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Thursday, June 26, 2008



great babe...

Thursday, June 19, 2008

German players warm up during a training session in Tenero. ...
AFP

German players warm up during a training session in Tenero. For anyone offering an opinion on how an international football tournament might pan out, 'never write off the Germans' has long been one of the most reliable cliches.

(AFP/Oliver Lang)

it will be an interesting match....ballack meet ronaldo...

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Italy Beat France 2-0

French midfielder Franck Ribery touches his left leg after getting ...
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French midfielder Franck Ribery touches his left leg after getting injured during the Euro 2008 Championships Group C football match France vs. Italy at the Letzigrund stadium in Zurich. Italy won 2-0.

(AFP/Daniel Mihailescu)

ITALY to Quater Final....

French forward Karim Benzema (L) is pictured during a training ...
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French forward Karim Benzema (L) is pictured during a training session in Chatel-Saint-Denis. France go into their do or die clash with Italy beset by doubt, reports of internal strife and player fatigue.

(AFP/Franck Fife)

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who will go to next phase ??

German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann applaudes after winning 1-0 during ...
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German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann applaudes after winning 1-0 during the Euro 2008 Championships Group B football match Austria vs. Germany at Ernst Happel stadium in Vienna.

(AFP/Alberto Pizzoli)

France meet italy today...ahaks...

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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Balls on the pitch during a training session for Italy. On the ...

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Balls on the pitch during a training session for Italy. On the page or on the pitch any encounter between France and Italy generates sauna-like temperatures, even more so with the kind of stakes riding on this latest instalment of their rivalry

(AFP/Alberto Pizzoli)

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

hehe.... lets change votes..!!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Play-maker Cristiano Ronaldo, seen here celebrating Portugal's ...
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Play-maker Cristiano Ronaldo, seen here celebrating Portugal's 3-1 victory over the Czech Republic, said he was really pleased with the team's performance as Portugal now sits on top of their group with six points.

(AFP/Paul Ellis)

GENEVA (AFP) - Portugal's play-maker Cristiano Ronaldo hit a second-half goal to all but book his side's Euro 2008 quarter-final berth with a 3-1 win over the Czech Republic here on Wednesday.

As Manchester United struggle to keep him at Old Trafford and Real Madrid attempt to lure him to Spain, the 23-year-old play-maker showed why the European giants are battling for his services with an impressive performance.

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Turks break Swiss hearts

Swiss forward Tranquillo Barnetta (L) and Swiss defender Stephan ...
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Swiss forward Tranquillo Barnetta (L) and Swiss defender Stephan Lichtsteiner (down) vie with Turkish defender Hakan Kadir Balta (R) during the Euro 2008 Championships Group A football match Switzerland vs. Turkey at Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland. Turkey won 2-1.

(AFP/Boris Horvat)

BASEL, Switzerland (AFP) - Arda Turan ended Switzerland's interest in Euro 2008 in heartbreaking fashion by capping a man-of-the-match display with the stoppage time strike that gave Turkey a 2-1 win here on Wednesday.

Just as it seemed the co-hosts had done enough to stay alive in the competition, Arda broke clear on the left, cut inside and beat goalkeeper Diego Benaglio from the edge of the area with the help of a cruel deflection off the boot of centreback Patrick Muller.

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Monday, June 9, 2008

BERN, Switzerland - The Netherlands handed Italy its worth loss in a European Championship, a 3-0 rout Monday that left the World Cup champions in danger of elimination in the first round.

Ruud van Nistelrooy and Wesley Sneijder scored in the first half, and standout defender Giovanni van Bronckhorst added the third goal on a counterattack in the 79th minute.

Dutch forward Arjen Robben stretches in front of teammates John ...
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Dutch forward Arjen Robben stretches in front of teammates John Heitinga and Rafael van der Vaart during a training session in Geneva, June 7. Holland embark on yet another major finals campaign with high expectations but their first clash of Euro 2008 will evoke memories of another failure to cash in on their constant conveyor belt of talent when they face world champions Italy.

(AFP/File/Ed Oudenaarden)

BERNE, Switzerland (AFP) - Holland embark on yet another major finals campaign with high expectations but their first clash of Euro 2008 will evoke memories of another failure to cash in on their constant conveyor belt of talent when they face world champions Italy here on Monday.

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

BASEL, Switzerland - Vaclav Sverkos made his first goal for the Czech Republic a memorable one, scoring the winner in a 1-0 victory over co-host Switzerland on Saturday in the opening match of the European Championship.

