Euro 2012 delays continue to haunt UEFA
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Euro 2012 delays continue to haunt UEFA

Last Updated: Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 23:23
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Euro 2012 delays continue to haunt UEFA London: The nightmare scenario that Euro 2012 stadiums will not be ready in time continues to haunt UEFA on the eve of its annual congress, politicians and officials involved in the project have said.

UEFA's executive committee heard a report from Martin Kallen, the project director of the 16-team tournament being staged in Poland and Ukraine in just over two years' time, in which he outlined problems at the stadiums in Kiev and Lviv in Ukraine.

Gianni Infantino, UEFA's general secretary told Reuters afterwards: "We are concerned, yes, the problems are serious. However we have every faith that they will be sorted out. It is time now for Ukraine to get into a higher gear.

"We are sure everything will be ready in time but are closely watching the situation."

Earlier, UEFA spokesman Rob Faulkner told a news briefing: "There had been some concerns, particularly in Ukraine, about possible delays leading to questions (over) whether two of the host cities were behind schedule.

"Kiev in particular was one of the cities that was under discussion. The technicalities involve the roof and some other building technicalities but we don't have any concerns that they won't be ready in time."

Ukraine's deputy prime minister Borys Kolesnikov said on Tuesday that the Kiev stadium, where the final is due to be staged, was "most at risk", and there were concerns about the stadium in Lviv, which had also fallen behind schedule.

Kolesnikov said he wanted work to be stepped up so that by the beginning of September the present five-month delay in the building timetable would have been eliminated.

"The right decision would have been to take down the stadium in Kiev and build another. But now that is not possible," Kolesnikov said.

Kallen said in an interview on Polish television that UEFA would consider staging matches in six venues if necessary.

Bureau Report

First Published: Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 23:23

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