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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Lazaroni goes east

Well it's time to inform about the manager who led Brazil to winning Copa America back in 1989. After decent success with Maritimo in Portugal, Sebastiao Lazaroni decided to try his luck in the Middle East. The former Brazilian international coach signed a deal with Qatar Sports Club in order to strengthen their title ambitions for the next seasons. Will he succeed? I think very highly of him. We will see.

Source: the-afc.com

I am taking an 11-day break as I'm going away to admire Polish lakes and rivers. I hope I'll come back alive with more news for you :) The next post will appear here on August 4th.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Syrian giants do the double

Just like last year, Al Karama won the Syria Cup, this time defeaing Al Ittihad in the final. They added this triumph to the national championship won earlier this season. The winning goal in the final was scored by Jehad Al Hussain, for whom it was the last match for Al Karama, as he is on his way to rejoin Kuwait SC.

Source: the-afc.com

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Unlucky European tour for Bahrain

Unfortunately, Bahrain's European tour is not going well. Still, without two key players: Hussain Baba and Jaycee Jones it is hard to face the European giants. Even though Milan Macada's team lost 1:4 against Schalke it is surely important that Bahraini players show themselves in Europe and that fans can see them instead of yet another Real Madrid - Manchester United match. The only goal for Bahrain was scored by Mahmoud Abdulrahman.

Source: the-afc.com

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Iraqi player banned for life!

Naft Al Janoob player Qais Issa was banned from playng football for life by the Iraqi Football Association after he attacked the referee when he was sent off in the game against Duhok. The whole situation ended in a big fuss, resulting in bans also handed for the club, the manager and other players, but those were just red cards or two-games suspensions. The club is now to play all their remaining matches away from home. Well, you have to pay for your stupidity Qais... What more can I say?

Source: the-afc.com

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We bid you farewell...

Another local football legend has retired. To Bohemian FC fans, there is no better player than Kevin Hunt. After eleven years of wearing red and black shirt of Bohemians, the Englishmen decided to hang up his boots. The team and the fans are devastated by his decisions but surely will praise his name as the legend of Dalymount Park. Bye Kev!

Source: uefa.com

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Monday, July 21, 2008

Another Brazilian goes to UAE

United Arab Emirates side Al-Jazeera and their Brazilian coach are looking for strengthening their squad with yet another player from the land of samba. This time they signed Real Murcia striker Fernando Baiano. The 29-year-old decided to make this switch after his club was relegated from La Liga. His leaving also opens the door for Polish striker Adrian Sikora to make a break into Murcia's first squad.

Source: the-afc.com

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Sunday, July 20, 2008

More bad luck for Bahrain

Losing the final of the Asian U-16 Championship is not the only instance of bad luck Bahrain had in recent days. As I already wrote, they are on tour in Europe and played Czech side Sigma Olomouc. Unfortunately, they were not able to defend the 2:2 draw and in the final moments of the game the Czechs scored the winning goal. Goals for Bahrain were scored by Mahmoud Jalal and Mahmood Abdulrahman. There is also a change in the tour plan, as they will be playing Crvena Zvezda (why do people keep on writing "Red Star"?) Belgrade instead of Besiktas on July 29th.

Source: the-afc.com

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So close yet so far

I am talking of course about the Asian U-16 Championship. In the great final youngsters from Bahrain won the lead after 44th minute goal by Ali Muneer Redha. Even though Australia went to the dressing room with one goal behind, the half-time team talks seemed to work. Three minutes before the end of the match Marc Warren buried the hopes of Bahrain and equalised. The extra time saw no goals. During the penalties session, both teams were very accurate and only the last miss of Abdullah Khalifa Mohamed sealed Bahrain's fate. Australia won 5:4 on penalties. Bad luck Bahrain, bad luck.

Source: the-afc.com

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Ex-Premiership star-to-be joins Al Arabi

Few years ago Lomana Tresor Lua Lua was about to be one of the brightest young stars in the Premiership when he made his Newcastle debut. Unfortunately, this didn't work out for the young lad and he never made it big in England. He tried his luck in Olympiakos Piraeus and finally decided to switch Europe for Asia. Few days ago the Democratic Republic of Congo international signed a one-year contract with Qatari side Al Arabi. Good luck!

Source: the-afc.com

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Saturday, July 19, 2008

No competition for Al Hilal Al Sahel

Nobody could stand in their way this season. After winning the league in Yemen, Al Hilal Al Sahel also won the cup after defeating Shaab Hadramout 2:0 in the final. So Al Hilal celebrate the double and proved that they will be competitive in the continental cups next year. I believe they'll do better than Shaab this season, who finished last in their AFC Cup group.

