Host Cities
Taken from the official Ukraine-Poland Euro 2012 site, below is information on each stadium plus reserve stadiums.
Reserve host cities are: Chorzow (PL), Krakow (PL) and Odessa (UA); the Olympic Stadium in Donetsk (UA) is a reserve stadium.
Name of stadium: |
Shakhstar Stadium (to replace the old stadium) |
Date of opening: |
Scheduled for 2009 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
In progress |
The scheduled construction ends: |
By the end of 2008 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
55 000 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
31 718
50 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches, quarter-final and semi-final |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
yes (120 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (HVDP + generators and UPS) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
225 buses / 1 750 cars
450 buses / 6 500 cars |
Name of stadium: |
Baltic Arena |
Date of opening: |
Scheduled for 2010 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
in 2008 |
The scheduled construction ends: |
in 2010 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
44 000 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
-
40 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches and quarter-final |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- hotel
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (two independent power lines and two power generators) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
180 buses / 1 400 cars
360 buses / 5 200 cars |
Name of stadium: |
Olympic Stadium |
Date of opening: |
1923 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
|
The scheduled construction ends: |
By the end of 2010 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
83 053
83 300 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
-
77 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches, quarter-final and semi-final |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- side pitches
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (50 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (two independent power lines and a system of emergency power supply) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
225 buses / 1 750 cars
450 buses / 6 500 cars |
Name of stadium: |
Ukraina Stadium |
Date of opening: |
1927 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
|
The scheduled construction ends: |
By the end of 2009 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
40 000 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
28 051
36 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (64 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (two independent power lines and two power generators) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
180 buses / 1 400 cars
360 buses / 5 200 cars |
Name of stadium: |
Municipal Stadium |
Date of opening: |
1980 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
In progress (commenced in 2002) |
The scheduled construction ends: |
By the end of 2008 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
46 500 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
24 166
42 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (200 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (two independent power lines and a power generator) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
200 buses / 1 400 cars
400 buses / 6 000 cars |
Name of stadium: |
National Stadium |
Date of opening: |
Scheduled for 2009 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
in 2007 |
The scheduled construction ends: |
In June 2009 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
70 000 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
-
63 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Opening match, group matches, quarter-final and semi-final |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- sports hall for 15 000 spectators
- aquatic park with Olympic swimming pool (50 meters), waterslides, a sauna, a water playground for children and stands for 4 000 spectators
- a hotel with congress and office space
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (60 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (two independent power lines and two power generators) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
450 buses / 8 000 cars
250 buses / 4 000 cars |
Name of stadium: |
Olympic Stadium |
Date of opening: |
1936 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
in 2007 |
The scheduled construction ends: |
in 2010 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
45 000 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
10 000
40 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- a track for cinder-track racing
- side pitches
- tennis courts
- a shooting range facility
- an indoor and outdoor swimming pool
- a sports hall
- a baseball pitch
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (50 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (two independent power lines and two power generators) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
180 buses / 1 400 cars
360 buses / 5 200 cars |
Name of stadium: |
Śląski Stadium |
Date of opening: |
1927 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
In progress |
The scheduled construction ends: |
in 2010 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
60 000 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
47 202
54 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- 3 sports halls
- conference rooms
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities
- hotel |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (150 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- an emergency power supply system |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
255 buses / 1 750 cars
450 buses / 6 500 cars |
Name of stadium: |
National Stadium |
Date of opening: |
Scheduled for 2007 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
In progress |
The scheduled construction ends: |
In 2007 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
34 000 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
24 381
31 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (64 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- a backup power generator |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
135 buses / 1 050 cars
- |
Name of stadium: |
Olympic Stadium |
Date of opening: |
1958 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
|
The scheduled construction ends: |
By the end of 2009 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
34 000 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
25 500
30 600 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (130 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (two independent power lines and a power generator) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
135 buses / 1 050 cars
360 buses / 5 200 cars |
Name of stadium: |
Wisła Stadium |
Date of opening: |
1954 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
Im progress (commenced in 2004) |
The scheduled construction ends: |
In June 2010 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
-
33 000 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
14 657
30 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (53 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (two independent power lines and a power generator) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
150 buses / 1 200 cars
300 buses / 4 000 cars |
Name of stadium: |
Central Stadium |
Date of opening: |
1936 |
The scheduled construction commences: |
In progress |
The scheduled construction ends: |
In May 2010 |
Total capacity:
current
planned |
34 362
34 362 |
Including spectator seats:
current
planned |
31 000
31 000 |
Planned matches of EURO 2012: |
Group matches |
Facilities inside the stadium /directly adjacent to the stadium: |
- catering outlets (bars and restaurants)
- retail and service facilities |
Seats for disabled fans: |
Yes (75 seats) |
Safety and security at the stadium: |
- public surveillance cameras outside and inside the stadium
- electronic ticketing access system
- own power source (power generators) |
PARKING: inside the stadium
directly adjacent to the stadium |
400 buses / 1 400 cars
500 buses / 5 200 cars |
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