The draw for the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying competition took place in Warsaw on 7 February 2010. Fifty-one teams entered to compete for the fourteen remaining places in the finals, alongside co-hosts
Poland and
Ukraine. The teams were divided into nine groups, with the draw using the
new UEFA national team coefficient for the first time in order to determine the seedings. As defending champions,
Spain was automatically top-seeded. The qualifying process began in August 2010 and concluded in November 2011. At the conclusion of the qualifying group stage in October 2011, the nine group winners qualified automatically, along with the highest ranked second placed team. The remaining eight second-placed teams contested two-legged play-offs, and the four winners qualified for the finals. Twelve of the sixteen finalists participated at
the previous tournament in 2008.
England and
Denmark made their return to the Euro after missing out on 2008, while
Republic of Ireland returned after a twenty-four-year absence to make their second appearance at a European Championship. One of the co-hosts,
Ukraine, made their debut as an independent nation (before 1992 Ukraine participated as part of the
Soviet Union). With the exception of
Serbia – according to UEFA's ranking at the end of the qualifying stage – Europe's sixteen highest-ranked teams all qualified for the tournament.
Romania and
Turkey were the only teams failing to qualify for the final tournament after qualifying to
UEFA Euro 2008. (
Austria and
Switzerland also failed to qualify, but, as hosts of the previous tournament, they did not need to take part in
qualifying.) As of
2024, this was the last time Greece qualified for the European Championship finals, and the last time Austria,
Belgium,
Hungary,
Slovakia, Switzerland and
Turkey failed to qualify.
Qualified teams The following sixteen teams qualified for the finals:
Final draw The draw for the final tournament took place on 2 December 2011 at the
Ukraine Palace of Arts in
Kyiv, Ukraine. The hour-long ceremony was hosted by
Olha Freimut and Piotr Sobczyński, television presenters from the two host countries. As was the case for the 2000, 2004 and 2008 finals, the sixteen finalists were divided into four seeding pots, using the
UEFA national team coefficient ranking. The pot allocations were based on the UEFA national team coefficient rankings of the sixteen finalists at the end of the qualifying competition in November 2011. Each nation's coefficient was generated by calculating: • 40% of the average ranking points per game earned in the
UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying stage. • 40% of the average ranking points per game earned in the
2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying stage and
final tournament. • 20% of the average ranking points per game earned in the
UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying stage and
final tournament. Aside from the coefficient, three teams were automatically placed in Pot 1.
Ukraine and
Poland were both assigned to Pot 1 as the two host nations, despite the fact that their rankings were the two lowest in the tournament; this also occurred in
2008 when the co-hosts
Switzerland and
Austria were also ranked below all other qualified teams. As defending champions,
Spain were also automatically assigned to Pot 1, though their UEFA ranking at the time of the draw was coincidentally also the best. In the draw procedure, one team from each pot was drawn into each of the four groups. The draw also determined which place in the group teams in pots 2–4 would take (e.g. A2, A3 or A4) to create the match schedule. With Poland automatically assigned in advance to A1, and Ukraine to D1, Pot 1 only had two teams as Spain and the Netherlands were to be drawn into position one in either group B or C. The balls were drawn by four former players who had each been part of European Championship winning teams:
Horst Hrubesch,
Marco van Basten,
Peter Schmeichel and
Zinedine Zidane. Teams were drawn consecutively into Group A to D. First, the Pot 1 teams were assigned to the first positions of their groups, while next the positions of all other teams were drawn separately from Pot 4 to 2 (for the purposes of determining the match schedules in each group). The draw resulted in the following groups: ==Venues==