Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

2014 FIFA World Cup (Belgium vs United States): Belgium Advances to Quarters to Face Argentina


Belgium wins and through to the next round to face Argentina on Saturday (July 5). 

Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne scored the first goal of the match. CreditImage by Marcos Brindicci/Reuters


Last match of the Round-16 was played today between the United States and Belgium at Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador. Belgium advances to the quarter-finals after beating the United States 2-1 in extra time.

Though Belgium won against the United States; but the soccer fans will never forget the heroics of the U.S. goalkeepper - Tim Howard, who kept on defying the Belgian attack throughout 120 minutes of the match. Howard had 16 saves, the most by any goalkeeper in the last 5 decades.
 
Kevin De Bruyne scored for Belgium in the 93rd moniute of the match to put them up 1-0 versus the United States in extra-time. Just before the finish of fir
st half of extra time Romelu Lukaku doubled the Belgian lead.  

Two minutes later, the last U.S. substitution, the 19-year-old Julian Green powered a shot into Belgium’s net to cut the lead to one.  

Belgium was lucky to survive in the dying moments of the second half of regular time when the U.S. forward Chris Wondolowski sent a shot barely over the crossbar, which could easily be said the cleanest chance for the team USA.  

Earlier today, Argentina emerged as victorious in its Round of 16 match against Switzerland, 1-0, in a dramatic extra-time encounter  when Lionel Messi passed to Angel Di Maria for the winning goal just two minutes before finishing the second half of extra time.  

Now all eight group winners make it through to the quarter-finals, which will start from July 4 after the two days' rest. Schedule is as follows:  

Friday July 4/5  

France v Germany 9:00 pm PST
Brazil v Colombia 1:00 am PST  

Saturday July 5/6  

Argentina v Belgium 9:00 pm PST
Holland v Costa Rica 1:00 am PST  

Source:  

fifa.com  

goal.com

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

2014 FIFA World Cup: Italy 0 - 1 Uruguay -- Uruguay Advances, Italy Ousted

Rio de Janeiro (Tuesday, June 24) - Reported by madn3wz

Italy take on Uruguay in an important Group D match being played at Estádio das Dunas, Natal.

 Italy 0 - 1 Uruguay -- Uruguay Advances, Italy Ousted


Italy is on the brink of the exit from 2014 FIFA World Cup as Uruguay striker No. 3 Diego Godín scores first goal in the 81st minute of the match.

A draw would have been worked for Italy, but Uruguay had to win to qualify for next round and they did it.

Two minutes now remain for Italy to save their World Cup skins... They've still not created a genuine chance.

The match is over and it was all for Italian showdown in this World Cup.

Costa Rica have alreay qualified for the kock-out round after playing a goal-less draw against England. Unlucky England exit the World Cup without a win.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Portugal vs Spain (Euro 2012 1st Semifinal) Live -- First half finished goal-less

Donetsk, Ukraine (Wed, Jun 27) – First 20 minutes of the first half of first semifinal of soccer’s European Championship 2012 have gone goal-less as Spain and Portugal couldn’t score any goal. 

Portugal vs Spain (Euro 2012 1st Semifinal) Live -- First half finished goal-less


The match is being played at the Donbass Arena in Donetsk, Ukraine.

The winner of the match will face record 3-time winner Germany or Italy intournament final schedule on July 1. 

Defending champion Spain, also the reigning world champion, is aiming to become the first team to successfully defend the title. 

On the other hand Portugal led by Cristiano Ronaldo, on the hunt for a major title, was runner-up in 2004. 

The other semifinal will be played tomorrow between Italy and Germany in Warsaw.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Euro 2012: Portugal vs Netherlands (Video Highlights) -- Ronaldo double steers Portugal into last eight

KHARKIV, Ukraine (Mon, Jun 18) – Cristiano Ronaldo scored both goals as Portugal beat the Netherlands 2-1 on Sunday to reach the quarter-finals of Euro 2012 and eliminate the Dutch, beaten World Cup finalists two years ago.

