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2006 Dunya Kupasi - Almanya

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 10:44 pm
by Ozgur Huseyinoglu
Kupanin kendisine cok var, ve bize sadece televizyondan seyretmek dusecegi icin, potansiyelinin cok gerilerinde kalacak herhalde ama, bugun, ben bu satirlari yazarken yapilan kura cekilisi ile, heyecani daha bir yakindan hissedilmeye baslayacak.

Kura cekilisi Flash olarak, fifaworldcup.com sayfalarindan canli izlenebilecek (Direk link). Cografi olarak farkli ulkeleri, bir araya getirmek (veya baska bir deyisle, ayni kitadan ulkeleri mumkun oldugunca ayri tutabilmek) icin, hayli ilginc kurallari var kuralarin: PDF.

Seri baslari Almanya, Arjantin, Brezilya, Ingiltere, Fransa, Italya, Meksika ve Ispanya. Bakalim, kimler cikacak gruplarina!

Hoscakalin,

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 11:47 pm
by Cengiz Akgun
Hani bugun Turkiye-Isvicre macinin soru$turma sonucu aciklanip kimlerin aklanip kimlerin ceza alacaklarinida aciklayacaklardi.

Alpay tovbe etti diye Turk basininda ba$liklar var. Aklima rahmetli anneannem geldi. Boyle durumlarda "it bok yemege tovbe eder mi" derdi eski toprak. $oyle ustunkoru yapilmi$ bir hakaret gibi durur ama $oyle ustunde biraz du$unup durursaniz agir bir hakarettir "kurt huyundan vaz gecse gudebet olur" ile kar$ila$tirirsaniz.

Re: 2006 Dunya Kupasi - Almanya

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:21 am
by Ozgur Huseyinoglu
Ozgur Huseyinoglu wrote:... Kura cekilisi Flash olarak, fifaworldcup.com sayfalarindan canli izlenebilecek (Direk link).
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Seri baslari Almanya, Arjantin, Brezilya, Ingiltere, Fransa, Italya, Meksika ve Ispanya. Bakalim, kimler cikacak gruplarina!
Ve gruplar belli oldu:

Almanya - Ekvator - Polonya - Kosta Rika
Ingiltere - Paraguay - Isvec - Trinidad Tobago
Arjantin - Fildisi Sahilleri - Hollanda - Sirbistan
Meksika - Angola - Portekiz - Iran
Italya - Gana - Cek Cum. - ABD
Brezilya - Avustralya - Hirvatistan - Japonya
Fransa - Togo - Isvicre - Kore
Ispanya - Tunus - Ukrayna - S. Arabistan

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Ooooof, off! :) :(

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:24 am
by Ozgur Huseyinoglu
Cengiz Akgun wrote:Hani bugun Turkiye-Isvicre macinin soru$turma sonucu aciklanip kimlerin aklanip kimlerin ceza alacaklarinida aciklayacaklardi.
Ilk etapta lafi gecen tarih 9 Aralikti, sonra 2006 basina Ocak ayina kalacak filan gibi laflar etmisleri, en son gelisme su benim bildigim: TFF de gecmis:
FIFA Disiplin Komitesi Halil ve Hamit Altıntop'un Bilgisine Başvuracak

FIFA Disiplin Kurulu, 16 Kasım’da oynanan Türkiye-İsviçre maçında yaşanan olaylarla ilgili olarak yaşananlara tanık olan kişilerin bilgilerine başvurmak üzere ikinci bir oturum düzenleyecek. 14 ve 15 Aralık’ta düzenlenecek oturumda Türkiye Milli Takımı oyuncuları Halil ve Hamit Altıntop’un bilgisine başvurulacak. Maçın İsviçreli yayıncılarının da dinleneceği oturum Zürih’teki FIFA Merkezi’de düzenlenecek. Hamit Altıntop 14 Aralık günü saat 17:00’de, Halil Altıntop ise 15 Aralık günü saat 11:00’de Disiplin Kurulu’na bilgi verecek.

