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Football match 12.08.2009 Macedonia – Spain (España) 2:3 Makedonija:Spanija 2:3
100 years football in Macedonia
100 godini fudbal vo Makedonija
FRIENDLY MATCH
MACEDONIA: Nikolovski (Pacovski, min.67); Noveski (Mojsov, min.56), Sedloski, Mitreski, Popov; Georgievski (Grozdanovski, min.60), Shumulikoski, Despotovski, Stojkov; Naumoski (Ivanovski, min.57), Pandev (Ibraimi, min.78)
ESPAÑA: Reina (Diego López, min.63); Arbeloa, Piqué, Puyol, Capdevila (Monreal, min.72); Xabi Alonso (Busquets, min.46), Xavi (Marchena, min.70), Cazorla (Cesc, min.46), Silva; Torres (Güiza, min.63), Villa (Riera, min.46).
GOALS/GOLOVI:
Macedonia
Goran Pandev 8′ 33′
Spain
F. Torres 51′
G. Piqué 54′
A. Riera 56′
MACEDONIA
Nikolovski 5 – Had little to deal with before the first goal and then looked helpless as Spain found their range and beat him with ease.
Noveski 5 – The defender looked shattered after Spain’s incredible start to the second half and he was quickly replaced.
Sedloski 5.5 – After such a good first period, the entire Macedonia defence will be disappointed with the way they lacked focus at the start of the second period.
Mitreski 5.5 – Another who may feel he could have done more to prevent the three quick goals and help his side from suffering defeat.
Popov 6 – A tough character that led his side in the first half as he ensured that Spain were limited to long range efforts.
Despotovski 5.5 – Another player that was asked to track back rather than be able to express himself.
Georgievski 5.5 – Was part of the eight-man defensive unit employed by the hosts and was not particularly missed when he went off.
Sumulikoski 5.5 – Worked tirelessly as he powered back and then moved forward as the game ebbed and flowed.
Naumoski 6- Heavily involved, but mainly for either being fouled or trying to win free-kicks. Did set up Macedonia’s second goal to show what he can do.
Stojkov 6 – Looked to back up the striker and did well as he was involved as the hosts look to break clear.

Pandev 9 – What more can a team that plays one up front ask of their striker against the European champions as he produced exemplary finishing.
Subs
Ivanosvski, Mojson, Grozdanovski, Tasevski, Pacovski, Ibrahimi
SPAIN
Reina 5 – Beaten twice by Pandev with the first one being particularly unimpressive as he lost out on the one-on-one to the striker.
Capdevila 5.5 -Did well patrolling down the flank in the second period, but was absent as Pandev went through to net Macedonia’s second.
Pique 6.5 – Scored the winner and could have had another as he was given the freedom to go forward and show how effective he can be up front.
Puyol 5.5 – Cannot be pleased with the way Pandev went passed him in the first half or his dive, but he made up for it with a strong second half.
Arbeloa 5.5 – Stepped up and should have been helped his centre-backs out when Pandev raced clear to open the scoring.
Xabi Alonso 5.5 – Has only had a few days of pre-season training and it showed as he contributed little.
Xavi 6.5 – Applauded as he went off by the home fans for a controlled display that ensured Spain were able to mount their comeback after uncharacteristically lashing out.
Silva 7 – Did not find the net, but busy throughout and impressed with his technique and creative side.
Cazorla 5.5 – Sent over one cross and had a couple of long-range shots, which meant he was more successful then most.
Villa 5 – Hit the post when offside and sent a shot well wide in what was a poor return to international football for the striker.
Torres 6.5 – Worked hard to earn his goal and took it well when he was given the chance before he went off in a move to please his club manager.
Duration : 0:4:35
Football match 12.08.2009 Macedonia – Spain (España) 2:3 Makedonija:Spanija 2:3
100 years football in Macedonia
100 godini fudbal vo Makedonija
FRIENDLY MATCH
MACEDONIA: Nikolovski (Pacovski, min.67); Noveski (Mojsov, min.56), Sedloski, Mitreski, Popov; Georgievski (Grozdanovski, min.60), Shumulikoski, Despotovski, Stojkov; Naumoski (Ivanovski, min.57), Pandev (Ibraimi, min.78)
ESPAÑA: Reina (Diego López, min.63); Arbeloa, Piqué, Puyol, Capdevila (Monreal, min.72); Xabi Alonso (Busquets, min.46), Xavi (Marchena, min.70), Cazorla (Cesc, min.46), Silva; Torres (Güiza, min.63), Villa (Riera, min.46).
GOALS/GOLOVI:
Macedonia
Goran Pandev 8′ 33′
Spain
F. Torres 51′
G. Piqué 54′
A. Riera 56′
MACEDONIA
Nikolovski 5 – Had little to deal with before the first goal and then looked helpless as Spain found their range and beat him with ease.
Noveski 5 – The defender looked shattered after Spain’s incredible start to the second half and he was quickly replaced.
Sedloski 5.5 – After such a good first period, the entire Macedonia defence will be disappointed with the way they lacked focus at the start of the second period.
Mitreski 5.5 – Another who may feel he could have done more to prevent the three quick goals and help his side from suffering defeat.
Popov 6 – A tough character that led his side in the first half as he ensured that Spain were limited to long range efforts.
Despotovski 5.5 – Another player that was asked to track back rather than be able to express himself.
Georgievski 5.5 – Was part of the eight-man defensive unit employed by the hosts and was not particularly missed when he went off.
Sumulikoski 5.5 – Worked tirelessly as he powered back and then moved forward as the game ebbed and flowed.
Naumoski 6- Heavily involved, but mainly for either being fouled or trying to win free-kicks. Did set up Macedonia’s second goal to show what he can do.
Stojkov 6 – Looked to back up the striker and did well as he was involved as the hosts look to break clear.

