International Soccer - General Discussion
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Hell on Maracana Serbs and Croatia have played 1:1. Around 40,000 thousand people insulted Croatia. In the end, everyone is happy. Serbia can not even theoretically in Brazil and Croatia can theoretically to 1 position but are more likely to go to Brazil through qualification.
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Post: #2261 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 07.09.2013, 23:14 06.09.2013, 22:55 Re: International Soccer - General Discussion
WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014 QUALIFYING MATCHES COMPLETE RESULTS :
GROUP A : Macedonia (7 points) 2 - Wales (6) 1 Scotland (5) 0 - Belgium (22) 2 Serbia (8) 1 - Croatia (17) 1 GROUP B : Czech Republic (9) 1 - Armenia (9) 2 Malta (3) 1 - Denmark (9) 2 ITALY (17) 1 - Bulgaria (10) 0 Goal : 38' Gilardino GROUP C : Eire (11) 1 - Sweden (14) 2 Germany (19) 3 - Austria (11) 0 Kazakistan (4) 2 - Far Oer Islands (0) 1 GROUP D : Romania (13) 3 - Hungary (11) 0 Turkey (10) 5 - Andorra (0) 0 Estonia (7) 2 - Netherlands (19) 2 GROUP E : Norway (11) 2 - Cyprus (4) 0 Switzerland (15) 4 - Iceland (10) 4 Slovenia (9) 1 - Albania (10) 0 GROUP F : Russia (15) 4 - Luxembourg (3) 1 North Ireland (6) 2 - Portugal (17) 4 Israel (12) 1 - Azerbaijan (5) 1 GROUP G : Bosnia Herzegovina (16) 1 - Slovakia (12) 2 Liechtenstein (2) 0 - Greece (16) 1 Latvia (7) 2 - Lithuania (5) 1 GROUP H : England (15) 4 - Moldova (5) 0 Poland (10) 1 - Montenegro (15) 1 Ucraine (14) 9 - San Marino (0) 0 GROUP I : Finland (6) 0 - Spain (17) 2 Georgia (5) 0 - France (11) 0 |
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Portuguese daily magazine "A Bola" wrote that Borussia Dortmund
coach Jurgen Klopp wants Milan player Stephan El Shaarawy, who seems upset for the arrivals of Matri and Kakà, and the club will probably make an offer to Milan next January. During the UEFA Forum in Nyon, President Michel Platini gave a prize to Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsène Wenger and Carlo Ancelotti for their great contribution and for their results in Champions League. |
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european u21 qualifying match
italy-belgium 1-3 |
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he is back.....but he is in good form?
[Verstecktes Bild - Registrierung notwendig] |
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Tomorrow is a football festival in the Balkan since playing Serbia and Croatia in Belgrade at Maracana.
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Post: #2256 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 05.09.2013, 15:07 05.09.2013, 11:59 Re: International Soccer - General Discussion
the most expensive german soccer/ football players
1 Mesut Özil (born in Gelsenkirchen) former Schalke 04 player 50Miil. € 2. Julian Draxler (born in Gladbeck) SCHALKE 04 45;5Mill€ 3M.Neuer (born in Gelsenkirchen) former Schalke 04 keeper 27,5 Mill€ Glück Auf!!!! |
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AC Milan
goal.com Blunder costs Niang Champions League berth The Rossoneri made the mistake of including Stephan El Shaarawy as one of their 'A list' players when they could have classed the Italy international as a 'B list' player |
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From 1 January 2013 to 2 September 2013, 10,454 transfers were processed by FIFA TMS. This is in line with 2012 (10,513 transfers, -0.6%). 5018 clubs from 164 countries across the globe were involved in player transfers over this period.
The total amount of declared transfer fees in 2013 was USD 3.367 billion, a 29% increase on 2012 (USD 2.619 billion). Year on year, declared commission paid to club intermediaries was up 20% to USD 169 million (in 2012 the figure was USD 141 million). Over a two year period, commission paid to club intermediaries has risen 80%. While the most active transfer streams saw players move from Portugal to Brazil (132 transfers) and Argentina to Chile (98); the streams with the highest total transfer compensation were from Spain to England (USD 227 million, 38 players), and from Italy to England (USD 148 million, 25 players). |
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kyke50 wrote:LeahLuv wrote:With all respect for Real Madrid and her Fans (Some great fans are in this forum too :thumbup So said Ozil : " I was sure to stay in Madrid, then I realized I haven' t Ancelotti's trust, while Wenger told me he' ll put his trust in me". Don't forget next summer there will be World Championships in Brazil. I also think it has been a mistake to sell him, but I' m sure that for a player like Ozil it is better to be in a club that consider him more than a second choice. Regards, Italianfan |
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LeahLuv wrote:With all respect for Real Madrid and her Fans (Some great fans are in this forum too :thumbup It is true, I do not understand how Real Madrid can banish a great player as Özil. The season is very long and they play in different competitions. There is always injured or penalized players and all have their opportunity to collaborate to the success of a team. I think it is a great mistake of Real Madrid get rid of a great player as Özil. Here in Spain, Özil has given us many evenings of good football and he has proven to be a great player. |
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With all respect for Real Madrid and her Fans (Some great fans are in this forum too :thumbup
But how they treading some of their own players is not the best acting you can aspect from the Los Blancos In this case they banish Mesut Özil.In the past they did it with Huntelaar, Sneijder. First they buy a new expensive player and then kick some others in the ass. Please,take an example from Bayern München. You can like them or not, but they treeding their on players with respect. |
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With Mesut Özil,the third german national player is now playing for Arsenal London...
Mesut Özil ...the takeover has begun! |
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