ABiH
10-12-2005, 03:22 PM
Qualifying round - 12 October 2005 20:30 (local time) - FK Crvena Zvezda - Belgrade
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WC 2006 qual. - Europe (Group 7)
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[FT] 87' Serbia and Montenegro 1 - 0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
7' [1 - 0] M. Kežman http://www1.livescore.com/img/goal.gif
85' N. Vidić http://www1.livescore.com/img/red.gif
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Good game guys!
http://www.bosnalondon.com/himna/New.mp3 (http://www.bosnalondon.com/himna/New.mp3)
[Serbia and Montenegro]
1 Dragoslav Jevrić
2 Nemanja Vidić
3 Mladen Krstajić
4 Igor Duljaj
5 Goran Gavrančić
6 Ognjen Koroman
7 Predrag Djordjević
8 Albert Nadj
9 Zvonimir Vukić
10 Nikola Žigić
11 Mateja Kežman
[Substitutes]
12 Oliver Kovačević
13 Dušan Basta
14 Dragan Mladenović
15 Savo Milošević
16 Aleksandar Luković
17 Danijel Ljuboja
18 Saša Ilić
[Coach]
Ilja Petkovic
[Bosnia-Herzegovina]
1 Kenan Hasagić
2 Džemal Berberović
3 Vedin Musić
4 Emir Spahić
5 Zlatan Bajramović
6 Ninoslav Milenković
7 Elvir Bolić
8 Ivicia Grlic
9 Sergej Barbarez
10 Hasan Salihamidžić
11 Sergej Jakirović
[Substitutes]
12 Almir Tolja
13 Safet Nadarevic
14 Mirsad Bešlija
15 Vladan Grujić
16 Zvjezdan Misimović
17 Mladen Bartolović
18 Bulend Biščević
[Coach]
Blaz Sliškovic
Referee
Kyros Vassaras (GRE)
Assistant referee
Simeon Tsolakidis (GRE) Dimitrios Bozatzidis (GRE)
Fourth official
Georgios Kasnaferis (GRE)
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Report!
Kezman kicks off Belgrade party
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Nikola Žigić celebrates creating Serbia and Montenegro's winning goal against Bosnia-Herzegovina
Serbia and Montenegro qualified for next year's FIFA World Cup finals thanks to a 1-0 win against neighbours Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mateja Kežman's fifth-minute strike proved enough to seal first place in Group 7 and force section runners-up Spain into a play-off.
Kežman finish
Igor Duljaj crossed deep to Nikola Žigić, who centred for Atlético Madrid man Kežman to slot in from close range - his fourth goal in as many matches for his country. The home side continued to dominate, and could easily have gone further in front through captain Mladen Krstajić, who had chances in the 20th and 35th minute.
Defensive security
Although a win would have guaranteed the visitors at least a play-off place, they did not produce their best football and failed to get a shot on target in the first half. Serbia and Montenegro - who went into the match two points clear of the Spanish at the head of the standings but needing victory to make sure of progressing - proved virtually impregnable, showing the defensive form that has allowed their Group 7 opponents just one goal in ten qualifying matches.
Vidić sent off
In fact, most of the threat came from Ilja Petkovic's side, Krstajić having another opportunity on the hour, but his effort was denied by an agile save from Kenan Hasagić. Two minutes later Vedin Musić forced goalkeeper Dragoslav Jevrić into his first action of the evening with a 30-metre drive. But the visitors came no closer, even after a second yellow card for Nemanja Vidić saw the hosts reduced to ten. With Spain winning 6-0 in San Marino elsewhere tonight, the Serbo-Montenegrins held firm for the crucial victory, to the delight of their fans.
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http://www.globalstadia.com/campo_estrellaroja.jpg
WC 2006 qual. - Europe (Group 7)
http://www.uefa.com/ml/images/logos/70x70/147.gif - http://www.uefa.com/ml/images/logos/70x70/60094.gif
[FT] 87' Serbia and Montenegro 1 - 0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
7' [1 - 0] M. Kežman http://www1.livescore.com/img/goal.gif
85' N. Vidić http://www1.livescore.com/img/red.gif
http://www.bihsoccer.com/components/com_ponygallery/img_pictures/reprezentacija.jpg
Good game guys!
http://www.bosnalondon.com/himna/New.mp3 (http://www.bosnalondon.com/himna/New.mp3)
[Serbia and Montenegro]
1 Dragoslav Jevrić
2 Nemanja Vidić
3 Mladen Krstajić
4 Igor Duljaj
5 Goran Gavrančić
6 Ognjen Koroman
7 Predrag Djordjević
8 Albert Nadj
9 Zvonimir Vukić
10 Nikola Žigić
11 Mateja Kežman
[Substitutes]
12 Oliver Kovačević
13 Dušan Basta
14 Dragan Mladenović
15 Savo Milošević
16 Aleksandar Luković
17 Danijel Ljuboja
18 Saša Ilić
[Coach]
Ilja Petkovic
[Bosnia-Herzegovina]
1 Kenan Hasagić
2 Džemal Berberović
3 Vedin Musić
4 Emir Spahić
5 Zlatan Bajramović
6 Ninoslav Milenković
7 Elvir Bolić
8 Ivicia Grlic
9 Sergej Barbarez
10 Hasan Salihamidžić
11 Sergej Jakirović
[Substitutes]
12 Almir Tolja
13 Safet Nadarevic
14 Mirsad Bešlija
15 Vladan Grujić
16 Zvjezdan Misimović
17 Mladen Bartolović
18 Bulend Biščević
[Coach]
Blaz Sliškovic
Referee
Kyros Vassaras (GRE)
Assistant referee
Simeon Tsolakidis (GRE) Dimitrios Bozatzidis (GRE)
Fourth official
Georgios Kasnaferis (GRE)
http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/7514/sdfdfdsdfssdffsdsdf1lv.png (http://imageshack.us)
Report!
Kezman kicks off Belgrade party
http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Photo/competitions/WorldCup/351918_BIGLANDSCAPE.jpg
Nikola Žigić celebrates creating Serbia and Montenegro's winning goal against Bosnia-Herzegovina
Serbia and Montenegro qualified for next year's FIFA World Cup finals thanks to a 1-0 win against neighbours Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mateja Kežman's fifth-minute strike proved enough to seal first place in Group 7 and force section runners-up Spain into a play-off.
Kežman finish
Igor Duljaj crossed deep to Nikola Žigić, who centred for Atlético Madrid man Kežman to slot in from close range - his fourth goal in as many matches for his country. The home side continued to dominate, and could easily have gone further in front through captain Mladen Krstajić, who had chances in the 20th and 35th minute.
Defensive security
Although a win would have guaranteed the visitors at least a play-off place, they did not produce their best football and failed to get a shot on target in the first half. Serbia and Montenegro - who went into the match two points clear of the Spanish at the head of the standings but needing victory to make sure of progressing - proved virtually impregnable, showing the defensive form that has allowed their Group 7 opponents just one goal in ten qualifying matches.
Vidić sent off
In fact, most of the threat came from Ilja Petkovic's side, Krstajić having another opportunity on the hour, but his effort was denied by an agile save from Kenan Hasagić. Two minutes later Vedin Musić forced goalkeeper Dragoslav Jevrić into his first action of the evening with a 30-metre drive. But the visitors came no closer, even after a second yellow card for Nemanja Vidić saw the hosts reduced to ten. With Spain winning 6-0 in San Marino elsewhere tonight, the Serbo-Montenegrins held firm for the crucial victory, to the delight of their fans.
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http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/6749/sfdfdsfds5ag.png (http://imageshack.us)