Tuesday, November 10, 2009

2011 AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers

2011 AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers:
Qatar (Host)
Iraq (2007 AFC Asian Cup Champions)
Saudi Arabia (2007 AFC Asian Cup Runner-up)
South Korea (2007 AFC Asian Cup 3rd-place)
India (2008 AFC Challenge Cup winner)
(2010 AFC Challenge Cup winner --> to be determined)

Group A
18 Nov 09 Hong Kong 0 Japan 4
18 Nov 09 Bahrain 4 Yemen 0

Group B
14 Nov 09 Oman 1 Australia 2
14 Nov 09 Kuwait 2 Indonesia 1
18 Nov 09 Indonesia 1 Kuwait 1

Group C
14 Nov 09 Uzbekistan 3 Malaysia 1
18 Nov 09 Malaysia 1 Uzbekistan 3

Group D
14 Nov 09 Vietnam 0 Syria 1
14 Nov 09 Lebanon 0 China 2
18 Nov 09 Syria 0 Vietnam 0
22 Nov 09 China 1 Lebanon 0

Group E
14 Nov 09 Singapore 1 Thailand 3
14 Nov 09 Iran 1 Jordan 0
18 Nov 09 Thailand 0 Singapore 1
22 Nov 09 Jordan 1 Iran 0

International Friendlies (14 November 2009)

Brazil 1
v
England 0







Germany

v

Chile

(Cancelled due to death of German international goalkeeper - Robert Enke)






Spain 2

v

Argentina 1

2009/10 UEFA Europa League

Group A
2 Dec 09 Anderlecht v Dinamo Zagreb
2 Dec 09 Timisoara v Ajax
17 Dec 09 Ajax v Anderlecht
17 Dec 09 Dinamo Zagreb v Timisoara

Group B
2 Dec 09 Slavia Prague v Genoa
2 Dec 09 Valencia v Lille
17 Dec 09 Genoa v Valencia
17 Dec 09 Lille v Slavia Prague

Group C
2 Dec 09 Celtic v Hapoel Tel Aviv
2 Dec 09 Hamburg v Rapid Wien
17 Dec 09 Hapoel Tel Aviv v Hamburg
17 Dec 09 Rapid Wien v Celtic

Group D
3 Dec 09 Sporting v Heerenveen
3 Dec 09 Ventspils v Hertha Berlin
16 Dec 09 Heerenveen v Ventspils
16 Dec 09 Hertha Berlin v Sporting

Group E
3 Dec 09 Fulham v CSKA Sofia
3 Dec 09 Roma v Basel
16 Dec 09 Basel v Fulham
16 Dec 09 CSKA Sofia v Roma

Group F
3 Dec 09 Dinamo Bucuresti v Sturm Graz
3 Dec 09 Galatasaray v Panathinaikos
16 Dec 09 Panathinaikos v Dinamo Bucuresti
16 Dec 09 Sturm Graz v Galatasaray

Group G
2 Dec 09 Levski Sofia v Villarreal
2 Dec 09 Red Bull Salzburg v Lazio
17 Dec 09 Lazio v Levski Sofia
17 Dec 09 Villarreal v Red Bull Salzburg

Group H
2 Dec 09 Sheriff Tiraspol v Steaua Bucuresti
2 Dec 09 Twente v Fenerbahce
17 Dec 09 Fenerbahce v Sheriff Tiraspol
17 Dec 09 Steaua Bucuresti v Twente

Group I
2 Dec 09 AEK Athens v Everton
2 Dec 09 BATE v Benfica
17 Dec 09 Benfica v AEK Athens
17 Dec 09 Everton v BATE

Group J
3 Dec 09 Shakhtar Donetsk v Club Brugge
3 Dec 09 Toulouse v Partizan
16 Dec 09 Club Brugge v Toulouse
16 Dec 09 Partizan v Shakhtar Donetsk

Group K
3 Dec 09 Copenhagen v CFR Cluj
3 Dec 09 PSV Eindhoven v Sparta Prague
16 Dec 09 CFR Cluj v PSV Eindhoven
16 Dec 09 Sparta Prague v Copenhagen

Group L
3 Dec 09 Austria Wien v Athletic Bilbao
3 Dec 09 Werder Bremen v Nacional
16 Dec 09 Athletic Bilbao v Werder Bremen
16 Dec 09 Nacional v Austria Wien

2009/10 UEFA Champions League

Group A
25 Nov 09 Bayern Munich v Maccabi Haifa
25 Nov 09 Bordeaux v Juventus
8 Dec 09 Juventus v Bayern Munich
8 Dec 09 Maccabi Haifa v Bordeaux

Group B
25 Nov 09 CSKA Moscow v Wolfsburg
25 Nov 09 Manchester United v Besiktas
8 Dec 09 Besiktas v CSKA Moscow
8 Dec 09 Wolfsburg v Manchester United

Group C
25 Nov 09 AC Milan v Marseille
25 Nov 09 Real Madrid v Zurich
8 Dec 09 Marseille v Real Madrid
8 Dec 09 Zurich v AC Milan

Group D
25 Nov 09 APOEL v Atletico Madrid
25 Nov 09 Porto v Chelsea
8 Dec 09 Atletico Madrid v Porto
8 Dec 09 Chelsea v APOEL

Group E
24 Nov 09 Debrecen v Liverpool
24 Nov 09 Fiorentina v Lyon
9 Dec 09 Liverpool v Fiorentina
9 Dec 09 Lyon v Debrecen

Group F
24 Nov 09 Barcelona v Internazionale
24 Nov 09 Rubin Kazan v Dynamo Kyiv
9 Dec 09 Dynamo Kyiv v Barcelona
9 Dec 09 Internazionale v Rubin Kazan

Group G
24 Nov 09 Rangers v Stuttgart
24 Nov 09 Unirea Urziceni v Sevilla
9 Dec 09 Sevilla v Rangers
9 Dec 09 Stuttgart v Unirea Urziceni

Group H
24 Nov 09 Arsenal v Standard Liege
24 Nov 09 AZ v Olympiakos
9 Dec 09 Olympiakos v Arsenal
9 Dec 09 Standard Liege v AZ

2009/10 English Premier League

21 November 2009
Liverpool 2 Man. City 2
Burnley 1 Aston Villa 1
Sunderland 1 Arsenal 0
Chelsea 4 Wolves 0
Birmingham 1 Fulham 0
Hull 3 West Ham 3
Man. United 3 Everton 0

22 November 2009
Bolton 0 Blackburn 2
Tottenham 9 Wigan 1
Stoke 1 Portsmouth 0

25 November 2009
Hull v Everton
Fulham v Blackburn

28 November 2009
Portsmouth v Man. United
Blackburn v Stoke
Wigan v Sunderland
Man. City v Hull
Fulham v Bolton
West Ham v Burnley
Aston Villa v Tottenham

29 November 2009
Wolves v Birmingham
Everton v Liverpool
Arsenal v Chelsea

2009/10 Italian Serie A

21 November 2009
Bologna 1 Internazionale 3
Fiorentina 2 Parma 3

22 November 2009
Milan 4 Cagliari 3
Sampdoria 2 Chievo 1
Livorno 2 Genoa 1
Napoli 0 Lazio 0
Roma 3 Bari 1
Palermo 1 Catania 1
Siena 0 Atalanta 2
Juventus 1 Udinese 0

28 November 2009
Udinese v Livorno
Genoa v Sampdoria

29 November 2009
Cagliari v Juventus
Parma v Napoli
Atalanta v Roma
Lazio v Bologna
Internazionale v Fiorentina
Chievo v Palermo
Bari v Siena
Catania v Milan

