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Cameroon
Coach:
Jules Fr閐閞ic Nyongha (62)
Goalkeepers:
Amour Patrick Tingyemb (23) (Tonnerre Yaound |
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Honduras
Goalkeepers:
Kevin Hernandez (Victoria)
Obed Enamorado (Vida)
Defenders:
Erick Norales (Marathon)
Quiarol Arzu (Platense)
Luis Ramos (FC Nitra, Slovakia)
David Molina (Motagua)
Andres Morales (Real Espa馻)
Samuel Caballero (Changchun Yatai, China)
Midfielders:
Mario Martinez (Real Espa馻)
Hendry Thomas (Olimpia)
Ramon Nunez (Olimpia)
Rigoberto Padilla (Hispano)
Marvin Sanchez (Platense)
Jorge Claros (Motagua)
Jefferson Bern醨dez (Motagua)
Forwards:
Louis Rhodes (Motagua)
Giorgio Welcome (Arsenal de Sarandi)
Jose Cesar G黫ty (Marathon)
Emil Martinez (Shanghai Shenhua, China)
Carlos Pavon (Real Espa馻)
Honduras are in Group D with Cameroon, Italy and South Korea. |
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Honduras
Goalkeepers:
Kevin Hernandez (Victoria)
Obed Enamorado (Vida)
Defenders:
Erick Norales (Marathon)
Quiarol Arzu (Platense)
Luis Ramos (FC Nitra, Slovakia)
David Molina (Motagua)
Andres Morales (Real Espa馻)
Samuel Caballero (Changchun Yatai, China)
Midfielders:
Mario Martinez (Real Espa馻)
Hendry Thomas (Olimpia)
Ramon Nunez (Olimpia)
Rigoberto Padilla (Hispano)
Marvin Sanchez (Platense)
Jorge Claros (Motagua)
Jefferson Bern醨dez (Motagua)
Forwards:
Louis Rhodes (Motagua)
Giorgio Welcome (Arsenal de Sarandi)
Jose Cesar G黫ty (Marathon)
Emil Martinez (Shanghai Shenhua, China)
Carlos Pavon (Real Espa馻)
Honduras are in Group D with Cameroon, Italy and South Korea. |
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Italy
Italy are, along with Argentina and Brazil, one of the favourites to win a medal in the Olympic Football tournament this year.
Coach:
Pierluigi Casiraghi
Goalkeepers:
Andrea Consigli (21) (Atalanta)
Emiliano Viviano (22) (Brescia)
Salvatore Sirigu (21) (Cremonese)
Defenders:
Salvatore Bocchetti (21) (Genoa)
Andrea Coda (23) (Udinese)
Domenico Criscito (21) (Genoa)
Paolo De Ceglie (21) (Juventus)
Lorenzo De Silvestri (20) (Lazio)
Marco Motta (22) (Udinese)
Andrea Ranocchia (20) (Arezzo)
Midfielders:
Ignazio Abate (21) (AC Milan)
Luca Cigarini (22) (Parma)
Daniele Dessena (21) (Parma)
Claudio Marchisio (22) (Juventus)
Riccardo Montolivo (23) (Fiorentina)
Antonio Nocerino (23) (Palermo)
Andrea Russotto (20) (Trevisio)
Antonio Candreva (21) (Udinese)
Strikers:
Robert Acquafresca (20) (Cagliari)
Sebastian Giovinco (21) (Juventus)
Tommaso Rocchi (30) (Lazio)
Giuseppe Rossi (21) (Villareal, Spain)
Italy have a young but talented squad and are placed in Group D with the Korea Republic, Cameroon and Honduras with them. Should qualify without too much trouble, especially with the likes of Giovinco and Rossi in the team. |
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South Korea
Coach:
Park Sung-Hwa
Goalkeepers:
Jung Sung-Ryong (23) (Seongnam Ilhwa)
Song Yoo-Geol (23) (Incheon United)
Defenders:
Shin Kwang-Hoon (21) (Pohang Steelers)
Kim Dong-Jin (26) (Zenit St. Petersburg, Russia)
Kang Min-Soo (22) (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
Kim Chang-Soo (23) (Busan I扨ark)
Kim Jin-Kyu (23) (FC Seoul)
Kim Geun-Hwan (22) (Kyung Hee University)
Midfielders:
Oh Jang-Eun (23) (Ulsan Hyundai)
Kim Jung-Woo (26) (Seongnam Ilhwa)
Lee Chung-Yong (20) (FC Seoul)
Ki Sung-Yong (19) (FC Seoul)
Kim Seung-Yong (23) (Gwangju Sangmu Phoenix)
Baek Ji-Hoon (23) (Suwon Samsung Bluewings)
Cho Young-Cheol (19) (Yokohama FC, Japan)
Strikers:
Shin Young-Rok (21) (Suwon Samsung Bluewings)
Park Chu-Young (23) (FC Seoul)
Lee Keun-Ho (23) (Daegu FC)
South Korea are in group D alongside Italy, Honduras and Cameroon. They have a young and inexperienced side and will struggle to progress beyond the group stages. |
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mendap |
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go mesia !!!! errr... x lyk ehh??? |
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nak pindah ker olympic board tak neh? |
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nak pindah ker olympic board tak neh? |
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Balas #31 epitome\ catat
x yah la kaka epi |
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Balas #29 katana83\ catat
