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UEFA EURO 2012 hospitality
UEFA EURO 2012 hospitality
Some 1,200 members of the DO & CO team will be taking the field
with one objective and one objective only. The intention is to ensure
that guests enjoy a total culinary-sport experience: The UEFA EURO
2012™ Club Prestige.
Where there was once limited contact between east and west of
Europe, the event represents a great opportunity for cultural ex-
changes and for visitors to discover Slavic generosity and goodwill.
The joint hosts are determined that the hospitality will be as mem-
orable as the games and the scenery. Poland and Ukraine want to
ensure that the football fiesta is matched by a very warm welcome.
Visitors will not only enjoy international dishes but will be able to
sample local cuisine, complemented by impeccable and friendly Warsaw, Poland
Kyiv, Ukraine
Take your seat and join the EURO 2012 Prestige Club
You and your guests will not only watch the action from a prime
location in the stadium but also enjoy the elite-class benefits at-
tached to the selected hospitality packages which feature your own
dedicated skybox.
* Upon availability
Club Prestige Gold - share a vibrant atmosphere
For guests who would like to watch the matches in style in a
vibrant ambience, the Club Prestige Gold is for you. It combines
top-quality seats with deluxe hospitality services within shared
lounges.
This is when the stakes are so high that entertainment can easily
become high drama. These are the matches that turn players into Club Prestige Gold Poland 16 or Ukraine 16
heroes. These are the matches that are especially remembered
These two top-of-the-range packages in the Club Prestige Gold
for years to come.
programme allow you to act as host to your guests in hospitality
The Knockout Series offers a unique opportunity to wrap the joys, lounges at every match played in one of the two host countries
despairs, ecstasies and dramas in hospitality of the finest quality and including the final in Kyiv.
to present your guests with an experience they will never forget.
Eight city venues
Poland Ukraine
Gdansk: Municipal Stadium Donetsk: Donbass Arena
Most tourist attractions are in the main town along or near Once divided into two distinct areas – the industrial south and
Ulica Długa (Long Street) and Długi Targ (Long Market), a pe- residential north – Donetsk is now set out in easy-to-navigate
destrian thoroughfare surrounded by buildings reconstructed grid style, with the 10km vulytsya Artyoma dividing east and
in historical (primarily 17th century) style and bookended by west. A wander along it is a good place to start exploring, start-
elaborate city gates. ing with the Lenin Komsomol Park by the Donbass Arena with
its stark socialist sculptures and excellent views of the strangely
Poznan: Municipal Stadium attractive terykony (slag heaps).
The Old Town contains most of Poznan’s tourist attractions, all
centred on the beautiful Stary Rynek. Built in 1253, the cobble- Kharkiv: Metalist Stadium
stone square’s focal point is the town hall, which houses the His- Kharkiv’s pride of place is Ploshcha Svobody (Freedom Square),
torical Museum of Poznan and the most unusual of clocks. the world’s ninth biggest square. In fact it is far from square,
more of a tree-filled bulb lined with the university and gov-
Warsaw: National Stadium ernment buildings like the Derzhprom, the first skyscraper in
In 1980 the Old Town was put on UNESCO’s World Heritage list Ukraine. Initial construction was by hand and for a time it was
and with good reason – this square kilometre is home to many the tallest building in Europe.
of Warsaw’s historical monuments. The Royal Castle dominates
the skyline. Destroyed in World War II, it has been painstakingly Kyiv: Olympic Stadium
rebuilt and once home to Dukes, Tsars and the Polish president Often depicted by Medieval Chroniclers, between the tenth and
between 1918 and 1939 – its doors are now open to a steady 13th centuries Kyiv was the capital of the eastern Slav’s first
stream of tourists. great civilisation, Kyivan Rus. Now, Kyiv is a modern city with
many monuments, more than 100 museums and 33 theatres.
Wroclaw: Municipal Stadium The country’s leading universities are also concentrated there,
The Rynek, a good place to start any exploration, is the second including the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, one of the oldest educa-
largest square in Poland and the adjoining town hall is so big tional institutions in Europe.
that it incorporates three internal streets taking nearly 200
years to build. Lviv: New Lviv Stadium
If anywhere sums up Lviv it is the beautiful Ploshcha Rynok
(Market Square). Rebuilt after fire in the 16th century it pro-
vides a cobbled moat for the town hall, with elaborate fountains
featuring Greek gods on all four corners.
