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amisse 64 - Azdaje 3 : 1

Arena:   misma arena
Crowd:   2576
Weather:   
Highlights:
1 - 0 Santiago Manieu (8)
2 - 0 James Bonnamy (37)
2 - 1 Dragan Mirkovi? (66)
3 - 1 Nicolas Diaz (80)
 
Julien Ringeval (21)
Santiago Manieu (81)

Match report

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Dark skies made the crowd of 10070 at dsdsfafsadaw Arena a little nervous, but the rain held off. Aron Toots was the appointed referee with assistance provided by Owen Boucher and Luis Rizzi. Azdaje clearly preferred using their ability to attack in the middle.Always a threat, Miroslav Ralevi? tore past his marker and placed the ball right at the feet of the waiting Strahinja Arsi? who should have easily scored for Azdaje, but the ball went wide.Azdaje took the lead after 9 minutes making the score 0 - 1. Ilija Budim?evi? placed the ball out of reach for the home side's keeper after a fine move, coming in from the left.dsdsfafsadaw's Matija Jeki? was shown a yellow card after 10 minutes for slicing down an opponent.In a fantastic display of determination, Azdaje's Nikola Jak?i? forced himself to his feet, after an opponent viciously knocked him down.With 22 minutes played, Azdaje put themselves up 0 - 2 after an attack from the right, caused by a defensive blunder. The scorer was Strahinja Arsi?.After 23 minutes, a mistake by the home side's left defence allowed Larush Sylaj to get through. He outclassed the home side's keeper, adding another goal for the visitors. 0 - 3.With 24 minutes played, Du?an Ne?i? nearly put the visitors another one up as he broke through in the middle and fired from just outside the box, but his shot passed just over the bar.With 32 minutes played, a quick exchange of passes on the left wing freed Ilija Budim?evi? of Azdaje to slip through the defence and score another goal for the visitors. That made the score 0 - 4.0 - 4 was the halftime score.The home crowd was not impressed when Ilija Budim?evi? came in from the right, shooting hard to score after 50 minutes. Azdaje were now up 0 - 5.This third goal completed a hattrick for Ilija Budim?evi?.Mihajlo Mi?i? received a delicate pass through the home side's central defence after 64 minutes, and chipped it past the flailing keeper to score making it 0 - 6. The Azdaje fans went wild, whilst the home fans started to think about leaving early.Azdaje increased their lead after 66 minutes when Manojlo Vukadinovi? broke through on the right, upping the score to 0 - 7, much to the home crowd's dismay.After 79 minutes of game time, Ilija Budim?evi? had an excellent opportunity to add to the visitors' lead, clipping a volley hooked in from the right, but Petar Ognjenovi? was in the right place and tipped the ball over for a corner.After 82 minutes a combination in the middle resulted in a through ball for Mihajlo Mi?i? who increased Azdaje's lead to 0 - 8.Possession in this half belonged to Azdaje, who controlled the ball 89 percent of the time.

The match ends 0 - 8.Fairly good weather for football had drawn a crowd of 11982 to FC Valjak Arena. Timothy Allen was the appointed referee with assistance provided by Galabin Dimov and Ralf-Christian Heister. Ekskalibur's Charlie Bätz managed to lose the defenders as he advanced down the right wing and scored, putting the visitors ahead after 10 minutes. 0 - 1.13 minutes into the match, the visitors put themselves ahead 0 - 2 as Renzo Geerlings finished off an attack from the left with a spectacular scissors kick.The visitors' Leo Batzu took advantage of a misunderstanding between the home side's goalie and centre backs 18 minutes into the match. 0 - 3 for Ekskalibur.Confident in their lead, Ekskalibur's players relaxed and focused more on defending the lead than increasing it.The opposing supporters gave the referee an earful when he only gave Lazar Ra?i? from Valjak a yellow card after a mistimed challenge from behind 20 minutes into the game. That was far too lenient!A drive down the left side allowed Marius Cioar? to get in close and score another goal for Ekskalibur after 24 minutes, taking the score to 0 - 4.Artan Bejko received a delicate pass through the home side's central defence after 27 minutes, and chipped it past the flailing keeper to score making it 0 - 5. The Ekskalibur fans went wild, whilst the home fans started to think about leaving early.It was 0 - 5 at the break.After 48 minutes, Ekskalibur's Bo?ko Miri? burst through the central defence and let loose a cannonball of a shot, scoring for 0 - 6.After 55 minutes, Ekskalibur's Nic Gesess fell awkwardly, but was determined to stay in the match. That's the spirit!Kaddour Bedoui of Ekskalibur took advantage of a mistake on the home side's right after 61 minutes which increased the away team's lead to 0 - 7.After 62 minutes, an incisive pass through the middle gave Maarten-Jan Soutendijk a chance to increase the lead for Ekskalibur, and he did not disappoint. The score was then 0 - 8.The head of Bogoljub Baleti? connected with a corner kick after 74 minutes, and the ball ended up with Uro? Mi?i? of Valjak who blasted the ball into the net, making the score 1 - 8.Charlie Bätz was, after 79 minutes, almost able to extend the visitors' lead with a well placed diving header after the ball had looped into the centre, but the home side's keeper Aleksandar Jestrovi? made the save.Marius Cioar? received a delicate pass through the home side's central defence after 80 minutes, and chipped it past the flailing keeper to score making it 1 - 9. The Ekskalibur fans went wild, whilst the home fans started to think about leaving early.Possession in the forty-five minutes was dominated by Ekskalibur, with 80 percent of the ball.