Source: the-afc.com

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AFC U-16 Championship final contestants known

Bahrain joined Australia as ths second final contestants of the AFC U-16 Championship after they snatched a draw against Malaysia. It seems that football in Bahrain is still on the rise and not only does the senior team perform well. Will the hot prodigies defeat Australia? We will see. Let's keep our fingers crossed.

Source: the-afc.com

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Eto'o's trip to Tashkent continued

Well Sammy Eto'o have not signed a contract with Kuruvchi yet, but the case is not lost. He played in a reserve team's match and scored a goal for Kuruvchi, but still considers other offers from different clubs. It seems the saga will continue and we will keep on bringing new reports. This is what Eto'o said:

"There is an offer from Kuruvchi which is why I am here in Tashkent…that and to get to know the people and the interesting things about this country. (...) I want to say that I have offers from other clubs and the decision I make will be the right one for me. (...) I have made a deal with the Vice President of Kuruvchi, Tavakkal Isomilov, that when I make the decision he will be the first to know."

Source: uzdaily.com

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Beninian striker goes to Saudi Arabia

Well, I thought that Razak Omotoyossi will choose some big European club after leaving Helsingborg, but to the contrary - he went to the Middle East. The Beninian international striker signed a deal with Al-Nasr. He is a second foreign Al-Nasr's acquisition this season, after a Brazilian striker Eder Gaucho. Good luck Razak!

Source: the-afc.com

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Eto'o landed in Tashkent

Despite Barcelona directos laughed off the news, Samuel Eto'o really came to Tashkent and will take part in a press conference at 12:30 CET. He is about to sign a contract with current Uzbek league leaders PFC Kuruvchi. The Cameroonian star was greeted by his Uzbek fans on Tashkent International Airport today.





Source: pfc-kuruvchi.com

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Another star tries to help youngsters

Just like many African former players, Nigerian star Emmanuel Amuneke (constantly misspelled Amunike by media) founded Amuneke Soccer Academy in Lagos. The main aim of the academy is to develop young stars and promote them on their way to European clubs. It is also rumored that Spanish side Racing Santander will want the academy as their partner link. So, it is highly probable that we will soon see new Nigerian players in La Liga. Wait and see. Good luck Emmanuel!

Source: allafrica.com/soccer

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Two legendary coaches hit Asia

Ex-Ghana coach and bronze medal winners at the African Nations' Cup Claude Le Roy was named the new Oman man in charge. His first great test will be Gulf Cup 2009. Oman are the hosts of this tournament and with the help of Le Roy they will be aiming for glory.

On the club level, legendary Brazilian goalkeeper and ex-Brazilian NT manager Emerson Leão was appointed as the coach of Qatari side Al-Sadd. Leão used to work in Asia with Japanese sides, but never worked in the Middle East. This is a massive test for the Brazilian. Will he manage to pass it?

Source: the-afc.com

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Bahrain NT in Europe!

Anyone living in England, Germany or the Czech Republic will be able to admire Bahrain national team as they are hitting the road to play clubs from those countries in their friendly tour. On July 19th Milan Macala's team will play against Sigma Olomouc, three days later against Schalke 04 Gelsenkirchen and three days later with Stoke City. There is also a possibility that they will play Besiktas one day. Unfortunately, European fans will not be able to see two stars of Bahrain NT: Jesse (Jaycee) John and Hussain Ali Baba. The first one was not called up and the second is battling his injury problem. Still, if I had a chance I would not miss this opportunity to see Ala'a Hubail and co.

Source: the-afc.com

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Some Asian transfers news

The transfer window in Asia is very busy this year. Following Samuel Eto'o's supposed Kuruvchi move (he will come to Tashkent on Thursday to sign the contract) further news came from the East. Ex-Ajax star and Moroccan international Nourdin Boukhari has signed a two-year deal with Saudi outfit Al-Ittihad. In Qatar on the other hand we have a domestic transfer between the two rivals: Al-Rayyan and Qatar national team 21-year-old midfielder Waleed Jassem, seen as one of the top prospects for the future in the country few years ago, joined Qatar SC. He will try to rebuild his form there for the 2010 World Cup qualifiers.