Euro 2012: Portugal vs Netherlands -- Ronaldo double steers Portugal into last eight
Ronaldo proved against the Netherlands why many regard him as the best current European footballer. The Real Madrid forward's two goals gave Portugal a 2-1 victory over the Dutch to set-up a quarter-final clash against Czech Republic on Thursday at Warsaw, Poland.

In a thrilling and exciting match, Ronaldo cancelled out Rafael van der Vaart's early opener for the Dutch with a 28th minute equalizer and hit the decider 16 minutes from time as Portugal went through as runners-up behind Germany.

Watch video of the magical double by Portugal's captain Cristiano Ronaldo:


 Report Tags: Cristiano Ronaldo, Euro 2012, Portugal, Holland, Netherlands, Euro 2012 Quarter-finals, Czech Republic, Warsaw, Poland, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Champions League Soccer: Barcelona 7 - 1 Bayern Leverkusen (Video) -- Super Messi stormed with 5 goals

Lionel Messi becomes the first player to score five in a single game in the Champions League as Barca wipe out Leverkusen at Camp Nou. Messi also moved last night to within seven goals of becoming the highest goal-scorer in Barcelona's history at the age of just 24.

Barcelona 7 - 1 Bayern Leverkusen -- Super Messi stormed with 5 goals


His last night's 5-goal performance means Messi is just seven - seven -goals short of Barcelona's all-time record of 235, held by Cesar Rodriguez. The most recent 186 have been scored in 201 games. 

Messi has managed to hit the net 49 times in just 53 games for Barca this season and is within seven goals of becoming the club's all-time leading scorer.

Watch below the exclusive video of goals in this match:


Monday, August 29, 2011

Arsenal Targeting Bolton Defender Gary Cahill with an Improved Bid of £12 Million

LONDON – According to reports by Sunday Mirror; Arsenal has decided to make an improved offer to Bolton defender Gary Cahill.



Arsenal Targeting Bolton Defender Gary Cahill with an Improved Bid of £12 Million
 Gary Cahill joined Bolton back in 2008 and has scored 12 goals in his 114 appearances for his team. Cahill has also debuted for England in September 2010 against Bulgaria and made three appearances for England since then.

Earlier it was reported that Arsenal offered a deal worth of £6 million for Cahill; but it was fiercely rejected on Thursday by the Reebok Stadium club. In a press conference before weekend clash against Liverpool Bolton’s manager Owen Coyle criticized the offer made by Arsenal for Gary Cahill.

Now inside sources have revealed that a new £12 million bid for Cahill is being prepared by Arsenal, which could rise to £15 million subject to any honours he achieves for either club or country during a proposed five-year contract.








Sunday, August 28, 2011

In a Wayne Rooney Show Down Manchester United Crushed Arsenal by 8-2 (All Goal Highlights Video)

The Gunners were shot down by Manchester United with a humiliating score line of 8-2. The day proved to be a relegation day for Arsenal as Red Devils exploited every bit of the weakness exposed by the opposition.



Wayne Rooney's Third Goal of the Match in 8-2 Victory against Arsenal

 For Manchester United, their striker Wayne Rooney hit the sixth hat-trick of his career with Man United; that made it 152 goals for him at United to climb to ninth in their all-time list and became the highest scorer for United in Premier League with total of 107, including latest three.

The 25-year-old Rooney is still a good way behind United's record top scorer Bobby Charlton's haul of 249; but that will not stop him going for it.

Watch all-goal highlights video of the match below:







Friday, August 26, 2011

UEFA Super Cup Final: Barcelona 2-0 Porto -- Messi, Fabregas Lift Barca to Victory (Full Match Highlights Video)

MONACO - Barcelona thrashed Porto 2-0 to pick up the trophy in UEFA Super Cup final on Friday. Argentina forward Lionel Messi and former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas scored one goal each in the final.