Sverkos, making only his fourth appearance for the national team, scored from 16 yards with the outside of his right foot in the 71st minute, shortly after coming on as a substitute.

source : yahoo news

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

An Austrian hostess offers Italian flags during a training session ...
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An Austrian hostess offers Italian flags during a training session of the Italian national football team in Maria Enzersdorf near Vienna, on June 2. It took time, but with less than a week to go before the start of Euro 2008 and with sunny weather bringing people out in droves, Vienna is starting to show some football fever.

(AFP/Joe Klamar)

by Sim Sim Wissgott Mon Jun 2, 8:55 PM ET

VIENNA (AFP) - It took time, but with less than a week to go before the start of Euro 2008 and with sunny weather bringing people out in droves, Vienna is starting to show some football fever.

Preparations for the 100,000-square-metre fan mile enclosing City Hall Square, Heroes' Square and the Ring road in between, which is to be closed for a whole month starting on Monday, are in full swing.

Stages and giant screens are being set up and the still-shuttered food huts are already in place, ready to be opened for business.

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Friday, May 30, 2008

Shaun Maloney of Scotland (L) goes to head the ball with Zdenek ...
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Shaun Maloney of Scotland (L) goes to head the ball with Zdenek Pospech of Czech Republic during their friendly soccer match in Prague. The Czech Republic won 3-1.

(AFP/Michal Cizek)

PRAGUE (AFP) - The Czech Republic ran out comfortable 3-1 winners over Scotland here on Friday, but big question marks still remain over the home side's midfield ahead of next week's Euro 2008 finals.

Final tournament schedule



Saturday 7 June 2008
1Grp ASwitzerland18:00Czech RepublicBasel - St. Jakob-Park
2Grp APortugal20:45TurkeyGeneva - Stade de Genève
Sunday 8 June 2008
3Grp BAustria18:00CroatiaVienna - Ernst Happel
4Grp BGermany20:45PolandKlagenfurt - Wörthersee
Monday 9 June 2008
5Grp CRomania18:00FranceZurich - Letzigrund
6Grp CNetherlands20:45ItalyBerne - Stade de Suisse
Tuesday 10 June 2008
7Grp DSpain18:00RussiaInnsbruck - Tivoli Neu
8Grp DGreece20:45SwedenSalzburg - EM Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
Wednesday 11 June 2008
9Grp ACzech Republic18:00PortugalGeneva - Stade de Genève
10Grp ASwitzerland20:45TurkeyBasel - St. Jakob-Park
Thursday 12 June 2008
11Grp BCroatia18:00GermanyKlagenfurt - Wörthersee
12Grp BAustria20:45PolandVienna - Ernst Happel
Friday 13 June 2008
13Grp CItaly18:00RomaniaZurich - Letzigrund
14Grp CNetherlands20:45FranceBerne - Stade de Suisse
Saturday 14 June 2008
15Grp DSweden18:00SpainInnsbruck - Tivoli Neu
16Grp DGreece20:45RussiaSalzburg - EM Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
Sunday 15 June 2008
17Grp ASwitzerland20:45PortugalBasel - St. Jakob-Park
18Grp ATurkey20:45Czech RepublicGeneva - Stade de Genève
Monday 16 June 2008
19Grp BPoland20:45CroatiaKlagenfurt - Wörthersee
20Grp BAustria20:45GermanyVienna - Ernst Happel
Tuesday 17 June 2008
21Grp CNetherlands20:45RomaniaBerne - Stade de Suisse
22Grp CFrance20:45ItalyZurich - Letzigrund
Wednesday 18 June 2008
23Grp DGreece20:45SpainSalzburg - EM Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
24Grp DRussia20:45SwedenInnsbruck - Tivoli Neu
Thursday 19 June 2008
25QFWinner Grp A20:45Runner-up Grp BBasel - St. Jakob-Park
Friday 20 June 2008
26QFWinner Grp B20:45Runner-up Grp AVienna - Ernst Happel
Saturday 21 June 2008
27QFWinner Grp C20:45Runner-up Grp DBasel - St. Jakob-Park
Sunday 22 June 2008
28QFWinner Grp D20:45Runner-up Grp CVienna - Ernst Happel
Wednesday 25 June 2008
29SFWinner #2520:45Winner #26Basel - St. Jakob-Park
Thursday 26 June 2008
30SFWinner #2720:45Winner #28Vienna - Ernst Happel
Sunday 29 June 2008
31FWinner #2920:45Winner #30Vienna - Ernst Happel

