Polish Cup Hopes Falter

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Poland's Football Association appeared to concede defeat on Friday in its bid to co-host Euro 2012 with Ukraine after a UEFA report listed failings on stadiums, hotels and transport. The European game's governing body is due to whittle the five bidders for the European Championships -- Greece, Italy, Turkey and Croatia-Hungary are the others -- down to a shortlist of three next Tuesday.

"If we fail on Tuesday it will be no reason to pull our hair out. We will try again in 2016 (and) we need to remember this was only our first attempt," association (PZPN) chief Michal Listkiewicz told daily Gazeta Wyborcza.

"It is not a failure. Our success was in submitting the paperwork on time."

In its report on the first stage of bidding, UEFA said both Poland and Ukraine were unlikely to meet its requirements for hotel accommodation and training facilities for teams.

It also listed shortcomings in the planned stadiums as well the large travelling distances likely to be involved for fans on the two countries' minimal highway networks.

"Even UEFA chief Lennart Johansson has had the chance to personally evaluate the state of our roads," said Listkiewicz.

"He took a car from Warsaw to Kutno (in Lithuania) and became badly ill. Just as we won't change the fact that Gdansk to Donetsk (in Ukraine) is 1,900 kilometres (1,190 miles), so we are not hiding that Poland has no motorways."

Source: Reuters

Nov.05.2005



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