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Kazakhstan vs England FIFA/UEFA World Cup 2010 Qualifiers - 1st Goal
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Watch – Kazakhstan vs England FIFA/UEFA World Cup 2010 Qualifiers – 1st Goal

Sporati on FIFA World Cup 2010’s video summary and description Kazakhstan vs England FIFA/UEFA World Cup 2010 Qualifiers , 2009.06.06 Squads Kazakhstan: Mukashev, Skorykh, Karpovich, Fomichev, Kislitcin, Kukeyev Video information This FIFA World Cup 2010’s video is titled Kazakhstan vs England FIFA/UEFA World Cup 2010 Qualifiers – 1st Goal and credited to TheDrukkersorozo. Viewing time… Keep Reading

World Cup 2006 - Public Viewing - Kaiserslautern (Australia vs. Japan) Second Aussie Goal
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Watch – World Cup 2006 – Public Viewing – Kaiserslautern (Australia vs. Japan) Second Aussie Goal

Sporati on FIFA World Cup 2006’s video summary and description World Cup 2006 – Public Viewing – Kaiserslautern (Australia vs. Japan) Second Aussie Goal. Video information This FIFA World Cup 2006’s video is titled World Cup 2006 – Public Viewing – Kaiserslautern (Australia vs. Japan) Second Aussie Goal and credited to SoccerooCHANNEL. Viewing time is… Keep Reading

World Cup 2006 - Public Viewing - Kaiserslautern (Australia vs. Japan) First Aussie Goal
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Watch – World Cup 2006 – Public Viewing – Kaiserslautern (Australia vs. Japan) First Aussie Goal

Sporati on FIFA World Cup 2006’s video summary and description World Cup 2006 – Public Viewing – Kaiserslautern (Australia vs. Japan) First Aussie Goal. Video information This FIFA World Cup 2006’s video is titled World Cup 2006 – Public Viewing – Kaiserslautern (Australia vs. Japan) First Aussie Goal and credited to SoccerooCHANNEL. Viewing time is… Keep Reading

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Dailymotion Video on: Paolo Maldini – The Ultimate Legend – Il Capitano

Maldini is one of the most influential players of all time. The son of Cesare Maldini, he has given his career to Milan and is the most-capped player in both the history of the club and Serie A. On 16 December 2007, after winning the FIFA Club World Cup over Boca Juniors, he announced that he will retire at the end of the season. The 1987--88 Scudetto marked Maldini's first major trophy, and the first of seven league titles, with the club. He was also part of AC Milan's undefeated "Dream Team" from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. In addition to winning his third Champions League and reaching the 1994 FIFA World Cup final, Maldini became the first defender ever to win World Soccer magazine's annual World Player of the Year Award. Maldini played his 600th Serie A match (not including playoff matches) on May 13, 2007, in a 1-1 draw at Calcio Catania. On 25 September 2005, Maldini broke Dino Zoff's Serie A appearance record after playing his 571st league match against Treviso F.B.C.; seven days earlier, he had played his 800th game in all competitions for Milan. Maldini has participated in eight UEFA Champions League finals during the course of his career, which is more than any other active player and near by one to a record held by Francisco Gento. He has lifted the championship trophy five times, the latest coming in Milan's 2-1 victory over Liverpool in the 2007 CL final on 23 May 2007. In November 2005, he announced his plans to retire at the end of the 2006-07 season, but relented and decided to stay on for one more year, making his impending retirement effective at the end of the '07-08 campaign. Towards the end of the 2007/2008 season it was announced Maldini would play on for one more season and at the end of the 2008/2009 season he hung up his boots. Milan plan to retire his number 3 shirt, but it will be bequeathed to one of his sons if he makes the club's senior side. His eldest son, Christian, is currently playing for the Milan youth squad. Goodbye Paolo Maldini, you gave your career to AC Milan. Author: farhadinho99 Tags: paolo maldini cesare rossoneri milan milanista capitano legend serie calcio uefa champions league baresi costacurta Posted: 03 June 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1 Keep Reading

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Dailymotion Video on: FIFA World CUp 2014 Brasil

a little video made with a mobile phone of my town Salvador Bahia Brasil. It shows our current transportation. Our trains in wreck. And yesterday we were appointed as one of the FIfa world cup 2014 cities. Author: delaorden Tags: fifaworld cupsalvador bahia brasil Posted: 03 June 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 Keep Reading

sigla UEFA Champions League 2008/09
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Watch – sigla UEFA Champions League 2008/09

Sporati on UEFA Champions League 2020’s video summary and description sigla di UEFA Champions League 2008/09. Video information This UEFA Champions League 2020’s video is titled sigla UEFA Champions League 2008/09 and credited to 3ornitorinco69. Viewing time is 00:00:41, enjoy our fellow UEFA Champions League 2020 fans! Keep Reading

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USA video on: WC 94 Jürgen Klinsmann Goal v Belgium 2nd JUL 1994

WC 94 Jürgen Klinsmann Goal v Belgium 2nd JUL 1994 1994 FIFA World Cup USA WM 94 Germany - Belgium Detschland vs Belgien 3:2 (3:1) Match Date Venue / Stadium Time Attendance 37 02 July 1994 Chicago / Soldier Field 12:00 60246 Goals scoredRudi VOELLER (GER) 6, Georges GRUN (BEL) 8, Juergen KLINSMANN (GER) 11, Rudi VOELLER (GER) 40, Philippe ALBERT (BEL) 90 Germany Line-up [1] Bodo ILLGNER (GK) [4] Juergen KOHLER [5] Thomas HELMER [6] Guido BUCHWALD [8] Thomas HAESSLER [10] Lothar MATTHAEUS (-45') [13] Rudi VOELLER [14] Thomas BERTHOLD [16] Matthias SAMMER [17] Martin WAGNER [18] Juergen KLINSMANN (-86') Substitute(s) [12] Andreas KOEPKE (GK) [22] Oliver KAHN (GK) [2] Thomas STRUNZ [3] Andreas BREHME (+45') [7] Andreas MOELLER [9] Karlheinz RIEDLE [11] Stefan KUNTZ (+86') [15] Maurizio GAUDINO [19] Ulf KIRSTEN [20] Stefan EFFENBERG [21] Mario BASLER Coach Berti VOGTS (GER)Belgium Line-up [1] Michel PREUDHOMME (GK) [4] Philippe ALBERT [5] Rudi SMIDTS (-66') [6] Lorenzo STAELENS [7] Franky VAN DER ELST [8] Luc NILIS (-78') [10] Enzo SCIFO [13] Georges GRUN [14] Michel DE WOLF [15] Marc EMMERS [17] Josip WEBER Substitute(s) [12] Filip DE WILDE (GK) [20] Dany VERLINDEN (GK) [2] Dirk MEDVED [3] Vital BORKELMANS [9] Marc DEGRYSE [11] Alex CZERNIATYNSKI (+78') [16] Danny BOFFIN (+66') [18] Marc WILMOTS [19] Eric VAN MEIR [21] Stephan VAN DER HEYDEN [22] Pascal REINER Coach Paul VAN HIMST (BEL)CautionsThomas HELMER (GER) 13, Martin WAGNER (GER) 37, Philippe ALBERT (BEL) 38 Sent off Match OfficialsReferee Kurt ROETHLISBERGER (SUI ... From: drizzleJK Views: 14455 25 ratings Time: 09:34 More in Sports Keep Reading

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