Source: the-afc.com

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Dreams sometimes come true - don't stop believing

If a virtually unknown player states in an interview that he dreams of playing in a top European club, it is usually treated only as a dream. However, these dreams may sometimes come true. Especially when your name is Harvey Delano Esajas. The Amsterdam-born defender of Surinamese descent made his professional debut at the age of 19 with Feyenoord Rotterdam against their arch-rivals Ajax and scored a goal. But just before his debut season, he broke his opponent's jaw in a friendly match against Den Helder. This was one of the hints of his attitude - to never give up. Esajas didn't have much success in Dutch football, from time to time playing for first and second division clubs, but most time sitting on the bench or at the stands. He tried to find his luck abroad but had some unsuccessful trials with Italian clubs. Finally he found his safe haven in Spain where he surprisingly joined... Real Madrid. He tried to get into the Castilla (reserve) team but was also unsuccessful. He moved on to semi-professional sides like Zamora and Mostoles and retired from football in the latter. Being still only 27, he joined a local circus troupe and acted there for three years. On one occasion, he went to Milan to visit his friend Clarence Seedorf. Upon hearing the news that Esajas wants to restart his football career, the Dutch international recommended his friend to Carlo Ancelotti - the AC Milan manager. After heavy trainings and losing much of his weight, Esajas was able to complete the move and soon signed a contract with the mighty AC Milan. That day Harvey Delano Esajas showed that when you have a dream - be sure to follow it, as if you try hard, it can come true no matter what it is. Esajas made his debut for AC Milan in a Coppa Italia match when he subbed Alessandro Costacurta two minutes before the end of the match. What's more, just like he scored a goal in his Feyenoord debut, he had a chance to have an assist in his Milan debut. Unfortunately, Jon Dahl Tomasson missed after Esajas' pass. The Dutch hero continued training for Milan, eventually getting a move to lower division sides Legnano and Lecco (not to be confused with Lecce), where he ended his career for the second time. The fresh information is that Harvey Delano Esajas now works as a coach in SC Buitenveldert where he trains youngsters. I don't know how good a coach Esajas is, but he surely is the right person to guide these boys mentally and to teach them to never give up their dreams.


Source: wikipedia.org

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Monday, July 14, 2008

Killer Giants with a new coach

Botswana league outfit Killer Giants appointed Enos Mmesi as their new coach. He will replace Ernest Nthobelang who was a local hero when the team led by him finished 3rd in the First Division last season. Mmesi - a legend in Killer Giants and their ex-coach in the Third Division times - will try to guide the team into the Premier Division.

Source: allafrica.com

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Samuel Eto'o joins Kuruvchi!

Now THAT's called a shocking move. Kuruvchi bought Villanueva and Saipa answered with Hossein Kaebi. Now the Uzbek side loaned Barcelona star Samuel Eto'o for six months in order to help the team in their AFC Champions' League campaign. What will be Saipa's answer? Cristiano Ronaldo? We'll see. Anyway, we have the first real worldwide superstar in the Uzbek league. I wonder what the result of this transfer will be. Will he adapt to Uzbek life quickly? Or will he find it tough in Uzbekistan? We are about to see.

Source: uzdaily.com/pfc-kuruvchi.com

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

We know the winners!

We do. After 95 minutes of a very tough match against Suryoye, Padania are the new VIVA World Cup champions! The new title holders went on a quick 2-0 lead with early goals of Colombo and Ligarotti, then in the second half Suryoye tried to score, but were unlucky. All in all the more experienced team won and the players are now coming home with the cup.

So it is all over. I hope you enjoyed my little reports. Now I will return to underdog football worldwide and I'll keep on posting interesting news here, so be sure not to miss it.



In the photo: two winning players - Cossato and Micheli.

PADANIA THE NEW VIVA WORLD CHAMPIONS!

Source: svenskafans.com/nf-board.com/leganord.org

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2008 VIVA World Cup final - update

So the final match between the Arameans and Padania is being played right now. Padania was very quick to take the lead and after twelve minutes it was already 2:0 for them. The score remained until the break. 600 people are watching the final and it is still 2:0 now, but the Arameans are pressing. The goals were scored by Colombo and Ligarotti.

Update: 69 minutes gone and the score remains 2:0 for Padania, but Suryoye are all the time pressing.

Update: Five minutes until the end! Padania are almost sure of winning this match even though they are on the back foot throughout the second half. Great chance for Suryoye but the striker who was going one on one with the keeper was caught offside.


Source: svenskafans.com/nf-board.com

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First medalists known!

The bronze medal play-off at the 2008 VIVA World Cup has already ended. With a great help of the Norwegian referee, the hosts Lapland won 3:1 with Kurdistan. The medals went to Sapmi, but the bitter taste remains. If it was not for Jimmy Nielsen and his whistle, the match could have gone either way. Still, the result is official and the hosts can be happy with the bronze medals as they were underperforming throughout the whole tournament. Now let's wait for the great final between Padania and Suryoye!

