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9:57 AM

This is why Euro 2016 is greater than Copa America

UEFA Euro 2016 and Copa America are the biggest football party in the world after World Cup of course, in these both Cup there so many stars will rise in this match. Almost start together maybe this is the reason why some people compares between UEFA and Copa America. The different between UEFA and Copa America is nothing, except the place that one is located in Europe and the other one is in America, as we know UEFA Euro that started two days ago is attended in France, a country that is famous with its fashion and international style in the world. It is also become a favourite reason for many supporter to come to France, they want to witness the UEFA Europe 2016 match and also want to go shopping in France. All About UEFA Euro 2016, Find Here!
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UEFA EURO 2016

"It's All About That"

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Tickets to the 2016 UEFA European Football Championship

UEFA encourages all prospective spectators to buy tickets through the official UEFA Euro 2016 Ticket Portal. The Konsument Europa website provides some tips on how to avoid being the victim of a ticket scam.

Bordeau- Stade de Bordeaux
Nice- Allianz Riviera
Lens - Stade Bollaert-Delelis
Paris - Parc de Prince
Lille - Stade Pierre Mauroy
Saint-Denis - Stade de France
Lyon - Stade des Lumières
Saint-Étienne - Stade Geoffroy Guichard
Marseille - Stade Vélodrome
Toulouse - Stadium de Toulouse
Stadium gates will be open three hours before kickoff.


Money
·         Euro 2016 may cause some ATM machines to run out of money at times.
·         Most ATMs have a daily withdrawal limit of approximately US$250 per day. 


·         Notify your credit card company of your overseas travel before leaving the United States.








Venues

Initially, twelve stadiums were presented for the French bid, chosen on 28 May 2010. These venues were to be whittled down to nine by the end of May 2011, but it was suggested in June 2011 that eleven venues might be used.[27] The French Football Federation had to choose which nine stadiums would actually be used.
The choice for the first seven was undisputed – France's national stadium, the Stade de France, four newly constructed stadiums in Villeneuve-d'AscqLyonNice and Bordeaux, and those of the biggest cities, Paris and Marseille. The last two remaining places, after Strasbourg opted out for financial reasons following relegation,[28] were chosen to beLens and Nancy in the first round of voting, instead of Saint-Étienne and Toulouse, chosen as reserve stadiums.
In June 2011, the number of host venues was increased to eleven because of the new tournament format featuring 24 teams, instead of the previous 16.[29][30] The decision meant that the reserve cities of Toulouse and St-Étienne joined the list of hosts. However, in December 2011, Nancy announced its withdrawal from the tournament, after the stadium's renovation fell through,[31] so ten host cities will now be used.
Also, the Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes and the Stade de la Mosson in Montpellier (venues which were used for the 1998 World Cup) were not chosen. The final list of ten venues was confirmed by the UEFA Executive Committee on 25 January 2013.[32]

