Football King Bale

Chapter 477: Headquarters

In the end, the score of this game was 2:1, and the hosts pulled back a victory in the 88th minute of the game, which was a bit of face in the party.

After the game, the Welsh team rushed to Wroclaw, a city in southwestern Poland.

Wroclaw has almost 650,000 people. For the East, this is just the population of an ordinary small county in the underdeveloped central and western regions. If it is changed to a city, it is just the urban population of an ordinary prefecture-level city. But in a small country like Poland, such a city is The country's fourth largest city, after the capital Warsaw, Lodz and Krakow.

At the same time, Wroclaw is also the second largest financial center in Poland after Warsaw, and has a very important position in Poland in terms of economy, culture, transportation and many other aspects.

Wroclaw has always been a multi-ethnic and multicultural city for most of its urban development history, and German, Polish, Czech, Jewish and other ethnic groups have all played important roles. In the territorial adjustment and ethnic migration after the Second World War, the city was the largest city lost by Germany after the war. The original German residents were forced to move westward, and at the same time moved to a large number of people from the territory ceded to the Soviet Union in eastern Poland. Poles, in this way, Wroclaw has basically become a purely Polish city in terms of population composition, but due to the large number of Prussian, Austrian and even Bohemian-style buildings preserved and rebuilt after the war, the city is in Poland The territory is still a rather unique city.

During this European Cup, this city is the home base of the Welsh team, because their three group matches will all be played in this city.

At 20:45 local time on June 8th in Poland, in the first round of the group stage, Wales will face the Russian team at the Wroclaw Stadium, which can accommodate more than 42,000 people.

Four days later, that is, at 18 o'clock on June 12, local time in Poland, Wales will usher in the second opponent of the group stage, the Greek team.

Another four days later, at 20:45 on June 16, in the third round of the group stage, Wales will welcome its third opponent, the host Poland.

The schedule of the entire group stage is very intensive. Three games are played in 8 days, and the interval between each game is only four days.

But for Wales, the good news is that their three games are in Wroclaw, and they don't have to go back and forth between Warsaw and Wroclaw like the other three opponents.

From this point of view, Wales is more like a host than Poland!

In the end, the score of this game was 2:1, and the hosts pulled back a victory in the 88th minute of the game, which was a bit of face in the party.

After this game is over,

The Welsh team rushed to Wroclaw, a city in southwestern Poland.

[00ks] Wroclaw has almost 650,000 people. For the East, this is just the population of an ordinary small county in the underdeveloped central and western regions. If it is changed to a city, it is just the urban population of an ordinary prefecture-level city. But in a small country like Poland, such a city is The country's fourth largest city, after the capital Warsaw, Lodz and Krakow.

At the same time, Wroclaw is also the second largest financial center in Poland after Warsaw, and has a very important position in Poland in terms of economy, culture, transportation and many other aspects.

Wroclaw has always been a multi-ethnic and multicultural city for most of its urban development history, and German, Polish, Czech, Jewish and other ethnic groups have all played important roles. In the territorial adjustment and ethnic migration after the Second World War, the city was the largest city lost by Germany after the war. The original German residents were forced to move westward, and at the same time moved to a large number of people from the territory ceded to the Soviet Union in eastern Poland. Poles, in this way, Wroclaw has basically become a purely Polish city in terms of population composition, but due to the large number of Prussian, Austrian and even Bohemian-style buildings preserved and rebuilt after the war, the city is in Poland The territory is still a rather unique city.

During this European Cup, this city is the home base of the Welsh team, because their three group matches will all be played in this city.

At 20:45 local time on June 8th in Poland, in the first round of the group stage, Wales will face the Russian team at the Wroclaw Stadium, which can accommodate more than 42,000 people.

Four days later, that is, at 18 o'clock on June 12, local time in Poland, Wales will usher in the second opponent of the group stage, the Greek team.

Four days later, at 20:45 on June 16, in the third round of the group stage, Wales will welcome its third opponent, the host Poland.

The schedule of the entire group stage is very intensive. Three games are played in 8 days, and the interval between each game is only four days.

But for Wales, the good news is that their three games are in Wroclaw, and they don't have to go back and forth between Warsaw and Wroclaw like the other three opponents.