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Reply #31 epitome's post
suke ati bro laaa...
aku ikut aja..
errr..off topik sat nohh..
..masa opening ceremony ari tu aku ada prasan kontinjen "sao tome and principe" |
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aku nak tengok sapa jadi jutawan nanti |
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Brazil to change 2008 Olympic Football kits
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Brazil's football team will no longer wear the country's official shirt with CBF Badge after the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) accepted a request from the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB).
Brazil's players complained on Saturday after being told they would play the rest of the Olympic games without their traditional badge on their shirts.
The badge, which consists of five stars representing the five World Cups won by Brazil above the letters CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation), has been removed because it contravenes Olympic policy, officials said.
Some critics said their official shirts with the five stars representing their five World Cup wins and the logo of their sponsors Nike went against the amateur spirit of the games. Teams are not permitted to wear national football federation badges.
"This is a load of messing around," midfielder Anderson told Brazilian media in Shenyang, where his side face New Zealand in a Group C game on Sunday.
"It's a pain to play without the symbol on the shirt because it imposes respect. We're five times champions of the world and we carry that on our chest."
"But it's a political matter and something which the players don't need to get involved in."
Brazil wore the badge in their 1-0 win over Belgium on Wednesday but were asked by the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB) to change it for the rest of the tournament, the CBF said.
The CBF said it agreed with the request to help Rio de Janeiro's bid to stage the 2016 Games.
Sources : http://www.footballshirtculture.com
[ Last edited by HangPC2 at 25-8-2008 07:42 PM ] |
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Brazil to change 2008 Olympic Football kits
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Brazil's football team will no longer wear the country's official shirt with CBF Badge after the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) accepted a request from the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB).
Brazil's players complained on Saturday after being told they would play the rest of the Olympic games without their traditional badge on their shirts.
The badge, which consists of five stars representing the five World Cups won by Brazil above the letters CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation), has been removed because it contravenes Olympic policy, officials said.
Some critics said their official shirts with the five stars representing their five World Cup wins and the logo of their sponsors Nike went against the amateur spirit of the games. Teams are not permitted to wear national football federation badges.
"This is a load of messing around," midfielder Anderson told Brazilian media in Shenyang, where his side face New Zealand in a Group C game on Sunday.
"It's a pain to play without the symbol on the shirt because it imposes respect. We're five times champions of the world and we carry that on our chest."
"But it's a political matter and something which the players don't need to get involved in."
Brazil wore the badge in their 1-0 win over Belgium on Wednesday but were asked by the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB) to change it for the rest of the tournament, the CBF said.
The CBF said it agreed with the request to help Rio de Janeiro's bid to stage the 2016 Games.
Sources : http://www.footballshirtculture.com
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Reply #37 HangPC2's post
mcm2 hal... janji samba & joga bonito ttp ada :pompom: |
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Balas #38 katana83\ catat
best tgk brazil main semua nk tunjuk skill tp ronaldinho menjadi.skill pun best |
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