EURO 2012 Tshirt : England Tshirt

Euro 2012 Tshirt - For those of you who championed English teams in the grand event EURO 2012, was supposed to have a nuanced England shirt. You do not have any idea what kind of shirt?, Do not worry we give five examples of shirts nuanced English with cool design, to accompany you to watch your favorite teams.

EURO 2012 Tshirt : England
EURO 2012 Tshirt : England

EURO 2012 Tshirt : England

EURO 2012 Tshirt : England

EURO 2012 Tshirt : England

EURO 2012 Tshirt : England


New team for the EURO 2012 of Group D

From EURO 2012 Group D Camp.

Ukraine (Boris Popov, @UEFAcomBorisP)
Ukraine are ready for their friendly against Estonia this evening in what is their last test before Oleh Blokhin names his final 23-man squad. Local media and fans are divided over whether the coach has already selected the three players who will be omitted from the final selection or if he is going to base his decision on tonight's game. The good news emerging from the Ukrainian camp this afternoon is that there are no fitness concerns, which will come as a relief to the co-hosts who have already had their three main goalkeepers ruled out through injury.

Sweden (Sujay Dutt, @UEFAcomSujayD)Johan Elmander, who fractured his foot while in action for Galatasaray AŞ on the final day of the season, is recovering quicker than expected and hopes to start jogging this week in a bid to prove his fitness ahead of Sweden's Group D opener against co-hosts Ukraine on 11 June. "They said I would need eight to ten weeks," he said. "I'm not great at maths, but I knew that would mean I wouldn't make it back in time for EURO."
Elsewhere on the injury front, Andreas Isaksson is back in full training following a  shoulder injury. Elmander and Isaksson's wives have joined Kim Källström's other half in raising funds for a Ukrainian orphanage. "My wife has been down there so we know what they need," said Elmander. In Visby, Elmander's shirt, Isaksson's goalkeeping gloves and a pair of Källström's boots were put up for auction to raise money.

France (Matthew Spiro, @UEFAcomMattS)
There has been a mixed reaction to France's 3-2 win over Iceland. While Les Bleus extended their unbeaten run to 19 games, the media expressed concern about their defending. 'We need to look at the back,' ran the headline in L'Equipe, who described Philippe Mexès as "a constant worry” and Patrice Evra "hardly reassuring".
On the other hand, substitutes Olivier Giroud and Franck Ribéry received plaudits for their late impact. "Giroud changed everything in two minutes," claimed the sports daily. Ribéry, meanwhile, was pleased with his 85th-minute leveller, saying: "It was the kind of goal I score for Bayern. I played with freedom." Laurent Blanc will finalise his squad on Tuesday morning, eliminating two names from his 25-man list.

England (Andy James, @UEFAcomAndyJ)
England manager Roy Hodgson faces a nervous wait to find out the results of Gareth Barry's groin scan today. The Manchester City FC midfielder's appearance in Saturday's 1-0 win against Norway was cut short by the injury just 25 minutes after he came on as a substitute. Liverpool FC's Jordan Henderson would be the obvious replacement for the 31-year-old, although Everton FC defender Phil Jagielka might also get the call after impressing over 90 minutes in Oslo. Meanwhile Scott Parker, who had been a doubt for the tournament with an ankle problem, has spoken of his delight at a timely return to fitness: "I'm glad things have cleared up a bit and I'm ready to go."


New team for the EURO 2012 of Group C

Training camp of the countries, which sits in group C also have a news

From EURO 2012 Group C Camp.

Spain (Graham Hunter, @UEFAcomGrahamH)
 It is typical of their last two major tournaments that Spain leave the locals happy wherever they train. Just as in Neustift, Austria, four years ago and then Potchefstroom, South Africa, during their successful FIFA World Cup campaign, La Roja opened the doors to training in Schruns this morning.
Nearly 3,000 locals attended and were treated to a mini match plus some autograph signing. More training at 18.30 tonight then it is off to Berne for Vicente Del Bosque's European champions, where they will play Korea Republic on Wednesday. There are encouraging words, meanwhile, from 2008 UEFA European Championship-winning coach Luis Aragonés: "The current depth of riches in Spanish football means Vicente could choose from a variety of players in each position."