2009/10 Netherlands Eredivisie

21 November 2009
Roda 2 AZ 4
NAC 3 NEC 3
Waalwijk 3 Groningen 1
Twente 1 Vitesse 0

22 November 2009
Feyenoord 0 Utrecht 0
Ajax 5 Heerenveen 1
Willem II 1 Den Haag 1
VVV 5 Sparta 0
PSV 4 Heracles 0

27 November 2009
Sparta v PSV

28 November 2009
AZ v VVV
Heracles v Roda
Heerenveen v Waalwijk
Willem II v Twente

29 November 2009
Vitesse v Ajax
Den Haag v Feyenoord
Groningen v NEC
Utrecht v NAC

2009/10 Scottish Premier League

21 November 2009
Hearts 1 St Johnstone 2
St Mirren 1 Hibernian 1
Rangers 3 Kilmarnock 0
Motherwell 1 Aberdeen 1
Falkirk 2 Hamilton 0

22 November 2009
Dundee United 2 Celtic 1

28 November 2009
Aberdeen v Rangers
Kilmarnock v Hearts
Motherwell v Dundee United
St Johnstone v Hamilton
Celtic v St Mirren
Hibernian v Falkirk

2009/10 French Ligue 1

20 November 2009
Marseille 1 PSG 0

21 November 2009
Rennes 2 Le Mans 1
Bordeaux 0 Valenciennes 1
Lens 2 Nancy 1
Grenoble 1 Lyon 1
Auxerre 2 Monaco 0

22 November 2009
Nice 1 Toulouse 0
St-Etienne 0 Lorient 2
Montpellier 2 Lille 0

28 November 2009
Lille v Valenciennes
Sochaux v Nice
Monaco v Montpellier
Toulouse v Boulogne
Lorient v Grenoble
PSG v Auxerre
Lens v Marseille

29 November 2009
Le Mans v St-Etienne
Nancy v Bordeaux
Lyon v Rennes

2009/10 German Bundesliga

21 November 2009
Schalke 2 Hannover 0
Freiburg 0 Werder 6
Stuttgart 1 Hertha 1
Köln 0 Hoffenheim 4
Eintracht 1 Mönchengladbach 2
Wolfsburg 2 Nürnberg 3
Dortmund 0 Mainz 0

22 November 2009
Bayern 1 Leverkusen 1
Hamburg 0 Bochum 1

27 November 2009
Bochum v Köln

28 November 2009
Mainz v Hamburg
Nürnberg v Freiburg
Hoffenheim v Dortmund
Hertha v Eintracht
Werder v Wolfsburg
Mönchengladbach v Schalke

29 November 2009
Leverkusen v Stuttgart
Hannover v Bayern

2009/10 Spanish La Liga


21 November 2009
Deportivo 2 Atletico 1
Tenerife 1 Sevilla 2
Real Madrid 1 Racing 0
Athletic 1 Barcelona 1
22 November 2009
Villarreal 3 Valladolid 1
Málaga 1 Zaragoza 1
Espanyol 0 Getafe 2
Osasuna 1 Valencia 3
Mallorca 3 Almería 1
Xerez 0 Sporting Gijón 0
29 November 2009
Zaragoza v Osasuna
Valladolid v Tenerife
Sevilla v Málaga
Barcelona v Real Madrid
Racing v Deportivo
Getafe v Xerez
Valencia v Mallorca
Almería v Athletic
Sporting Gijón v Villarreal
Atlético v Espanyol

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Ho Chi Minh City International Tournament 2009 (20 October 2009 - 24 October 2009)

All matches played at Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam


20 October 2009

Singapore 1 Korea University Selection Team 0

Vietnam 1 Turkmenistan 0


22 October 2009

Singapore 4 Turkmenistan 2

Vietnam 0 Korea University Selection Team 2


24 October 2009

Vietnam 2 Singapore 2
Turkmenistan 6 Korea University Selection Team 8

Champions

Ho Chi Minh City International Tournament 2009

Monday, November 2, 2009

2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

Qualified Teams:
CAF: South Africa (qualified as Host), Algeria, Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Ghana, Nigeria
AFC: Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea
CONCACAF: Honduras, Mexico, United States
CONMEBOL: Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay
OFC: New Zealand
UEFA: Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland


Africa (CAF)
14 November 2009

Group A
Morocco 0 Cameroon 2
Togo 1 Gabon 0

Group B
Kenya 2 Nigeria 3
Mozambique 1 Tunisia 0

Group C
Egypt 2 Algeria 0
Rwanda 0 Zambia 0

Group D
Sudan 1 Benin 2

Group E
Burkina Faso 1 Malawi 0
Cote d'Ivoire 3 Guinea 0

15 November 2009

Group D
Ghana 2 Mali 2

18 November 2009

Group C
Tie-breaking play-off: Algeria 1 Egypt 0


Asia (AFC) / Oceania (OFC)
14 November 2009

Inter-Confederation Play-off, 2nd Leg
New Zealand 1 Bahrain 0


Europe (UEFA)
14 November 2009

Republic of Ireland 0 France 1
Portugal 1 Bosnia-Herzegovina 0
Greece 0 Ukraine 0
Russia 2 Slovenia 1

18 November 2009

France 1 Republic of Ireland 1 (a.e.t.)
Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 Portugal 1
Ukraine 0 Greece 1
Slovenia 1 Russia 0


North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF) / South America (CONMEBOL)
14 November 2009

Costa Rica 0 Uruguay 1

18 November 2009

Uruguay 1 Costa Rica 1

International Friendly - 4 November 2009

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY
SINGAPORE 3




VS




INDONESIA 1


4 November 2009
Kallang Stadium, Singapore
7.30 pm
Scorers: (Singapore) - Aleksander Duric (10th min, 58th min), Noh Alam Shah (21st min); (Indonesia) - Eka Ramdani (13th min)

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Slovakia National Football Team

The Slovakia national football team is the national football team of Slovakia and is controlled by the Slovak Football Association (Slovenský futbalovy zväz). After the division of Czechoslovakia, the Slovak Football Association was founded in 1993, and has been affiliated to both FIFA and UEFA since the same year. On October 14, 2009, Slovakia qualified for its first-ever World Cup appearance with a 1-0 win over Poland, despite losing twice to runners-up Slovenia.
Competitive Record
FIFA World Cup
1930 to 1994 - See Czechoslovakia
1998 to 2006 - Did not qualify
2010 - Qualified
European Championship record
1960 to 1992 - see Czechoslovakia
1996 to 2008 - Did not qualify

Honduras National Football Team

The Honduran national football team, nicknamed Los Catrachos, is the national team of Honduras and is controlled by the Federación Nacional Autónoma de Fútbol de Honduras (founded in 1951). They are a rising team in CONCACAF, an ascent that started with their third place finish in the 2001 Copa América, where they were a late invitee, due to a withdrawal by Argentina one day prior to kickoff.
Competitive Record
FIFA World Cup
1930 to 1978 - Did not qualify
1982 - Group phase
1986 to 2006 - Did not qualify
2010 - Qualified
CONCACAF Gold Cup
1991 - 2nd
1993 - Group phase
1996 - Group phase
1998 - Group phase
2000 - Quarterfinals
2002 - Did not qualify
2003 - Group phase
2005 - 3rd
2007 - Quarterfinals
2009 - 3rd
2011 - TBD
UNCAF Nations Cup
1991 - 2nd
1993 - Champions
1995 - Champions
1997 - 4th
1999 - 3rd
2001 - Group phase
2003 - 4th
2005 - 2nd
2007 - 5th
2009 - 3rd
CONMEBOL Copa America
1916 to 1999 - Uninvited
2001 - 3rd
2004 to 2007 - Uninvited
Pan American Games
1951 to 1987 - Did not qualify
1991 - 4th
1995 - 4th
1999 - 2nd
2003 - Did not qualify
2007 - Group phase
2011 - TBD
Central American and Caribbean Games
1930 - 3rd
1935 - 5th
1938 to 1946 - Didn't participate
1950 - 3rd
1954 to 1982 - Didn't participate
1986 - 2nd
1990 to 1998 - Didn't participate
2002 - Quarterfinals
2006 - 4th
2010 - TBD
Central American Games
1973 to 1977 - Did not qualify
1986 - 2nd
1990 - Champions
1994 - Champions
1997 - 3rd
2001 - 2nd
2005 - Canceled
2009 - TBD

Switzerland National Football Team

The Swiss national football team (also known as the Schweizer Nati in German, La Nati in French and Squadra nazionale in Italian) is the national football team of Switzerland and is controlled by the Swiss Football Association.

