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UEFA President's appeal to fans

UEFA President Michel Platini has asked the fans who are attending the decisive matches in Group A tonight to "conduct themselves with dignity and respect".

UEFA President Michel Platini
UEFA President Michel Platini ©UEFA.com

UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland and Ukraine has so far been a celebration of the game of football, both on and off the pitch. It has been a festival of goals, entertainment, excitement and pride for both fans and players alike. Sixteen nations coming together over three weeks to compete for the crown of best team in Europe. Of course, there is rivalry and passion, and all teams want to win – but we must remember that the results on the pitch are what really matter.

I appeal therefore to all fans that are going to Warsaw or Wroclaw tonight as we prepare for the deciding matches in Group A to conduct themselves with dignity and respect, and to behave themselves this evening at the stadiums and in the cities. UEFA EURO 2012 is a celebration of football and I invite the fans, the vast majority of whom have conducted themselves in an exemplary manner so far, to continue to do so for the remainder of the tournament.
 
Michel Platini – UEFA President 

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