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Se acerca el Fin de año y al parecer las Matildas están de nuevo de moda, por eso con sus
nuevas contrataciones, oh perdón son la selección Femenil de Australia han creado un
calendario , las fotos son del año pasado pero tu puedes ver las y si te gustan hacer uno
propio del 2009.
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All of Asia's major club football rivalries: Featured Derby: The Tehran Derby, Tehran, Iran
Esteghlal FC vs Persepolis FC World Soccer Magazine declared the Tehran derby as the most
important derby in Asia. First contested in 1968, Esteghal FC currently hold the advantage having
won 20 games compared to Persepolis's 15 victories.
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2008 AFC Grand Final - Adelaide United Vs Gamba Osaka
Originally uploaded by philwillmedia La final de la AFC se repitió en el mundial de clubes
para saber el rival de los diablos del Manchester United:
El Adelaide United perdió ante el Gamba Osaka por un solo tanto. Gama Osaka; ganador de los
cuartos de finales, se enfrentará contra el Manchester United en las semifinales del mundial
de clubes.
New world clubs couldn't care less if the Club World Cup is derided by Europe, or the rest of
football's established order.
That's the message coming loud and clear from Aurelio Vidmar, a former Oceania player-of-the-year
and current coach of Adelaide United following the A-League's club's fairytale final third of 2008.
Many, many apologies for not most posting for so long. I'll blame the financial crisis? Well
through a combination of exams and work related dramas, I have been kept away from my blog. For
those of you who don't know, you can actually find a few of my recent blogs on FourFourTwo here.
Yes, I [...]
Great game in the A-League recently, with Melbourne Victory going two goals down against Sydney FC,
but still living up to their name with a 3-2 win. The misery didn't end there for Sydney manager
John Kosmina. As well as watching his team give away a two goal lead, he got knocked to the ground
by [.