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"Eisenfuß" Eilts
02 Jul 2005, 02:31 PM
This thread is about the Bundesliga teams in UEFA Intertote Cup
2nd round leg 1
http://photodb.kicker.de/photodb/vereinsemblem/xxsmall/logo_24.gifVfL Wolfsburg - http://photodb.kicker.de/photodb/vereinsemblem/xxsmall/logo_982.gifSturm Graz 2-2 (0-0)
VfL Wolfsburg: Jentzsch - Rytter (79. Makiadi), Franz, Hofland, van der Heyden - Karhan, D'Alessandro, Fischer - Menseguez (46. Hanke), Klimowicz, M. Petrov (74. Topic) - coach: Fach
Sturm Graz: Szamotulski - Neukirchner, F. Silvestre, Verlaat, Gercaliu - Nzuzi Polo (69. Ertl), Ledwon, Filipovic, J. Säumel, Sarac (69. Mujir) - Rabihou (74. G. Säumel) - coach: Petrovic
referee: Perez Burull
attendance: 8376
yellow-red-card: Ledwon (72., Sturm Graz)
yellow: Hofland (Wolfsburg) - Rabihou (Graz)
goals:
1:0 Miroslav Karhan (50.)
1:1 Bojan Filipovic (51.)
2:1 Andres D'Alessandro (54.)
2:2 David Mujiri (80.)
http://photodb.kicker.de/photodb/vereinsemblem/xxsmall/logo_12.gifHamburger SV - http://photodb.kicker.de/photodb/vereinsemblem/xxsmall/logo_3390.gifFK Pobeda Prilep 4-1 (0-1)
HSV: Wächter - Benjamin (37. Trochowski), Reinhardt, Klingbeil, Schmidt - Jarolim (67.Takyi), Demel, Laas, Beinlich - Kucukovic, Takahara (57. Lauth)
coach: Doll
Prilep: Tofiloski - Dameski, Popovski, Omo (73. Emerson), Kapinkovski - Vujovic, Cvetkovski, Meglenski, Manevski - Krstev (63. Gesoski), Ristovski (65. Zdraveski)
referee: Kassai (Hungary)
attendance: 24.612
yellow card: Manevski (Prilep)
goals:
0:1 Aleksandar Popovski (45.)
1:1 Guy Demel (49.)
2:1 Alexander Laas (72.)
3:1 Charles Takyi (74.)
4:1 Piotr Trochowski (76.)
sting-ray
02 Jul 2005, 02:45 PM
good results...
sting-ray
02 Jul 2005, 02:46 PM
I don't care for the UI-kap though
SirManchester
02 Jul 2005, 06:45 PM
Good for HSV, not that good for Wolfsburg though...they're going to have a tough second leg.
Even though I'm not a supporter of these two teams I'm rooting for them for the sake of German football in Europe!
sting-ray
02 Jul 2005, 07:21 PM
haha me too.. i want to beat some french teams
Locke13
02 Jul 2005, 08:11 PM
This year will be by far the most competitive UI- Cup to date. Historical giants like Newcastle, Marsaille, Lazio, Deportivo la Coruna, Valencia, and St. Etienne will be joining the German teams in the competition. It is very optimistic to hope for 2 of the 3 spot to go to German teams. However, Hamburg has improved since last year, and Dortmund had a stunning second half to last season. Both clubs are desperate for European competition, so they will be taking the UI Cup seriously. I think at least one German team will make it.
German clubs need to do well in this year's UEFA cup. I think this year, Germany have the strongest top half of any league in Europe. The top 3 cannot compare to Spain, England, or Italy, but 4 through 8 (Leverkusen, Hertha, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Dortmund) provide 5 very good sides that are all capable of winning the competition.
Locke13
02 Jul 2005, 08:32 PM
I also was wondering...
Is there a country protection rule in the UI Cup? Would it be possible for any of the German teams to meet during the competition?
Dead Fingers
02 Jul 2005, 09:18 PM
I added it but please remember to put a [R] in the title of any thread you are going to put results/scores in.
"Eisenfuß" Eilts
03 Jul 2005, 03:42 AM
I added it but please remember to put a [R] in the title of any thread you are going to put results/scores in.
Sorry, was my first started topic. I´ll will remember it.
Yeah, Hamburg made a good result with their reserve team.
Wolfsburg had problems, but their opponent was much harder,
they must win the 2nd leg in Graz to reach next round.
