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Euro 2012: Goal.com looks at the cities and stadiums that will host the finals in Poland and Ukraine
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EURO2012 |
HOST CITIES |
POLAND
GdanskPopulation: 455,830
Stadium: PGE Arena Gdansk
Stadium Capacity: 40,000
Major Clubs: Lechia Gdansk
Read more on the PGE Arena Gdansk
PoznanPopulation: 556,022
Stadium: Municipal Stadium
Stadium Capacity: 45,000
Major Clubs: Lech Poznan
Read more on the Municipal Stadium
WarsawPopulation: 1,716,855
Stadium: National Stadium
Stadium Capacity: 58,145
Major Clubs: Legia Warsaw, Polonia Warsaw
Read more on the National Stadium
WroclawPopulation: 632,996
Stadium: Municipal Stadium
Stadium Capacity: 42,771
Major Clubs: Slask Wroclaw
Read more on the Municipal Stadium
UKRAINE
DonetskPopulation: 975,959
Stadium: Donbass Arena
Stadium Capacity: 51,504
Major Clubs: Shakhtar Donetsk, Metalurg Donetsk
Read more on the Donbass Arena
KharkivPopulation: 1,449,000
Stadium: Metalist Stadium
Stadium Capacity: 41,000
Major Clubs: Metalist Kharkiv, FC Kharkiv
Read more on the Metalist Stadium
KievPopulation: 2,797,553
Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Stadium Capacity: 69,004
Major Clubs: Dynamo Kiev, Arsenal Kiev
Read more on the Olympic Stadium
LvivPopulation: 760,000
Stadium: Arena Lviv
Stadium Capacity: 34,000
Major Clubs: Kaparty Lviv
Read more on the Arena Lviv
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