Its best performances in the World Cup have been reaching the quarter-finals three times, in 1934, 1938 and when the country hosted the event in 1954. Switzerland also won silver at the 1924 Olympics. The 2002 U-17 European Championship was won by the Nati.
In 2006, Switzerland set a FIFA World Cup record by being eliminated from the competition despite not conceding a goal, losing to Ukraine in a penalty shootout in the last 16, by failing to score a single penalty - becoming the first national team in Cup history to do this.
Switzerland co-hosted Euro 2008 with Austria, making their third appearance in the competition. As with the two previous appearances, they did not clear the group stages.



Competitive Record
FIFA World Cup
1930 - Did Not Enter
1934 - Quarter-finals
1938 - Quarter-finals
1950 - Round 1
1954 - Quarter-finals
1958 - Did not Qualify
1962 - Round 1
1966 - Round 1
1970 - Did not Qualify
1974 - Did not Qualify
1978 - Did not Qualify
1982 - Did not Qualify
1986 - Did not Qualify
1990 - Did not Qualify
1994 - Round 2
1998 - Did not Qualify
2002 - Did not Qualify
2006 - Round 2
2010 - Qualified

UEFA European Championship
1960 - Did not Qualify
1964 - Did not Qualify
1968 - Did not Qualify
1972 - Did not Qualify
1976 - Did not Qualify
1980 - Did not Qualify
1984 - Did not Qualify
1988 - Did not Qualify
1992 - Did not Qualify
1996 - Round 1
2000 - Did not Qualify
2004 - Round 1
2008 - Round 1
2012 -

Olympic Games (Men's Football)
Silver - 1924 Paris

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Monday, October 12, 2009

Serbia National Football Team



The Serbia national football team (Serbian: Фудбалска репрезентација Србије / Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije) represents Serbia in international football competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia. Both FIFA and UEFA consider the Serbia national team the direct descendant of the Serbia and Montenegro national football team and the SFR Yugoslavia national football team.



Competitive Record


FIFA World Cup
As Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1930-1938) and SFR Yugoslavia (1950-1990)
1930 - Fourth Place
1934 - Did not qualify
1938 - Did not qualify
1950 - Round 1
1954 - Quarterfinals
1958 - Quarterfinals
1962 - Fourth Place
1966 - Did not qualify
1970 - Did not qualify
1974 - Round 2
1978 - Did not qualify
1982 - Round 1
1986 - Did not qualify
1990 - Quarterfinals

As FR Yugoslavia (1994-2002) and Serbia and Montenegro (2006)
1994 - Suspended*
1998 - Round of 16
2002 - Did not qualify
2006 - Group stage
2010 - Qualified
-* In 1994 was banned because of international sanctions imposed due to Yugoslav wars.
European Championship
As SFR Yugoslavia (1960-1992)
1960 - Final
1964 - Did not qualify
1968 - Final
1972 - Did not qualify
1976 - Fourth place
1980 - Did not qualify
1984 - Round 1
1988 - Did not qualify
1992 - Qualified*
-* Qualified, but not allowed to participate because of international sanctions during Yugoslav wars. Denmark entered instead, and won the tournament.

As FR Yugoslavia (1996-2000), Serbia and Montenegro (2004) and Serbia (2008)
1996 - Suspended*
2000 - Quarterfinals
2004 - Did not qualify
2008 - Did not qualify
2012 -
-* In 1996 was not allowed to compete because the same international sanctions.

Mexico National Football Team

The Mexico national football team represents Mexico in international football competition and is managed by the Mexican Football Federation Association (FEMEXFUT). The Mexican national football team is currently ranked 24th in the FIFA World Rankings.

Mexico has qualified for thirteen World Cups and has qualified consecutively since 1994. Mexico's best progression was reaching the Quarterfinals in both the 1970 and 1986 FIFA World Cups, both of which were staged on Mexican soil. Mexico holds one FIFA Confederations Cup, five CONCACAF Gold Cups, three CONCACAF Championships, one North American Nations Cup and two NAFC Championships. Although Mexico is under the jurisdiction of CONCACAF, the national football team has been regularly invited to compete in the CONMEBOL Copa América since Ecuador 1993 finishing as runner-up twice and obtaining the third place medal on three occasions.
Competitive Record
FIFA World Cup
1930 - Round 1
1934 - Did Not Qualify
1938 - Withdrew
1950 - Round 1
1954 - Round 1
1958 - Round 1
1962 - Round 1
1966 - Round 1
1970 - Quarter-Finals
1974 - Did Not Qualify
1978 - Round 1
1982 - Did Not Qualify
1986 - Quarter-Finals
1990 - Banned
1994 - Round 2
1998 - Round 2
2002 - Round 2
2006 - Round 2
2010 - Qualified
Confederations Cup
1992 - Did not qualify
1995 - Third Place
1997 - Round 1
1999 - Champions
2001 - Round 1
2003 - Did not qualify
2005 - Fourth Place
2009 - Did not qualify
CONCACAF Championships
1963 - 1st round
1965 - Champions
1967 - Second place
1969 - Fourth place
1971 - Champions
1973 - Third place
1977 - Champions
1981 - Third place
1985 - Did not enter
1989 - Banned
1991 - Third place
1993 - Champions
1996 - Champions
1998 - Champions
2000 - Quarter-Finals
2002 - Quarter-Finals
2003 - Champions
2005 - Quarter-finals
2007 - Second place
2009 - Champions
Copa America
1993 - Second Place
1995 - Quarter-finals
1997 - Third Place
1999 - Third Place
2001 - Second Place
2004 - Quarter-finals
2007 - Third Place
Pan American Games
1951 - Did not enter
1955 - Silver medal
1959 - Sixth place
1963 - Did not enter
1967 - Gold medal
1971 - Round 1
1975 - Gold medal
1979 - Did not enter
1983 - Round 1
1987 - Fourth place
1991 - Silver medal
1995 - Silver medal
1999 - Gold medal
2003 - Bronze medal
2007 - Bronze medal
Central American and Caribbean Games
1935 - Gold Medal
1938 - Gold Medal
1946 - Did not participate
1950 - Round 1
1954 - Silver Medal
1959 - Gold Medal
1962 - Gold Medal
1966 - Gold Medal
1978 - 4th place
1982 - Gold Medal
1986 - Gold Medal
1990 - Gold Medal
1993 - Gold Medal
1998 - Gold Medal
2002 - Silver Medal
NAFC Championship
1947 - Champions
1949 - Champions
North American Nations Cup
1990 - Runner-Up
1991 - Champions

Monday, October 5, 2009

Nigeria 2009 - FIFA Under-17 World Cup Finals (24 October 2009 - 15 November 2009)

Group Stage

Group A
24 Oct 09 Nigeria 3 Germany 3
24 Oct 09 Honduras 0 Argentina 1
27 Oct 09 Argentina 2 Germany 1
27 Oct 09 Nigeria 1 Honduras 0
30 Oct 09 Germany 3 Honduras 1
30 Oct 09 Argentina 1 Nigeria 2
(Nigeria, Argentina and Germany qualified for Round of 16)

Group B
24 Oct 09 Brazil 3 Japan 2
24 Oct 09 Mexico 0 Switzerland 2
27 Oct 09 Switzerland 4 Japan 3
27 Oct 09 Brazil 0 Mexico 1
30 Oct 09 Japan 0 Mexico 2
30 Oct 09 Switzerland 1 Brazil 0
(Switzerland and Mexico qualified for Round of 16)

Group C
25 Oct 09 Iran 2 Gambia 0
25 Oct 09 Colombia 2 Netherlands 1
28 Oct 09 Netherlands 2 Gambia 1
28 Oct 09 Iran 0 Colombia 0
31 Oct 09 Gambia 2 Colombia 2
31 Oct 09 Netherlands 0 Iran 1
(Iran and Colombia qualified for Round of 16)

