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Jogo 0641/2011 - Elim. Euro 2012 - Irlanda do Norte 0x1 Sérvia

Futebol no mundo e sua história 04 December @ 07:00 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Mais um jogo das eliminatórias da Eurocopa de 2012, foi realizada no dia 02/09/2011, na cidade de Belfast-NIR, onde jogaram as seleções da Irlanda do Norte (59º no ranking da FIFA) e a seleção da Sérvia (29º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
Copa do Mundo
1982Zaragoza 17/06/1982 YUG0:0NIR Group matches
Eliminatórias Continentais
Belgrade 25/03/2011 SRB2:1 (0:1)NIR 1992Belgrade 27/03/1991 YUG4:1 (1:1)NIR Group matches1992Belfast 12/09/1990 NIR0:2 (0:1)YUG Group matches1988Sarajevo 14/10/1987 YUG3:0 (2:0)NIR Group matches1988Belfast 29/04/1987 NIR1:2 (1:0)YUG Group matches1976Belgrade 19/11/1975 YUG1:0 (1:0)NIR Preliminary round1976Belfast 16/03/1975 NIR1:0 (1:0)YUG Preliminary round
O árbitro desse jogo, foi: Thomas Einwaller-AUT


O primeiro e único gol do jogo, foi de Marko Pantelic, aos 22 minutos do segundo tempo, sendo seu 10º gol pela seleção nacional.

Trapattoni lifts manager of the year award

One Team In Ireland 07 December @ 03:01 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni has won the Philips Manager of the Year award after guiding the national side to their first major championship finals in 10 years.
The Italian was in competition with Dublin football manager Pat Gilroy, who led the capital side to their first All-Ireland title in 16 years, Brian Cody, who lifted the Liam McCarthy trophy with Kilkenny, and Leinster's Heineken Cup-winning coach Joe Schmidt.

Ireland confirm Polish base

One Team In Ireland 09 December @ 12:16 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Ireland will be based in Gdynia in Poland for Euro 2012, the Football Association today confirmed
Giovanni Trapattoni and Marco Tardelli visited Poland this week to sign off on the base camp for the finals.
Gdynia is located in the Pomeranian region of Poland and is part of a metropolitan area around the city of Gdansk, known as Tricity.