Source: nf-board.com

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Final stage of the group phase

So here we are at the final stage of the 2008 VIVA World Cup group phase. In the match between Padania and Suryoye - the two finalists - the team composed of players playing in nothern Italian clubs managed to win 4:1 after goals by Stefano Salandra, Michele Cossato and two by Andrea D'Alessandro. The two teams will play each other tomorrow in the great final. In the battle for the bronze medal play-off spot the hosts Sapmi finally won a game and defeated Provence 4:2 as expected. The tiny micronation occupied by France lost all their games and still needs to improve if it wants to be competitive in future. So tomorrow Kurdistan will play Sapmi in the 3rd place play-off and Padania will try to stop Arameans in the great final. No matter what the results will be, it was a great tournament to follow!

Source: nf-board.com

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Correction

Even though the first reports claimed Suryoye's win against Kurdistan, the final score was 0-0 and not the win of Suryoye. However, even with this correction the situation stays the same. Suryoye plays Padania in the final and Kurdistan waits for the result of the match between Provence and Sapmi to get to know their 3rd place play-off rivals.

Source: nf-board.com/own

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Aramean sensation shocks the world!

Being touted as underdogs, the unexperienced team of Suryoye won their 3rd consecutive match and are on a way to the great final against Padania. Today the team composed of lower Swedish league players of Aramean descent, managed to snatch a 1:0 win against Kurdistan and remained second in the group table. Their final game is going to be against Padania tomorrow at noon. Whatever the result, the teams will meet again in the final one day later. Title holders and hosts Sapmi will play Provence at 16:00 CET. The winners of this match will play Kurdistan in the bronze medal play-off at 11:00 CET on July 13th. If this match ends in a draw, Sapmi will advance as they have 1 point in comparison to zero collected by Provence.

Source: nf-board.com

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Padania reach the final!

In the match of the tournament Padania defeated Sapmi 2:0 and secured their final spot. This means that the hosts will have to fight for the fourth spot with Provence and the winner of this encounter will play for bronze with the loser of the game between Kurdistan and Suryoye which is also to be played today.

Source: nf-board.com

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Game on top unresolved

In the game of the season in Uzbekistan Pakhtakor drew 1:1 with Kuruvchi and maintained two-point gap between the two, with Kuruvchi as leaders. With almost 25000 people watching the big game, Kuruvchi won the lead in the 31st minute after a strike of their new star Jose Luis Villanueva. The result remained unchanged until the end of the first half. During the break, Alexander Geynrikh came on for Tadjiev and soon had a chance to equalize, but missed a penalty in the 50th minute. Seven minutes later, he finally scored. The final result: 1:1 and the question who's better in Uzbekistan remains unresolved.

Squads:

Pakhtakor: Nesterov - Aliqulov, Inomov, Suyonov, Ismailov - Kiryan (Fabio Pinto 46'), Ahmedov, Marković, Magdeev - Tadjiev (Geynrikh 46', Abdullaev 90'), Uche

Kuruvchi: Bugalo - Gochguliev, Karimov, Khvostunov - Villanueva, Soliev, Karpenko, Haydarov, Nikolaev - Kapadze, Djeparov

In the game of the reserves, Pakhtakor won 3:0 by the goals of Kholmuhamedov, Kilishev and Zhikhov.

Source: pakhtakor.uz

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2008 VIVA World Cup squads - part two

Finally other squads were published:

Provence

1 GK Stéphane G'Bala 24 March 1985 Eole Sports
3 DF Maxime Menza 24 July 1987 Eole Sports
4 DF Jalal Zeroual 23 July 1985 Eole Sports
5 DF Stéphane Lamas 28 October 1980 Eole Sports
6 MF Cyril Alberghi 19 February 1990 Eole Sports
7 MF Laurent Davy 28 April 1985 Eole Sports
8 FW Eddy Hammami 18 September 1987 Eole Sports
9 FW Stephan Giordano 17 May 1983 Eole Sports
10 MF Michaël Lopez 26 May 1988 Eole Sports
11 FW Ennys Hammoud 15 February 1988 Eole Sports
13 FW Samir Talbi 14 December 1987 Eole Sports
16 DF Hervé Decalion 6 June 1963 Eole Sports
17 MF Fabien Tolaini 6 February 1984 Eole Sports
18 FW Thierry Marcade 15 November 1964 Eole Sports
19 DF Joher Fiala 8 November 1984 Eole Sports