...for state-of-the-art entertainment
The 31 matches at UEFA EURO 2012™ will be played at eight new A grand total of around 1.4 million fans are expected to watch the
or completely refurbished stadiums in the major cities of the two drama unfold at the eight stadiums.
host countries, whose capitals will open and close the big event.
The opening match is scheduled to be played on 8 June 2012 in Every match you attend will be watched by over 150 million live
Warsaw, while the final will be played in Kyiv on 1 July 2012. television viewers and 300 million live viewers for the final.
Match schedule – the 31 matches
The full match schedule, in which no more than two games will Timings in the match schedule are based on Central European Time
be played on any single day, will be finalised after the Final Draw (CET). UEFA reserves the right to change venues in particular cases
ceremony, scheduled to take place in Kyiv on Friday 2 December for potential safety and security reasons.
2011.
UEFA EURO 2012™ Club Prestige price list
Series Prices
Prices exclude VAT – see terms and conditions for further information.
* The above price-list presents the price per seat. As skyboxes are sold unit by unit, to get the total price of a skybox you need to multiple the price per seat by the number of seats contained in that skybox
** Final in lounge
Terms and conditions
1. All purchases will be subject to the detailed terms and conditions 7. Applicants shall retain their match ticket(s) and hospitality
of sale for the UEFA EURO 2012™ Hospitality Packages, which are pass(es) for corporate/personal use and shall transfer (free of any
available on the official website www.uefa.com and which will be charges, costs, cash or non-cash consideration or benefits in kind)
provided to purchasers and must be accepted by them during the the remaining tickets and passes to guests for their personal use.
ordering process. This document is provided as a summary and for The re-sale of ticket(s) to third parties is expressly prohibited.
information purposes only.
8. Applicants shall provide the names and nationalities (including
2. VAT - all packages purchased in respect of matches played in ID document numbers) of their guests to UEFA. In the event that
Poland will be subject to 8% VAT, which will be paid in addition to applicants refuse to provide such details, UEFA reserves the right
the prices mentioned above. There shall be no VAT applicable in to reject the allocation of the relevant packages or, if necessary,
respect of packages purchased for matches played in Ukraine. refuse entrance to the stadium or the hospitality facilities of the
entire party (applicant and guests) with no right to refund and the
3. For purchases prior to 17 November 2011, the price will be pay-
relevant package(s) will be cancelled.
able in two instalments, the first payable within 15 days of the date
of acceptance of UEFA’s offer by purchaser and the second on or 9. Payments may be made by credit card and by bank transfer.
before 7 January 2012, for which an additional invoice shall be
10. UEFA reserves the right to make alterations to the times, dates
sent. The first instalment will be non-refundable in the event that
and places of matches (and consequently to the hospitality pack-
the second instalment is not paid.
ages) due to unforeseen circumstances including without limitation
4. For purchases after 17 November 2011 the price shall be paid in force majeure, safety and security concerns or decisions from UEFA
one instalment within 10 days of the date of acceptance of UEFA’s or any other competent authority.
offer by purchaser.
11. Entrance to and conduct within any and all stadia and/or hos-
5. Applicants cannot elect to cancel, return or exchange packages pitality facilities, and the use of match tickets and/or hospitality
which have been purchased, and all sales are final. passes, shall be governed in accordance with the Stadium Rules
for UEFA EURO 2012™ and the Ticketing Terms and Conditions for
6. Tickets and/or passes may not be used for commercial purpos-
UEFA EURO 2012™ both of which are available on the official web-
es such as, without limitation, for promotion, advertising, use as a
site www.uefa.com. Any breach of these regulations may result in
prize in a competition or sweepstake.
refusal of entry or expulsion from any stadia and/or hospitality fa-
cilities, with no right to refund.
For more information please contact the
UEFA EURO 2012™ Club Prestige Customer
Service on the following numbers:
E-mail: hospitality.euro2012@uefa.ch
Web: www.uefa.com
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Photos : UEFA, Action Images, DO & CO, Donbass Arena Ltd., FC “Metallist” Media office
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