Pandev 9 – What more can a team that plays one up front ask of their striker against the European champions as he produced exemplary finishing.
Subs
Ivanosvski, Mojson, Grozdanovski, Tasevski, Pacovski, Ibrahimi
SPAIN
Reina 5 – Beaten twice by Pandev with the first one being particularly unimpressive as he lost out on the one-on-one to the striker.
Capdevila 5.5 -Did well patrolling down the flank in the second period, but was absent as Pandev went through to net Macedonia’s second.
Pique 6.5 – Scored the winner and could have had another as he was given the freedom to go forward and show how effective he can be up front.
Puyol 5.5 – Cannot be pleased with the way Pandev went passed him in the first half or his dive, but he made up for it with a strong second half.
Arbeloa 5.5 – Stepped up and should have been helped his centre-backs out when Pandev raced clear to open the scoring.
Xabi Alonso 5.5 – Has only had a few days of pre-season training and it showed as he contributed little.
Xavi 6.5 – Applauded as he went off by the home fans for a controlled display that ensured Spain were able to mount their comeback after uncharacteristically lashing out.
Silva 7 – Did not find the net, but busy throughout and impressed with his technique and creative side.
Cazorla 5.5 – Sent over one cross and had a couple of long-range shots, which meant he was more successful then most.
Villa 5 – Hit the post when offside and sent a shot well wide in what was a poor return to international football for the striker.
Torres 6.5 – Worked hard to earn his goal and took it well when he was given the chance before he went off in a move to please his club manager.
Duration : 0:4:35
Zinedine Zidane Champions’ League Final 2002
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Duration : 0:1:7
Zinedine Zidane Champions’ League Final 2002
Winning Goal y the worlds est player for the worlds best club in the champions league
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ReaL Madrid Vs Real Sociedad 2-0 All Goals
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Duration : 0:2:9
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La primera Liga para Galicia
Hoy es un día especial, 9 años atrás el Deportivo de la Coruña fue el mejor club de este país.
Tras la crueldad del fatídico penalti ante el Valencia en 1994, el fútbol le hizo justicia al Deportivo un buen 19 de mayo del año 2000. Ese día, miles de coruñeses y de gallegos festejaron por todo lo alto la primera Liga para Galicia, la primera Liga para el noroeste de España.

Duration : 0:8:35
La primera Liga para Galicia
Hoy es un día especial, 9 años atrás el Deportivo de la Coruña fue el mejor club de este país.
Tras la crueldad del fatídico penalti ante el Valencia en 1994, el fútbol le hizo justicia al Deportivo un buen 19 de mayo del año 2000. Ese día, miles de coruñeses y de gallegos festejaron por todo lo alto la primera Liga para Galicia, la primera Liga para el noroeste de España.

Duration : 0:8:35
GOLES UD ROTEÑA 0 7 SEVILLA FC 18 07 09