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Rebiata ny kto vigraet sevodnia Argentina ili Mexico? Germany ili Sweden?
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24 June: Classic start to the knockout stages 24 June 2006 by FIFAworldcup.com Enlarge Photo Photo Gallery In a mouth-watering start to the knockout stages of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™, the Round of 16 gets under way this Saturday with a top-class European derby and a Latin American clásico. Sweden take on hosts Germany in Munich before Argentina challenge Mexico in Leipzig. All four sides know a flash of genius or a fatal lapse in concentration could seal their fate in an instant. The matches Germany-Sweden, 17:00 (CET), Munich The Mannschaft reassured a sceptical nation with a faultless journey though the group stage, scoring eight goals along the way, including four for Miroslav Klose. Even their defence, considered the weak link before a ball was kicked, grew stronger in every match. Jurgen Klinsmann’s boys will need to be wary of a Sweden side that also improved as the first round went on. Second in Group B, the Scandinavians recovered from their scoreless draw with Trinidad and Tobago to beat Paraguay 1-0 and grab a dramatic 2-2 draw against England. Argentina-Mexico, 21:00, Leipzig Argentina coach Jose Pekerman raised eyebrows by leaving experienced campaigners like Juan Sebastian Veron at home, but his tightly-knit group of players caught fire in the group stage. While many are tipping them to lift the famous Trophy, they will have to overcome bogey team Mexico to keep their dream alive. The first FIFA World Cup game between the two old foes dates back to 19 July 1930, a match the Albiceleste won 6-3. From a total of 23 meetings, Argentina have triumphed just eight times, with Mexico winning four and the other 11 ending in a draw. The signs are that this Mexico side could cause anyone problems. Finishing runners-up behind Portugal in Group D, El Tri showed flashes of the same eye-catching football they displayed at last year’s FIFA Confederations Cup, where they beat Brazil early on and pushed Argentina to the limit in the semi-finals. The duel Barcelona defender Rafael Marquez is nothing less than Mexico’s control tower, directing traffic and snuffing out danger. He will certainly have his work cut out keeping track of the fleet-footed former Barça forward Javier Saviola, who has timed his return to form to perfection. Enlarge Photo Photo Gallery The absentees Luis Perez (Mexico), two yellow cards. Past meetings West Germany-Sweden, 30 June 1974, Dusseldorf Old hands on the global stage, Germany and Sweden last contested a FIFA World Cup fixture back in 1974. That game was also held on German soil and at approximately the same stage of the competition (second round), but the Swedes will be praying for a different outcome this time around. West Germany found the back of the net after an hour’s play to settle a tight match, and boast a total of two victories to the Scandinavians' one at this level. The question Can the Mexican defence hold out? With danger liable to come from every directions, it remains to be seen whether Ricardo La Volpe’s men can keep this awesome Argentinian line-up quiet. Mexico conceded three times during the group stage and their rearguard could be in for a strenuous workout. The figures 995: the number of goals scored by Spain, who will be hoping to pass the 1000-mark in Germany. 19: the number of goals scored by Argentina in their 14 meetings with Mexico. 50: the number of Switzerland games overseen by coach Kobi Kuhn, equalling the national record. Enlarge Photo Photo Gallery Birthdays 24 June 1978 was quite the day for footballers, it seems, as Japan striker Shunsuke Nakamura, Argentina playmaker Juan Riquelme, Spain’s Luis Garcia and Mikael Nilsson of Sweden all turn 28 today. The celebrations do not end there either, since Brazil defender Cicinho is 26 and Argentinian prodigy Lionel Messi hits 19. A FIFA World Cup blast from the past 24 June 1958, Brazil 5-2 France, Stockholm Five days after opening his FIFA World Cup account against Wales, Pele destroyed semi-final opponents France with his first-ever finals' hat-trick. A legend was in the making, and would gather even more pace thanks to two goals against hosts Sweden in the Final. Not a lot of people know this… Fair play is alive and well at this FIFA World Cup, thanks in no small part to Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech. After Argentinian referee Horacio Elizondo booked Ghana's Asamoah Gyan for taking a penalty before the whistle, Cech stepped in to defend his opponent. “He took it because he heard a whistle from somewhere behind the goal. He’s innocent,” explained the Chelsea shot-stopper in vain. Having a laugh Jurgen Klinsmann: "We mustn’t be eliminated – we’re a football nation. Even a quarter-final exit would be a catastrophe.”
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A pochemy net? Chto tebe ne nravitsa o Argentine?
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MEXICO VS ARGENTINA LAST 16 FIFA WORLD CUP JUNE 24 2006 Kak po vashemy mnniu zakonchitsa etot match? Kto vigraet e so skakim schotom?
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Mexico vs Argentina Last 16 Fifa World Cup Germany 2006 Just like Holland vs Argentina now we have Mexico vs Argentina. WOW!!! Football fans must be loving it two fine Latin American teams playing in last 16. Let's not forget that Coach of Mexico is Argentine so he will know how to play against Argentina. This will be very good match to see. ANOTHER CLASSICO OF WORLD CUP!!! June 24 2006
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Argentina playing some great passes, excellent technique!
