Frankfurt - The German Football Federation (DFB) on Tuesday denied British media reports that the ruling body UEFA has been in contact over Germany possibly replacing Ukraine as Poland's co-host for Euro 2012. "There has been absolutely no contact with UEFA in relation to this question and also no official query. UEFA's executive committee will discuss Euro 2012 at the end of September in Bordeaux," DFB general secretary Wolfgang Niersbach said.
The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported Monday that Germany was being lined up to replace Ukraine as co-host for Euro 2012 amid fears inside football's ruling body that the East European country would not be ready to stage the event.
UEFA's main concerns centre around the political situation in Ukraine, delays to stadium construction and worries over transport infrastructure, the paper said.
Under the contingency plan reported by the Telegraph, Poland would host most of the games along with the eastern German cities of Berlin and Leipzig.
Earlier this month, UEFA president Michel Platini registered his dissatisfaction with the slow speed of the Ukrainian preparation effort during an inspection by European football's ruling body.
"The situation is not as we thought and we will have to work a great deal on it," he said at the time.
However, UEFA communications director William Gaillard Tuesday dismissed speculation that Germany was in the frame to replace Ukraine.
"We have merely called on the Ukraine to redouble its efforts," he said.