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Euro 2012 Is Coming 

Euro 2012 Is Coming

6.07.2012


In 31 games in 24 days, 16 teams and 368 players will nominate only one winning team - the new European champion. The championship of the Old Continent begins tonight in Poland with matches of Group A. The opening match is between hosts - Poland and Greece. The winner will be crowned on July 1 at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev.

Although the Spanish team is heading to title by a third consecutive major championships (European - World - European), more bookmakers give their preferences for victory of Germany or the Netherlands.

Spanish national football team is the most expensive of Euro 2012. The price amounts to players 653 million euros. This points to Brazilian economist Fernando Pinto, who ordered the German on second position with 394 million euros. In a kind of ranking third is the composition of England.

12 chief referees linked to some of the best in Europe, will chair the meetings of the championship. One of the most interesting personalities among them is Jonas Eriksson, who is a millionaire.
The Spaniard Carlos Velasco Karbayo will be Chief Justice of the opening match tonight.

12 chief referees linked to some of the best in Europe, will chair the meetings of the championship. One of the most interesting personalities among them is Jonas Eriksson, who is a millionaire. Details of all arbitrators can read the special section in Gong.bg. The Spaniard Carlos Velasco Karbayo will be Chief Justice of the opening match tonight.

The opening ceremony of Euro 2012 will start 20 minutes before kick-off. The highlight will be the performance of Chopin by Hungarian pianist.

According to information on Europe's champion will receive about 23 million if they win all his matches in the league.

Euro 2012 talismans are Slavek and Slavko. Almost 40,000 people voted to give their preferences for their names.

Over 30,000 policemen will take care of the security in both countries host. Over 5500 volunteers will assist the organizers of in Euro 2012.

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