The match ends 1 - 9.Fairly good weather for football had drawn a crowd of 12000 to D?CZ Arena. Domonkos Hajdu was the appointed referee with assistance provided by Alex Ringele and Botond Bai. Some good play on the left wing created an opportunity for the visitors 11 minutes into the match, and Bjorn van Grunsven wasn't about to let it go by. He got past the defenders and fired a shot that the keeper just missed. 0 - 1 for the visitors.The opposing supporters gave the referee an earful when he only gave Zoran Bjelajac from D?CZ a yellow card after a mistimed challenge from behind 22 minutes into the game. That was far too lenient!After 32 minutes, Penzosi sent a free kick in high over the penalty box. In what looked like a well-rehearsed move, the ball was headed backwards and reached Bjorn van Grunsven, who had plenty of space to place a well aimed shot - 0 - 2.The crowd gasped as ?tefan Kola?an of D?CZ was flattened by an opponent after 39 minutes and had to be carried off. István Kundrák came in off the bench.40 minutes into the game, Penzosi were awarded a penalty and Elmar Eiselt was able to increase the visitors' lead to 0 - 3 rolling the ball in by the right post.Felix Boote increased the visitors' lead by putting a volley away after a pass from the right. 0 - 4.The teams went for the halftime break at 0 - 4.The home crowd was not impressed when Elmar Eiselt came in from the right, shooting hard to score after 52 minutes. Penzosi were now up 0 - 5.After 58 minutes D?CZ's Stefan Dimitrijevi? contracted a slight foot injury, but didn't want to leave the game.With 61 minutes played, Penzosi put themselves up 0 - 6 after an attack from the right, caused by a defensive blunder. The scorer was Marco Antonio Ramírez de León.A drive down the left side allowed Bjorn van Grunsven to get in close and score another goal for Penzosi after 68 minutes, taking the score to 0 - 7.78 minutes into the match, the visitors put themselves ahead 0 - 8 as Marco Antonio Ramírez de León finished off an attack from the left with a spectacular scissors kick.With 80 minutes gone, Penzosi had a free kick in a decent position. Despite this being a great chance for a shot, they tried a cheeky move intended to bypass the defence. However, Bjorn van Grunsven did not manage to connect with it cleanly and the ball went out.The Penzosi players could smell victory in the air. Axel Koenigsmarck wasn't in a hurry to leave the field as he was substituted for Rainer Räihä after 87 minutes.Fritz Udo Nachlik left the field with a smile on his face as he was substituted 88 minutes into the game, as his team was in the lead. Leo Schuelke was the replacement.Content with how the game was proceeding, the Penzosi coach let Serhat Himmet replace Gyárfás Hódos after 89 minutes.Possession in the forty-five minutes was dominated by Penzosi, with 80 percent of the ball.

