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Cristiano Ronaldo forgotten at Donetsk airport.

Portugal’s most expensive player, Cristiano Ronaldo, has missed the plane taking his team mates home from Ukraine after their semi-final exit at Euro 2012. "The organizers of the flight asked me if I wanted to sit in the tail of the plane. And I said: ‘yes’,”  Cristiano told the Ukraine-2012 information center.  “Sometimes I sit in first, second or third zone. But I agreed to fly in the fifth. Then I went to a cafe to buy a bun, and the plane took off without me. It's not fair! " Portuguese head coach, Paulo Bento, said that he noticed the absence of his star when it was too late, so Ronaldo had to spend several hours in the Donetsk airport.   "Buying than bun was a mistake,"  the Real Madrid player laughed. Portugal lost to Spain on penalties in Euro 2012 semis, but Ronaldo is still leading the top player rankings at the tournament. The 25-year-old has scored three goals in five appearances at the European championships and was named the Man

FEMEN activist capture screen of the main Fan zone in Kyiv

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The court has sentenced for five days in jail FEMEN activist Oksana Shachko for screen capturing video of the central Fan zone of the capital of Ukraine Kyiv. Yesterday the activist managed to climb to 10-meter height of the central screen, fan zone and handcuffed to the construction. The activist was r emove  only after engaging  a special squad with climbing equipment. Femen has consistently opposed the organizers of Euro 2012 and  blaming UEFA in sex-alcohol-occupied Ukraine.

We will miss these German Babes in Bikinis in Kyiv at EURO 2012 final match.

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With the Euro 2012 in finish line w e will miss these German Babes in Bikinis  in Kyiv.  However, these German passport-carrying stars aren’t the only one. aly michalka:  Anne hathaway: Bridget marquardt: Heidi montag: Jessica biel: Stacy keibler:  

Euro 2012 Brings Ukraine Closer to Europe

P OLAND-UKRAINE BORDER - The Euro 2012 football tournament is well underway in Poland and Ukraine.  It can take some 20 hours to cross between the two countries - so the co-hosted tournament presents unique challenges on the border as fans follow their teams from one city to the next.  With around 1 million football (soccer) fans expected to cross the Polish and Ukrainian frontier during the European Championship, border authorities on both sides are cooperating in a rare show of unity. Ukrainian guards check passports on Polish territory. Special lanes allow fans to bypass the normal traffic. Guards with the EU’s border agency Frontex are posted here to help out. Dutch police officer René Hugen is at the Medyka crossing. “The people are reminded, I think approximately 2 or 3 kilometers before the border, to choose the right lane so the delay for them will be as low as possible," said Hugen. Border guards are on the look out for human traffickers taking advantage of the simplifie

Samir Nasri Told Reporter “F*ck You” After France Loss to Spain

France and Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri can be a prickly fellow. After France lost 2-0 to Spain, eliminating them from Euro 2012, he was not in the mood to speak to reporters gathered in the mix zone. Here is Reuters’  recap of the incident . Asked by a reporter for a quote, he answered: “You are looking for shit, you are looking for trouble.” The reporter replied: “Get lost.” Nasri then turned back and said “fuck you” followed by a stream of further abuse, inviting the reporter to have a conversation with him man-to-man. Nasri undoubtedly was frustrated at both the loss and having been surprisingly benched from the French starting XI. That said, earning $288,000 per week to play soccer for a living absolves someone of any hardships that would mollify being a total asshole to someone just trying to do his/her job.