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St.Jakob-Park, Basel
- Opened on 15 March 2001
- Capacity : 42,500
- Stadium Facilities:
- Multifunctional Stadium, Shopping Centre, Offices, Old People’s Home,
- Restaurants, Cafes, Fitness Centre
- The stadium has an ultra-modern infrastructure (including solar installation on the roof of the stand), which meets all the needs of players, spectators and media representatives.
Matches
7 June 2008 - Group A : Switzerland vs Czech Republic
11 June 2008 - Group A : Switzerland vs Turkey
15 June 2008 - Group A : Switzerland vs Portugal
19 June 2008 - Quarter Final : Winner Group A vs Runner Up Group B
21 June 2008 - Quarter Final : Winner Group C vs Runner Up Group D
25 June 2008 - Semi Final
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Stade de Geneve, Geneva
- Opened on 16 March 2003
- Capacity : 30,000
- Stadium Facilities:
- Multifunctional Stadium, Shopping Centre, Restaurants, Fitness Club/Bowling,
- Hotel, Business Centre
- construction of the stadium was planned in close co-operation with UEFA.
- has direct access to the Geneva RER network, its own railway station and a link to the nearby motorway.
Matches
7 June 2008 - Group A : Portugal vs Turkey
11 June 2008 - Group A : Czech Republic vs Portugal
15 June 2008 - Group A : Turkey vs Czech Republic
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Letzigrund, Zurich
- Opened in September 2007
- Capacity : 30,000
- Stadium Facilities - Athletics, Concert Stadium, Football
- Home to FC Zürich
- The elegant building blends extremely well into its surroundings with a moderate overall height
- A particular feature is the surrounding and a covered ramp which leads, at its upper end, to the stadium restaurant.
Matches
9 June 2008 - Group C : Romania vs France
13 June 2008 - Group C : Italy vs Romania
17 June 2008 - Group C : France vs Italy
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Stade de Suisse, Berne
- Opened in July 2005
- Capacity : 32,000
- Stadium Facilities - Multifunctional Stadium, Shopping Centre, Restaurants, School, Offices, Apartments
- Home of a club rich in tradition, BSC Young Boys.
- Formerly known as the Wankdorf stadium.
- The roof of the new stadium will also see the installation of the largest integrated solar power system in the world.
Matches
9 June 2008 - Group C : Netherlands vs Italy
13 June 2008 - Group C : Netherlands vs France
17 June 2008 - Group C : Netherlands vs Romania
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Tivoli Neu, Innsbruck
- Opened in 2007
- Capacity : 30,000
- Stadium Facilities - Multifunctional Stadium, Restaurants
- Lies in the heart of the Tirol mountains, located to the southern part of Innsbruck between the Olympic ice
stadium and the motorway.
- A multifunctional arena that can also be used for concerts and large events.
- An integral part of the stadium is a 10,000-square metre arcade, consisting of permanent facilities such
as clubrooms, sports stores and fitness centres.
Matches
10 June 2008 - Group D : Spain vs Russia
14 June 2008 - Group D : Sweden vs Spain
18 June 2008 - Group D : Russia vs Sweden
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Wals-Siezenheim, Salzburg
- Opened in 2006
- Capacity : 30,000
- Stadium Facilities - Multifunctional Stadium, Restaurants
- Inaugurated in March 2003 with a capacity of just 18,686.
- The transformation project enables 30,000 covered seats, thus meeting the necessary criteria for staging
Euro 2008, as well as complying with the UEFA guidelines on construction of football stadium.
- Planned to include a fully-fledged recreational park, with a variety of leisure facilities such as fitness trails, recreation zones, playgrounds, restaurants.
Matches
10 June 2008 - Group D : Greece vs Sweden
14 June 2008 - Group D : Greece vs Russia
18 June 2008 - Group D : Greece vs Spain
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Worthersee, Klagenfurt
- Opened in 2007
- Capacity : 30,000
- Stadium Facilities - Multifunctional Stadium, Health & Leisure Facilities, Restaurants
- constructed as a multifunctional stadium according to the model of the St. Jakob-Park in Basel.
- also due to house a hotel, business facilities and a shopping centre.
Matches
12 June 2008 - Group B : Croatia vs Germany
16 June 2008 - Group B : Poland vs Croatia
20 June 2008 - Quarter Final : Winner Group B vs Runner Up Group A
22 June 2008 - Quarter Final : Winner Group D vs Runner Up Group C
26 June 2008 - Semi Final
29 June 2008 - Final
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Ernst-Happel, Vienna
- Opened in 2005
- Capacity : 50,000
- Stadium Facilities - Multifunctional Stadium
- has excellent transport connections. It is close to the international airport of Vienna-Schwechat, can be reached by tram or bus, and will have its own underground connection to the city of Vienna by 2007.
Matches
8 June 2008 - Group B : Austria vs Croatia
12 June 2008 - Group B : Austria vs Poland
16 June 2008 - Group B : Austria vs Germany
20 June 2008 - Quarter Final : Winner Group B vs Runner Up Group A
22 June 2008 - Quarter Final : Winner Group D vs Runner Up Group C
26 June 2008 - Semi Final
29 June 2008 - Final
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