Group D
25 Oct 09 Turkey 1 Burkina Faso 0
25 Oct 09 Costa Rica 1 New Zealand 1
28 Oct 09 New Zealand 1 Burkina Faso 1
29 Oct 09 Turkey 4 Costa Rica 1
31 Oct 09 Burkina Faso 4 Costa Rica 1
31 Oct 09 New Zealand 1 Turkey 1
(Turkey, Burkina Faso and New Zealand qualified for Round of 16)

Group E
26 Oct 09 United Arab Emirates 2 Malawi 0
26 Oct 09 Spain 2 United States 1
29 Oct 09 United States 1 Malawi 0
29 Oct 09 United Arab Emirates 1 Spain 3
1 Nov 09 Malawi 1 Spain 4
1 Nov 09 United States 1 United Arab Emirates 0
(Spain, United States and United Arab Emirates qualified for Round of 16)

Group F
26 Oct 09 Uruguay 1 South Korea 3
26 Oct 09 Algeria 0 Italy 1
29 Oct 09 Italy 2 South Korea 1
29 Oct 09 Uruguay 2 Algeria 0
1 Nov 09 South Korea 2 Algeria 0
1 Nov 09 Italy 0 Uruguay 0
(Italy, South Korea and Uruguay qualified for Round of 16)

Round of 16
4 Nov 09 Argentina 2 Colombia 3
4 Nov 09 Turkey 2 United Arab Emirates 0
4 Nov 09 Switzerland 4 Germany 3
4 Nov 09 Italy 2 United States 1
5 Nov 09 Spain 4 Burkina Faso 1
5 Nov 09 Iran 1 Uruguay 2
5 Nov 09 Mexico 1 South Korea 1 (a.e.t.; South Korea won 5-3 on penalties)
5 Nov 09 Nigeria 5 New Zealand 0

Quarter-Finals
8 Nov 09 Colombia 1 Turkey 1 (a.e.t.; Colombia won 5-3 on penalties)
8 Nov 09 Switzerland 2 Italy 1
9 Nov 09 Spain 3 Uruguay 3 (a.e.t.; Spain won 4-2 on penalties)
9 Nov 09 South Korea 1 Nigeria 3

Semi-Finals
12 Nov 09 Colombia 0 Switzerland 4
12 Nov 09 Spain 1 Nigeria 3

3rd/4th Place Match
15 Nov 09 Colombia 0 Spain 1

Final
15 Nov 09 Switzerland 1 Nigeria 0

2009/10 UEFA Europa League

Group A
22 Oct 09 Ajax 2 Dinamo Zagreb 1
22 Oct 09 Timisoara 0 Anderlecht 0
5 Nov 09 Dinamo Zagreb 0 Ajax 2
5 Nov 09 Anderlecht 3 Timisoara 1

Group B
22 Oct 09 Lille 3 Genoa 0
22 Oct 09 Valencia 1 Slavia Prague 1
5 Nov 09 Genoa 3 Lille 2
5 Nov 09 Slavia Prague 2 Valencia 2

Group C
22 Oct 09 Celtic 0 Hamburg 1
22 Oct 09 Hapoel Tel-Aviv 5 Rapid Wien 1
5 Nov 09 Hamburg 0 Celtic 0
5 Nov 09 Rapid Wien 0 Hapoel Tel-Aviv 3

Group D
22 Oct 09 Hertha Berlin 0 Heerenveen 1
22 Oct 09 Ventspils 1 Sporting 2
5 Nov 09 Heerenveen 2 Hertha Berlin 3
5 Nov 09 Sporting 1 Ventspils 1

Group E
22 Oct 09 CSKA Sofia 0 Basel 2
22 Oct 09 Fulham 1 Roma 1
5 Nov 09 Basel 3 CSKA Sofia 1
5 Nov 09 Roma 2 Fulham 1

Group F
22 Oct 09 Galatasaray 4 Dinamo Bucuresti 1
22 Oct 09 Panathinaikos 1 Sturm Graz 0
5 Nov 09 Dinamo Bucuresti 0 Galatasaray 3
5 Nov 09 Sturm Graz 0 Panathinaikos 1

Group G
22 Oct 09 Lazio 2 Villarreal 1
22 Oct 09 Red Bull Salzburg 1 Levski Sofia 0
5 Nov 09 Villarreal 4 Lazio 1
5 Nov 09 Levski Sofia 0 Red Bull Salzburg 1

Group H
22 Oct 09 Sheriff Tiraspol 2 Twente Enschede 0
22 Oct 09 Steaua Bucuresti 0 Fenerbahce 1
5 Nov 09 Twente Enschede 2 Sheriff Tiraspol 1
5 Nov 09 Fenerbahce 3 Steaua Bucuresti 1

Group I
22 Oct 09 BATE Borisov 2 AEK Athens 1
22 Oct 09 Benfica 5 Everton 0
5 Nov 09 AEK Athens 2 BATE Borisov 2
5 Nov 09 Everton 0 Benfica 2

Group J
22 Oct 09 Club Brugge 2 Partizan 0
22 Oct 09 Shakhtar Donetsk 4 Toulouse 0
5 Nov 09 Partizan 2 Club Brugge 4
5 Nov 09 Toulouse 0 Shakhtar Donetsk 2

Group K
22 Oct 09 PSV Eindhoven 1 Copenhagen 0
22 Oct 09 Sparta Prague 2 CFR Cluj 0
5 Nov 09 Copenhagen 1 PSV Eindhoven 1
5 Nov 09 CFR Cluj 2 Sparta Prague 3

Group L
22 Oct 09 Athletic Bilbao 2 Nacional 1
22 Oct 09 Austria Wien 2 Werder Bremen 2
5 Nov 09 Nacional 1 Athletic Bilbao 1
5 Nov 09 Werder Bremen 2 Austria Wien 0

2009/10 UEFA Champions League

Group A
21 Oct 09 Bordeaux 2 Bayern Munich 1
21 Oct 09 Juventus 1 Maccabi Haifa 0
3 Nov 09 Bayern Munich 0 Bordeaux 2
3 Nov 09 Maccabi Haifa 0 Juventus 1

Group B
21 Oct 09 CSKA Moscow 0 Manchester United 1
21 Oct 09 Wolfsburg 0 Besiktas 0
3 Nov 09 Manchester United 3 CSKA Moscow 3
3 Nov 09 Besiktas 0 Wolfsburg 3

Group C
21 Oct 09 Real Madrid 2 AC Milan 3
21 Oct 09 Zurich 0 Marseille 1
3 Nov 09 AC Milan 1 Real Madrid 1
3 Nov 09 Marseille 6 Zurich 1

Group D
21 Oct 09 Chelsea 4 Atletico Madrid 0
21 Oct 09 Porto 2 APOEL Nicosia 1
3 Nov 09 Atletico Madrid 2 Chelsea 2
3 Nov 09 APOEL Nicosia 0 Porto 1

Group E
20 Oct 09 Debrecen 3 Fiorentina 4
20 Oct 09 Liverpool 1 Lyon 2
4 Nov 09 Fiorentina 5 Debrecen 2
4 Nov 09 Lyon 1 Liverpool 1

Group F
20 Oct 09 Barcelona 1 Rubin Kazan 2
20 Oct 09 Internazionale 2 Dynamo Kiev 2
4 Nov 09 Rubin Kazan 0 Barcelona 0
4 Nov 09 Dynamo Kiev 1 Internazionale 2

Group G
20 Oct 09 Rangers 1 Unirea Urziceni 4
20 Oct 09 Stuttgart 1 Sevilla 3
4 Nov 09 Unirea Urziceni 1 Rangers 1
4 Nov 09 Sevilla 1 Stuttgart 1

Group H
20 Oct 09 AZ Alkmaar 1 Arsenal 1
20 Oct 09 Olympiakos 2 Standard Liege 1
4 Nov 09 Arsenal 4 AZ Alkmaar 1
4 Nov 09 Standard Liege 2 Olympiakos 0

2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

Qualified Teams:

CAF: South Africa (qualified as Host), Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
AFC: Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea
CONCACAF: Honduras, Mexico, United States
CONMEBOL: Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina
UEFA: Denmark, England, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland


Africa (CAF)

