Is UEFA Euro 2012 a real game?
This article is a stub. You can help FIFA Football Gaming wiki by expanding it. UEFA Euro 2012 is an association football game, developed by EA Canada and based on the 2012 UEFA Men’s European Soccer Championship, which was played in Poland and Ukraine in June–July in the year 2012.
Is Poland ready for Euro 2012?
In Poland, issues arose related to corruption within the Polish Football Association. In April 2009 however, the president of UEFA, Michel Platini announced that all was on track and that he saw no major problems. After a UEFA delegation visited Ukraine in September 2011, he stated the country was “virtually ready for Euro 2012”.
What was the UEFA fine for Russia at Euro 2012?
^ “Euro 2012: UEFA hits Russia with suspended six-point deduction and fine”. The Guardian. London. 13 June 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2012. ^ “Russia fined once more by UEFA”. Fox Sports. 23 June 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2012. ^ “€30,000 fine for RFS”. UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 17 June 2012. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
What is the name of the Football used in Euro 2012?
Thirteen teams stayed in Poland and three in Ukraine. The Adidas Tango 12 was the official match ball of UEFA Euro 2012. The ball is named after the original Adidas Tango family of footballs; however, the Tango 12 and its variations have a completely new design.
How many players are in the Ireland squad for the Euro 2012?
The Ireland team was the only squad at the tournament to consist entirely of players from foreign leagues. On 10 May 2012, a provisional list of 27 players was announced. On 29 May, the final 23-man squad was announced. On 4 June 2012, Ivica Olić was ruled out with an injury and was replaced by Nikola Kalinić.
Who was ruled out of the Euro 2012 squad?
^ “Guidetti ruled out of Hamrén’s Sweden squad”. UEFA.com. 14 May 2012. ^ “Hodgson names Euro 2012 squad”. TheFA.com. The Football Association. 16 May 2012. Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. ^ “John Ruddy ruled out of England Euro 2012 squad with injury”. BBC Sport.
Where were the Euro 2012 mascots unveiled?
The Independent. London. ^ “UEFA appoints worldwide licensing representative”. UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 8 June 2010. ^ “UEFA Euro 2012 mascots unveiled in Warsaw”. UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 16 November 2010. ^ “Euro 2012 mascots named Slavek and Slavko”.