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All players of Ukraine's national football team and its coach, Oleh Blokhin, will get a soccer dictionary, published in Ukrainian, Russian and English, ahead of the Euro 2012 European Football Championship, the Ukraine 2012 Information Center has reported.

The creator of the dictionary – UEFA media officer Mamuka Kvaratskhelia – decided to present the dictionary during its premiere presentation in Kyiv on Monday, Apr. 9.

"I will be pleased to present my dictionaries to the Ukrainian national team, because it is the team that the whole of Georgia will support during the European championship," he said during the presentation.

The author hopes that dictionaries will be distributed not only in the Ukrainian capital, but also in other Euro 2012 host cities.

The dictionary contains over 3,000 football terms and expressions, has an A5 format and contains 224 pages. The publication is divided into such sections as Football Words, Media, Stadium, Management, Medicine, Refereeing, and several more sections.

Kvaratskhelia expressed hope that the dictionary would come in handy for Ukrainian fans, players, coaches and experts.