Italy (Paolo Menicucci, @UEFAcomPaoloM)
Italy coach Cesare Prandelli cut seven players from his initial 32-man squad on the eve of the friendly against Luxembourg in Parma. Goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano, defenders Davide Astori, Salvatore Bocchetti, Domenico Criscito and midfielders Luca Cigarini, Ezequiel Schelotto and Marco Verratti were all omitted with Prandelli set to drop two more for his final 23-man squad tomorrow.

Republic of Ireland (Garry Doyle,@UEFAcomGarryD)
It seems almost obligatory for anyone travelling with this Republic of Ireland team to get a knock of some description. To date, eleven players have missed a training session nursing some ailment or other, Darren O'Dea being the latest to receive treatment for a thigh injury. Even Paul McShane, called up to act as cover, had to rest an ankle injury. The good news is that Shay Given and John O'Shea are nearing full fitness again.
"Shay [Given] is all right for Wednesday," said coach Giovanni Trapattoni. "And it's 90% [certain] that John O'Shea will play too." The game in question is a friendly against a local Tuscan side, a match which will interrupt the week's training camp in Montecatini.
Trapattoni also suggested he would play Keiren Westwood in goal, Kevin Foley at right-back, Stephen Kelly at left-back, Sean St Ledger and Richard Dunne as his central defensive pairing with Stephen Hunt, Darron Gibson, Paul Green and Keith Andrews likely to complete the midfield. Simon Cox and Jonathan Walters will start up front.

Croatia (Elvir Islamović, @UEFAcomElvirI)
Croatia are playing a training match in Austria today against local fourth division club SV Neuburg. Coach Slaven Bilić was keen to emphasise the importance of match practice ahead of naming his final 23-man squad tomorrow evening. "It will not be a match like against Estonia but although it's a lower division club any match is better than the best training session," he said.
Dejan Lovren is still the squad's only serious injury doubt but the Olympique Lyonnais defender will not give up hope of recovering in time. "My whole life I have been dreaming of playing for Croatia in such a big tournament and I will be so sad if I miss the EURO," he said. "I am not giving up while there's even a tiny chance that I will play."

New team for the EURO 2012 of Group B

from  the camp group also broke some news, which was broadcast by reporters EUFA.com

From EURO 2012 Group B Camp.

Netherlands (Berend Scholten, @UEFAcomBerendS)
A scan has confirmed defender Joris Mathijsen suffered a hamstring strain during the warm-up defeat against Bulgaria. The Málaga CF defender was forced off with the injury 16 minutes into the friendly game, Netherlands' first home defeat in 19 matches. The news, following an MRI scan, will provide a headache for coach Bert van Marwijk who had named his final 23-man party hours before kick-off. A Dutch statement said: "In the coming days we have to wait and see how the injury develops."

Germany (Steffen Potter, @UEFAcomSteffenP)
Sometimes it is tough being a coach, never more so than when making the final cuts to a squad heading to a finals tournament. All those former internationals that have once been left out, despite making it into the preliminary squad, will tell you that it was one of the toughest moments of their lives. Joachim Löw and his staff will have been well aware of that before making their decision to leave out Sven Bender, Julian Draxler, Marc-André ter Stegen and Cacau from Germany's final squad for UEFA EURO 2012.
The decision will be especially hard on 31-year-old Brazilian-born VfB Stuttgart forward Cacau, who had high hopes of making it to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in the country of his birth. His chances seem to have taken a major blow with today's decision as Löw and his staff have come to the conclusion that players like VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Marco Reus (who has 18 Bundesliga goals this season compared to Cacau's eight) provide more attacking threat.

Portugal (Andy Brassell, @UEFAcomAndyB)
After the bonding experience of the official team photos, it is business as usual for Portugal today at their Óbidos training base. Saturday's draw against the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia yielded a few positives, namely some game time for late inclusions Hugo Viana and Nélson Oliveira, with the 20-year-old SL Benfica forward praised by national team record scorer Pedro Pauleta in today's A Bola.
"I wasn't surprised [by Oliveira's call-up]," said the former Paris Saint-Germain FC striker. "He's a player who finished the season very well. He's young, one for the future and is talented, so deserves the opportunity." Another player who might have got an opportunity on Saturday, full-back Miguel Lopes, hopes to return to training in today's early evening session following back trouble.