Kurdistan

22 GK Dydar Hamed Hassan 2 February 1985 Arbil FC
23 GK Ghafoor Othman Salih 1 July 1982 Brusk FC
3 DF Mohd Hama Khan Hamarezha 11 March 1981 Brusk FC
4 FW Mahmoud Ahmad 29 November 1982 FC Copenhagen
5 DF Karwan Mohammed Salih 1 June 1977 Sulaymaniyah FC
7 FW Kurdo Mohamad Hussein 15 June 1985 RKC Waalwijk
8 MF Didar Ibrahim Aziz
9 MF Burhan Abdulkarim Al-Taesh 23 January 1980 Sulaymaniyah FC
10 MF Aram Mohammed Kareem Sulaymaniyah FC
11 MF Ali Aziz Tahir Ararat Salahaddin
14 MF Hoger Othman Taha 2 January 1985 Lundbesko
12 MF Ciawar Khandan 17 September 1987 TOP Oss
15 MF Nazar Mahmood Abdulrahman 1 February 1990 Sulaymaniyah FC
16 MF Hemen Sadi 1989 Akropolis IF Grundad 1968
17 MF Deyar Hamad Rahman 1985 Ararat Salahaddin
18 FW Hoshman Jalal Ismail 11 May 1980 Peshm. Suleimania
19 MF Daban Said 1985
20 FW Ahmed Najem Al-Khayali 1975 Azmer FC
21 MF Halkurd Mulla Mohammed 11 March 1988 Sulaymaniyah FC
24 MF Dana Kuhi 20 September 1990 BK Forward
25 DF Emad Sad Salih 19 September 1977 Hewler FC

Suryoye

1 GK Gabriel Suleyman 7 January 1992 Syrianska Botkyrka IF
22 GK Aday Suleyman 17 January 1992
2 MF Josef Haddad 30 April 1987 Linköpings FF
3 DF Basel Gorgis 1 January 1985 Valsta Syrianska IK
4 DF Daniel De Lejon 15 January 1980 Bethnahrin IF
5 DF Johan Boyacl 23 January 1978 Gröndals IK
6 DF Jakob Cicek 13 January 1989 Örebro Syrianska IF
7 MF Daniel Kaya 31 March 1988 Örebro Syrianska IF
8 MF Aday Kaplan 27 January 1989 Assyriska FF
9 FW Umit Altinkaynak 13 January 1987 Huddinge IF
11 FW Tuncay Yüksel 8 September 1982 Linköpings FF
12 FW Menhal Maqdlisi 25 September 1982 Valsta Syrianska IK
13 MF David Ayaz 4 May 1988 Syrianska Norkk.
15 MF Alex Alan 18 October 1985 Enkopings SK
18 FW Michel Kassyoussef 29 February 1984 Smedby AIS
19 FW James Ataseven 1986Enhörna IF
20 DF Aram El Khoury 19 July 1969 Eriksberg BK
21 DF Tobias Gundus 23 January 1986 Enhörna IF
22 MF Elias Kacho 20 July 1983 Linköpings FF

Source: wikipedia.org

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Saipa answers Kuruvchi's strengthenings

After Kuruvchi signed Jose Luis Villanueva, their AFC Champions' League quarter-finals rivals Saipa answered with the sealing of signatures of two players: the famous Hossain Kaebi - one of the fastest players in the world and Abbas Aghayee from Perspolis. There are also rumours that Saipa will sign Iranian international goalkeeper Ebrahim Mirzapour and a 20-year-old hot prospect Mohammad Parvin from Perspolis - a son of the legendary Ali Parvin.

Meanwhile, Kuruvchi will play the game of the season tonight when they meet Pakhtakor on their difficult ground.

Source: the-afc.com/pfc-kuruvchi.com

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Saudi player hits Europe

Jeddah star Hamid Abdulghani is set to join Swiss side Neuchatel Xamax. That would mean he would be one of the first Saudis to play here in Europe. We all remember the first famous one - Sami Al-Jaber in Wolverhampton Wanderers few years ago. Abdulghani, a 31-year-old Saudi international was previously on trial with French side Lorient, but decided to sign for Neuchatel Xamax.

Source: the-afc.com

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Big win for Suryoye, Padania also happy

Just as expected, Suryoye thrashed Provence 5:0 and proved that they will provide stern opposition to the big guns. Provence on the other hand proved that they are the weakest side in the competition. In the other match, Padania defeated Kurdistan 2:1. Very hard times for Sapmi thus as even winning two remaining matches doesn't guarantee anything for them.

Source: nf-board.com

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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Sapmi - Suryoye 0:1!

Sensational result in the 2008 VIVA World Cup today! The hosts of the tournament instead of having 6 points after two matches have only... one, as they lost to the Suryoye team today. Now they have to fight for life against Padania and Provence.