10 October 2009

Group A
Gabon 3 Morocco 1
Cameroon 3 Togo 0

Group C
Zambia 0 Egypt 1

Group E
Malawi 1 Cote d'Ivoire 1


11 October 2009

Group B
Nigeria 1 Mozambique 0
Tunisia 1 Kenya 0

Group C
Algeria 3 Rwanda 1

Group D
Benin 1 Ghana 0
Mali 1 Sudan 0

Group E
Guinea 1 Burkina Faso 2



Asia (AFC) - Oceania (OFC)
Play-off, 1st Leg
10 October 2009

Bahrain 0 New Zealand 0



North, Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF)

10 October 2009

Costa Rica 4 Trinidad & Tobago 0
Honduras 2 United States 3
Mexico 4 El Salvador 1


14 October 2009

El Salvador 0 Honduras 1
Trinidad & Tobago 2 Mexico 2
United States 2 Costa Rica 2



South America (CONMEBOL)

10 October 2009

Argentina 2 Peru 1
Colombia 2 Chile 4
Ecuador 1 Uruguay 2
Venezuela 1 Paraguay 2

11 October 2009

Bolivia 2 Brazil 1

14 October 2009

Brazil 0 Venezuela 0
Chile 1 Ecuador 0
Paraguay 0 Colombia 2
Peru 1 Bolivia 0
Uruguay 0 Argentina 1



Europe (UEFA)

10 October 2009

Group 1
Denmark 1 Sweden 0
Portugal 3 Hungary 0

Group 2
Greece 5 Latvia 2
Israel 3 Moldova 1
Luxembourg 0 Switzerland 3

Group 3
Czech Republic 2 Poland 0
Slovakia 0 Slovenia 2

Group 4
Finland 2 Wales 1
Liechtenstein 0 Azerbaijan 2
Russia 0 Germany 1

Group 5
Armenia 1 Spain 2
Belgium 2 Turkey 0
Estonia 0 Bosnia-Herzegovina 2

Group 6
Belarus 4 Kazakhstan 0
Ukraine 1 England 0

Group 7
Austria 2 Lithuania 1
France 5 Faroe Islands 0
Serbia 5 Romania 0

Group 8
Cyprus 4 Bulgaria 1
Montenegro 2 Georgia 1
Republic of Ireland 2 Italy 2


14 October 2009

Group 1
Denmark 0 Hungary 1
Portugal 4 Malta 0
Sweden 4 Albania 1

Group 2
Greece 2 Luxembourg 1
Latvia 3 Moldova 2
Switzerland 0 Israel 0

Group 3
Czech Republic 0 Northern Ireland 0
Poland 0 Slovakia 1
San Marino 0 Slovenia 3

Group 4
Azerbaijan 1 Russia 1
Germany 1 Finland 1
Liechtenstein 0 Wales 2

Group 5
Bosnia-Herzegovina 2 Spain 5
Estonia 2 Belgium 0
Turkey 2 Armenia 0

Group 6
Andorra 0 Ukraine 6
England 3 Belarus 0
Kazakhstan 1 Croatia 2

Group 7
France 3 Austria 1
Lithuania 2 Serbia 1
Romania 3 Faroe Islands 1

Group 8
Bulgaria 6 Georgia 2
Italy 3 Cyprus 2
Republic of Ireland 0 Montenegro 0

2009 S-League

07 Oct 09
Woodlands 2 Super Reds 5

08 Oct 09
Y Lions 2 Balestier 0

12 Oct 09
Home 1 Sengkang 0

13 Oct 09
SAFFC 1 Super Reds 4

14 Oct 09
Tampines 0 Y Lions 1

15 Oct 09
Balestier 0 Woodlands 1

15 Oct 09
Geylang 1 Home 2

16 Oct 09
Sengkang 0 SAFFC 1

17 Oct 09
Gombak 0 Tampines 2

20 Oct 09
Woodlands 0 Geylang 1

23 Oct 09
Super Reds 2 Albirex 2

27 Oct 09
Balestier 0 Gombak 4

27 Oct 09
Tampines 4 Albirex 0

28 Oct 09
Super Reds 2 Home 3

28 Oct 09
Geylang 0 Y Lions 1

30 Oct 09
SAFFC 0 Tampines Rovers 0

31 Oct 09
Y Lions 4 Sengkang 2

2 Nov 09
Gombak United 2 Geylang United 2

3 Nov 09
Albirex Niigata (S) 3 Balestier Khalsa 0

6 Nov 09
Sengkang Punggol 2 Woodlands Wellington 1

2009/10 English Premier League


17 October 2009
Aston Villa 2 Chelsea 1
Stoke 2 West Ham 1
Portsmouth 1 Tottenham 2
Man. United 2 Bolton 1
Arsenal 3 Birmingham 1
Sunderland 1 Liverpool 0
Everton 1 Wolves 1

18 October 2009
Blackburn 3 Burnley 2
Wigan 1 Man. City 1

19 October 2009
Fulham 2 Hull 0

24 October 2009
Wolves 1 Aston Villa 1
Hull 0 Portsmouth 0
Birmingham 2 Sunderland 1
Burnley 1 Wigan 3
Tottenham 0 Stoke 1
Chelsea 5 Blackburn 0

25 October 2009
Bolton 3 Everton 2
Liverpool 2 Man. United 0
Man. City 2 Fulham 2
West Ham 2 Arsenal 2

31 October 2009
Arsenal 3 Tottenham 0
Fulham 3 Liverpool 1
Everton 1 Aston Villa 1
Portsmouth 4 Wigan 0
Bolton 0 Chelsea 4
Burnley 2 Hull 0
Stoke 2 Wolves 2
Sunderland 2 West Ham 2
Man. United 2 Blackburn 0

1 November 2009
Birmingham 0 Man. City 0

4 November 2009
West Ham 2 Aston Villa 1

7 November 2009
Aston Villa 5 Bolton 1
Man. City 3 Burnley 3
Blackburn 3 Portsmouth 1
Tottenham 2 Sunderland 0
Wolves 1 Arsenal 4

8 November 2009
Hull 2 Stoke 1
Wigan 1 Fulham 1
West Ham 1 Everton 2
Chelsea 1 Man. United 0

9 November 2009
Liverpool 2 Birmingham 2

2009/10 Italian Serie A


17 October 2009
Juventus 1 Fiorentina 1
Genoa 0 Internazionale 5

18 October 2009
Parma 1 Siena 0
Lazio 1 Sampdoria 1
Catania 2 Cagliari 1
Livorno 1 Palermo 2
Napoli 2 Bologna 1
Chievo 1 Bari 2
Udinese 1 Atalanta 3
Milan 2 Roma 1

24 October 2009
Sampdoria 4 Bologna 1
Internazionale 2 Catania 1

25 October 2009
Cagliari 3 Genoa 2
Fiorentina 0 Napoli 1
Atalanta 3 Parma 1
Roma 0 Livorno 1
Bari 2 Lazio 0
Palermo 1 Udinese 0
Siena 0 Juventus 1
Chievo 1 Milan 2

28 October 2009
Juventus 5 Sampdoria 1
Lazio 0 Cagliari 1
Parma 2 Bari 0
Genoa 2 Fiorentina 1
Udinese 2 Roma 1
Napoli 2 Milan 2
Livorno 1 Atalanta 0
Catania 1 Chievo 2
Bologna 2 Siena 1

29 October 2009
Internazionale 5 Palermo 3

31 October 2009
Juventus 2 Napoli 3
Milan 2 Parma 0

1 November 2009
Sampdoria 0 Bari 0
Cagliari 3 Atalanta 0
Roma 2 Bologna 1
Chievo 1 Udinese 1
Siena 1 Lazio 1
Livorno 0 Internazionale 2
Fiorentina 3 Catania 1
Palermo 0 Genoa 0

7 November 2009
Catania 0 Napoli 0
Atalanta 2 Juventus 5

8 November 2009
Udinese 0 Fiorentina 1
Bari 1 Livorno 0
Genoa 4 Siena 2
Parma 2 Chievo 0
Cagliari 2 Sampdoria 0
Bologna 3 Palermo 1
Lazio 1 Milan 2
Internazionale 1 Roma 1