Barcelona 77th minute substitute Cesc Fábregas celebrates scoring his side's second goal against Porto in UEFA Super Cup final
Playing together, a decade after being teammates in the Barcelona youth academy, Lionel Messi and Cesc Fabregas linked up again Friday to help Barca win the European Super Cup with a 2-0 victory over FC Porto, which finished the match with nine men.

Porto midfielder Freddy Guarin helped Lionel Messi, named as the Best Player in Europe on Thursday, scoring first goal for Barcelona in the 39th minute when a stranded back-pass was intercepted by the brilliance of Messi.

Just two minutes before official times finishes Messi found substitute Fabregas with an intuitive pass in the 88th minute that Barcelona's star offseason signing finished with a neat volley.

Victory made Pep Guardiola the most decorated coach in Barcelona's history with 12 trophies in just his fourth season. Dutchman Johan Cruyff, like Guardiola a former Barca playing great, has 11.

"To win 12 out of 15 titles is an average of four a year — it's too much, unthinkable!" Guardiola said.

Guardiola typically passed the credit to his players, who have welcomed back Fabregas eight years after he left for Arsenal as a 16-year-old.

"It's a special generation because these are not only huge players they are also friends," Guardiola said.

"Cesc is a very, very good player. He has everything it takes to play good football in midfield. His goal was a very good pass from Leo and then a very good piece of control from Cesc because he controlled the ball quickly and shot very well."

Fabregas also was able to take advantage of extra space after Porto defender Rolando got a second yellow card for tripping Messi in the 86th.

Guarin was then shown a straight red card for a petulant challenge on Javier Mascherano in the 90th.

The teams strode on to the field with Barcelona captain Xavi Hernandez carrying the giant-handled Champions League trophy and Porto goalkeeper Helton bearing the heavier Europa League silverware in his arms.

On a typically humid Monaco evening, Barcelona seemed more weighed down by the heavy air early on as Porto set about denying the Spanish side space.

Joao Moutinho brought the first save from Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes in the seventh minute with a curling right-foot shot.

Three minutes later, Barcelona's Pedro Rodriguez was left clear in space by a sliced clearance but his volleyed lob was too high.

Porto then began a short period of dominating play, and big forward Hulk fired a sweeping left-footed shot flashing across the Barcelona goalmouth.

Copying a page from their opponents' playbook, Porto pressed further up the field, cutting off supply lines from Barcelona defenders to their meticulous passing midfielders.

"We prevented them leaving their own half. We were making Barcelona make mistakes and it's a shame we didn't score," Porto coach Vitor Pereira said.

"I'm very happy with our performance. The only thing I don't like is the result."

Midway through the half, Barcelona shook off the shackles and Messi sparked into life, skipping over three challenges before his attempted pass into David Villa's stride was stopped by defender Cristian Sapunaru's stretching block.

Xavi tested Porto keeper Helton for the first time in the 37th minute, hitting a rising shot that was tipped over the crossbar.

Two minutes later, Messi took advantage of Guarin's slack pass, as the Colombian midfielder did not seem to see him trailing 10 meters (yards) behind the play after a Barcelona attack broke down.

Messi clinically exploited the lapse to score his first European Super Cup goal, completing the set of every major club competition he has played in. He has also scored in the Spanish league, Spanish cup, Champions League, Spanish Super Cup and Club World Cup.

Porto started the second half strongly and soon forced two more saves from Valdes diving to his left. Moutinho sliced a left-footed effort from the edge of the penalty area, then Guarin drove powerfully from 35 meters (yards).

Helton kept his side in the contest in the 57th, diving to smother a low shot from Villa who was played in by Andres Iniesta.

The Brazilian keeper reacted sharply minutes later to deny Pedro, who had collected a perfect pass from Messi on a breakaway.

Villa was substituted for Alexis Sanchez, the Chilean winger signed for €26 million ($37 million) from Udinese in the offseason.

