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September 3, 2010, 02:20 PM
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UEFA Euro 2012 qualification
Group A: Germany, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan
Group B: Russia, Slovakia, Republic of Ireland, FYR Macedonia, Armenia, Andorra
Group C: Italy, Serbia, Northern Ireland, Slovenia, Estonia, Faroe Islands
Group D: France, Romania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belarus, Albania, Luxembourg
Group E: Holland, Sweden, Finland, Hungary, Moldova, San Marino
Group F: Croatia, Greece, Israel, Latvia, Georgia, Malta
Group G: England, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Wales, Montenegro
Group H: Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Cyprus, Iceland
Group I: Spain, Czech Republi
c , Wales, Lithuania, Liechtenstein
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September 4, 2010, 12:50 AM
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watched some live action early today. Italy finally win in a football match (vs Estonia). Estonia scored the 1st goal and finally italy came back and win at away. England thrashed Bulgaria 4-0.
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September 4, 2010, 10:11 AM
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Torres scored twice for Spain, Meireles scored a good goal for Portugal and Kuyt scored a penalty for the Netherlands. Good day for Liverpool players.
September 8, 2010, 02:34 PM
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A wonderful job, nasimul, thanks.
September 8, 2010, 10:00 PM
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Thursday, September 2, 2010 Status Home Score Away STAGE VENUE (ATT.) FT Israel 3 - 1 Malta Group F Ramat Gan Stadium (17,000)
Friday, September 3, 2010 Status Home Score Away STAGE VENUE (ATT.) FT Kazakhstan 0 - 3 Turkey Group A Ortalyk Tsentralnyi Stadium (25,000) FT Belgium 0 - 1 Germany Group A Koning Boudewijn Stadion (42,000) FT Armenia 0 - 1 Ireland Group B Republican Stadium (8,682) FT Andorra 0 - 2 Russia Group B Estadi Comunal de Aixovall (250) FT Slovakia 1 - 0 Macedonia Group B (5,980) FT Faroe Islands 0 - 3 Serbia Group C Torsvollor Stadium (1,500) FT Estonia 1 - 2 Italy Group C A. Le Coq Arena (9,550) FT Slovenia 0 - 1 Northern Ireland Group C Petrol Arena (11,582) FT Romania 1 - 1 Albania Group D Lia Manoilu (13,000) FT Luxembourg 0 - 3 Bosnia-Herzegovina Group D Josy Barthel Stadium (7,327) FT France 0 - 1 Belarus Group D Stade de France (76,395) FT Moldova 2 - 0 Finland Group E Republican Stadium (10,500) FT Sweden 2 - 0 Hungary Group E Nya Ullevi Stadion (7,304) FT San Marino 0 - 5 Netherlands Group E Stadio Olimpico Serravalle (4,127) FT Latvia 0 - 3 Croatia Group F Stadionas Skonto (7,000) FT Greece 1 - 1 Georgia Group F Karaiskakis Stadium (5,000) FT Montenegro 1 - 0 Wales Group G Stadion Pod Goricom (9,862) FT England 4 - 0 Bulgaria Group G Wembley Stadium (73,246) FT Iceland 1 - 2 Norway Group H Laugardalsvollur Stadium (6,137) FT Portugal 4 - 4 Cyprus Group H Dr. Magalhaes Pessoa (9,100) FT Lithuania 0 - 0 Scotland Group I Zalgiris Stadium (6,539) FT Liechtenstein 0 - 4 Spain Group I Rheinpark Stadion (6,127)
Tuesday, September 7, 2010 Status Home Score Away STAGE VENUE (ATT.) FT Turkey 3 - 2 Belgium Group A Ataturk Olympic Stadium (41,000) FT Austria 2 - 0 Kazakhstan Group A Ernst Happel Stadion (22,500) FT Germany 6 - 1 Azerbaijan Group A Allianz Arena (43,751) FT Russia 0 - 1 Slovakia Group B Luzhniki Stadium (28,000) FT Macedonia 2 - 2 Armenia Group B City Stadium Skopje (21,000) FT Ireland 3 - 1 Andorra Group B Aviva Stadium (39,206) FT Serbia 1 - 1 Slovenia Group C Stadion Crvena Zvezda (30,000) FT Italy 5 - 0 Faroe Islands Group C (19,266) FT Belarus 0 - 0 Romania Group D Dinamo Stadion (15,000) FT Albania 1 - 0 Luxembourg Group D Qemal Stafa (11,800) FT Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 - 2 France Group D Olympic Stadium (30,000) FT Sweden 6 - 0 San Marino Group E Nya Ullevi Stadion (21,082) FT Hungary 2 - 1 Moldova Group E