The Sports Archives – 2012 European Championship Infographic!

The stage is set for the year’s most significant footballing event and Europe’s biggest football tournament: the UEFA Euro 2012! The Euro 2012 Infographic provides a selection of the most interesting data visualizations for the upcoming Euro 2012 as well as from previous tournaments in the form of statistics, facts and trivia.

Discover where in Poland and the Ukraine the 2012 European Championship stadiums are located, what their respective capacities are and how many matches each is hosting. An overview of the most significant numbers of this coming tournament is followed by info on record and cumulative stadium attendances from the history of the Euro’s as well as details on the fastest goals ever scored. Top goalscorers from the past two iterations of the tournament are compared and followed by a comprehensive series of goal scoring statistics from all Euro’s ever played. For those that fancy a bet on the beautiful game the infographic also presents a breakdown of how well 60 bookmakers managed to forecast match results with their odds during Euro 2004 & 2008 and what the degree of odds consensus was amongst them.

2012 UEFA Euro Cup Infographic

This infographic is provided by the Euro 2012 Tips portal.

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