2009/10 Netherlands Eredivisie

17 October 2009
Ajax 4 Willem II 0
Twente 3 AZ 2
NAC 4 Vitesse 0
PSV 1 Heerenveen 0

18 October 2009
VVV 1 Roda 1
Groningen 0 Utrecht 0
NEC 1 Den Haag 1
Waalwijk 0 Heracles 1
Sparta 2 Feyenoord 1

23 October 2009
Utrecht 2 Roda 1

24 October 2009
Den Haag 2 Sparta 3
Feyenoord 1 VVV 0
NAC 1 Waalwijk 0
Vitesse 0 Heracles 2

25 October 2009
Willem II 4 Heerenveen 1
AZ 2 Ajax 4
NEC 0 PSV 4
Twente 4 Groningen 0

30 October 2009
VVV 1 NAC 1

31 October 2009
Heerenveen 3 Den Haag 0
Roda 1 Twente 2
PSV 1 Vitesse 0
Groningen 0 AZ 1

1 November 2009
Ajax 5 Feyenoord 1
Sparta 2 NEC 0
Waalwijk 0 Willem II 1
Heracles 3 Utrecht 1

6 November 2009
Groningen 4 Heracles 1

7 November 2009
Vitesse 2 VVV 0
Sparta 1 Roda 2
NEC 0 Waalwijk 1

8 November 2009
NAC 4 Willem II 0
Utrecht 2 Heerenveen 3
Den Haag 1 PSV 5
AZ 1 Feyenoord 1
Twente 1 Ajax 0

2009/10 Scottish Premier League


17 October 2009
St Johnstone 1 Rangers 2
Celtic 0 Motherwell 0
Dundee United 1 Hamilton 1
Hibernian 1 Kilmarnock 0
Falkirk 1 St Mirren 3
Aberdeen 1 Hearts 1

24 October 2009
Kilmarnock 2 St Johnstone 1
St Mirren 3 Motherwell 3
Hearts 0 Falkirk 0
Aberdeen 0 Dundee United 2
Rangers 1 Hibernian 1

25 October 2009
Hamilton 1 Celtic 2

31 October 2009
Hibernian 2 Aberdeen 0
St Johnstone 3 Falkirk 1
Celtic 3 Kilmarnock 0
St Mirren 0 Hamilton 2
Motherwell 1 Hearts 0

1 November 2009
Dundee United v Rangers (match abandoned)

7 November 2009
Hearts 0 Hibernian 0
Hamilton 2 Motherwell 2
Aberdeen 2 St Johnstone 1
Rangers 2 St Mirren 1
Kilmarnock 0 Dundee United 2

8 November 2009
Falkirk 3 Celtic 3

2009/10 French Ligue 1

17 October 2009
Lyon 0 Sochaux 2
Auxerre 1 Bordeaux 0
Le Mans 1 Boulogne 1
Valenciennes 2 Grenoble 0
Montpellier 2 St-Etienne 1
Nancy 0 Marseille 3
Lille 0 Rennes 0

18 October 2009
Monaco 2 Lens 0
Lorient 4 Nice 1
Toulouse 1 PSG 0

24 October 2009
Boulogne 1 Monaco 3
Bordeaux 3 Le Mans 0
St-Etienne 0 Valenciennes 2
Grenoble 1 Nancy 2
Sochaux 1 Lorient 0
Nice 4 Lyon 1
Rennes 3 Montpellier 0

25 October 2009
Lens 0 Toulouse 2
Auxerre 3 Lille 2
Marseille v PSG (postponed)

28 October 2009
Montpellier v Bordeaux
Toulouse v Sochaux
Monaco v Rennes
Le Mans v Grenoble
Lille v St-Etienne
Lorient v Marseille
PSG v Lens
Valenciennes v Auxerre
Nancy v Nice
Lyon v Boulogne

31 October 2009
St-Etienne 0 Lyon 1
Auxerre 2 Montpellier 1
Lens 1 Lorient 1
Grenoble 0 Lille 2
Marseille 1 Toulouse 1
Boulogne 1 Nancy 2
Bordeaux 1 Monaco 0

1 November 2009
Nice 1 Le Mans 0
Rennes 0 Valenciennes 3
Sochaux 1 PSG 4

7 November 2009
Monaco 0 Grenoble 0
Lorient 5 Boulogne 0
PSG 0 Nice 1
Valenciennes 1 Montpellier 1
Le Mans 0 Auxerre 1
Nancy 0 St-Etienne 1
Sochaux 1 Lens 2

8 November 2009
Lille 2 Bordeaux 0
Toulouse 3 Rennes 2
Lyon 5 Marseille 5

2009 Sultan of Selangor's Cup (4 October 2009)

Jalan Besar Stadium, 7.50 pm


Singapore 3




vs




Selangor 0


Scorers: (Singapore) Indra Sahdan Daud (28th min), Aleksandar Duric (35th min), John Wilkinson (45th min)
Earlier Match at Jalan Besar Stadium, 6 pm:
Singapore Veterans 1
Selangor Veterans 1
(FT; Singapore Veterans won 4-1 on penalties)
Scorers: (Singapore Vets.) Salim Moin (47th min); (Selangor Vets.) Abdul Muin (49th min)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

2009/10 German Bundesliga

17 October 2009
Nürnberg 3 Hertha 0
Werder 2 Hoffenheim 0
Eintracht 2 Hannover 1
Stuttgart 1 Schalke 2
Köln 1 Mainz 0
Freiburg 1 Bayern 2
Hamburg 0 Leverkusen 0

18 October 2009
Wolfsburg 2 Mönchengladbach 1
Dortmund 2 Bochum 0

23 October 2009
Leverkusen 1 Dortmund 1

24 October 2009
Mainz 3 Freiburg 0
Mönchengladbach 0 Köln 0
Bayern 2 Eintracht 1
Hannover 1 Stuttgart 0
Hoffenheim 3 Nürnberg 0

25 October 2009
Hertha 0 Wolfsburg 0
Bochum 1 Werder 4
Schalke 3 Hamburg 3

30 October 2009
Dortmund 2 Hertha 0

31 October 2009
Nürnberg 2 Werder 2
Stuttgart 0 Bayern 0
Schalke 2 Leverkusen 2
Köln 0 Hannover 1
Wolfsburg 3 Mainz 3
Hamburg 2 Mönchengladbach 3

1 November 2009
Freiburg 0 Hoffenheim 1
Eintracht 2 Bochum 1

6 November 2009
Leverkusen 4 Eintracht 0

7 November 2009
Mönchengladbach 0 Stuttgart 0
Bochum 1 Freiburg 2
Hoffenheim 1 Wolfsburg 2
Mainz 1 Nürnberg 0
Bayern 1 Schalke 1

8 November 2009
Hannover 2 Hamburg 2
Werder 1 Dortmund 1
Hertha 0 Köln 1

2009/10 Spanish La Liga


17 October 2009
Valencia 0 Barcelona 0
Real Madrid 4 Valladolid 2
Deportivo 1 Sevilla 0
18 October 2009
Osasuna 3 Atlético 0
Espanyol 2 Tenerife 1
Mallorca 3 Getafe 1
Málaga 1 Almería 2
Athletic 1 Sporting Gijón 2
Zaragoza 2 Racing 2
Xerez 2 Villarreal 1
24 October 2009
Atletico 1 Mallorca 1
Sporting Gijon 0 Real Madrid 0
Sevilla 0 Espanyol 0
25 October 2009
Almería 0 Valencia 3
Getafe 2 Athletic 0
Valladolid 4 Deportivo 0
Barcelona 6 Zaragoza 1
Villarreal 2 Málaga 1
Tenerife 1 Xerez 0
Racing 1 Osasuna 1
31 October 2009
Osasuna 1 Barcelona 1
Xerez 0 Sevilla 2
Real Madrid 2 Getafe 0
Athletic 1 Atletico 0
1 November 2009
Mallorca 1 Racing 0
Villarreal 5 Tenerife 0
Deportivo 1 Sporting Gijón 1
Zaragoza 2 Almería 1
Málaga 0 Valencia 1
Espanyol 1 Valladolid 1
7 November 2009
Barcelona 4 Mallorca 2
Tenerife 2 Malaga 2
Atletico 2 Real Madrid 3
Getafe 0 Deportivo 2
8 November 2009
Racing 0 Athletic 2
Sporting Gijón 1 Espanyol 0
Almería 2 Osasuna 0
Valladolid 0 Xerez 0
Sevilla 3 Villarreal 2
Valencia 3 Zaragoza 1

