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The Management of the Sport Centre Authority (COS) will meet the minister of sport Tomasz Lipiec once again to talk about extension of the lease of X-lecia Stadium in Warsaw by Damis company – quotes Gazeta.pl. This is a result of Thursday talks between merchants of Europe Fair and COS management.

The talks will concern the timeframe for the lease of X-lecia Stadium by Damis company. On Wednesday the minister of sport informed that the decision on non-extension of the contract with Damis company, which holds X-lecia Stadium on lease, is irrevocable.

- The agreement expires on 30th June this year and this is the last day when the merchants can lawfully trade at Europe Fair. We are determined to recover this area for sport, particularly in view of the European Football Championships EURO 2012 – Lipiec said.

A few days ago the merchants issued a letter to a PiS MP Jolanta Szczypińska concerning the future of the merchants trading at X-lecia Stadium.

- Yesterday the letter found its way into the hands of PiS MPs and as of now it is considered by the Prime Minister. We are waiting for prime minister’s decision - said Lucyna Kwiatek, the president of „Stadion” association.

The merchants were supported by Warsaw councillors, who turned with an appeal to the prime minister Jarosław Kaczyński calling for urgent actions on transfer of another area for merchants’ use. This concerns areas in the neighbourhood of the capital city’s Eastern Railway Station. A resolution on that matter, at a motion from Platforma Obywatelska councillors, was adopted by the City Council during the Thursday meeting.

X-lecia Stadium is Warsaw’s largest sport facility, which is currently used as a fair – one of Europe’s biggest. As late as in 1980ties, country’s most important sport event was held there. The Stadium was also used for cultural and propaganda purposes: concerts, harvest festivals and official celebrations of anniversaries of importance for the People’s Republic of Poland were held there.

A modern National Sport Centre, which will be one of EURO 2012 arenas, is to be erected in place of X-lecia Stadium.

Source: Gazeta.pl

May 18, 2007 | Comments (0) | Poland, Stadiums | by bociang.

The government wants to accelerate construction of major Polish roads by as many as four years. According to „Dziennik”, the Ministry of Transport is adjusting the investment programme for the years 2007-2015 to account for the date of the beginning of the football championships EURO 2012.

The modifications will be submitted for interministerial consultations in the forthcoming days – Dziennik writes.

The new plans assume that 700 km of new motorways and 1900 km of new express roads will be constructed by the end of 2011.

As a result the motorways network will have the total of 1900 km, and the total length of express roads will reach 3100 km. But this will cost a lot: still before beginning of EURO 2012 we will spend on roads more than PLN 100 billion out of PLN 131 billion planned for the forthcoming 8 years.

Which investments will be accelerated by roadmen? First of all construction of A-4 motorway. By the beginning of the championships it must be ready in its entirety. It will become the most important road corridor for EURO participants and fans, connecting Poland and Western Europe with the other host of the football matches - Ukraine.

Due to the above, as early as in 2011 drivers will have the possibility to ride from Krakow to Tarnów, and then to Rzeszów and on to the state border in Korczowa.

At the same time construction will be completed of S-7 road from Gdańsk to Warsaw and partly of S-5 road between Bydgoszcz, Poznań and Wrocław.

It is also planned to complete works on S-7 road between Radom and Jędrzejowo as well as Lubień and Rabka. The section from Warsaw to Radom will be ready earlier - in 2009.

Source: „Dziennik”, Adam Woźniak, „Motorways are accelerating”


Big screens carried the announcement live in Warsaw city centre.

There were similar reactions in other cities across the country.

Poland has never hosted an event like the Euro 2012.

And many people here believed they stood little chance against the experience of a country like Italy. Winning caught some fans by surprise.

“We assumed that Italy will win and actually it was a really big surprise for us,” one fan said.

“I am very happy and very proud. So, hopefully, we will be up to the task and finish building stadiums and all the stuff that is needed for the Euro.”

Poland’s crumbling communist-era football grounds are well below Uefa standards. And the country lacks the hotels and highways needed for such an event.

Polish President Lech Kaczynski said the infrastructure would be built but he added there were five years of hard work ahead.

For most people though, the announcement was simply a moment to celebrate.

As one of the country’s leading TV sports presenters put it, it was as if Poland had just beaten Brazil in the World Cup final.

Source: BBC News

May 16, 2007 | Comments (0) | Poland | by bociang.


Yes, against all the odds, Poland and Ukraine will be hosting the European Football Championships in 2012! Their joint bid was announced successful by UEFA chief Michel Platini in Cardiff on 18th April 2007, winning out over more favoured bids by Italy and Croatia/Hungary - and causing widespread jubilation throughout the two Eastern Europe countries.

The action will be spread over six cities in Poland: Warsaw, Gdansk, Poznan, Wroclaw, Chorzow and Krakow; and four cities in Ukraine: Kiev, Lviv, Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk. Kiev’s Olympic Stadium, which hosted the football at the 1980 Moscow Olympics, is the proposed venue for the final.

Winning Euro 2012 could bring enormous financial benefits to both Poland and the Ukraine, with some analysts putting the figures as high as 3 billion US Dollars worth of revenue. The tournament will also help shift the balance of power in football, and bring in resources and prestige to help boost the games of East European countries which have traditionally made little mark in international competitions. Euro 2012 will be the first major footballing event held by a country behind, or formerly behind, the Iron Curtain since Yugoslavia hosted the European Football Championships in 1976. It will be the first major sporting event of any kind hosted by an East European country since Moscow Olympics 1980.

Great news then for this part of the world, and a fantastic chance for Poland and Ukraine to show the world what they’re capable of, both in terms of organising the event and competing in it! Of course, we’ll keep you in the know with all the latest Euro 2012 news, fixtures and results - and, if you’re coming to Warsaw to watch a match, we’ll give you the low down on accommodation for booking hotels and apartments, give you travel information and details on getting to and from the airport, plus provide you with a very handy map for tracking down those stadiums. Oh, and we might have a few titbits on pubs, bars and nightlife you might want to read up on!

If however you are travelling to Euro 2012 for matches in other Polish or Ukrainian cities be sure to call on our friends in Gdansk, Poznan, Wroclaw, Krakow, Kiev and Lviv for the most complete guides to the action and the cities.

source: warsaw-life.com

May 14, 2007 | Comments (0) | Poland, Ukraine | by kwojcik.


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