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Euro 2012 ticket design unveiled

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Euro 2012 ticket design unveiled

The ticket for the EURO 2012 soccer championships is presented at National Stadium in Warsaw

Photo: Reuters

With 46 days to go until Euro 2012 football tournament kicks off, the design for the tickets was revealed on Monday at the National Stadium in Warsaw, the venue for the opening match between Poland and Greece on June 8.

The ceremony was attended by Poland's UEFA EURO 2012 director Adam Olkowicz as well as the tournament’s Polish ambassadors Zbigniew Boniek and Andrzej Szarmach along with two young winners of Poland's drawing competition. 

The ticket is horizontal with a large flower on the front, the leaves of which depict the stadium hosting a match and the flags of the two countries involved. The number of the match appears in a flower bud, with seat details also printed on the front.

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