Monday, September 21, 2009

Egypt 2009 - FIFA Under-20 World Cup Finals (24 September 2009 - 16 October 2009)

Group A
24 Sept 09 Egypt 4 Trinidad & Tobago 1
25 Sept 09 Paraguay 0 Italy 0
28 Sept 09 Italy 2 Trinidad & Tobago 1
28 Sept 09 Egypt 1 Paraguay 2
01 Oct 09 Trinidad & Tobago 0 Paraguay 0
01 Oct 09 Italy 2 Egypt 4
(Egypt, Paraguay and Italy qualified for Round of 16)

Group B
25 Sept 09 Nigeria 0 Venezuela 1
25 Sept 09 Spain 8 Tahiti 0
28 Sept 09 Nigeria 0 Spain 2
28 Sept 09 Tahiti 0 Venezuela 8
01 Oct 09 Venezuela 0 Spain 3
01 Oct 09 Tahiti 0 Nigeria 5
(Spain, Venezuela and Nigeria qualified for Round of 16)

Group C
26 Sept 09 United States 0 Germany 3
26 Sept 09 Cameroon 2 South Korea 0
29 Sept 09 South Korea 1 Germany 1
29 Sept 09 United States 4 Cameroon 1
02 Oct 09 Germany 3 Cameroon 0
02 Oct 09 South Korea 3 United States 0
(Germany and South Korea qualified for Round of 16)

Group D
26 Sept 09 Ghana 2 Uzbekistan 1
26 Sept 09 England 0 Uruguay 1
29 Sept 09 Uzbekistan 0 Uruguay 3
29 Sept 09 Ghana 4 England 0
02 Oct 09 Uruguay 2 Ghana 2
02 Oct 09 Uzbekistan 1 England 1
(Ghana and Uruguay qualified for Round of 16)

Group E
27 Sept 09 Brazil 5 Costa Rica 0
27 Sept 09 Czech Republic 2 Australia 1
30 Sept 09 Australia 0 Costa Rica 3
30 Sept 09 Brazil 0 Czech Republic 0
03 Oct 09 Costa Rica 2 Czech Republic 3
03 Oct 09 Australia 1 Brazil 3
(Brazil, Czech Republic and Costa Rica qualified for Round of 16)

Group F
27 Sept 09 United Arab Emirates 2 South Africa 2
27 Sept 09 Honduras 3 Hungary 0
30 Sept 09 Hungary 4 South Africa 0
30 Sept 09 United Arab Emirates 1 Honduras 0
03 Oct 09 Hungary 2 United Arab Emirates 0
03 Oct 09 South Africa 2 Honduras 0
(Hungary, United Arab Emirates and South Africa qualified for Round of 16)

Round of 16
05 Oct 09 Paraguay 0 South Korea 3
06 Oct 09 Ghana 2 South Africa 1 (a.e.t.)
05 Oct 09 Spain 1 Italy 3
06 Oct 09 Hungary 2 Czech Republic 2 (a.e.t.; Hungary won 4-3 on penalties)
07 Oct 09 Brazil 3 Uruguay 1
07 Oct 09 Germany 3 Nigeria 2
07 Oct 09 Venezuela 1 United Arab Emirates 2
06 Oct 09 Egypt 0 Costa Rica 2

Quarter-finals
09 Oct 09 South Korea 2 Ghana 3
09 Oct 09 Italy 2 Hungary 3 (a.e.t.; FT 1-1)
10 Oct 09 Brazil 2 Germany 1 (a.e.t.; FT 1-1)
10 Oct 09 United Arab Emirates 1 Costa Rica 2 (a.e.t.; FT 1-1)

Semi-finals
13 Oct 09 Ghana 3 Hungary 2
13 Oct 09 Brazil 1 Costa Rica 0

Third Place Match
16 Oct 09 Hungary 1 Costa Rica 1 (FT; Hungary won 2-0 on penalties)

Final
16 Oct 09 Ghana 0 Brazil 0 (a.e.t.; Ghana won 4-3 on penalties)

Friday, September 18, 2009

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup - Roll of Honour (1995 - 2008)

1995 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: United States
3rd-place: England
4th-place: Italy

1996 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Uruguay
3rd-place: Italy
4th-place: United States

1997 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Uruguay
3rd-place: United States
4th-place: Argentina

1998 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: France
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: Peru

1999 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Portugal
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: Peru

2000 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Peru
3rd-place: Spain
4th-place: Japan

2001 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Portugal
Runners-up: France
3rd-place: Argentina
4th-place: Brazil

2002 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Portugal
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: Thailand

2003 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: France

2004 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: Italy

2005 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Portugal
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Japan

2006 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Uruguay
3rd-place: France
4th-place: Portugal

2007 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Mexico
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: France

2008 (Host: France)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Italy
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: Spain


Number of wins
12 - Brazil
1 - Portugal, France

FIFA Club World Cup - Roll of Honour (2000 - 2008)

2000 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Corinthians (Brazil)
Runners-up: Vasco da Gama (Brazil)
3rd-place: Necaxa (Mexico)
4th-place: Real Madrid (Spain)

2005 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Runners-up: Liverpool (England)
3rd-place: Saprissa (Costa Rica)
4th-place: Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia)

2006 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Internacional (Brazil)
Runners-up: Barcelona (Spain)
3rd-place: Al-Ahly (Egypt)
4th-place: America (Mexico)

2007 (Host: Japan)
Champions: AC Milan (Italy)
Runners-up: Boca Juniors (Argentina)
3rd-place: Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)
4th-place: Etoile du Sahel (Tunisia)

2008 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Manchester United (England)
Runners-up: LDU Quito (Ecuador)
3rd-place: Gamba Osaka (Japan)
4th-place: Pachuca (Mexico)


Number of wins
1 - Corinthians, Sao Paulo, Internacional, AC Milan, Manchester United

Thursday, September 17, 2009

2009/10 UEFA Europa League

Next Fixtures

1 October 2009
Group G
Levski Sofia 0 Lazio 4
SV Salzburg 2 Villarreal 0

Group H
Twente Enschede 0 Steaua Bucuresti 0
Sheriff Tiraspol 0 Fenerbahce 1

Group I
AEK Athens 1 Benfica 0
BATE Borisov 1 Everton 2

Group J
Toulouse 2 Club Brugge 2
Shakhtar Donetsk 4 Partizan Belgrade 1

Group K
FC Copenhagen 1 Sparta Prague 0
PSV Eindhoven 1 CFR Cluj-Napoca 0

Group L
Werder Bremen 3 Athletic Bilbao 1
Austria Vienna 1 CD Nacional de Madeira 1

Group A
Anderlecht 1 Ajax Amsterdam 1
FC Timisoara 0 Dinamo Zagreb 3

Group B
Slavia Prague 1 Lille 5
Valencia 3 Genoa 2

Group C
Celtic 1 Rapid Vienna 1
Hamburg SV 4 Hapoel Tel-Aviv 2

Group D
Sporting Lisbon 1 Hertha Berlin 0
FK Ventspils 0 Heerenveen 0

Group E
AS Roma 2 CSKA Sofia 0
Fulham 1 FC Basel 0

Group F
Dinamo Bucuresti 0 Panathinaikos 1
Galatasaray 1 SK Sturm Graz 1

2009/10 UEFA Champions League

Next Fixtures

29 September 2009
Group E
Fiorentina 2 Liverpool 0
Debrecen 0 Lyon 4

Group F
Rubin Kazan 1 Internazionale 1
Barcelona 2 Dynamo Kiev 0

Group G
Rangers 1 Sevilla FC 4
Unirea Urziceni 1 VfB Stuttgart 1

Group H
Arsenal 2 Olympiakos 0
AZ Alkmaar 1 Standard Liege 1


30 September 2009
Group A
Bordeaux 1 Maccabi Haifa 0
Bayern Munich 0 Juventus 0

Group B
CSKA Moscow 2 Besiktas 1
Manchester United 2 VfL Wolfsburg 1

Group C
AC Milan 0 FC Zurich 1
Real Madrid 3 Marseille 0

Group D
FC Porto 2 Atletico Madrid 0
APOEL Nicosia 0 Chelsea 1

Sunday, September 13, 2009

AFC Asian Cup - Roll of Honour (1956 - 2007)

