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So we have our Luis Suarez too it seems :lol:

 

Juraj Kucka and his Dracula-like bite yesterday in the Champions League 1st pre-qualifying round against LUX champion... I swear, that Slovan Bratislava just can not stop on regular basis invent new ways how to embarass this country :rolleyes:

 

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2 hours ago, thepharoah said:

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Africa 2026 WC qualifiers draw , 1st team of each group qualifies to WC 

Quick analysis: 

  

:ALG:TUN:SEN Will make it with little to no trouble.  

  

:MAR has a tough group but they are step above in quality of almost everyone so they'll make it too.  

  

:NGR is superior to :RSA or :BEN bit you can never be 100% sure with them.  

 

Group A is :EGY vs :BUR with 60/40 chances respectively I'd say.   

Group I is :MLI vs :GHA with 45/55 chances respectively. Mali was very unlucky.

  

:CMR is favorite but they should watch out for both :CPV and :LBA in my opinion. I think this group could see an upset. 

  

:CIV favorite but VERY tricky opponents like :GAM, :GAB and :KEN are there. 

 

  

 

 

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:ITA  won Euro U19 :champion:

 

Final :ITA  1 - 0 :POR  gol by Michael Kayode

 

Italy have now won the U19 EURO title on two occasions, the first in 2003 (2-0 vs Portugal)

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On 7/14/2023 at 1:09 AM, LDOG said:

Quick analysis: 

  

:ALG:TUN:SEN Will make it with little to no trouble.  

  

:MAR has a tough group but they are step above in quality of almost everyone so they'll make it too.  

  

:NGR is superior to :RSA or :BEN bit you can never be 100% sure with them.  

 

Group A is :EGY vs :BUR with 60/40 chances respectively I'd say.   

Group I is :MLI vs :GHA with 45/55 chances respectively. Mali was very unlucky.

  

:CMR is favorite but they should watch out for both :CPV and :LBA in my opinion. I think this group could see an upset. 

  

:CIV favorite but VERY tricky opponents like :GAM, :GAB and :KEN are there. 

 

  

 

 

I feel it wont be easy for :SEN The match against :COD Won’t be easy. 
Group I looks the toughest as does Group A.

 

:ALG & :TUN got very favourable draws. 
I think either :MLI Or :BUR will qualify for the expanded WC in 2026 for the first time in their history. 

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Apparently the :KSA club of Al-Hilal offered PSG 300 Million EUR to buy Mbappe ... for the next and only 1 season, before him moving the season after to Real Madrid.

 

Man, that must be fun feel, to shit and piss money daily whenever you wish just like that :rolleyes:

 

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