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vor 43 Minuten schrieb crovitlaci:

Ovisno hoće li im bit dopušteno, npr. za Hezonju nisam siguran sad kako je u Knicksima, vjerojatno će ostat tamo i pokušat se izborit za startnu 5orku do početka sezone.

Hezonja Nije ni u planu, radi se o ovoj trojki koja je sad igrala. 

 

Uglavnom ako budu igrali te dvi utakmice moraju dobit pa još Poljsku i Madjarsku doma dobit. Iako i sa njima će biti teško protiv Litve. A bez njih ne znam da li mi možemo uopće nekog dobit. 

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Am 5.7.2018 um 13:11 schrieb Rafoo:

https://clasificacionolimpica2020.blogspot.com/2018/01/taekwondo.html?m=1

 

Po ovome zasad vrlo dobro stojimo s 4 kvote i 3 unutar top10

Trenutno 3 Kvote! 

 

Ali zapravo  tek je počelo , iduća godina je odlučujuća 

 

 

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vor 4 Stunden schrieb Rafoo:

Cudi me sto su od toga 2 muske a ne zenske

Ja mislim da Kristina Tomić ima dobre šanse, u formi je. Brečić i Kanaet su bili Europski prvaci ove godine i to ih je diglo medju pet. Njihov problem je da i nemaju bas neke rezultate na Grand Prix turnirima jer tu uvjek nastupaju u težim kategorijama nego normalno. Golec je bez šansi po meni, a u najlakšoj muškoj kategoriji nemamo nikoga. 

 

Kod žena možda imamo šansu čak na 4 kvote, iako i dvi bi bilo odlično. Trenutno lose ide Glasnović i Radoš, koje imaju lošu sezonu. Jelić je u naletu kao i Vuletić (i Sestic i Pole ali one su bez šanse). Vuletić i Glasnović su u istoj kategoriji, znaci samo jedna može na SP 2019. 

 

SP i Grand Prix turniri iduće godine su odlučujući. Na SP pobjednik dobiva 120 bodova, na Grand Prix 40 (Finale 80). Kad pogledaš sad razlike u bodovima jasno je da neko izvan Top 10 još uvjek ima šansi. A i ove godine su još tri Grand Prix (30 bodova) i Finale (60 bodova). 

 

Ne znam da li će naši pokušati preko Grand Slama. Izgleda da će se računati i rezultati od prošle godine, a posto većina (osim Tomić i Golec) nije nastupala bit će teško ako ne nemoguce. 

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:CRO CROATIAN ROAD TO TOKYO 2020 :CRO

 

Our men's U-21 football team played two matches in 2018. in their qualification group for Euro U21 in Italy. They played against Czech Republic in Karvina (CZE) and lost 2-1. Caleta-Car scored a goal for Croatia. Four days later we played in Velika Gorica against Moldova and won 4-0. Goalscorers for Croatia were Vlasic (2), Jakolis and Karacic. At the momen, we are in second place in our group and we are in position to advance to play-offs becaues we are in top four of second placed teams from all qualifying groups. Next match we will play in September in Belarus.

 

FOOTBALL M

Euro U21 qualification group 1

23rd March             Karvina (CZE)           Czech Republic :CZE - CROATIA :CRO        2:1

27th March             Varazdin (CRO)         CROATIA          :CRO - Moldova   :MDA        5:1

 

 

STANDINGS (group 1)

Pos Team     Pl W D L GF GA Pts  
1. Greece :GRE 7 6 1 0 22 2 19  
2. CROATIA
:CRO
7 5 1 1 21 5 16  
3. Belarus :BLR 6 3 1 2 8 6 10  
4. Czech Republic :CZE 6 3 1 2 10 12 10  
5. Moldova :MDA 7 1 0 6 5 20 3  
6. San Marino :SMR 7 0 0 7 1 22 0  
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5 minutes ago, Crolympic said:

:CRO CROATIAN ROAD TO TOKYO 2020 :CRO

 

Our men's U-21 football team played two matches in 2018. in their qualification group for Euro U21 in Italy. They played against Czech Republic in Karvina (CZE) and lost 2-1. Caleta-Car scored a goal for Croatia. Four days later we played in Velika Gorica against Moldova and won 4-0. Goalscorers for Croatia were Vlasic (2), Jakolis and Karacic. At the momen, we are in second place in our group and we are in position to advance to play-offs becaues we are in top four of second placed teams from all qualifying groups. Next match we will play in September in Belarus.

 

FOOTBALL M

Euro U21 qualification group 1

23rd March             Karvina (CZE)           Czech Republic :CZE - CROATIA :CRO        2:1

27th March             Varazdin (CRO)         CROATIA          :CRO - Moldova   :MDA        5:1

 

 

STANDINGS (group 1)

Pos Team     Pl W D L GF GA Pts  
1. Greece :GRE 7 6 1 0 22 2 19  
2. CROATIA
:CRO
7 5 1 1 21 5 16  
3. Belarus :BLR 6 3 1 2 8 6 10  
4. Czech Republic :CZE 6 3 1 2 10 12 10  
5. Moldova :MDA 7 1 0 6 5 20 3  
6. San Marino :SMR 7 0 0 7 1 22 0  

We are going to tokyo

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Croatia women's football team played three matches in 2018. in qualifications for 2019 FIFA women's World Cup in France where European teams will fight for Olympic Games. In April, we lost at home to Ukraine by 0-3 and Hungary by 1-3. In June, we lost a match against Sweden in Gothenburg by 0-4. Currently we are in the last place in our group and we lost all chances to qualify for World Championship and Olympic Games.

 

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World Cup UEFA qualification group 4

5th April     Zadar (CRO)                CROATIA :CRO     - Ukraine        :UKR    0:3

9th April     Zadar (CRO)                CROATIA :CRO     - Hungary       :HUN    1:3

7th June    Gothenburg (SWE)       Sweden    :SWE     - CROATIA    :CRO     0:4

 

 

STANDINGS (group 4)

Pos Team     Pl W D L GF GA Pts  
1. Sweden :SWE 6 5 0 1 18 2 15  
2. Denmark :DEN 6 5 0 1 21 6 15  
3. Ukraine :UKR 6 3 1 2 7 7 10  
4. Hungary :HUN 7 1 1 5 8 24 4  
5. CROATIA :CRO 7 0 2 5 4 19 2  
                     
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