| Event | Date | Venue | Tickets |
| UEFA Euro: Poland vs. Greece (Match 1) I'm Going - Share It!
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Fri, Jun 8 6:00 pm |
National Stadium (Warsaw) Warsaw, Poland |
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| UEFA Euro: Poland vs. Russia (Match 10) I'm Going - Share It!
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Tue, Jun 12 8:45 pm |
National Stadium (Warsaw) Warsaw, Poland |
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| UEFA Euro: Greece vs. Russia (Match 18) I'm Going - Share It!
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Sat, Jun 16 8:45 pm |
National Stadium (Warsaw) Warsaw, Poland |
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| UEFA Euro: Quarterfinals (Match 25) I'm Going - Share It!
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Thu, Jun 21 8:45 pm |
National Stadium (Warsaw) Warsaw, Poland |
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| UEFA Euro: Semifinals (Match 30) I'm Going - Share It!
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Thu, Jun 28 8:45 pm |
National Stadium (Warsaw) Warsaw, Poland |
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The National Stadium (Polish: Stadion Narodowy) football stadium in Warsaw, Poland, on the site of the former 10th-Anniversary Stadium (Polish: Stadion Dziesięciolecia).
More Information about the National Stadium - Warsaw - The new stadium has a seating capacity of 58,145. Its construction started in 2008 and finished in November 2011. The stadium has a unique retractable PVC roof which unfolds from a nest on a needle suspended above the centre of the pitch.The national stadium is due to host the opening match (a group match), remaining 2 group matches, a quarterfinal, and a semifinal of the UEFA Euro 2012 hosted jointly by Poland and Ukraine.
The National Stadium will not be the new home of Legia Warszawa or Polonia Warszawa football clubs. However, it is expected that Legia and Polonia may choose to use the National Stadium for their most prestigious matches.
Along with the stadium the plans include constructing a general purpose indoor sports arena with places for 20,000 spectators, an Olympic-size swimming pool for 4,000 spectators, an aquatic park, hotel, conference center, as well as catering and service facilities. The construction will be followed by a complete refurbishment of the nearby Warsaw Stadium railway station and the opening of a subway station and a segment of the second line of the Warsaw Metro linking the area with the city center. The grounds are owned by the national government, thus the investment will be financed by it, rather than the city of Warsaw.