Croatia and Hungary are planning a bid to jointly host the European Football Championships in 2012
Published:
30 November 2004 y., Tuesday
Croatia and Hungary are planning a bid to jointly host the European Football Championships in 2012, Croatia minister of Education and Sports Dragan Primorac revealed to journalists after contacts with Hungarian partners.
Minister Primorac announced that the two countries would give a final decision on becoming joint candidates for Euro 2012 on December 16th.
’’I’m convinced we would place a bid to organize the European championship together with Hungary’’, said Primorac.
He added that he expected to have a positive reaction from Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader as well.
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