SCHEDULE 

Group A
France 2-1 Romania (2000, June 10, St-Denis, ITV)
Albania 0-1 Switzerland (1400, June 11, Lens, BBC)
Romania v Switzerland (1700, June 15, Paris, ITV)
France v Albania (2000, June 15, Marseille, ITV)
Romania v Albania (2000, June 19, Lyon, BBC)
Switzerland v France (2000, June 19, Lille, BBC)
Group B
Wales 2-1 Slovakia (1700, June 11, Bordeaux, BBC)
England 1-1 Russia (2000, June 11, Marseille, ITV)
Russia v Slovakia (1400, June 15, Lille, BBC)
England v Wales (1400, June 16, Lens, BBC)
Russia v Wales (2000, June 20, Toulouse, ITV)
Slovakia v England (2000, June 20, St-Etienne, ITV)
Group C
Poland v Northern Ireland (1700, June 12, Nice, BBC)
Germany v Ukraine (2000, June 12, Lille, BBC)
Ukraine v Northern Ireland (1700, June 16, Lyon, ITV)
Germany v Poland (2000, June 16, St-Denis, ITV)
Ukraine v Poland (1700, June 21, Marseille, BBC)
Northern Ireland v Germany (1700, June 21, Paris, BBC)
Group D
Turkey v Croatia (1400, June 12, Paris, ITV)
Spain v Czech Republic(1400, June 13, Toulouse, ITV)
Czech Republicv Croatia (1700, June 17, St-Etienne, BBC)
Spain v Turkey (2000, June 17, Nice, ITV)
Czech Republic v Turkey (2000, June 21, Lens, ITV)
Croatia v Spain (2000, June 21, Bordeaux, ITV)
Group E
Republic of Ireland v Sweden (1700, June 13, St-Denis, BBC)
Belgium v Italy (2000, June 13, Lyon, BBC)
Italy v Sweden (1400, June 17, Toulouse, ITV)
Belgium v Republic of Ireland (1400, June 18, Bordeaux, ITV)
Italy v Republic of Ireland (2000, June 22, Lille, ITV)
Sweden v Belgium (2000, June 22, Nice, ITV)
Group F
Austria v Hungary (1700, June 14, Bordeaux, ITV)
Portugal v Iceland (2000, June 14, St-Etienne, BBC)
Iceland v Hungary (1700, June 18, Marseille, BBC)
Portugal v Austria (2000, June 18, Paris, BBC)
Iceland v Austria (1700, June 22, St-Denis, BBC)
Hungary v Portugal (1700, June 22, Lyon, BBC)
Last 16
Match 1: Runner-up Group A v Runner-up C (1400, June 25, St-Etienne)
Match 2: Winner D v Third-place B/E/F (2000, June 25, Lens)
Match 3: Winner B v Third-place A/C/D (1700, June 25, Paris)
Match 4: Winner F v Runner-up E (2000, June 26, Toulouse)
Match 5: Winner C v Third-place A/B/F (1700, June 26, Lille)
Match 6: Winner E v Runner-up D (1700, June 27, St-Denis)
Match 7: Winner A v Third-place C/D/E (1400, June 27, Lyon)
Match 8: Runner-up B v Runner-up F (2000, June 27, Nice)
Details of which third-placed team fits in where into the last-16 line-up can be found in the official tournament regulations.
Quarter-finals
1: Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 2 (2000, June 30, Marseille)
2: Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 4 (2000, July 1, Lille)
3: Winner Match 5 v Winner Match 6 (2000, July 2, Bordeaux)
4: Winner Match 7 v Winner Match 8 (2000, July 3, St-Denis)
Semi-finals
1: Winner QF1 v Winner QF2 (2000, July 6, Lyon)
2: Winner QF3 v Winner QF4 (2000, July 7, Marseille)
Final
Winner SF1 v Winner SF2 (2000, July 10, St-Denis)


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5:01 PM

What is the Meaning of Strongest Dollar For You

The New York-based chief U.S. economist for Barclays Michael Gapen said, “The energy price pass-through should begin to wane by the end of the first quarter. The peak drag from the dollar will come in the second and third quarters.” Blackberry Display Picture, Find Here!
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Dollar Today

"What is the Meaning of Strongest Dollar For You"

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The 24 percent surge in the currency since June will take time to gradually ripple through the world’s largest economy, first showing up in lower costs for goods imported by American companies and then in the prices paid by consumers, according to economists at Barclays Plc, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. The strongest dollar in more than 11 years is coming soon to stores across the U.S. That means the dollar will be the next check on inflation, replacing oil as fuel costs stabilize. 
Clothing and Electronics are among the items that will probably carry smaller price tags as the greenback’s appreciation works its way to store shelves and dealer showrooms. That will give an added boost to household buying power, which is already benefiting from the lowest gasoline prices in six years and larger job gains.








The cost of imported goods and services has dropped for seven straight months, the longest such stretch during an economic expansion since 1998, mainly caused by the plunge in energy, according to Labor Department data. “You can’t expect a better environment for consumers,” said Gregory Daco, lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics in New York. Combined with cheaper fuel, “the stronger dollar is an additional layer of downward pressure on inflation.” A report Thursday is projected to show prices for goods made overseas rose 0.2 percent in February as crude oil stabilized.
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