DanielHSV
03 Jul 2005, 04:53 AM
This thread is about the Bundesliga teams in UEFA Intertote Cup
2nd round leg 1
http://photodb.kicker.de/photodb/vereinsemblem/xxsmall/logo_24.gifVfL Wolfsburg - http://photodb.kicker.de/photodb/vereinsemblem/xxsmall/logo_982.gifSturm Graz 2-2 (0-0)
VfL Wolfsburg: Jentzsch - Rytter (79. Makiadi), Franz, Hofland, van der Heyden - Karhan, D'Alessandro, Fischer - Menseguez (46. Hanke), Klimowicz, M. Petrov (74. Topic) - coach: Fach
Sturm Graz: Szamotulski - Neukirchner, F. Silvestre, Verlaat, Gercaliu - Nzuzi Polo (69. Ertl), Ledwon, Filipovic, J. Säumel, Sarac (69. Mujir) - Rabihou (74. G. Säumel) - coach: Petrovic
referee: Perez Burull
attendance: 8376
yellow-red-card: Ledwon (72., Sturm Graz)
yellow: Hofland (Wolfsburg) - Rabihou (Graz)
goals:
1:0 Miroslav Karhan (50.)
1:1 Bojan Filipovic (51.)
2:1 Andres D'Alessandro (54.)
2:2 David Mujiri (80.)
http://photodb.kicker.de/photodb/vereinsemblem/xxsmall/logo_12.gifHamburger SV - http://photodb.kicker.de/photodb/vereinsemblem/xxsmall/logo_3390.gifFK Pobeda Prilep 4-1 (0-1)
HSV: Wächter - Benjamin (37. Trochowski), Reinhardt, Klingbeil, Schmidt - Jarolim (67.Takyi), Demel, Laas, Beinlich - Kucukovic, Takahara (57. Lauth)
coach: Doll
Prilep: Tofiloski - Dameski, Popovski, Omo (73. Emerson), Kapinkovski - Vujovic, Cvetkovski, Meglenski, Manevski - Krstev (63. Gesoski), Ristovski (65. Zdraveski)
referee: Kassai (Hungary)
attendance: 24.612
yellow card: Manevski (Prilep)
goals:
0:1 Aleksandar Popovski (45.)
1:1 Guy Demel (49.)
2:1 Alexander Laas (72.)
3:1 Charles Takyi (74.)
4:1 Piotr Trochowski (76.)
Little correction, attendance in Hamburg was 27.612. As mentioned in the other thread, 1st half was horrible, 2nd was OK, should be no problem to advance to the next round (opponent would be UD Leiria from Portugal).
DanielHSV
03 Jul 2005, 04:55 AM
I also was wondering...
Is there a country protection rule in the UI Cup? Would it be possible for any of the German teams to meet during the competition?
I'm not quite sure, but I think that this is possible.
Germanshepherd
03 Jul 2005, 04:56 AM
I also was wondering...
Is there a country protection rule in the UI Cup? Would it be possible for any of the German teams to meet during the competition?
No there isnt. It happened before that two german teams were meeting each other,
"Eisenfuß" Eilts
03 Jul 2005, 12:35 PM
Little correction, attendance in Hamburg was 27.612. As mentioned in the other thread, 1st half was horrible, 2nd was OK, should be no problem to advance to the next round (opponent would be UD Leiria from Portugal).
sorry, got the information yesterday from hsv website.
Don´t they know, how many people were in the stadium :confused: ;)
Ok, so attendance: 27.612.
Matschr
03 Jul 2005, 02:35 PM
Good for HSV, not that good for Wolfsburg though...they're going to have a tough second leg.
Even though I'm not a supporter of these two teams I'm rooting for them for the sake of German football in Europe!
The UI-Cup doesn't count for the UEFA-ranking. So if Wolfsburg make good UEFA-Cup games i want they make it through otherwise not.
The Old Lady Hertha
03 Jul 2005, 08:22 PM
^ Yea but suppose they made it all the way to the final and one, adding an extra 1 or 2 Germans teams will make a difference, especially if they go far (which they can)
DemmahoM
03 Jul 2005, 08:39 PM
I think Dortmund and Hamburg can win this tourny and advance far in the Uefa Cup..not too sure about Wolfsburg.
Matschr
07 Jul 2005, 03:19 PM
^ Yea but suppose they made it all the way to the final and one, adding an extra 1 or 2 Germans teams will make a difference, especially if they go far (which they can)
It counts only the average of the Points each team of a country made. So Wolfsburg is only good enough if they are better then the half of the Bundesliga-teams which play in Europe.
Locke13
07 Jul 2005, 05:33 PM
So basically it's quality over quantity.
The Old Lady Hertha
09 Jul 2005, 02:39 PM
Wolfsburg through to round 3! 3-1, Petrov, in what may be his last game, scored twice and misfit Juan Carlos Menseguez scored 1. Neukirchner scores for Sturm Graz.
Canadian_Supporter
09 Jul 2005, 02:51 PM
Dortmund will play Sigma Olomouc in the next round. :D