Barcelona's other expensive new boy came on for the final 10 minutes, and quickly sealed the victory. Fabregas now has two winners' medals in two weeks, following a Spanish Super Cup triumph over Real Madrid, since his prodigal return.

Watch full match highlights below:



Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Barcelona 5-0 Napoli: Match Highlights - Csec Fabregas thrilled to score first Barcelona goal

It was just matter of time Csec Fabregas didn’t take very long to cherish his return to homeland and his boyhood club FC Barcelona with an opening goal against Napoli during a 5-0 smash.



Fabregas thrilled to score first Barcelona goal: Great start to week



Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola handed Cesc Fabregas a starting place in the friendly match against Napoli with the squad that was a blend of youth and experience as Gerard Pique, Thiago, Iniesta, David Villa and Kiko debuted for FC Barcelona.

That was the first appearance of Fabregas following his £29m move from Arsenal and he made his intentions very clear to all rival club teams.

Watch video of all-goal highlights Barcelona 5-0 Napoli, below:





Saturday, August 20, 2011

Barclays Premier League - Arsenal 0-2 Liverpool: Controversial Ramsey Owngoal Sunk the Gunners (VIDEO)

Arsenal is definitely running very low not only due to the transfer issues of their key players like captain Csec Fabregas to FC Barcelona and Samir Nasri to Manchester City; but the ghost of bad luck and misfortune seemed to follow them in first two games in the latest edition of BPL (Barclays Premier League) against New Castle and Liverpool respectively.



Arsenal 0-2 Liverpool: Controversial Ramsey Owngoal Sunk the Gunners

In the latest match against Liverpool at home Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey’s bizarre own goal put Arsenal into new lows of dire and dismal summer with a 2-0 home defeat to Liverpool this afternoon. In the first two games the Gunners bagged only one point without scoring any goal from them.

The Gunners’ latest defeat in the hands of Liverpool is the first one at home in last 11 seasons.

Sending Liverpool on their way to all three points at the Emirates was this hapless own goal from Ramsey, who saw Ignasi Miquel’s attempted clearance smack off his mush and over goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny. Luis Suarez made the points secure with his second goal of the season before the finish.




Sunday, August 14, 2011

Barclays Premier League 2011/12 - - PHOTOS: Victorious Start for United Against WBA

United Beat WBA 2-1: Wayne Rooney put United ahead 1-0 in the 13th minute of the match.
A victorious start for defending champions as Manchester United took down West Brom 2-1 on Sunday (August 14) while Chelsea ended in a scoreless draw at Stoke.



Sir Alex Ferguson sent out a youthful United team including Tom Cleverley, Danny Welbeck, Chris Smalling and Fabio da Silva, as well as debutants David De Gea and Ashley Young, and they needed a late Steven Reid own goal to seal the points at the Hawthorns.

Ashley Young was lucky enough to get 80th minute goal for defending champions when a defender deflected a cross from Young into the net which ensured United did not follow Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea in failing to win their opening match.

Veteran United star Wayne Rooney put United ahead 1-0 in the 13th minute, and West Brom leveled the score in the 37th when Shane Long's angled shot went under David de Gea, renewing questions about the new 20-year-old Spanish goalkeeper.

See more exciting moments from the match between Manchester United and West Brom:



United Beat WBA 2-1 - Ashley Young of Man United celebrating 80th minute goal, for defending champions, which a defender deflected into the net.

United Beat WBA 2-1: Celebrations after Wayne Rooney put United ahead 1-0 in the 13th minute of the match.

United Beat WBA 2-1: United lost central defender Rio Ferdinand in the second half who is reportedly out for almost 6 weeks due calf muscle injury.

United Beat WBA 2-1: Wayne Rooney and Ashley Young celebrating victory in the opener of Premier League.

United Beat WBA 2-1: West Brom leveled the score in the 37th when Shane Long's angled shot went under United's goalkeeper David de Gea.