The match ends 0 - 8.The weather was pretty good, and a crowd of 22886 had shown up at ?kolsko dvori?te for the match. Noël Delaunay was the appointed referee with assistance provided by Ole Andersen and Eduardo Bacelar. pandini took the lead 4 minutes into the game, making the score 0 - 1 after some elegant movement down the middle. Lazar Ðokovi? was the scorer.14 minutes into the game, pandini had difficulty finding their positions and their organisation dropped to passable.OW*'s Milo? ?arkov put his head to a well placed ball, lifted in from the left, and scored to make the score 1 - 1 with 18 minutes showing on the scoreboard clock.Some good play on the left wing created an opportunity for the visitors 29 minutes into the match, and Rastko Vuli? wasn't about to let it go by. He got past the defenders and fired a shot that the keeper just missed. 1 - 2 for the visitors.After several obvious shirt pulling incidents, Veljko Sablji? got himself booked. The manager of pandini was not happy.35 minutes into the game, pandini seemed to suffer a certain amount of confusion and they fell to a inadequate level of organisation.Slaven Barovi? charged down the left and had a wonderful opportunity to score the equaliser for OW*, but the shot went well wide of the goal.With 38 minutes played, a quick exchange of passes on the left wing freed Uro? Preradovi? of pandini to slip through the defence and score another goal for the visitors. That made the score 1 - 3.1 - 3 was the halftime score.The coach gave his players an extra tactical briefing during the break, and after that pandini had solid organisation.OW* supporters cheered as good work down the right got the ball to Milo? ?irkovi? who reduced the visitors' lead after 49 minutes to 2 - 3.After 51 minutes, Slaven Barovi? made a dash down the middle past the away team's defenders to score the goal that made it 3 - 3.After the game, the most discussed event will probably be the penalty given after 59 minutes that gave the visitors the 3 - 4 lead. Despite the controversy, ?eljko ?aplji? struck home the penalty, as cool as anything.63 minutes into the game, pandini seemed a little tentative in their play as their organization fell to solid.Stanimir Ljoti? showed the skills that make him a real crowd pleaser as he, after 68 minutes, wove through the guests' entire central defence and put the 4 - 4 equaliser away.pandini had to make a substitution after 69 minutes. Jovan Risti? limped off the field and was replaced by Andrija Pekovi?.OW* enjoyed most of the ball, as they maintained 51 percent of possession.

pandini's Uro? Preradovi? finished emphatically to make the score 4 -5 after 96 minutes, after the enigmatic ?eljko ?aplji? pulled a delightful long pass from his box of tricks to bypass the defence.Extra time over, pandini were the victors!The match ends 4 - 5.The weather was pretty good, and a crowd of 12000 had shown up at Berkasovo Arena for the match. Oleg Osipov was the appointed referee with assistance provided by Sjors Tuur and Ricardo Quaresma. 10 minutes into the game, Luka ?a?enovi? had a great chance to put his team ahead, but his kick from the left went wide.Some quick footwork on the left side of the field 25 minutes into the match left Delta's Dra?en Pejovi? completely free to score. 0 - 1 for the visitors.After 40 minutes, Delta sent a free kick in high over the penalty box. In what looked like a well-rehearsed move, the ball was headed backwards and reached Dra?en Pejovi?, who had plenty of space to place a well aimed shot - 0 - 2.André Vonhof of Delta took advantage of a mistake on the home side's right after 41 minutes which increased the away team's lead to 0 - 3.43 minutes into the match, Vito Bello came through the middle and almost added to his team's lead, but the shot went wide.Due to a severely mistimed tackle, Andrija Lukovi? of Berkasovo spent some time on the grass writhing in agony before he could get up and continue the game.0 - 3 was the halftime score.Joaquín Zabalburu left the field with a smile on his face as he was substituted 46 minutes into the game, as his team was in the lead. Pompeo Robbiati was the replacement.The crowd gasped as Emirush Arboni of Berkasovo was flattened by an opponent after 52 minutes and had to be carried off. Petar Kne?evi? came in off the bench.61 minutes into the match, the visitors put themselves ahead 0 - 4 as Daniel Gunnarsson finished off an attack from the left with a spectacular scissors kick.At this point, it was obvious that the players of Delta lowered the tempo and became more defensively oriented.After 66 minutes, a mistake by the home side's left defence allowed Rafael Penalva to get through. He outclassed the home side's keeper, adding another goal for the visitors. 0 - 5.The visitors' Rafael Penalva took advantage of a misunderstanding between the home side's goalie and centre backs 70 minutes into the match. 0 - 6 for Delta.Berkasovo's Ivan Savi? was shown a yellow card after 71 minutes for slicing down an opponent.The referee signalled a penalty 76 minutes into the game following an offence which looked like it was outside the box. Aviad Zilberman knocked it home to make the score 0 - 7.Luka Obrenovi? of Berkasovo was booked for kicking the ball away after the whistle.There was concern in the stands when, at the 83 minute mark, Berkasovo's Ivan Savi? hit the ground hard, but he refused the attention of the trainer and rejoined his teammates on the pitch.Possession in the forty-five minutes was dominated by Delta, with 89 percent of the ball.

