Euro 2012 Soccer Stadiums

The National Stadium in Warsaw which has a capacity of 60 thousand seats will be built in the place where at present is the 10th Anniversary Stadium. According to current conception the National Stadium is expected to be the main element of a sports-recreational centre.

The National Stadium is expected to be one of the main centres of the European Football Championships Euro 2012 tickets, where according to the original scheme it will be played among others: the opening match, some of the group matches, one quarter-final and one semi-final.

Warsaw – National Stadium

Capacity: 56,000
Field dimensions: 105 x 68 metres
Construction cost: € 500 million
Expected completion: May 2011

Gdansk – PGE Arena

Capacity: 40,818
Field dimensions: 105 x 68 metres
Construction cost: € 200 million
Expected completion: September 2011

Poznan – Municipal Stadium

Capacity: 42,004
Field dimensions: 105 x 68 meters
Construction cost: € 160 million (renovation only)
Completed: May 2010

Poznan City Stadium opening ceremony was inaugurated on Monday evening, 20 September with a Sting concert. This is the first stadium in Poland prepared for Euro 2012 the European Football Championships in 2012. Stadium with max. 42,000 capacity has the highest Elite class prestige certificate. This is the third ready stadium from the list of eight planned to be build in Poland and Ukraine until Euro 2012.

Wroclaw – Municipal Stadium

Capacity: 40,610
Field dimensions: 105 x 68 meters
Construction cost: € 190 million
Expected completion: June 2011

Ukraine

The Olympic National Sports Complex in Kyiv is currently around 77% finished, while the stadium in Lviv (western Ukraine) is 55% complete, according to Nazariy Yunyk, the head of the department for the preparation of stadiums, training centers and accommodation facilities at the National Agency on Preparations for EURO 2012 (UkrEuroInfraProject).

Kiev – Olympic NSC

Capacity: 69,004
Field dimensions: 104 x 72 meters
Construction cost: € 700 million
Expected completion: August 2011

Donetsk – Donbass Arena

Capacity: 51,504
Field dimensions: 105 x 68 meters
Construction cost: € 300 million
Completed: August 2009

Kharkiv – Metalist Stadium

Capacity: 38,633
Field dimensions: 105 x 68 meters
Construction cost: € 200 million
Completed: December 2009

Stadium was underwent renovation for the final tournament of UEFA Euro 2012 final. It lasted two years: 2007 – 2009. Reconstructed part of the southern and eastern grandstand was built completely. Mentioned are also the roof and amendments were made aesthetic. With what remained of the old stadium and the main entrance colonnade. The facility was officially opened in 2009.

Lviv – New Stadium

Capacity: 33,788
Field dimensions: 105 x 68 meters
Construction cost: € 85 million
Expected completion: June 2011

Football Fans Switch to TV

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A recent survey by the BBC Sport website showed that only 11 out of 104 clubs in England and Scotland will offer adult tickets for less than £20 during the new season and Premier League football  tickets including Chelsea TicketsManchester United TicketsLiverpool FC Tickets & Arsenal ticketsEuro 2012 tickets  have grown by 12% alone this year. A growing number of supporters are reacting to these high prices by following their teams from the comfort of their own homes. With the growing popularity of high-definition TV, the trend is sure to continue.

But with so many different TV providers, all offering different packages, it is important that football fans don’t end up paying too much for their digital TV. By comparing digital TV prices and packages at  customers can make sure they get the right package at the lowest price. It can even offer great deals on combined digital TV and broadband, helping fans follow their team both on the big screen and online.

 

Arsenal Champions League Fixtures

Arsenal have qualified for the European Champions League in 2011/2012 season.

Arsenal Champions league fixtures are as follows:

 

Carling Cup – Arsenal v Manchester City Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Wigan Athletic v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?DW Stadium, Wigan - United Kingdom

Champions League – Olympiacos v Arsenal (away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Karaiskákis Stadium, Athens - Greece

Arsenal v Everton Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Manchester City v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester - United Kingdom

Aston Villa v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Villa Park, Aston Villa, Birmingham - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Queens Park Rangers Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Fulham v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Craven Cottage Stadium, - United Kingdom

Swansea City v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Liberty Stadium, Swansea - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Manchester United Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Bolton Wanderers v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Reebok Stadium, lancashire - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Sunderland v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Stadium of Light , sunderland - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Liverpool v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Anfield Stadium, Liverpool - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Newcastle United Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Everton v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Goodison Park, liverpool - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Aston Villa Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Queens Park Rangers v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Loftus Road Stadium, London - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Manchester City Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Wigan Athletic Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Chelsea Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

Stoke City v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Britannia Stadium , - United Kingdom

Arsenal v Norwich City Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom

West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

Arsenal FCDate:  Venue: ?Hawthorns Stadium, - United Kingdom

 

Arsenal have had a torrid few seasons and real drought of silverware. Is Arsene Wenger up to the job the fans ask after years of near misses and failures to capture major domestic or European glory. The faithful at the Emirates stadium buy their Arsenal tickets and Euro 2012 tickets week after week in the hope that their support will be rewarded