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EUL Draw - Round of 16

 

APOEL (CYP) vs Anderlecht (BEL)

Rostov (RUS) vs Manchester United (ENG)

København (DEN) vs Ajax (NED)

Celta Vigo (ESP) vs Krasnodar (RUS)

Schalke (GER) vs Borussia M'Gladbach (GER)

Lyon (FRA) vs Roma (ITA)

Olympiacos (GRE) vs Beşiktaş (TUR)

Gent (BEL) vs Genk (BEL)

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Today was Feyenoord (Rotterdam) - PSV (Eindhoven) in the Dutch competition, the 1st and 2nd placed teams in the competition so a big match. Feyenoord won because of a 82nd minute goal that would never ever have been given if there had not been goal line technology :d 

 

The ball didn't pass the line, then PSV's goalkeeper Jeroen Zoet picked it up in such a way that it passed the line by a few millimeter, resulting in 'Goal' instead of 'No goal' :facepalm:

 

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On 26. 02. 2017. at 17:15, heywoodu said:

Today was Feyenoord (Rotterdam) - PSV (Eindhoven) in the Dutch competition, the 1st and 2nd placed teams in the competition so a big match. Feyenoord won because of a 82nd minute goal that would never ever have been given if there had not been goal line technology :d 

 

The ball didn't pass the line, then PSV's goalkeeper Jeroen Zoet picked it up in such a way that it passed the line by a few millimeter, resulting in 'Goal' instead of 'No goal' :facepalm:

 

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Wow, this is really bizarre. Btw I didn't know you have goal technology in Dutch league :d 

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2 minutes ago, crovitlaci said:

 

Wow, this is really bizarre. Btw I didn't know you have goal technology in Dutch league :d 

Yep, but only in one stadium because it's too expensive :p

 

First half of the season it's in Ajax' stadium in Amsterdam and then it's moved to Feyenoord's stadium in Rotterdam :d

 

In our national cup competition we have video referees for the big matches, like this week's semi-finals. 

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46 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Yep, but only in one stadium because it's too expensive :p

 

First half of the season it's in Ajax' stadium in Amsterdam and then it's moved to Feyenoord's stadium in Rotterdam :d

 

In our national cup competition we have video referees for the big matches, like this week's semi-finals. 

 

Yes, I know it's expensive, that's why I was surprised. :dGreat job from your federation anyway.

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The qualifying for Fifa U-20 World Cup 2017 are in progress for the last two confederations: CONCACAF and CAF

 

In North America :MEX and :HON  have secured two of the four available CONCACAFspots; last matches Usa vs El Salvador (Usa just need a draw) and Panama Vs Costarica will be decisive.

 

In Africa  :ZAM  have clinched the first ticket for WC 2017, after won both matches in group A; Egypt, Mali and Guinea will fight for 2nd place in last the matchday

In gruop B: South Africa, Senegal, Sudan and Cameroon will play today and Sunday for the two remaining tickets

The surprise is the absence of two "big teams": Ghana and Nigeria, both nations not qualified for the final CAF championship. 

 

The Official Draw for the FIFA U-20 World Cup will take place on March 15th.

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Fifa U-20 World Cup 2017

Concacaf qualified:  :MEX  :HON:USA  :CRC 

 

CONCACAF Champions League

(1st leg 14/15 March and 2nd leg 4/5 April)

 

Tigres UANL :MEX vs :CAN Vancouver Whitecaps FC

CF Pachuca :MEX vs :USA FC Dallas

 

Only Pachuca has already won the CCL (four time); Tigres finished runner-up last year, for other two teams could be their first final, the SF are their best result ever

Last not-Mexican team who won CCL is Saprissa (Crc) in 2005.

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