Monday 13 October 2008

Russia

Scintillating Spain set for final showdown

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Spain qualified for the finals of the 2008 European Championship for the first time in 24 years after beating Russia 3-0. Read more...
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Hiddink's Russian heroes send the Dutch packing

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Russian fans celebrated all through the night after a breathtaking 3-1 victory over Netherlands. Read more...
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"Basel has turned Oranje"

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After sailing through the ‘group of death’, The Netherlands will battle Russia in Basel on Saturday to secure a spot in the Euro 2008 semi-finals.Read more...
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"You could only appreciate the way our team played yesterday"

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Russia qualified for the quarter finals by finishing second in Group D thanks to a 2-0 win over Sweden. Yuri Semin, actual Dynamo Kiev manager and former Russian selection coach gives his impression. Read more...

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Who will be the last to qualify?

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One ticket for the quarter finals is still open, and Sweden and Russia will fight for it. Read more...

Russia dump title holders Greece out of Euro 2008

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Greece crash out of Euro 2008

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Defending champions Greece have been knocked out of Euro 2008 after they lost 1-0 to Russia. Read more...
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Desperate for points

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After a disastrous opening - where defending champions Greece fell 2-0 to Sweden and Russia were battered 4-1 by Spain - the two teams battle for points in a crucial Group D match. Read More...

Villa scores 3 as Spain thrash Russia

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Spain thrashed Russia 4-1 thanks to a triple goal feat by David Villa (20th, 44th and 75th minute. Our Observer, the Russian coach Valeriy Nepomnyaschiy, says that though the game was lost, Russia hasn’t lost its hopes. Read More

'Even a draw against Spain would be great'

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It’s hard to predict the result of this evening’s match between Spain and Russia. The Spaniards, among the favorites, have always failed to play convincingly in the final stages of the tournament. On the Russian side, the team isn’t used to playing at an international level but has an impressive line-up under Gus Hiddick. Read more