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:30 am
by Tolga Girici
Italya-Gana-ABD-Cek Cumhuriyeti grubu cok zevkli gececege benziyor. Italya ve Cek cumhuriyeti zaten avrupanin onde gelen ekolleri. Gana da onlari zorlayacaktir. ABD bu turnuvanin yildizi olabilir. Ozellikle genc yetenek Freddy Adu'dan show bekliyorum.

Arjantin-Fildisi S.-Sirbistan-Hollanda grubu da guzel gozukuyor. Arjantin'de Messi var. Hollanda zaten cok iyi. Sirbistan'da Ilic kendini gosterebilecek mi merak ediyorum.

F grubunda Hiddink'in Avustralya'si Brezilyaya surpriz yapabilir belki.

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:38 am
by Mehmet Gorgen
Bence de C ve E grupları epeyi çekişmeli olacak.

Re: 2006 Dunya Kupasi - Almanya

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:40 am
by Ozan Ersoy
Ozgur Huseyinoglu wrote:
Ozgur Huseyinoglu wrote:... Kura cekilisi Flash olarak, fifaworldcup.com sayfalarindan canli izlenebilecek (Direk link).
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Seri baslari Almanya, Arjantin, Brezilya, Ingiltere, Fransa, Italya, Meksika ve Ispanya. Bakalim, kimler cikacak gruplarina!
Ve gruplar belli oldu:

Almanya - Ekvator - Polonya - Kosta Rika
Ingiltere - Paraguay - Isvec - Trinidad Tobago
Arjantin - Fildisi Sahilleri - Hollanda - Sirbistan
Meksika - Angola - Portekiz - Iran
Italya - Gana - Cek Cum. - ABD
Brezilya - Avustralya - Hirvatistan - Japonya
Fransa - Togo - Isvicre - Kore
Ispanya - Tunus - Ukrayna - S. Arabistan

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Ooooof, off! :) :(
Bir ooff off da benden... Ama sporu seviyoruz, futbolu seviyoruz diyelim de biraz keyiflenelim.

Brezilya'nin hemen hemen herkesi farkli yenip yenilmeden (ve belki de berabere bile kalmadan) sampiyon olacagini tahmin ettigim turnuvaninin ilk sekli belli oldu demek. O gune kadar cok sey degisir, sakatliklar, cezalar tabii ama Brezilya'nin bu kadar ezici sekilde ustun oldugu bir turnuva hatirlamiyorum. Su anda dunyanin en iyi kalecisinden (Dida) en iyi bekine, oyun kurucusuna ve tabii ki forvetlerine kadar hepsi onlarda.

Avrupali sanayi devlerine yeni bir ders vermenin zamani geldi demek :)

Yabanci sayisini arttirmak isteyen Turk futbol ulemalarina sellaaaam olsun buradan...

Bu arada Amerika'ya yazik olmus. Bu ulkede futbolun gelismesi Dunya kupasinda alinacak buyuk bir basariya bakiyor. Isleri cok zor. Italya ve Ceklerin arasindan siyrilmalari cok az ihtimal, Essien'li Gana dahi zor bir rakip. Sonuncu olup evlerine donmeleri buyuk ihtimal.

Tahminlerim..

Almanya - Polonya
Ingiltere - Isvec
Arjantin - Hollanda
Meksika - Portekiz
Italya - Cek Cum.
Brezilya - Hirvatistan
Fransa - Kore
Ispanya - Ukrayna

Bir ust tura cikarlar...

Ozan Ersoy

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:47 am
by Murat Gökcigdem
Bakalim Amerikalilar x-Galatasarayli Richardson ile Heinz'in takimlarina karsi ne yapacaklar :wink:

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 2:16 pm
by Mehmet Gorgen
Murat Gokcigdem wrote:Bakalim Amerikalilar x-Galatasarayli Richardson ile Heinz'in takimlarina karsi ne yapacaklar :wink:
Murat abi,

bahsettiğin Richardson kim?

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 11:21 pm
by Can Baysan
Şunun şurasında 9 Haziran'a ne kadar kaldı ki?

