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Revision as of 20:57, October 13, 2011
Euro 2012 is the national teams competition which will be held in Poland and Ukraine, between June 8 and July 1, 2012.
Background
On April 18, 2007, Poland and Ukraine were chosen by the UEFA Executive Committee to jointly host the final round of the UEFA European Football Championship in 2012.
Other candidate nations had been Italy and a joint Croatia–Hungary bid.
Qualifiers
The teams that have qualified for the finals are:
- Poland (co-hosts)
- Ukraine (co-hosts)
- Germany (Group A winners)
- Russia (Group B winners)
- Italy (Group C winners)
- France (Group D winners)
- Holland (Group E winners)
- GREECE (Group F winners)
- England (Group G winners)
- Denmark (Group H winners)
- Spain (Group I winners)
- Sweden (best runners-up)
Greece qualified for the finals from Group F that also included: Croatia, Israel, Latvia, Georgia and Malta.
Final Group F Standings (top team qualifies for finals)
Pos | Team | Points | W-D-L | Goals |
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1. | Greece | 24 | 7-3-0 | 14-5 |
2. | Croatia | 22 | 7-1-2 | 18-7 |
3. | Israel | 16 | 5-1-4 | 13-11 |
4. | Latvia | 11 | 3-2-5 | 9-12 |
5. | Georgia | 18 | 2-4-4 | 7-9 |
6. | Malta | 1 | 0-1-9 | 4-21 |