalist, popularly known as Metalist Stadium, is the multipurpose city of Kharkiv (Ukraine) stadium. It is currently used for football and it hosts Metalist Charkiv home matches. During Euro 2012 it will host the following matches: Netherlands-Denmark (June 9th 2012), Netherlands-Germany (June 13th) and Portugal-Netherlands (June 17th). Capacity: it seats 41,411 people.
Arena Lviv – Lviv, Ukraine
Arena Lviv[1] is a football stadium in Lviv (Ukraine). Since 2011 it is the home ground of Fc Karpaty, ukraine football team.
It will host the following matches: Germany-Portougal (June 9th 2012), Denmak-Portugal (June 13th) and Denmak-Germany (June 17th). Capacity: it seats 34,915 people.