1956 (Host: Hong Kong)
Champions: South Korea
Runners-up: Israel
3rd-place: Hong Kong
4th-place: South Vietnam

1960 (Host: South Korea)
Champions: South Korea
Runners-up: Israel
3rd-place: Taiwan
4th-place: South Vietnam

1964 (Host: Israel)
Champions: Israel
Runners-up: India
3rd-place: South Korea
4th-place: Hong Kong

1968 (Host: Iran)
Champions: Iran
Runners-up: Myanmar
3rd-place: Israel
4th-place: Taiwan

1972 (Host: Thailand)
Champions: Iran
Runners-up: South Korea
3rd-place: Thailand
4th-place: Cambodia

1976 (Host: Iran)
Champions: Iran
Runners-up: Kuwait
3rd-place: China PR
4th-place: Iraq

1980 (Host: Kuwait)
Champions: Kuwait
Runners-up: South Korea
3rd-place: Iran
4th-place: North Korea

1984 (Host: Singapore)
Champions: Saudi Arabia
Runners-up: China PR
3rd-place: Kuwait
4th-place: Iran

1988 (Host: Qatar)
Champions: Saudi Arabia
Runners-up: South Korea
3rd-place: Iran
4th-place: China PR

1992 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Japan
Runners-up: Saudi Arabia
3rd-place: China PR
4th-place: UAE

1996 (Host: UAE)
Champions: Saudi Arabia
Runners-up: UAE
3rd-place: Iran
4th-place: Kuwait

2000 (Host: Lebanon)
Champions: Japan
Runners-up: Saudi Arabia
3rd-place: South Korea
4th-place: China PR

2004 (Host: China PR)
Champions: Japan
Runners-up: China PR
3rd-place: Iran
4th-place: Bahrain

2007 (Host: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam)
Champions: Iraq
Runners-up: Saudi Arabia
3rd-place: South Korea
4th-place: Japan


Number of wins
3 - Iran, Saudi Arabia, Japan
2 - South Korea
1 - Israel, Kuwait, Iraq

Thursday, September 10, 2009

ASEAN Football Championship - Roll of Honour (1996 - 2008)

1996 (Host: Singapore)
Champions: Thailand
Runners-up: Malaysia
3rd-place: Vietnam
4th-place: Indonesia

1998 (Host: Vietnam)
Champions: Singapore
Runners-up: Vietnam
3rd-place: Indonesia
4th-place: Thailand

2000 (Host: Thailand)
Champions: Thailand
Runners-up: Indonesia
3rd-place: Malaysia
4th-place: Vietnam

2002 (Host: Indonesia and Singapore)
Champions: Thailand
Runners-up: Indonesia
3rd-place: Vietnam
4th-place: Malaysia

2004 (Host: Malaysia and Vietnam)
Champions: Singapore
Runners-up: Indonesia
3rd-place: Malaysia
4th-place: Myanmar

2007 (Host: Singapore and Thailand)
Champions: Singapore
Runners-up: Thailand
3rd-place: Malaysia, Vietnam

2008 (Host: Indonesia and Thailand)
Champions: Vietnam
Runners-up: Thailand
3rd-place: Indonesia, Singapore


Number of wins
3 - Thailand, Singapore
1 - Vietnam

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

FIFA Confederations Cup - Roll of Honour (1992 - 2009)

1992 (Host: Saudi Arabia)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Saudi Arabia
3rd-place: United States
4th-place: Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire)

1995 (Host: Saudi Arabia)
Champions: Denmark
Runners-up: Argentina
3rd-place: Mexico
4th-place: Nigeria

1997 (Host: Saudi Arabia)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Australia
3rd-place: Czech Republic
4th-place: Uruguay

1999 (Host: Mexico)
Champions: Mexico
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: United States
4th-place: Saudi Arabia

2001 (Host: Japan & South Korea)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Japan
3rd-place: Australia
4th-place: Brazil

2003 (Host: France)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Cameroon
3rd-place: Turkey
4th-place: Colombia

2005 (Host: Germany)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Argentina
3rd-place: Germany
4th-place: Mexico

2009 (Host: South Africa)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: United States
3rd-place: Spain
4th-place: South Africa


Number of wins
3 - Brazil
2 - France
1 - Argentina, Denmark, Mexico

FIFA Under-17 World Cup - Roll of Honour (1985 - 2009)

1985 (Host: China)
Champions: Nigeria
Runners-up: West Germany
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Guinea

1987 (Host: Canada)
Champions: USSR
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire)
4th-place: Italy

1989 (Host: Scotland)
Champions: Saudi Arabia
Runners-up: Scotland
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: Bahrain

1991 (Host: Italy)
Champions: Ghana
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Argentina
4th-place: Qatar

1993 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Nigeria
Runners-up: Ghana
3rd-place: Chile
4th-place: Poland

1995 (Host: Ecuador)
Champions: Ghana
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Argentina
4th-place: Oman

1997 (Host: Egypt)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Ghana
3rd-place: Spain
4th-place: Germany

1999 (Host: New Zealand)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Australia
3rd-place: Ghana
4th-place: United States

2001 (Host: Trinidad & Tobago)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Burkina Faso
4th-place: Argentina

2003 (Host: Finland)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Argentina
4th-place: Colombia

2005 (Host: Peru)
Champions: Mexico
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Netherlands
4th-place: Turkey

2007 (Host: South Korea)
Champions: Nigeria
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Germany
4th-place: Ghana

2009 (Host: Nigeria)
Champions: Switzerland
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Spain
4th-place: Colombia


Number of wins
3 - Brazil, Nigeria
2- Ghana
1 - USSR, Saudi Arabia, France, Mexico, Switzerland

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

FIFA Under-20 World Cup - Roll of Honour (1977 - 2009)

1977 (Host: Tunisia)
Champions: USSR
Runners-up: Mexico
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Uruguay


1979 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: USSR
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: Poland

1981 (Host: Australia)
Champions: West Germany
Runners-up: Qatar
3rd-place: Romania
4th-place: England

1983 (Host: Mexico)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Argentina
3rd-place: Poland
4th-place: South Korea

1985 (Host: Soviet Union)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Nigeria
4th-place: USSR

1987 (Host: Chile)
Champions: Yugoslavia
Runners-up: West Germany
3rd-place: East Germany
4th-place: Chile

1989 (Host: Saudi Arabia)
Champions: Portugal
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: United States

1991 (Host: Portugal)
Champions: Portugal
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: USSR
4th-place: Australia

1993 (Host: Australia)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Ghana
3rd-place: England
4th-place: Australia

1995 (Host: Qatar)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: Spain

1997 (Host: Malaysia)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Uruguay
3rd-place: Republic of Ireland
4th-place: Ghana

1999 (Host: Nigeria)
Champions: Spain
Runners-up: Japan
3rd-place: Mali
4th-place: Uruguay

2001 (Host: Argentina)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Ghana
3rd-place: Egypt
4th-place: Paraguay

2003 (Host: United Arab Emirates)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Colombia
4th-place: Argentina

2005 (Host: Netherlands)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Morocco

2007 (Host: Canada)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Czech Republic
3rd-place: Chile
4th-place: Austria

2009 (Host: Egypt)
Champions: Ghana
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Hungary
4th-place: Costa Rica


Number of wins
6 - Argentina
4 - Brazil
2 - Portugal
1 - USSR, West Germany, Yugoslavia, Spain, Ghana