The match ends 0 - 7.Clear skies welcomed the 12000 spectators who had made their way to fk igorjtj Arena. Andreas Åkesson was the appointed referee with assistance provided by Rinalds Spro?is and Jakob Sinding. Voltage demonstrated their creative tactics on the field.0 - 1 was the score with 2 minutes played, after Dolf Bernhard cut through the central defence and chipped home a goal for Voltage.6 minutes into the game, Borko Glu?ac had to leave the pitch due to a knee injury. In came Andrej Jovanovi?.After 10 minutes, an incisive pass through the middle gave Håkon Nordal a chance to increase the lead for Voltage, and he did not disappoint. The score was then 0 - 2.With 11 minutes played, Ivan Ve?ovi? of igorjtj fell dramatically just outside the penalty area. However, the referee was unimpressed, and booked him for diving.igorjtj's Aleksa Jelenkovi? left the field after 23 minutes because of a nasty blow to the shin. His replacement was Todor Spasi?.In a rapid move 27 minutes into the match, Danilo Bo?i? of Voltage lost his man and passed the ball to the unmarked Andrej Ivi? who easily hit it home to make it 0 - 3. Luckily the ref didn't see him taunting the opposing fans in celebration - naughty boy!Voltage increased their lead after 28 minutes when Sten-Åke Hörgren broke through on the right, upping the score to 0 - 4, much to the home crowd's dismay.Given a free kick close to the byline, Voltage tried a move that loyal fans may recognise from training. A pass to the side pulled the defence out of position which let Andrej Ivi? slip through on goal. He didn't have to break his stride, and slipped the ball past the keeper to make it 0 - 5, 30 minutes into the game.31 minutes into the match, Andrej Ivi? came through the middle and almost added to his team's lead, but the shot went wide.0 - 5 was the halftime score.Drago? Nedelea left the field with a smile on his face as he was substituted 46 minutes into the game, as his team was in the lead. Vlatko Fari?i? was the replacement.Milan Rochl increased the visitors' lead by putting a volley away after a pass from the right. 0 - 6.The coach of Voltage was happy with the game so far, but still wanted to change the line up. After 63 minutes, Radomír Ond?ej came on for Andrej Ivi?.A scuffle developed as players from both sides clashed following a tussle in the centre of the field 66 minutes into the match. After regaining order and consulting his linesman, the referee called igorjtj's Uro? ?orovi? to one side and produced a red card for the player.After 75 minutes, a mistake by the home side's left defence allowed Mateusz P?onka to get through. He outclassed the home side's keeper, adding another goal for the visitors. 0 - 7.Mateusz P?onka received a delicate pass through the home side's central defence after 82 minutes, and chipped it past the flailing keeper to score making it 0 - 8. The Voltage fans went wild, whilst the home fans started to think about leaving early.Mateusz P?onka of Voltage was able to make an impressive rush past the sluggish Veljko Trifunovi?, which resulted in a goal making the score 0 - 9.85 minutes into the match, the visitors put themselves ahead 0 - 10 as Radomír Ond?ej finished off an attack from the left with a spectacular scissors kick.The opposing supporters gave the referee an earful when he only gave Aleksandar Radisavljevi? from Voltage a yellow card after a mistimed challenge from behind 87 minutes into the game. That was far too lenient!Possession in the forty-five minutes was dominated by Voltage, with 92 percent of the ball.

