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The official logo, visual identity and slogan for UEFA EURO 2012™ have been unveiled at a special event in Kyiv’s Mykhailivska Square with co-hosts Ukraine and Poland looking forward to …, sky blue and blackberry purple being the crucial tones of the palette of colours to figure in official tournament branding.

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The event slogan, meanwhile, is ‘Creating History Together’. The staging of the UEFA European Championship finals in Poland and Ukraine, a first for Central and Eastern …

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…It is the joint action of UEFA, the World Health Organization, the World Heart Organization, the European Network of Healthy Stadium, Organising Committees in Poland and Ukraine as well as local health support groups.

Euro 2012 free from tobacco – this slogan makes us think about the health of our fans and all other people taking part in the championships – said Michel Platini, the UEFA president.
The initiative was also supported by Androulla Vassiliou, the EU Commissioner for Education, …

…international community to Ukraine and Poland, and to encourage a wide-scale arrival of fans to Euro 2012 matches. Outdoor advertising space, parks, central streets, London’s top galleries and concert halls will be assigned for this purpose.

The slogan of the advertising campaign will be:

“Begin your sports summer from the Euro 2012 Tournament in Ukraine and Poland”.

The campaign’s objective is to attract tourists and fans wishing to visit the Olympics to also attend Euro 2012 …

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… lottery and did not pay for them, will be able to resell the tickets at a nominal price. The website will be ready for use in July. Every fan will be able to check whether tickets for the matches he is interested in will be for sale or not. Thus, the main slogan for the fans who will be looking for interesting offer will be “first come first served”.

It should be noted that a large number of tickets were given to the Euro 2012 sponsors who offer tickets through participation in competitions.

… of UEFA now and than, spread their arms helplessly seeing Platini. Unfastened shirt, loose tie, and haircut right from the 80′s. Platini himself suggests not to care about his image yet he creates himself for a man who wants to have the UEFA slogan – “We care about football” – written all over his face at the same time. He mentions revolution, quarrels with the rich. It seems to him that he chose Poland in Ukraine out of concern for football (a not for money and contracts for the sponsors…)….