Poland consider Malta friendly
The Polish FA are looking to arrange a friendly match against Malta or Liechtenstein only a few days before the start of the Euro 2012 finals. Reports in the Polish media yesterday said that Poland, who are co-hosting next year’s European...
The Polish FA are looking to arrange a friendly match against Malta or Liechtenstein only a few days before the start of the Euro 2012 finals.
Reports in the Polish media yesterday said that Poland, who are co-hosting next year’s European Championships with Ukraine, are interested in setting up a final warm-up against weak opposition at the Warsaw Stadium on June 2.
It has been claimed that Polish officials believe that a friendly against Malta or Liechtenstein would give their team the best chance of boosting their morale ahead of the Euro Championships.
National team manager Konrad Pasniewski was quoted as saying that Poland will spend a two-week training in camp in Austria in mid-May during which they will play two friendlies against Latvia on May 22 and Slovakia on May 26.
After the training camp, the Polish squad will move to their Euro 2012 base in Warsaw where they intend to play their final warm-up.
Poland open their Euro 2012 campaign against Greece on June 8.