Bir büyük turnuvayı daha evimizde seyredeceğiz. 70'lerden beri yıkılmayan TRT geleneğinin aksine, maçları Kanal 1 yayınlayacak bu sene.

Almanya-Kosta Rika ve Polonya-Ekvador müsabakalarıyla başlayacak şenlik, tam bir ay sonra; 9 Temmuz 2006 akşamı oynanacak final karşılaşmasıyla son bulacak.

Önce grupları iletelim bilmeyenlere:

Grup A
Almanya - Kosta Rika - Polonya - Ekvador

Grup B
İngiltere - Paraguay - Trinidad&Tobago - İsveç

Grup C
Arjantin - Fildişi Kıyısı - Sırbistan&Karadağ - Hollanda

Grup D
Meksika - İran - Angola - Portekiz

Grup E
İtalya - Gana - ABD - Çek Cumhuriyeti

Grup F
Brezilya - Hırvatistan - Avustralya - Japonya

Grup G
Fransa - İsviçre - Güney Kore - Togo

Grup H
İspanya - Ukrayna - Tunus - Suudi Arabistan

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Maçlar; Hannover, Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig , Dortmund, Gelsenkirchen, Nürmberg, Münih, Stuttgart, Kaiserslautern, Köln ve Frankfut kentlerinde yapılacak.

Birbirinden heyecanlı karşılaşmalara sahne olacak stadyumları daha yakından tanımak için:

http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/d/

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 1:05 pm
by Mehmet Sönmez
Ben Türkiye dünya sampiyonasina katilmasa bile, maclarin cok zevkli gececegine inaniyorum özellikle sampiyonaya katilacak yeni takimlar maclara ayri bir cosku verecek!

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 11:38 pm
by Mehmet Gorgen
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 12:32 am
by Mehmet Gorgen
DÜNYA KUPASINA KATILAN TAKIMLARI TANIYALIM.

BİLGİLER İNTERNETTEN ÇEŞİTLİ KAYNAKLARDAN ALINMIŞTIR.
Benim yazdığım birşey değil :lol:

A GRUBU

EKVATOR

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Probable Starting Team:

.........................................Cristian Mora

Ulises De la Cruz.....Iván Hurtado......Giovanni Espinoza.....Paul Ambrossi

Antonio Valencia....Edison Méndez....Edwin Tenorio.....Marlon Ayoví

.........................Agustín Delgado....Carlos Tenorio


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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 6:14 am
by Murat Gökcigdem
Aramizda Teksaslilar var. Asagida ki yaziyi ozellikle Dallas'li arkadaslarimizin ilgisine sunmak istedim.

Adamcagiz hakikaten.....neyse fazla politikaya girmeyeyim. Bu yaziyida yanlizca eglence acisindan okunmasi icin foruma geciyorum.

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From the Los Angeles Times
SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES
The President Missed a Rich Tradition in U.S.
GRAHAME L. JONES

May 8, 2006

With any luck, readers of Germany's Bild am Sonntag newspaper will be savvy enough not to have swallowed the line fed to them Sunday by President Bush.

"As a boy, I never even saw a soccer ball," Bush told the newspaper. "Where I'm from, soccer wasn't played. The sport just didn't exist. So there is a generation of Americans who really aren't soccer fans."

OK, let's examine that a little closer.

Bush was born in New Haven, Conn., where soccer has been played at one level or another for more than a century. Just around the corner, in East Hartford, Conn., is where the U.S. team will play its send-off match May 28 before leaving for Germany and this summer's World Cup.

"As a boy," Bush would have turned 4 just one week after the U.S. defeated England, 1-0, in the 1950 World Cup to record one of the sport's greatest upsets.

He was raised in Texas, true, but he was attending Yale University in 1966 when the World Cup was played in England, and he was at Harvard Business School in 1974 when the World Cup last was held in Germany. He was also at Harvard in 1975 when Pele came to play in the North American Soccer League.

