With its excellent location and football-crazy population, Innsbruck satisfies many of the criteria required to be a UEFA EURO 2008™ host city.
Fans visiting Vienna can expect entertainment, even without a ticket for one of the matches in Austria’s capital city, after the launch of the Vienna Fan Mile.
Capacity at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna will be raised to 51,718 for the finals of UEFA EURO 2008™, with extra stands extending out to the running track.
Some 22,000 schoolchildren in Salzburg have been entered into a raffle to win 450 free tickets for the three UEFA EURO 2008™ games to be played in the city.
New UEFA EURO 2008™ billboards grace the five major roadways into Vienna as the city prepares to host six games, including the final on 29 June.
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Austrian interior minister Günther Platter insists international co-operation is crucial as UEFA EURO 2008™ host city Klagenfurt steps up its security.
Host city Basel will be offering an exclusive hospitality programme in the official UEFA fan zones during all games at the UEFA EURO 2008™ finals.
The new Wörthersee Stadion has become the first building in the Austrian state of Carinthia to be viewable as a three-dimensional model on the Google Earth site.