Drogba, Ayew, Ba, Cisse and co... African Cup of Nations 2012 The Squads is a post from: Just
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Africa's finest are back. The African Cup of Nations 2012 is just days away now
and with that it is time to crank up the coverage on Just Football. Since starting
the site back in 2007 we have followed both the 2008 and 2010 Nations Cups very closely with
reports, reviews and analysis, and will continue to do so in 2012 as the competition moves north
from Angola to Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
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As mãos que seguraram um rifle tiveram o mesmo propósito dos pés que deram um passe precioso
para um gol: representar a esperança de dias melhores para uma nação.
Former champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and Gamba Osaka both registered timely first wins of the
AFC Champions League this week as the Group Stage of the 2012 edition reached the halfway point
with Al Jazira and Al Ittihad maintaining the only 100% records.
Last year's beaten finalists Jeonbuk ended Buriram United's perfect record in Group H as first
half goals from Lee Dong-gook and substitute Seo Sang-min ensured the K-League champions bounced
back from beginning the new continental campaign with back-to-back 5-1 defeats.
Asian football's two major continental tournaments have reached the knockout stages following
the conclusion of the group stages this week.
The AFC Champions League is usually dominated by South Korean clubs but only two of this year's
four representatives have made it through the group stage.
Saudi Arabian football will be well represented in the quarter-finals of the AFC Champions
League. Following this week's Round of 16 matches three sides from Saudi Arabia made it through to
the last eight with another five teams, all hailing from different nations, to join them in the
business end of the tournament.