Denmark (Thomas Mark, @UEFAcomThomasM)
William Kvist is prepraring for his first final tournament with Denmark and the central midfielder's improvement in recent years has made him a vital member of the national side. The 27-year-old sat out Saturday's 3-1 defeat at the hands of Brazil because of an abdominal muscle strain but is ready to return in another pre-tournament friendly against Australia this weekend. "My job will be to read the game and hold the centre of midfield when we attack and contribute to our defending," said Kvist.

New team for the EURO 2012 of Group A

The course immediately of EURO 2012 championships, the interesting thing is followed all the latest news from training camps throughout Europe
obtained if the exciting news ahead of the EURO 2012 championship, is among other training camp news from each country to country, which is obtained from the reporters and team EUFA.com:


From EURO 2012 Group A Camp

Greece (Vassiliki Papantonopoulou, @UEFAcomVassP)
Today's training session in Kitzbuhel was intense with just a few hours to go until Fernando Santos announces his final 23-man squad for the finals. Vassilis Torossidis missed out with a swollen knee he sustained on Saturday but Giorgos Fotakis, who has recovered from a toe injury, and Kyriakos Papadopoulos returned and both are expected to feature in Thursday’s friendly against Armenia in Kufstein.
"I believe that we will be good and ready when the time comes for our matches in the final tournament," said the versatile Giannis Maniatis, who made a name for himself at right-back but has recently featured in midfield. "We have room for improvement but our work here will pay off. Our coach speaks to us all the time, explaining what he wants from us. What we do here will be reflected in our first match against Poland. This is the greatest season of my life. I try to do my best in the midfield or as full-back but what matters is what the whole team gives their all and I can see us improving constantly."

Czech Republic (Ondřej Zlámal, @UEFAcomOndrejZ)
The Czech team arrived in Prague on Sunday afternoon with coach Michal Bílek allowing his players some free time ahead of meeting up this evening. The Czech daily Sport reviewed the team's training camp in Austria and acknowledged the positive atmosphere and excellent team spirit.
Bílek's contract extension was also discussed as well as the inclusion of young midfielder Vladimír Darida in place of Daniel Pudil. After starting for FC Viktoria Plzeň against AC Milan and FC Schalke 04 in UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League respectively, Darida expressed his delight at being named in the 23-man squad. "It's another dream fulfilled," he said. The only injury concern in the squad is Tomáš Rosický who has been struggling with a calf complaint.

Poland (Alex O'Henley, @UEFAcomAlexO)
As they prepare to return from their Austrian training camp, the Poland squad have been reflecting on the benefits of their trip. Defender Marcin Wasilewski highlighted the importance of keeping two clean sheets in as many pre-tournament friendlies and his burgeoning partnership with fellow centre-back Damien Perquis.
"We've never had fantastic conditions like this before," said Wasilewski. "We had everything that we wanted and asked for. This was very important as we could focus on hard work. I am optimistic after this camp. We won two games, against Latvia and Slovakia, both 1-0. As a central defender I am very pleased that we didn't concede any goals.
"My understanding with Damien Perquis is getting better from match to match, although I wish we had more time to work together. We have one more friendly against Andorra and then the tournament starts. I am glad we have two days off after we get back to Poland. It will help to clear our heads and spend time with family and friends before we gather again and start focusing on the first game against Greece."


Russia (Richard Van Poortvliet, @UEFAcomRichVP)
Russia have arrived in Switzerland, where they will continue their final preparations ahead of UEFA EURO 2012. Within hours of landing, the players were put through their paces by coach Dick Advocaat, whose side face Lithuania on Tuesday in Nyon, followed by an encounter with Italy in Zurich three days later.
After drawing 1-1 with Uruguay on Friday in Moscow, the Russia coach hinted that he will give fresh faces an opportunity to impress in the forthcoming friendlies. The 64-year-old said he was "generally satisfied" with how his team are preparing but is eager for improvement. "During the match with Uruguay we tried various things tactically, especially pressing the opposition. This is something I think we need to improve and will be trying to do so against Lithuania," said Advocaat.

