Ukraine to invite Platini to view progress
Ukraine will invite UEFA chief Michel Platini to tour a new stadium to see for himself the ex-Soviet state's progress in preparing to co-host the Euro 2012 finals, President Viktor Yush-chenko said yesterday. "In a few weeks, I will invite Mr Platini...
Ukraine will invite UEFA chief Michel Platini to tour a new stadium to see for himself the ex-Soviet state's progress in preparing to co-host the Euro 2012 finals, President Viktor Yush-chenko said yesterday.
"In a few weeks, I will invite Mr Platini to Dnipropetrovsk," local news agencies quoted Yushchenko as saying after a visit to a stadium nearing completion in the central city to be used in 2012.
A UEFA delegation is visiting Ukraine this week to inspect building sites and other facilities.
Platini last month expressed alarm that Ukraine and their co-hosts Poland were behind schedule in their preparations and the coming months would prove "decisive".
Authorities have since taken a decision to allow Kiev's main stadium to be used by dismantling parts of an adjacent shopping centre which threatened to disqualify it on safety grounds.