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Football 2016 Discussion Thread


Henry_Leon

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39 minutes ago, hckosice said:

so the hosts of the Euro 2020  are

 

Which cities will host games?
Munich (Germany) – three group matches and a quarter-final
Baku (Azerbaijan) – three group matches and a quarter-final
Rome (Italy) – three group matches and a quarter-final
St Petersburg (Russia) – three group matches and a quarter-final
Brussels (Belgium) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Copenhagen (Denmark) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Budapest (Hungary) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Amsterdam (Netherlands) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Dublin (Republic of Ireland) – three group matches and a round of 16
match
Bucharest (Romania) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Glasgow (Scotland) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Bilbao (Spain) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
London (England) – see below

Where will the semi-finals and final be?
The semi-finals and final of UEFA EURO 2020 will be held at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

 

 

lol who will play the qualifiers ?

 

For the 1st time, the hosts aren't automatically qualified, so all countries will play the qualification matchs :p 

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Host City logo: ROME (Roma)
Risultati immagini per uefa 2020
Host City Logo: LONDON (Semifinals & Finals)
 
Risultati immagini per uefa 2020
 
Will follow in next days the others logos of Host Cities
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CAF has announced the pots for each team for the upcoming AFCON draw.

Gabon will host the tournament which will take place from 14 January – 5 February 2017.

The draw will take place on the 19th of October to determine the actual groups.

 

Pot 1: Gabon,Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana , Algeria

Pot 2: Tunisia ,Mali ,Burkina Faso, DR Congo

Pot 3: Cameroon,Senegal,Morocco,Egypt

Pot 4: Togo,Uganda, Zimbabwe,Guinea Bissau

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Inter have been pathetic, especially in defense. :smash:  Sparta have been playing much, much better, should have led by more to be honest.

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:ITA  2 win (Roma and Fiorentina) and 2 lose (Sassuolo and Inter ...:wall: )

 

Notable facts of day 2:

  • Francesco Totti  magic match (3 assist)  MVP of match, good gift for his 40 years (two days ago)
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic (scores winning goal for Man Utd) has now scored for seven different clubs in European
  • Dundalk :IRL  secure first-ever UEFA Europa League group stage win for an Irish club (Ciaran Kilduff goal scorer)

  • Jan Sýkora (Slovan Liberec)  scored the quickest goal in UEFA Europa League history (10.69 seconds)

  •  Ajax, APOEL, Krasnodar, Schalke, Shakhtar Donetsk and Zenit have a perfect record two games won into this season’s UEFA Europa League group stage

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On 22.09.2016 at 21:31, hckosice said:

so the hosts of the Euro 2020  are

 

Which cities will host games?
Munich (Germany) – three group matches and a quarter-final
Baku (Azerbaijan) – three group matches and a quarter-final
Rome (Italy) – three group matches and a quarter-final
St Petersburg (Russia) – three group matches and a quarter-final
Brussels (Belgium) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Copenhagen (Denmark) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Budapest (Hungary) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Amsterdam (Netherlands) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Dublin (Republic of Ireland) – three group matches and a round of 16
match
Bucharest (Romania) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Glasgow (Scotland) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
Bilbao (Spain) – three group matches and a round of 16 match
London (England) – see below

Where will the semi-finals and final be?
The semi-finals and final of UEFA EURO 2020 will be held at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

 

 

lol who will play the qualifiers ?

 

 

Has anybody seen Euro 2020 ridiculous qualifying system? Just look at this!

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27 minutes ago, Dmitry said:

 

Has anybody seen Euro 2020 ridiculous qualifying system? Just look at this!

 

looks too much complicated at first view..especially the play-off system

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