| |  | | On November 23 the representatives of six national associations, whose A teams will compete for the right to take part in a final round of the World Cup, met in Warsaw. | more |
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| |  | | Ukraine – Austria – 2:1. Olexandr Kucher was dismissed after his own goal drew Austria level, but ten-man Ukraine still bounced back to win through Marko Devic's last-minute. | more |
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| |  | | Germany recovered from 3-1 down to earn a draw against UEFA EURO 2012 co-hosts Ukraine in the first match to be staged at Kyiv's revamped Olympic Stadium. | more |
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| |  | | Ukraine manager Oleg Blokhin held a traditional meeting with media in Koncha Zaspa ahead of a friendly against Germany on 11 November. | more |
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| |  | | Ukraine manager Oleg Blokhin has named his 23-men squad for the friendlies against Germany (11 November) in Kyiv and Austria (15 November) in Lviv. | more |
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| |  | | Estonia 0-2 Ukraine. The finals co-hosts secured a second straight friendly win on the night Estonia learned that they had earned a UEFA EURO 2012 play-off spot. | more |
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| |  | | Ukraine 3-0 Bulgaria. FC Vorksla Poltava's Yevhen Selin scored on his international debut as Ukraine returned to winning ways after four successive defeats. | more |
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| |  | | Ukraine head coach Oleg Blokhin announced the squad ahead of the upcoming friendlies against Bulgaria and Estonia. | more |
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| |  | | A friendly fixture between Ukraine and Bulgaria was rescheduled to take place in Kyiv instead of Sofia as the UEFA EURO 2012 co-hosts prepare for the next summer’s finals. | more |
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| |  | | Czech Republic 4-0 Ukraine. The UEFA EURO 2012 co-hosts' preparations took another turn for the worse with a fourth friendly loss in succession. | more |
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