EURO 2008 Winners Spain!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

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Spain deserved to be champion at every match, they were stronger than every opponent they've met! Cassilas, Villa, Fabregas, Torres, Xavi, Silva, Senna, Iniesta, Puyol, Marchena, Ramos, Capdevila, Casorla, Guisa, Alonso and others, you are the team and you are the best!

EURO UEFA 2008.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

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Today's match

30 SF Russia 20:45 Spain Vienna - Ernst Happel


My prognosis is
Russia Spain - 2:3


The List of Final tournament schedule

Saturday 7 June 2008
1 Grp A Switzerland 0-1 Czech Republic Basel - St. Jakob-Park
2 Grp A Portugal 2-0 Turkey Geneva - Stade de Genève
Sunday 8 June 2008
3 Grp B Austria 0-1 Croatia Vienna - Ernst Happel
4 Grp B Germany 2-0 Poland Klagenfurt - Wörthersee
Monday 9 June 2008
5 Grp C Romania 0-0 France Zurich - Letzigrund
6 Grp C Netherlands 3-0 Italy Berne - Stade de Suisse
Tuesday 10 June 2008
7 Grp D Spain 4-1 Russia Innsbruck - Tivoli Neu
8 Grp D Greece 0-2 Sweden Salzburg - EM Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
Wednesday 11 June 2008
9 Grp A Czech Republic 1-3 Portugal Geneva - Stade de Genève
10 Grp A Switzerland 1-2 Turkey Basel - St. Jakob-Park
Thursday 12 June 2008
11 Grp B Croatia 2-1 Germany Klagenfurt - Wörthersee
12 Grp B Austria 1-1 Poland Vienna - Ernst Happel
Friday 13 June 2008
13 Grp C Italy 1-1 Romania Zurich - Letzigrund
14 Grp C Netherlands 4-1 France Berne - Stade de Suisse
Saturday 14 June 2008
15 Grp D Sweden 1-2 Spain Innsbruck - Tivoli Neu
16 Grp D Greece 0-1 Russia Salzburg - EM Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
Sunday 15 June 2008
17 Grp A Switzerland 2-0 Portugal Basel - St. Jakob-Park
18 Grp A Turkey 3-2 Czech Republic Geneva - Stade de Genève
Monday 16 June 2008
19 Grp B Poland 0-1 Croatia Klagenfurt - Wörthersee
20 Grp B Austria 0-1 Germany Vienna - Ernst Happel
Tuesday 17 June 2008
21 Grp C Netherlands 2-0 Romania Berne - Stade de Suisse
22 Grp C France 0-2 Italy Zurich - Letzigrund
Wednesday 18 June 2008
23 Grp D Greece 1-2 Spain Salzburg - EM Stadion Wals-Siezenheim
24 Grp D Russia 2-0 Sweden Innsbruck - Tivoli Neu
Thursday 19 June 2008
25 QF Portugal 2-3 Germany Basel - St. Jakob-Park
Friday 20 June 2008
26 QF Croatia 1-1
1-3(p) Turkey Vienna - Ernst Happel
Saturday 21 June 2008
27 QF Netherlands 1-3
(aet) Russia Basel - St. Jakob-Park
Sunday 22 June 2008
28 QF Spain 0-0
4-2(p) Italy Vienna - Ernst Happel
Wednesday 25 June 2008
29 SF Germany 3-2 Turkey Basel - St. Jakob-Park
Thursday 26 June 2008
30 SF Russia 20:45 Spain Vienna - Ernst Happel
Sunday 29 June 2008
31 F Winner #29 20:45 Winner #30 Vienna - Ernst Happel

All info about Euro 2008

Saturday, June 14, 2008

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You can see video clips about all goals and highlights Euro 08 here

Euro 2008

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Streaming available at: www.footy-live.com and www.justin.tv
10/06/08
Spain - Russia 4: 1
Greece - Sweden 0: 2

9/06/08
France _ Romania 0:0
Holland - Italy 3:0

8/06/08
Austria - Croatia 0: 1
Germany - Poland 2:0

7/06/08
Switzerland - Czech Republic 0:1
Turkey - Portugal 0:2

Rafael Nadal is Winner.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

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Rafael Nadal has destroyed Federer to win French Open. Nadal defeated Roger Federer in the final game for the third year running on Sunday and joined Swedish legend Bjorn Borg as the only man to win four straight titles at Roland Garros.



"I played a perfect match," said Nadal, who was presented with the trophy by Borg.

"I'm sorry for that final but you played well," he told Federer. "I want to thank Roger for his attitude on the court."


"I would have hoped to do better than four games but Rafael is very, very strong," Federer told the crowd.

"He dominated this tournament like maybe no one before except Borg, so congratulations Rafa.

"It was still a good week. Losing in a final is never easy but I will try again next year."

Nadal broke the world No 1 three times as he raced through the first set in 32 minutes.

The Euro 2008 soccer competition

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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The Euro 2008 soccer competition kicks off this Saturday with Switzerland playing the Czech Republic. One familiar face to anyone who watched the Champions League final on TV will be Petr Cech, the Chelsea goalkeeper.


Germany are the tournament favourites, and they almost have home advantage with their games being played in neighbouring Austria. Italy, widely regarded as second favourites, have just suffered a huge blow with their captain Fabio Cannavaro being ruled out injured after a training ground clash with a team mate only 6 hours after arriving in Switzerland. He will sit out the full tournament.


Portugal are joint third favourites, largely due to Ronaldo's impressive season with Manchester United. He scored 42 goals, including the vital 1st half goal in the Champions League final. He also won "player of the year" in the English Premier League.


 

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