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Volume 4, issue 08 August 2010

Kharkiv was not originally included among Ukraine`s four first choice Euro 2012 host cities, but the East Ukrainian capital forced itself into contention by pushing ahead impressively with a variety of infrastructure projects. This determination was finally  rewarded when Kharkiv replaced Dnipropetrovsk as a UEFA host city in 2009. 

 

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Metalist maracles win UEFA respect

 

Economy

Kharkiv airport: ready for take off

 

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Sport


Copacabana Croatian eyes Champions League glory

Shakhtar Donetsk’s summer signing Eduardo joins Ukraine’s growing Croatian footballing diaspora
 

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Refereeing the referees

Legendary Italian ref given the distinctly Herculean task of cleaning up Ukrainian football
 

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Exceptional athletes

Team Ukraine heads to the Vancouver Palalympics hoping to add to a modern-day Olympic fairytale

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Building a side to conquer Europe

Lviv native Myron Markevich given the task of coaching Ukraine in their bid for Euro 2012 glory

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Down and out in the Donbass

Ukraine limp out of World Cup at the final qualification hurdle with tame 0-1 surrender at home to Greece

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Donbass showdown

Can Ukraine shake off a track record of falling at the final hurdle to book their place at World Cup 2010?

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Debut hat trick

New national team coach Myron Markevich starts Euro 2012 build-up with trio of impressive wins
 

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Online experiment

Weekend England travel to Dnipropetrovsk for a World Cup qualifying...

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Akhmetov’s annus mirabilis

Ukraine’s richest man caps unprecedented 12 months of success with latest league title triumph

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Markevich’s mission begins

After failing to reach the World Cup Ukraine’s national side will spend summer 2010 on road to Euro 2012

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