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

VIDEO: Amazing Penalty Kick by UAE Player Awana Diab (Theyab Awana) in World Cup Qualifier Between UAE and Lebanon

FIFA World Cup Qualifier Between Lebanon and UAE



AL AIN, UAE - UAE overcome Lebanon 6-2 late on Sunday night at Khalifa Stadium in Al Ain as they gear up for the World Cup qualifier against India on Thursday (Saturday/July 17).



The goal margin with which UAE thrashed Lebanon is not the only thing that made this match unforgettable for soccer fans but this match will be remembered for long due to the craziest ever backheel penalty shootout taken by UAE midfielder Awana Diab (Theyab Awana) in 78th minute of the match.

Soccer fanatics and followers of the sport have termed Diab's penalty kick as the ' best ever strike into the goal post', The Daily Mail reports. 



The 21-year-old Diab ran up like any other spot-kick but just moments before he was about to make contact he quickly spun around and took the penalty backwards leaving the goalkeeper stunned and wrong footed just watching the ball going into nets.

Watch the video of the craziest backheeled penalty kick by Awana Diab:

Sunday, July 17, 2011

VIDEO: Penalty Shootouts - - Women's World Cup: Japan Beat USA to Become the First Champion From Asia

FRANKFURT, Germany - The most spectacular Women’s World Cup final in history has produced the most surprising champion at the end.



Women's World Cup: Japan Beat USA to Become the First Champion From Asia
Japan became the first Asian nation to win the Women’s World Cup on Sunday, beating the United States in a penalty shootout after both sides were level at 2-2 after extra time.
 
The Japanese denied the U.S. team the chance to become the first country to lift the cup three times.



The Americans missed their first three penalties, and Japan went on to win the shootout 3-1 when Saki Kumagai slotted the final shot high past goalkeeper Hope Solo.

Japan was always driven by a greater purpose, hoping its success at the World Cup could provide some emotional relief for a nation still reeling from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.

It paid off.

The team displayed a banner reading “To our Friends Around the World — Thank You for Your Support” before the final, and coach Norio Sasaki inspired his players before the quarterfinal win over favorite Germany by showing them pictures of the devastation.

On Sunday, the players were even more pumped us as the match approached its climax.

In a thrilling finale, 32-year-old Japan captain Homare Sawa flicked a corner through a jumble of players and past Solo with three minutes of extra time left to equalize and set up the shootout.

“We ran and ran.We were exhausted but we kept running,” said Sawa, the top scorer in the tournament with five goals.

Japan had already scored late in regulation to force extra time, and the shootout success gave Japan its first victory over the United States in 26 games.

Japan goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori did more than her part, saving the first penalty from Shannon Boxx with her foot and swatting the third kick from substitute Tobin Heath away with her gloves. In between, Carli Lloyd skied her shot over the bar.




U.S. President Obama and Family Watching Women's World Cup Final -- The U.S. took 1-0 lead over Japan in second half

U.S. President Obama and Family Watching Women's World Cup final between the U.S. and Japan



WASHINGTON (July 17) - U.S. President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and their daughters Sasha and Malia watch the Women's World Cup final between the U.S. and Japan, from the Treaty Room office in the residence of the White House, Sunday, July 17, 2011.



The United States and Japan are tied 0-0 at the end of first half of the Women's World Cup final her on Sunday. But American players dominated in terrns of ball possession and took the lead 1-0 in second half.

The United States is seeking to become the first three-time champions. The Americans are the No. 1-ranked team in the world and the defending Olympic champions.



The Americans are seeking their first World Cup title since 1999. They also won in 1991.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

VIDEO: San Jose Goalkeeper David Bingham Scored from Own Penalty Box in a Friendly Match Against West Bromwich Albion

In a friendly match between San Jose and English Premier League outfit West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday a very rare incident happened when San Jose goalkeeper David Bingham scored from his own penalty box.