Sapmi - Suryoye 0:1
Goal scored by Tuncay Yüksel

Source: nf-board.com

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Kurdistan - Provence 3:0

Kurdistan defeated Provence 3:0 in the second matchday of the 2008 VIVA World Cup. Goals were scored by Diyar Rahman and Halkurd Mala Mohamed (two). Kurdistan are now the new leaders of the VIVA World Cup table with 4 points from two matches. Soon another match starts, which will see the hosts (Lapland) play against the surprise package of Suryoye.

Source: nf-board.com

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Transfer season in Qatar

As the new season kicks off in Qatar in September, clubs are now looking for heavy reinforcements. The biggest highlight is the signing of Swiss international Hakan Yakin by the reigning champions Al Gharrafa. He will team-up with the Iraqi star Younis Mahmoud in the attacking formation of the team, unless the last year's Asian Player of the Year runner-up moves to Europe. Qatar SC on the other hand signed two internationals: ex-Premiership player Youssef Safri from Morocco and ex-Gremio guy Roger from Brazil. French side Nancy's Brazilian striker Kim also went to Qatar and singed for Al Arabi. Talking about France, Paris Saint-Germain last season's top scorer and saver Amara Diane is set to join Al Rayyan. The fate of Qatar SC striker Ali Karimi is yet unknown but it is unlikely that he stays in the team.

Source: the-afc.com

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Thai star hits Europe again

After unsuccessful stint in the Premiership with Everton and Crystal Palace - former Thai golden boy Teeratep Winothai - now the top scorer of the domestic league - decided to try his luck in Europe once again. His destination is Belgian club Lierse SK. He will not however be the first Thai player in the league, as Kiatprawut Saiwaeo joined Club Brugge on loan from Manchester City recently. Probably Winothai will have to wait to complete his move until the winter transfer window because he is expected to finish the league season in Thailand and it ends in October.

Source: the-afc.com

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Berdiyev the hero

In the Turkmenistan Supercup final FC Ashgabat defeated Shagadam on penalties with the winners' goalkeeper Bayramniyaz Berdiyev performing the game of his lifetime. He did not only save three penalties but also scored one and thus wrote his name in the books of all Ashgabat fans. Congartulations Bayramniyaz!

Source: the-afc.com

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NEWS OF THE DAY: Chilean international joins Kuruvchi!

It's not a dream no more - Uzbek teams started signing really good players. After Marković joined Pakhtakor in winter, now their rivals from Kuruvchi beat this effort and signed Jose Luis Villanueva - 4 times capped Chilean international - from Universidad Catolica. Among others, he 27-year-old used to play in Argentina for Racing Club and for Vasco in Brazil. Moreover, he is a journalist and a devoted globetrotter, so it dosn't really surprise me that he chose this destination. Tashkent is shining bright on the map of the football cities with the greatest potential for the future. Now Villanueva will team-up with the likes of Djeparov, Kapadze and Bakaev in the AFC Champions' League campaign.

Source: the-afc.com/wikipedia.org

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Kurdistan - Sapmi highlights

VIVA World Cup 2008 squads

I came across some of the squads of the VIVA World Cup 2008. If you happen to know squads of other teams, let me know in the comments section.

Sapmi

1 GK Kjetil Thomasen November 11, 1989 Alta I.F.
12 GK Jann Johannesen January 6, 1981 IF Skarp
2 DF Mikkel Ole Eira February 12, 1982 Kautekeino IL
3 DF Ole Christian Stamnes August 5, 1984 Bossekop UIL
4 DF Pär Jon Huuva May 1, 1987 Kiruna FF
5 DF Erik Sandvärn September 4, 1975 Umea FC
6 DF Tom Karlsen January 1, 1976 IF Skarp
7 DF Öyvind Nilsen June 11, 1988 Skjervöy IK
8 MF Nils Johan Labba August 9, 1985 Kiruna FF
9 MF Fredrik Fjallstrom-Vinka December 10, 1988 Robertsfors IK
10 MF Tor Martin Mienna April 9, 1990 Nordreisa IL
11 MF Rune Brekke December 7, 1978 Ullern IF
13 MF Nils Mikal Hansen July 31, 1988 Nordlys IL
14 MF Mikal Eira January 6, 1985 Kautokeino IL
15 MF Kim Fredrik Johansen April 8, 1986 Skjervöy IK
16 MF Mikael Stangnes July 12, 1986 Skjervöy IK
17 MF Niilas Iwar Juliussen-Eira February 3, 1984 FK Mjölner
18 MF Jon Andreas Eira December 24, 1987 Nordlys IL
19 FW Morten Lund March 19, 1982 IF Skarp
20 FW Matti Eira October 31, 1986 Bossekop UIL
21 FW Johan Anders Logje March 17, 1983 Kautokeino IL
22 FW Steffen Dreyer May 12, 1986 Lyngen/Karnes IL