Ferenc Puskas Stadium (9,209) FT Netherlands 2 - 1 Finland Group E De Kuip Stadion (27,500) FT Georgia 0 - 0 Israel Group F Lokomotivi Stadium (3,000) FT Malta 0 - 2 Latvia Group F Ta'Qali National Stadium (6,000) FT Croatia 0 - 0 Greece Group F Stadion Maksimir (33,000) FT Bulgaria 0 - 1 Montenegro Group G Vassil Levski Stadion (5,000) FT Switzerland 1 - 3 England Group G (39,700) FT Denmark 1 - 0 Iceland Group H Parken Stadion (18,908) FT Norway 1 - 0 Portugal Group H Ullevaal Stadium (24,535) FT Czech Republic 0 - 1 Lithuania Group I Sparta Stadium (12,100) FT Scotland 2 - 1 Liechtenstein Group I Hampden Park (37,050)
September 8, 2010, 10:04 PM
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italy 5-0 faroe islands
italy's best win margin since '93
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September 11, 2010, 10:32 AM
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Russia's loss to Slovakia...and 2-0 win against Andorra are disappointing.
October 13, 2010, 02:19 AM
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Italy-Serbia soccer qualifier suspended after six minutes as fans clash, throw flares
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GENOA, Italy — Italy's Euro 2012 qualifier against Serbia was abandoned on Tuesday after away fans threw flares onto the pitch and at Italian fans.
The kickoff had been delayed for 35 minutes due to crowd trouble and only six minutes had been played when two flares were thrown onto the pitch and the match was suspended.
One flare was aimed towards Italy goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano and Serbian fans then threw another flare into the Italian end, hitting some supporters.
Scottish referee Craig Thomson took the players off the pitch and the game was eventually abandoned.
The Group C match kicked off 35 minutes late after Serbian fans burned flares and a few climbed to the top of a fence enclosing them, ripping a hole in netting designed to prevent objects being thrown onto the field or at Italian supporters.
Earlier, Serbian media said the away team goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic had pulled out of the match on the way to the stadium after he was abused by his own fans in what the reports said was connected to domestic club rivalry.
The players came out onto the pitch for the 6:50 p.m. GMT kickoff but quickly returned to the dressing rooms after police and stewards tried to calm the Serbia fans in one corner as Italian supporters chanted obscenities at them.
Firefighters used a hose on an area of Italian seats where flares had landed.
Serbia players returned to the pitch after half an hour and tried to calm their fans but captain and Inter Milan midfielder Dejan Stankovic was visibly annoyed and knocked away a microphone as a reporter tried to talk to him.
The game finally kicked off after Italian fans had booed the Serbian anthem and the referee presided over an extremely short "minute" of applause for four Italian soldiers recently killed in Afghanistan.
Serbian media reported that Stojkovic had withdrawn from the game after receiving abuse from his own fans while approaching the Genoa stadium for the match.
Zeljko Brkic was named on the official team sheet instead of Stojkovic.
Serbia lost 3-1 at home to Estonia on Friday but local media said the abuse was more connected to Stojkovic now turning out for Partizan Belgrade having once played for hated rivals Red Star Belgrade.
Minor trouble was reported before kick off between traditionally combustible Serbian fans and Italian police outside the stadium.
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October 13, 2010, 05:18 AM
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Shob maachh goo khay r abahani mohamedan er dosh hoy.
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October 13, 2010, 02:12 PM
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Sorry for off topic but i didn't know till today that Ozil is actually from Turkey but play for Germany.
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