Poland on brink of losing Euro 2012

Fri Oct 3, 2008 6:21pm BST
 
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By Gabriela Baczynska and Darren Ennis

WARSAW/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European football's governing body UEFA warned Poland on Friday that it risked being stripped of the right to co-host Euro 2012 if it failed to reinstate its football association by Monday.

"Our patience has limits and we are very close to the limit," William Gaillard, special advisor to UEFA president Michel Platini, told Reuters.

"We are standing firm with FIFA. If the FA is not reinstated by Monday's deadline then we will have serious discussions about the future of Euro 2012 immediately. We will not wait any longer.

"But the rules are clear, we offered Euro 2012 to the FA, not the government, so if the FA are not in place or suspended then they are not in a position to host the tournament," he added.

The Polish FA (PZPN) has been preparing to host UEFA's 2012 European Championship finals with neighbours Ukraine. Last week, both nations were given a reprieve after a report criticised their lack of progress in preparing to hold the event.

"Last Friday we gave Poland another chance and then there was this coup on Monday. It is very annoying," Gaillard said.

"We have done everything we can for Poland and Ukraine. We have bent over backwards to help them and this makes us very unhappy."

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