Both tournaments and Pele's arrival would surely have penetrated even the thickest of Ivy League walls, if not the future president's consciousness.

As for his Texas upbringing, Bush most surely during his climb up the political ladder must have run into Lamar Hunt, whose Dallas Tornado played in the NASL from 1967 to 1981 and whose FC Dallas (nee Dallas Burn) has played in Major League Soccer since the league was founded in 1996.

And Bush did live in Houston, where the NASL's Houston Hurricane played from 1978 to 1980 and where MLS' Houston Dynamo now plays.

Then there is the Dallas Cup, one of the world's top youth tournaments. It has been in existence since 1980 and has drawn teams to Texas each year from almost 100 countries.

It was in 1994 that Bush was elected governor of Texas. It was also in 1994 that the most successful World Cup in history was staged — in the United States, including Texas.

So, no, it is not, as Bush told Bild am Sonntag, that "the sport just didn't exist." It is simply that, like so many other Americans brought up on a diet of football, baseball and basketball, he has opted to ignore it.

That was his choice, and no blame attaches.

"A lot of us grew up without any connection to soccer — me, for example," Bush told the newspaper. "But there is a new generation that has grown up with soccer. They obviously have a great interest in the World Cup."

Obviously.

Perhaps when the U.S. returns from Germany, Coach Bruce Arena can arrange a visit to the White House for World Cup-bound midfielder Clint Dempsey.

Soccer might not have been a big deal in Midland, Texas, during Bush's youth, but it was a big deal in Nacogdoches, Texas, during Dempsey's youth.

Or perhaps the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, N.Y., can invite the president to its Aug. 28 induction ceremony. Carla Overbeck will be there. The two-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist played youth soccer for the Dallas Sting and attended Richardson High, also in Dallas.

Texas might be a world of its own, but it also has long been part of the soccer world.

"Some of us older fellas are starting to understand how important the World Cup is for the whole world," Bush told Bild.

Better late than never.


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The president is not alone in lacking an understanding of just how deeply soccer's roots are buried in U.S. soil.

The last week has shown a woeful absence of knowledge by those who should know better. Three examples will suffice.

• When ESPN2's "SportsCenter" was given the opportunity Tuesday to reveal the U.S. World Cup roster, the talking heads managed to make a hash of it, none more so than the one who introduced Eric Wynalda as Eric Wylanda.

If ESPN2 can't even get the name correct on the U.S. national team's all-time leading goal scorer — and one of its own employees — what broadcasting horrors await us in its World Cup coverage?

• The print media is not exempt from blame. When Steve McClaren on Thursday was hired to succeed Sven-Goran Eriksson as coach of England's national team, the Associated Press headline on the story read: "McClaren Named to Coach British Soccer."

There is no such thing. England, Scotland and Wales make up Britain. They each have their own national teams. There is no "British soccer."

Throw in Northern Ireland and you have the United Kingdom. Just in case the Associated Press wants to torture its readers further, let it be advised that there is no such thing as U.K. soccer, either.

• Geographic ineptitude is everywhere. One New York-based soccer writer was horrified recently to receive proofs of his new World Cup book and discover that the publisher had made a couple of, um, changes.

Thinking that the writer had erred, it turned Serbia and Montenegro into two teams. As in two nations. As in a 33-team World Cup field.

Serbia and Montenegro plays Argentina, the Ivory Coast and the Netherlands in the first round of the June 9-July 9 World Cup. The last time anyone checked, the South Americans, the Africans and the Dutch had not complained about having to play "two nations."

Perhaps the publisher was from Texas.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:28 pm
by Mehmet Gorgen
DÜNYA KUPASINA KATILAN TAKIMLARI TANIMAYA DEVAM...
GEÇEN DÜNYA KUPASINDA BİZİM GRUPTA OLAN KOSTA RİKA:


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Possible Starting Lineup :
4-4-2:
...............Porras (GK);
Martinez,... Marin,..... Wallace, ...Drummond;
Soto, ........Centeno,.. Solis,....... Bolanos;
................Gomez, ...Wanchope.


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