Padania

1 GK Lorenzo Carlo Colombo 26 April 1987 U.S. Inveruno
12 GK Mattia Pedersoli 25 May 1987 C. Rodengo Saiano
2 DF Edoardo Brivio 6 February 1971 U.S. Calcio Caravaggese
3 DF Pietro Bulleri 14 September 1989 Vicenza Calcio
6 DF Luca Cataldo 27 July 1979 Vigevano Calcio
9 DF Lorenzo Paolo Cresta 19 March 1980 Pol. Val di Sangro
10 DF Alessandro dal Canto 10 March 1975 Treviso F.B.C. 1993
19 DF Stefano Tignonsini 25 November 1981 A.C. Rodengo Saiano
21 DF Giuseppe Facchinetti 10 July 1978 U.S. Caratese
20 DF Silvio Toniolo 10 February 1974 Villorba Calcio
4 MF Massimiliano Caldi 17 October 1980 Ortonovo Calcio
22 MF Marco Capelli 19 May 1976 U.S. Caratese
5 MF Davide Casati 8 June 1973 Rhodense
7 MF Alberto Colombo 24 February 1974 A.S.D. Sottomarina
14 MF Giuliano Gentilini 4 September 1970 Bra Calcio
15 MF Giordan Ligarotti 13 February 1983 A.C. Este
16 MF Damiano Micheli 11 April 1987 Verbano Calcio
18 MF Massimiliano Scaglia 21 May 1977 Treviso F.B.C. 1993
8 FW Michele Cossato 28 April 1970 S.S.D. Domegliara
11 FW Andrea D'Alessandro 22 August 1985 A.C.D. Rivoli
13 FW Giacomo Ferrari 6 December 1967 U.S. Calcio Caravaggese
17 FW Stefano Salandra 28 June 1980 U.S.C. Colognese

Kurdistan



On photo: Kurdish squad for the 2008 VIVA World Cup opening match against Sapmi



On photo: Didar Amid (Kurdish goalkeeper)

Suryoye

Provence

You can also listen to Sameradion where you can find VIVA World Cup related info: http://www.sr.se/sameradion/ (in Swedish)

Source: wikipedia.org/vivaworldcup.info/Football Manager 2008 database

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Padania - Provence 6:1

As predicted, Padania thrashed Provence. Two late goals sealed the day and set the score to 6:1. The two final goals were scored by Giordan Ligarotti and Giacomo Ferrari. Padania is thus first in the table.

Tomorrow's games:

Provence - Kurdistan
Aramaic Syria - Lapland

Source: Padania FA member, vivaworldcup.info

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LIVE info from Lapland

Still no new goals in Lapland, Padania - Provence 4:1 66'

Source: Padania FA member

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LIVE info from Lapland

LIVE info from Lapland: Padania leads 4:1 after goals scored by Michele Cossato, Giordan Ligarotti, and 2 of Stefano Salandra. Provence's goal was scored by S. Giordano.

There is still half an hour to go.

Source: Padania FA member

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Syrian league season end

So the season is over in Syria. Al Majd clinched second place by winning 2:1 against Al Nawaeir. The title was already secured by Karama, who did great job in continental cups this year. In September Karama will compete in the AFC Champions' League quarter-finals. Syrian football is certainly on the rise and is worth following.

Source: the-afc.com

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VIVA World Cup 2008

Viva World Cup finally kicked off! Yesterday in Lapland we had an opening ceremony and the first match, in which Kurdistan managed to hold title holders and hosts to a draw and the final score was 2:2. That was a kind of sensation, as I predicted easy win for Sapmi. Today another match - Padania plays Provence. We'll see how the little nations occupied by France and Italy will do.

Source: vivaworldcup.info

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Sunday, July 6, 2008

Zimbabwean players on strike

Complaining about poor wages and low bonuses, the players of Zimbabwean league side Masvingo United decided to go on strike and abandon their preparations for the big derby game against Underhill. The club maintains that the problem is of no significant importance but the reality is different. The trainings are not being continued on a regular basis and even the coaches complain about money. The players don't want to play against Underhill in the league match as a means of protest. We'll see what future will bring.

Source: allafrica.com

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Saturday, July 5, 2008

Two superheroes in San Marino ?!

Some strange news came from Sanmarinese side Murata lately. Massimo Agostini - ex-Napoli star and current Murata manager - after hiring Brazilian legend Aldair to play in Sanmarinese league is on a verge of signing two superstars this season in order to get through IFK Gothenburg in the UEFA Champions' League first qualifying round. The two are the famous thousand-goal-border beater Romario and ex-Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher who also plays 3rd level football in Switzerland. The talks are about to start soon.