Play-off for Final EURO 2012 Tournament

Matchday 1 : 8-11 June 2012

GROUP A
8 June 2012 - UEFA EURO, Final tournament   
Poland 18.00 Greece
Referee: TBD – Stadium: National Stadium Warsaw, Warsaw (POL)
Poland have won four of the teams' last five meetings and are unbeaten in the last six fixtures
8 June 2012 - UEFA EURO, Final tournament  
Russia
20.45
Czech Republic
Referee: TBD – Stadium: Municipal Stadium Wroclaw, Wroclaw (POL)
Russia and the Czech Republic met for the only time at EURO '96, their group stage match ending in a thrilling 3-3 draw

GROUP B
9 June 2012 - UEFA EURO, Final tournament   
Netherlands
18.00
Denmark
Referee: TBD – Stadium: Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv (UKR)
Dirk Kuyt of the Netherlands scores the second goal during their 2-0 win against Denmark at the 2010 World Cup
9 June 2012 - UEFA EURO, Final tournament  
Germany
20.45
Portugal
Referee: TBD – Stadium: Arena Lviv, Lviv (UKR)
Germany take on Portugal in their opening Group B game at UEFA EURO 2012 hoping to repeat the victories they earned in the countries' last two high-profile meetings. 

GROUP C
10 June 2012 - UEFA EURO, Final tournament  
Spain
18.00
Italy
Referee: TBD – Stadium: Arena Gdansk, Gdansk (POL)
Spain's record in 29 games against Italy is W8 D11 L10, but seven of those victories have come in friendly games
10 June 2012 - UEFA EURO, Final tournament -  
Republic of Ireland
20.45
Croatia
Referee: TBD – Stadium: Municipal Stadium Poznan, Poznan (POL)
The sides first met on 2 June 1996 in a friendly match which featured Slaven Bilić

Group D
11 June 2012 - UEFA EURO, Final tournament -  
France
18.00
England
Referee: TBD – Stadium: Donbass Arena, Donetsk (UKR)
England have yet to win in four UEFA European Championship games against France, including two defeats
11 June 2012 - UEFA EURO, Final tournament  
Ukraine
20.45
Sweden
Referee: TBD – Stadium: NSC Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv (UKR)
The sides first met in Sweden on 1 June 2008, when Serhiy Nazarenko struck to give the visitors a 1-0 victory

Official UEFA EURO 2012 song

Begins next June the Euro 2012 football championship in Poland and Ukraine. Like every time UEFA organizes a demonstration, this organization chosen a official anthem. For Euro 2012 this is the song "Endless Summer" of the singer who was chosen Oceana. Oceana if his name will not mention his music certainly. In 2009, Oceana had flooded the radio with his hit of the day "Cry Cry".

UEFA has announced that the official anthem for UEFA EURO 2012 will be Endless Summer, sung by German-born songstress Oceana. Certain to get toes tapping, the song captures the spirit of the tournament perfectly – excitement, joy, vibrancy and, most importantly, unity.

Although spending large parts of her childhood in Germany, Oceana also spent much of her youth in America – and the influence of both musical cultures is evident within her music. With its jazz inspired trumpets, to its irrisistably catchy beat, Endless Summer will be sure to bring the stadiums and dancefloors around Europe to life throughout the summer.

Already a household name in the host nations of Poland and Ukraine, Oceana will perform her uplifting and world-embracing number at the closing ceremony in Kyiv – bringing down the curtain on what promises to be a memorable summer of world-class football.

It was enough to organizers of sporting events Oceana choose to interpret the official song of Euro 2012. The chosen song is entitled "Endless Summer" and the output is programmed in the spring. Expect that her new song "Endless Summer", which will be released before the EURO 2012, full of energy and snatch the football fans around the world.

Get the UEFA EURO 2012 song CD by click here

Welcome to your own private concert! This app turns any place into a concert hall: Oceana will sing the official UEFA EURO2012 song wherever you want! You can also have your photograph taken with the singer and share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.

Download UEFA EURO 2012 song MP3 by click here


 Official UEFA EURO 2012 song  Video

EURO 2012 Tshirt : Croatia Tshirt

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EURO 2012 Tshirt : Greece Tshirt

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EURO 2012 Tshirt : Germany Tshirt

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