hurm..wlaupun team favourite aku (England) x layak msuk...tetapi aku still tgk..
coz, msih ade team ln yg aku minat sedang bersaing mrebut gelaran juara tu..
iaitu team Spain n Germany...
haa..kt cni sedikit info tentang team Spain n Germany..
group B
austria
croatia
germany
poland
Squad list
- Goalkeepers
- 1 Jens Lehmann
- 12 Robert Enke
- 23 René Adler
- Defenders
- 2 Marcell Jansen
- 3 Arne Friedrich
- 4 Clemens Fritz
- 5 Heiko Westermann
- 16 Philipp Lahm
- 17 Per Mertesacker
- 21 Christoph Metzelder
- Midfielders
- 6 Simon Rolfes
- 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger
- 8 Torsten Frings
- 13 Michael Ballack
- 14 Piotr Trochowski
- 15 Thomas Hitzlsperger
- 18 Tim Borowski
- Forwards
- 9 Mario Gómez
- 10 Oliver Neuville
- 11 Miroslav Klose
- 19 David Odonkor
- 20 Lukas Podolski
- 22 Kevin Kuranyi
Key facts
• Germany have not won a match in the final tournament of a UEFA European Championship since winning the competition in 1996. Since then, Germany have played six matches, drawing three and losing three with three goals scored and eight conceded.
All-time record
• Germany lead the way with three tournament victories to date. In 1972 and 1980 they won the competition as West Germany, but their 1996 success came after reunification. France are the only other country to have won the competition more than once following successes in 1984 and 2000.
• Up until the end of qualifying for UEFA EURO 2008™, Germany had appeared in the UEFA European Championship on eleven occasions, and had played 110 matches. In that time, they won 67, drawn 29 and lost 14 of those fixtures with 224 goals scored and 77 conceded.
SPAIN
group D
greecerussia
spain
sweden
Squad list
- Goalkeepers
- 1 Iker Casillas
- 13 Andrés Palop
- 23 Pepe Reina
- Defenders
- 2 Raúl Albiol
- 3 Fernando Navarro
- 4 Carlos Marchena
- 5 Carles Puyol
- 11 Joan Capdevila
- 15 Sergio Ramos
- 18 Álvaro Arbeloa
- 20 Juanito
- Midfielders
- 6 Andrés Iniesta
- 8 Xavi Hernández
- 10 Cesc Fàbregas
- 12 Santi Cazorla
- 14 Xabi Alonso
- 19 Marcos Senna
- 22 Rubén de la Red
- Forwards
- 7 David Villa
- 9 Fernando Torres
- 16 Sergio García
- 17 Daniel Güiza
- 21 David Silva
Key facts
• Up until the end of UEFA EURO 2008™ qualifying, Spain had been involved in the most fixtures by a single country in the competition with 122 matches since their 4-2 away win against Poland in the last 16 of the 1960 UEFA European Championship on 28 June 1959. Denmark were second on 120 with the Netherlands and France joint third with 117 matches played.
All-time record
• Up until the end of qualifying for UEFA EURO 2008™, Spain had appeared in all 13 UEFA European Championship qualifying competitions, and had played 122 matches. In that time, they had won 72, drawn 24 and lost 26 with 260 goals scored and 108 conceded.
haa..tu la dia team2 aku..diharapnye..berjaya melakar kejuaraan..
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