Ukraine, Poland pledge further work in Euro bid

Ukraine and Poland agreed to press on with a joint bid to stage the 2012 European championship and pledged high-level support in the two east European states. "I think we have a good chance. We had a good look at the facilities here. The Ukrainian side...

Ukraine and Poland agreed to press on with a joint bid to stage the 2012 European championship and pledged high-level support in the two east European states.

"I think we have a good chance. We had a good look at the facilities here. The Ukrainian side is preparing for this very seriously," Deputy Education Minister Jerzy Ciszewski, the top Polish official overseeing the bid, told Reuters.

This week Ciszewski met Hrihory Surkis, head of Ukraine's football federation, on the sidelines of the Valery Lobanovsky memorial tournament. Poland defeated Israel in the final of the four-nation tournament.

Surkis said the two sides would hold new meetings to work out final details before the bidding process enters the next phase in November.

The joint proposal faces stiff competition from individual bids by Greece, Italy and Turkey. Croatia and Hungary have also submitted a joint bid to stage the tournament.

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