Final tournament schedule

Saturday 7 June 2008
1Grp ASwitzerland18:00Czech RepublicBasel - St. Jakob-Park
2Grp APortugal20:45TurkeyGeneva - Stade de Genève
Sunday 8 June 2008
3Grp BAustria18:00CroatiaVienna - Ernst Happel
4Grp BGermany20:45PolandKlagenfurt - Wörthersee
Monday 9 June 2008
5Grp CRomania18:00FranceZurich - Letzigrund
6Grp CNetherlands20:45ItalyBerne - Stade de Suisse
Tuesday 10 June 2008
7Grp DSpain18:00RussiaInnsbruck - Tivoli Neu
8Grp DGreece20:45SwedenSalzburg - EM Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
Wednesday 11 June 2008
9Grp ACzech Republic18:00PortugalGeneva - Stade de Genève
10Grp ASwitzerland20:45TurkeyBasel - St. Jakob-Park
Thursday 12 June 2008
11Grp BCroatia18:00GermanyKlagenfurt - Wörthersee
12Grp BAustria20:45PolandVienna - Ernst Happel
Friday 13 June 2008
13Grp CItaly18:00RomaniaZurich - Letzigrund
14Grp CNetherlands20:45FranceBerne - Stade de Suisse
Saturday 14 June 2008
15Grp DSweden18:00SpainInnsbruck - Tivoli Neu
16Grp DGreece20:45RussiaSalzburg - EM Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
Sunday 15 June 2008
17Grp ASwitzerland20:45PortugalBasel - St. Jakob-Park
18Grp ATurkey20:45Czech RepublicGeneva - Stade de Genève
Monday 16 June 2008
19Grp BPoland20:45CroatiaKlagenfurt - Wörthersee
20Grp BAustria20:45GermanyVienna - Ernst Happel
Tuesday 17 June 2008
21Grp CNetherlands20:45RomaniaBerne - Stade de Suisse
22Grp CFrance20:45ItalyZurich - Letzigrund
Wednesday 18 June 2008
23Grp DGreece20:45SpainSalzburg - EM Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
24Grp DRussia20:45SwedenInnsbruck - Tivoli Neu
Thursday 19 June 2008
25QFWinner Grp A20:45Runner-up Grp BBasel - St. Jakob-Park
Friday 20 June 2008
26QFWinner Grp B20:45Runner-up Grp AVienna - Ernst Happel
Saturday 21 June 2008
27QFWinner Grp C20:45Runner-up Grp DBasel - St. Jakob-Park
Sunday 22 June 2008
28QFWinner Grp D20:45Runner-up Grp CVienna - Ernst Happel
Wednesday 25 June 2008
29SFWinner #2520:45Winner #26Basel - St. Jakob-Park
Thursday 26 June 2008
30SFWinner #2720:45Winner #28Vienna - Ernst Happel
Sunday 29 June 2008
31FWinner #2920:45Winner #30Vienna - Ernst Happel

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Arsenal footballer Tomas Rosicky celebrates scoring the third ...
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Arsenal footballer Tomas Rosicky celebrates scoring the third goal during their Premiership match at Craven Cottage in London, January 2008. Rosicky is doubtful for Euro 2008 because of recurring knee tendonitis, Czech football federation vice-president Vlastimil Kostal has said.

(AFP/File/Glyn Kirk)

The 27-year Arsenal midfielder is suffering from a painful inflammation at the back of his knee and has been out of action since the end of January.

"To be honest I'm worried for Rosicky's participation in the Euro," Kostal told the daily Sport.

"The treatment is difficult. Tomas has accepted the fact that he probably won't play for Arsenal again this season," Czech team doctor Petr Krejci added.

If Rosicky does not compete in the June 7-29 tournament coach Karel Brueckner could opt to use Reading's Marek Matejovsky, Jaroslav Plasil, of Spanish side Osasuna, or Hamburg's David Jarolim in the role of playmaker.

The newspaper also speculated on the eventual return of Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved, who retired from international competition after the end of the 2006 World Cup.




Wednesday, March 12, 2008

UEFA president France's Michel Platini jokes during a press ...
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UEFA president France's Michel Platini jokes during a press conference in Vienna. Platini voiced confidence that Spain would not be excluded from Euro 2008 because of an ongoing row with FIFA over perceived government interference in the running of the country's football federation.

(AFP/Samuel Kubani)

UEFA President Michel Platini, left, and Martin Kallen EURO ...
AP

UEFA President Michel Platini, left, and Martin Kallen EURO 2008 SA COO are seen during a news conference about current status of UEFA EURO 2008 preparations at the UEFA EURO 2008 Finalits' Workshop in Vienna on Wednesday March 12, 2008.

(AP Photo/Hans Punz)

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Chelsea's German midfielder Michael Ballack applauds the ...
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Chelsea's German midfielder Michael Ballack applauds the supporters after beating Olympiakos 3-0 in their UEFA Champions League football match against Olympiakos at Stamford Bridge, London.

(AFP/Paul Ellis)

Thursday, February 7, 2008



Can Poland Win The Uefa-Euro 2008 Cup ?