WARSAW, July 15: The prime ministers of Poland and Ukraine vowed on Monday to prove the sceptics wrong and make the 2012 European Championship an organisational triumph after doubts over their readiness to host the championship.

“We are two countries but must try to be one team and together we will overcome all the obstacles on the road to Euro 2012,” Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko told a joint news conference with her Polish counterpart Donald Tusk.

Last month, UEFA President Michel Platini said Poland and Ukraine risked losing the right to host Euro 2012 if stadiums in their capitals were not ready. He said UEFA would make a decision on that at a meeting in France in late September.

Poland and Ukraine face a colossal task upgrading stadiums, building hotels and overhauling infrastructure including roads and airports if they are to stage their biggest international event yet.

“We are aware that there are countries interested in us failing and the only successful rebuke to that will be better coordination and solidarity in our actions,” Tusk said.

Eight venues have been selected to host matches – Warsaw, Poznan, Wroclaw and Gdansk in Poland and Kiev, Donetsk, Lviv and Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine.

Polish sports officials have said Poland, which is richer and more developed than Ukraine, could provide six of the venues required if its eastern neighbour was not ready in time.—Reuters

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