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Netherlands 1 Van der Sar 3 Boulahrouz 13 Ooijer 2 Jaliens 15 De Cler 20 Sneijder 8 Cocu 10 Van der Vaart 17 Van Persie 9 Van Nistelrooij 7 Kuijt Bench 4 Mathijsen 5 Van Bronckhorst 6 Landzaat 11 Robben 12 Kromkamp 14 Heitinga 16 Maduro 18 Van Bommel 19 Vennegoor of Hesselink 21 Babel 22 Timmer 23 Stekelenburg Coach Marco van Basten
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Argentina vs Holland Us we can see Pekerman is resting few main players for todays game against Holland. Starting Line up Argentina Argentina 1 Abbondanzieri 21 Burdisso 2 Ayala 15 Milito 17 Cufre 8 Mascherano 18 Rodrнguez 5 Cambiasso 10 Riquelme 19 Messi 11 Tevez Bench 3 Sorin 4 Coloccini 6 Heinze 7 Saviola 9 Crespo 12 Leo Franco 13 Scaloni 14 Palacio 16 Aimar 20 Cruz 23 Ustari 22 Lucho Gonzalez Coach Jose Nestor Pekerman
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Argentina vs Holland Argentina must win or draw against Holland inorder to play Mexico if not they play Portugal.
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Anybody who saw Leonel Messi play for Barcelona against Chelsea in the Champions League would have noticed. He's an amazing footballer.
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Users mesmerised by Messi 19 June 2006 by FIFAworldcup.com Enlarge Photo Photo Gallery FIFAworldcup.com users have rated Argentina's Lionel Messi as the best of the bunch among this year's FIFA World Cup™ starlets. A recent survey of FIFAworldcup.com asked users which young player had been most impressive in the opening games of Germany 2006 and Messi walked away with 44 per cent of the 16,776 votes cast. Just three minutes after coming off the bench in the 75th minute of last Friday's Group C match against Serbia and Montenegro, Messi set up Hernan Crespo for the South Americans' fifth goal. Then, two minutes before full time, the prodigious youngster put the final flourish on Argentina’s 6-0 triumph with a surging run through the heart of the Plavi defence to claim a goal of his own. Messi took more than half of the votes cast in four languages – Spanish, Italian, Japanese and Chinese – and only missed out on first place among readers of the website's Portuguese version. Cristiano Ronaldo, who proved to be the favourite for Portuguese users, also fared well in the site's other language versions, polling second position overall with 12 per cent of the total vote. The Manchester United winger was the author of Portugal's second goal in the 2-0 defeat of Iran on Saturday, after converting a second-half penalty. Overall poll results: (total: 16,776 votes) Lionel Messi (Argentina) – 7,401 votes (44 per cent) Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) – 2,063 votes (12 per cent) Others - 1,983 (12 per cent) Luis Valencia (Ecuador) – 1,800 votes (11 per cent) Wayne Rooney (England) – 1,487 votes (9 per cent) Lukas Podolski (Germany) – 958 votes (6 per cent) Sergio Ramos (Spain) – 780 votes (5 per cent) Philippe Senderos (Switzerland) – 304 votes (2 per cent)
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Ti zhnaesh mne kazhetsa chto chempionat mira yzhe davno kyplen. Chisht asats sax poxi veraya ferym.
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Da nichevo ti ne propystish. Argentina ne bydet silno igrat takzhe navernoye e Golandia. Y golandii 6 igragov na zheltoi kartochke a y Argentini 3 igraka. Mne kazhetsa igra ne ochen bydet interesnoi.
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Da o kakix stavkah mozhet idti rech kogda myzhik Proigral 40000 Fyntov sterlingov postaviv na Angliy chtobi vigrala y Sweden. :lol: Scot loses big bet on England win Henrik Larsson celebrates after Sweden equalise against England A Scotsman has lost out after placing the biggest bet yet on England to win a match in the World Cup. Bookmaker William Hill said a man from Inverness had taken a wager of £40,000 on Sven-Goran Eriksson's side to beat Sweden at odds of 11/8 on Tuesday. He stoods to rake in £95,000 if the bet came off. William Hill said it was "remarkable" such a bet had been placed by a Scot. England drew 2-2 against Sweden in their final Group B game in Cologne. William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe said: "It is remarkable that the biggest bet yet placed on an England game has come from a Scottish client." He added that the majority of bets taken north of the border were for Sweden to win the game. Mr Sharpe said the Inverness punter appeared to be the only Scot other than Chancellor Gordon Brown to admit publicly to be supporting England. There has been controversy about reluctance among Scots in giving their backing to England during the World Cup. First Minister Jack McConnell said he would be supporting some of the smaller countries, while Prime Minister Tony Blair said Scots should back their neighbours. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highla...nds/5099496.stm
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DAVAI DAVAI ARGENTINA!!! V PERED ARGENTINA!!!!!
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:lol: A est eshe lytshe ka naprimer Familie is Afrike Ping Pong, Yipi Yapa :lol:
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Number 1 goal of World Cup!!! This will be almost for sure the number 1 goal of World Cup 2006 Take a look at the 2nd goal by Esteban Cambiasso. The amazing 24 pass goal. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhuRMiDz63w That is what I call total perfection of football!!! Vamos ARGENTINA!!!
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VAMOS VAMOS ARGENTINA!!! VAMOS VAMOS ARGENTINA!!!
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Da? A cho eto tebe novost?
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Da navernoye net! Choto on ne osyzhdaet kogda ybevaut xristian!
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Eti Fanatike yspakoyatsa tolko kogda bydet mesorybka bolshe nechigo ix ne yspokoit! Yrodi oni vse! Europetsi yzhe na grane svoix poslednix sil sderzhki!