The match ends 0 - 11.Weather conditions were fairly good for football, and tigrovi Vladimirovac Arena saw a crowd turnout of 12000. Niv Azran was the appointed referee with assistance provided by Félix Patrón and Mihail Burcea. Bataja displayed their ability to play creatively.Bataja's Thommas Hansson managed to lose the defenders as he advanced down the right wing and scored, putting the visitors ahead after 5 minutes. 0 - 1.A well placed corner kick from Nemanja Bugarski was followed by Luka Ra?eti?'s hard but accurate header. The well executed routine resulted in a goal for Vladimirovac, the score now 1 - 1.After 17 minutes, Bataja's Irman Klepi? made his way through the middle and nonchalantly placed the ball out of the keeper's reach, putting the visitors up 1 - 2.Bataja's Giuseppe Mombelli made it through the home team's defence on the right hand side 29 minutes into the match. After rounding the keeper, he only had to place the ball in the unguarded goal when a defender slid in and cleared the ball off the line.31 minutes into the match, the visitors put themselves ahead 1 - 3 as Leonard Lei finished off an attack from the left with a spectacular scissors kick.35 minutes into the game, Stefan Bajevi? had to leave the pitch due to a knee injury. In came Nikola Ivkovi?.The referee signalled a penalty 36 minutes into the game following an offence which looked like it was outside the box. Giuseppe Mombelli knocked it home to make the score 1 - 4.Confident in their lead, Bataja's players relaxed and focused more on defending the lead than increasing it.1 - 4 was the score after the first half.With 49 minutes played, Bataja put themselves up 1 - 5 after an attack from the right, caused by a defensive blunder. The scorer was Leonard Lei.Bataja's Irman Klepi? was shown a yellow card for standing over the ball and blocking an opponent's quick free kick after 70 minutes.With 71 minutes played, Leonard Lei nearly put the visitors another one up as he broke through in the middle and fired from just outside the box, but his shot passed just over the bar.The referee showed Vladimirovac's Aleksa Bo?i? the yellow card after a particularly nasty challenge.Javier Enrique Gacete was the unlucky victim and couldn't continue the game, so Bataja's Andrej Ne?kovi? had to come off the bench.The visitors' Thommas Hansson took advantage of a misunderstanding between the home side's goalie and centre backs 76 minutes into the match. 1 - 6 for Bataja.Some fine movement on the left led to a Bataja goal after 79 minutes, making it 1 - 7. Thommas Hansson was noted down as the scorer.Bataja increased their lead after 87 minutes when Nemanja Kondi? broke through on the right, upping the score to 1 - 8, much to the home crowd's dismay.Possession in the forty-five minutes was dominated by Bataja, with 93 percent of the ball.

The match ends 1 - 8.12000 spectators arrived at JnA, where weather conditions were pretty good for football. Folker Schlesien was the appointed referee with assistance provided by Elek Ködöböcz and Daniel Dénervaud. Killers seemed to prefer attacking in the middle.Killers took the lead 10 minutes into the game, making the score 0 - 1 after some elegant movement down the middle. Turgut Gürda? was the scorer.After 18 minutes, a mistake by the home side's left defence allowed Grégori Anselme to get through. He outclassed the home side's keeper, adding another goal for the visitors. 0 - 2.The visitors added to their lead 22 minutes into the game, after a sensational penalty kick by Killers's ?? (Takeshi) ?? (Ishii) slid just past the home keeper. 0 - 3.An amazing free kick flew past the home keeper 25 minutes into the match, putting Killers ahead 0 - 4. ?? (Takeshi) ?? (Ishii) was the scorer.At this point, it was obvious that the players of Killers lowered the tempo and became more defensively oriented.The teams went for the halftime break at 0 - 4.After 49 minutes, Carsten Heinheimer sprinted between the opposing defenders and squared the ball, but the keeper deflected Fernando Olivares's shot.After 62 minutes, an incisive pass through the middle gave Carsten Heinheimer a chance to increase the lead for Killers, and he did not disappoint. The score was then 0 - 5.The visitors' Taimoor Chowdhury took advantage of a misunderstanding between the home side's goalie and centre backs 68 minutes into the match. 0 - 6 for Killers.77 minutes into the match, Turgut Gürda? came through the middle and almost added to his team's lead, but the shot went wide.A scuffle developed as players from both sides clashed following a tussle in the centre of the field 78 minutes into the match. After regaining order and consulting his linesman, the referee called Killers's Fernando Olivares to one side and produced a red card for the player.Killers's Turgut Gürda? had to watch the rest of the game from the sidelines, after twisting his ankle with 79 minutes having been played. Jovan Bareti? was the replacement.The visitors almost increased their lead after 80 minutes when a sweetly hit free kick looked like it was heading for the top corner. However the keeper managed to get a fingertip to it, sending it over the bar.Killers enjoyed most of the ball, as they maintained 81 percent of possession.


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Predrag Georgijevi?
Ognjen Stevi?
Milan Vukosavljevi?
Strahinja Sretenovi?
Stefan Tomi?
Andrej Todi?
Aleksa Zdravkovi?
Sava Sankovi?
Milo Barac
Dragan Mirkovi?
Vasilije Majstorovi?
Renald Xani
Mladen Mihajlovi?
Uro? Dra?i?
Mitar Dedi?
Total ratings: 24
Sébastien Cornu
Édouard Requier
Santiago Manieu
James Bonnamy
Jérôme Müller
Farouk Maroueni
Nicolas Diaz
Benjamin Bonneau
Julien Ringeval
Gaston Duval
Julien Fardel
Jérémy Poulat
Alejandro Barrientos
Aleksander Feter
Hagen Hable
Jordan Bonvarlet
Total ratings: 33.5