PGE disaster?
5th September 2011
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The PGE arena hosted 2 Polish league matches with special dispensation from Fire officials
Editor's note - Permission was finally given on the afternoon of Friday September 2 after we had gone to press.
Gdansk’s PGE Arena, widely vaunted as the most beautiful stadium built to host Euro 2012 matches, looks like facing yet another international embarrassment after fire officers in the city delivered a negative opinion on safety standards. Now it’s up to the president of Gdansk, Pawel Adamowicz, to decide whether or not Tuesday’s match against Germany can go ahead, with the Polish FA making it clear - we play here, or nowhere!
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