San Jose Goalkeeper David Bingham Scored from Own Penalty Box


Bingham's 90 yard punt (82 metres) bounced over the head of his opposition tam’s goalkeeper Boaz Myhill before crossing the goal-line.

Bingham's long punt down field deceived his opposition’s counterpart Boaz Myhill - who was staring directly into a setting sun at Buck Shaw Stadium without wearing a cap.

San Jose won the match 2-1 courtesy to Bingham's moment of glory that helped his side to amazing triumph over their English opponents.

Watch below the amazing 90 yard punt by David Bingham that earned goal for his team:





Sunday, June 26, 2011

Mexico Beat U.S. 4-2 in CONCACAF Gold Cup Final - - Goals and Highlights (Video and Photos)




PASADENA, Calif. – Mexico grabbed the CONCACAF Gold Cup on Saturday with a 4-2 victory over the United States in a hugely entertaining final played in front of 93,000 soccer fans.

Mexico Beat U.S. 4-2 in CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
The early 2-0 U.S. lead courtesy to Michael Bradley and Landon Donovan was wasted ultimately losing Gold Cup final to Mexico by 4-2. Donovan became the Gold Cup’s all-time leading scorer with 13 goals.

West Ham United's Pablo Barrera scored twice and played a key role in the victory of Mexico to claim a second consecutive CONCACAF Gold Cup. Andrés Guardado and Giovani dos Santos also scored for Mexico. This is the sixth Gold Cup title bagged by Mexico.

"There's no better moment than victory," Mexico's coach, José Manuel de la Torre, said. "Everything else is in the past now."

First watch the video of goals and highlights and then jump to the exclusive picture gallery of the winning moments for Mexico.

Mexico Beat U.S. 4-2 in CONCACAF Gold Cup Final

Mexico Beat U.S. 4-2 in CONCACAF Gold Cup Final

Mexico Beat U.S. 4-2 in CONCACAF Gold Cup Final

Mexico Beat U.S. 4-2 in CONCACAF Gold Cup Final

Thursday, June 23, 2011

CONCACAF Gold Cup Final: U.S. v Mexico at Rose Bowl on Saturday June 25, 2011

CONCACAF Gold Cup Final: U.S. v Mexico at Rose Bowl on Saturday June 25, 2011
Mexico and the United States have set a final clash in the 11th edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup competition. The final will be played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California on Saturday (June 25, 2011).



The United States beat Panama 1-0 and Mexico thrashed Honduras 2-0 in Wednesday's semifinals, setting up another championship final between the two power teams of the CONCACAF region.

In the semifinal between U.S. and Panama, two second-half substitutes contributed to Clint Dempsey's clincher, as the Americans secured their place in the CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals with a 1-0 victory over the Canal Men.

Mexico and the United States have won nine of the 10 Gold Cups have been played since tournament got the current form in 1991 and now the two soccer superpowers of the region will face each other in this year's Gold Cup final.

Mexico is the only team to have beaten the United States in the knockout stage of the Gold Cup, with victories in 1993, 1998 and 2009. And the Mexicans have looked more dominant so far in current tournament, outplaying their five opponents by an aggregate score of 18-2.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Barcelona Ends Up Man United's Winning Dream - - HIGHLIGHTS: UEFA Champions League Final Between Barcelona and Manchester United

In what proved to be an entertaining Champions League final, Barcelona capped a commanding performance to win 3-1 against Manchester United at the Wembley Stadium.

UEFA Champions League Final: Barcelona Crushed Manchester United by 3-1
 Manchester United fans are licking their wounds after their team's resounding defeat by Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League final.

Despite a first half Wayne Rooney equalizer, Man United became the latest club to be mesmerized by Lionel Messi and his team-mates, losing 3-1 in the cauldron atmosphere of Wembley Stadium.

Watch the exciting moments of the UEFA Champions League final between Barcelona and Manchester United at Wembley Stadium:



Barcelona v Manchester United by geuzehead
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Looking for something else ... Search below:

Image and video hosting by TinyPic