From this point of view, Wales is more like a host than Poland!

In the end, the score of the game was 2:1, and the hosts pulled back a victory in the 88th minute of the game, which was a bit of face in the party.

After the game, the Welsh team rushed to Wroclaw, a city in southwestern Poland.

Wroclaw has almost 650,000 people. For the East, this is just the population of an ordinary small county in the underdeveloped central and western regions. If it is changed to a city, it is just the urban population of an ordinary prefecture-level city. But in a small country like Poland, such a city is The country's fourth largest city, after the capital Warsaw, Lodz and Krakow.

At the same time, Wroclaw is also the second largest financial center in Poland after Warsaw, and has a very important position in Poland in terms of economy, culture, transportation and many other aspects.

Wroclaw has always been a multi-ethnic and multicultural city for most of its urban development history, and German, Polish, Czech, Jewish and other ethnic groups have all played important roles. In the territorial adjustment and ethnic migration after the Second World War, the city was the largest city lost by Germany after the war. The original German residents were forced to move westward, and at the same time moved to a large number of people from the territory ceded to the Soviet Union in eastern Poland. Poles, in this way, Wroclaw has basically become a purely Polish city in terms of population composition, but due to the large number of Prussian, Austrian and even Bohemian-style buildings preserved and rebuilt after the war, the city is in Poland The territory is still a rather unique city.

During this European Cup, this city is the home base of the Welsh team, because their three group matches will all be played in this city.

At 20:45 local time on June 8th in Poland, in the first round of the group stage, Wales will face the Russian team at the Wroclaw Stadium, which can accommodate more than 42,000 people.

Four days later, that is, at 18 o'clock on June 12, local time in Poland, Wales will usher in the second opponent of the group stage, the Greek team.

Another four days later, at 20:45 on June 16, in the third round of the group stage, Wales will welcome its third opponent, the host Poland.

The schedule of the entire group stage is very intensive. Three games are played in 8 days, and the interval between each game is only four days.

But for Wales, the good news is that their three games are in Wroclaw, and they don't have to go back and forth between Warsaw and Wroclaw like the other three opponents.

From this point of view, Wales is more like a host than Poland!

In the end, the score of this game was 2:1, and the hosts pulled back a victory in the 88th minute of the game, which was a bit of face in the party.

After the game, the Welsh team rushed to Wroclaw, a city in southwestern Poland.

Wroclaw has almost 650,000 people. For the East, this is just the population of an ordinary small county in the underdeveloped central and western regions. If it is changed to a city, it is just the urban population of an ordinary prefecture-level city. But in a small country like Poland, such a city is The country's fourth largest city, after the capital Warsaw, Lodz and Krakow.

At the same time, Wroclaw is also the second largest financial center in Poland after Warsaw, and has a very important position in Poland in terms of economy, culture, transportation and many other aspects.

Wroclaw has always been a multi-ethnic and multicultural city for most of its urban development history, and German, Polish, Czech, Jewish and other ethnic groups have all played important roles. In the territorial adjustment and ethnic migration after the Second World War, the city was the largest city lost by Germany after the war. The original German residents were forced to move westward, and at the same time moved to a large number of people from the territory ceded to the Soviet Union in eastern Poland. Poles, in this way, Wroclaw has basically become a purely Polish city in terms of population composition, but due to the large number of Prussian, Austrian and even Bohemian-style buildings preserved and rebuilt after the war, the city is in Poland The territory is still a rather unique city.

During this European Cup, this city is the home base of the Welsh team, because their three group matches will all be played in this city.

At 20:45 local time on June 8th in Poland, in the first round of the group stage, Wales will face the Russian team at the Wroclaw Stadium, which can accommodate more than 42,000 people.

Four days later, that is, at 18 o'clock on June 12, local time in Poland, Wales will usher in the second opponent of the group stage, the Greek team.

Another four days later, at 20:45 on June 16, in the third round of the group stage, Wales will welcome its third opponent, the host Poland.

The schedule of the entire group stage is very intensive. Three games are played in 8 days, and the interval between each game is only four days.

But for Wales, the good news is that their three games are in Wroclaw, and they don't have to go back and forth between Warsaw and Wroclaw like the other three opponents.

From this point of view, Wales is more like a host than Poland!

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