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Who with whom play in the selection for Euro 2012
By admin | February 28, 2010
In Poland, the draw qualifying round of the European Football Championship 2012.
In Warsaw, was the draw of the qualifying round of European Football Championship 2012, which will be held in Ukraine and Poland.
All the European teams, except the host country, were divided into nine groups:
Group A: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Austria, Turkey, Germany
Group B: Andorra, Armenia, Macedonia, Ireland, Slovakia, Russia
Group C: Faroe Islands, Estonia, Slovenia, Northern Ireland, Serbia, Italy
Group D: Luxembourg, Albania, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Romania, France
Group E: San Marino, Moldova, Hungary, Finland, Sweden, Netherlands
Group F: Malta, Georgia, Latvia, Israel, Greece, Croatia
Group G: Montenegro, Wales, Bulgaria, Sweden, England
Group H: Cyprus, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Portugal
Group I: Liechtenstein, Lithuania,
In Warsaw, was the draw of the qualifying round of European Football Championship 2012, which will be held in Ukraine and Poland.
All the European teams, except the host country, were divided into nine groups:
Group A: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Austria, Turkey, Germany
Group B: Andorra, Armenia, Macedonia, Ireland, Slovakia, Russia
Group C: Faroe Islands, Estonia, Slovenia, Northern Ireland, Serbia, Italy
Group D: Luxembourg, Albania, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Romania, France
Group E: San Marino, Moldova, Hungary, Finland, Sweden, Netherlands
Group F: Malta, Georgia, Latvia, Israel, Greece, Croatia
Group G: Montenegro, Wales, Bulgaria, Sweden, England
Group H: Cyprus, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Portugal
Group I: Liechtenstein, Lithuania,Scotland, Czech Republic, Spain
Qualifying starts in September 2010-September, but will be completed in November 2011. In the final stage of Euro 2012 will come directly to the winners of the nine teams and the team came second with the best performance. In November 2011 the remaining four trips to the final stage in the play-offs will compete for the other eight teams that finished second. Ukraine and Poland will automatically become parties to the Euro 2012 as the country's organizers.
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