Source: pilkanozna.pl

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Welsh guys looking for big guns

Welsh UEFA Champions' League hopefuls Llanelli decided to strengthen their squad with two big names: former Leeds United player Matthew Jones and former Welsh international Jason Bowen who lately played for Newport County. Both of the players will try to improve Llanelli's chances against Latvian side Ventspils in the UEFA Champions' League first qualifying round.

Site: uefa.com/wikipedia.org

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Al Mabarrah with Lebanon Cup!

In the Lebanon Cup final Al Mabarrah defeated Safa 2:1 after two goals by Lebanese international forward Tarek Al Ali. The only goal scored for the losers was by Ali Al Saadi. This is the first ever triumph for Mabarrah in any professional competition.

Source: the-afc.com/wikipedia.org/national-football-teams.com

Asian Cup 2011 qualifying round draw

Two days ago the qualifying round groups of the Asian Cup 2011 were drawn. Japan and Bahrain will face rather easy test with Hong Kong and Yemen as their rivals. The second group seems to have more competition in it with Australia as sheer favorites and Indonesia, Oman and Kuwait fighting for the second place. Third groups sees Uzbekistan and United Arab Emirates trying to fight of Indian and Malaysian challenge. The fourth group seems not so strong but very even, as Vietnam, China, Syria and Lebanon play each other. In the fifth, Iran will play Syria, Singapore and Jordan, so no easy task for any of those. The qualifiers will kick off in January 2009, so the teams still have time to prepare.

Source: the-afc.com/wikipedia.org

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Friday, July 4, 2008

Ghanaian league disciplinary decision

After Real Sportive played an unregistered player - Joe Adjei - in the match against Zaytuna United, the team was given a financial and sporting fine. The match was awarded 3-0 in favor of Zaytuna. That decision eventually relegates Sportive from the Ghanaian league.

Source: allafrica.com

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New FIFA ranking published

The new FIFA ranking was published in the beginning of July and we can see a great step forward for Kenyan national team there. They climbed from 115th to 92th place, getting ahead of such teams as Algeria or Iceland. However, they were not the best climbers. Suriname went 58 places up(!) from 145th to 87th and Burkina Faso made a 47 places climb, from 111th to 64th. Burkinabe players are now ahead of Slovakia, South Africa, Peru, Latvia or last World Cup finalists Togo. Great improvement for Paulo Duarte's team. Other great movers were North Korea (118th => 94th), Malawi (126th => 107th), Ethiopia (131th => 108th), Bermuda (139th => 118th), Swaziland (161th => 123rd), Chad (148th => 121st), Sierra Leone (163th => 137th).

Source: allafrica.com/fifa.com/wikipedia.org

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Pyunik changes coach

After a poor start of the season, Pyunik Yerevan sacked their coach Armen Gyulbudagyants and replaced him with Vardan Minasyan. This change should give the team some fresh thoughts before their match-up with Anorthosis Famagusta in the UEFA Champions' League first qualifying round. The reason for Pyunik's poor performance in the league is their transfer policy. They sold their key players and found no replacements, so numerous teenage starlets were promoted from the home academy. Of course, lacking experience and skill it lead Pyunik to being only third in the moment, losing 11 points to the re-born leaders from Ararat Yerevan.

Source: uefa.com

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Asian President's Cup update

The qualifying round ended and the happy teams who advanced to the next level from group A are Regar-TadAZ and Nepal Police Club. The two teams complement the semi-finalists who won their place in this stage in April: Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn and FC Ashgabat. The semis will be played in September in Bishkek with Kyrgyz Dordoi-Dynamo facing Nepalese NPC and Tajik Regar-TadAZ playing against FC Ashgabat from Turkmenistan.

Source: the-afc.com/wikipedia.org

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End of Korean reign in Singapore

Finally, Korean guests from Super Reds dropped into second slot in the S-League after Singapore Armed Forces thrashed other guest team - Chinese Dalian Shide - 5:0. That was 12th win in 15 matches for SAFFC. Still, the Rampant Warriors have to watch their back, as Super Reds are on equal points with them, losing only by goal difference.

Source: the-afc.com

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Another win for Kuruvchi

Kuruvchi maintained their winning streak with crushing Sogdiana Jizzakh 5:0 last matchday. Two goals were scored by both Server Djeparov and Anvar Soliev and one by Azizbek Haydarov. In the second important match, Pakhtakor won 2:0 (Geynrikh, Ismailov) against Nasaf Karshi. The top thus is unchanged, with two points separating Kuruvchi and Pakhtakor.

Source: the-afc.com

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