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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Profile Team (Spain & Germany)

Spain




Nickname: La Furia Roja (The Red Fury), La Seleccion
Domestic Association:

Real Federación Española de Fútbol - based in Madrid and founded in 1909 the Royal Spanish Football Federation received FIFA affiliation in 1913 and UEFA affiliation in 1954.
Confederation:

UEFA (Europe)
Current Coaching Staff and Notable Team Officials:

Head Coach: Luis Aragonés
Team Captain: Iker Casillas
International Records - Nation:

European Championship Winners - 1964
International Records - Players:

Most capped player - Andoni Zubizarreta (126 caps)
Most international goals - Raúl (44 goals)
National Stadium:

Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain

Owned by Spanish La Liga side Real Madrid the Bernabeu is regarded as one of the world's most famous football venues.
FIFA World Cup Record:

1930 - Did Not Enter
1934 - Quarter-final
1938 - Did Not Enter
1950 - Fourth place
1954 - Did not qualify
1958 - Did not qualify
1962 - Round 1
1966 - Round 1
1970 - Did not qualify
1974 - Did not qualify
1978 - Round 1
1982 - Round 2
1986 - Quarter-final
1990 - Round of 16
1994 - Quarter-final
1998 - Round 1
2002 - Quarter Finals
2006 - Round of 16
UEFA European Championships Record:

1960 - Quarter-final
1964 - Champions
1968 - Quarter-final
1972 - Did not qualify
1976 - Quarter-final
1980 - Round 1
1984 - Runners-Up
1988 - Round 1
1992 - Did not qualify
1996 - Quarter-final
2000 - Quarter-final
2004 - Round 1

Germany




Nickname: Die Nationalelf
Domestic Association:

Deutscher Fußball-Bund — DFB - founder member of both FIFA and UEFA. During the Second World War and the resulting separation of East and West Germany, East German football was governed by Deutscher Fußball Verband der DDR (DFV) which was assimilated into DFB upon reunification.
Confederation:

UEFA (Europe)
Current Coaching Staff and Notable Team Officials:

Head Coach: Joachim Löw
Team Captain: Michael Ballack
International Records - Nation:

World Cup Winners - 1954, 1974, 1990 European Championship Winners - 1972, 1980, 1996
International Records - Players:

Most capped player - Lothar Matthäus (150 caps)
Most international goals - Gerd Müller (68 goals)
No National Stadium:

FIFA World Cup Record:

1930 - Withdrew
1934 - Semi-Finals
1938 - Round 1
1950 - Banned
1954 - Champions
1958 - Semi-Finals
1962 - Quarter Finals
1966 - Final
1970 - Semi-Finals
1974 - Champions
1978 - Group Round 2
1982 - Final
1986 - Final
1990 - Champions
1994 - Quarter-Finals
1998 - Quarter-Finals
2002 - Final
2006 - Semi-Finals
UEFA European Championships Record:

1960 - Did Not Enter
1964 - Did Not Enter
1968 - Did not qualify
1972 - Champions
1976 - Runners-up
1980 - Champions
1984 - Round 1
1988 - Semi-finals
1992 - Runners-up
1996 - Champions
2000 - Round 1
2004 - Round 1

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Full Table and Stats

Final


Germany-Spain: 0-1

Semi Final


Germany-Turkey: 3-2
Spain-Russia: 3-0

Quarter Final


Germany-Portugal: 3-2
Croatia-Turkey: 1-1(1-3 pen)
Netherland-Russia: 1-3
Spain-Italy: 0-0(4-2 pen)

Group A

           
	     P   W   D   L   Mk   Km  Pt
Portugal     3   2   0   1   5    2   6  **
Turki        3   2   0   1   5    5   6  **
Cheska       3   1   0   2   4    6   3
Swiss        3   1   0   2   3    3   3

Group B

           
	     P   W   D   L   Mk   Km  Pt
Kroasia      3   3   0   0   4    1   9  **
Jerman       3   2   0   1   4    2   6  **
Austria      3   0   1   2   1    3   1
Polandia     3   0   1   2   1    4   1

Group C

           
	     P   W   D   L   Mk   Km  Pt
Belanda      3   3   0   0   9    1   9  **
Italia       3   1   1   1   3    4   4  **
Romania      3   0   2   1   1    3   2
Prancis      3   0   1   2   1    6   1

Group D

           
	     P   W   D   L   Mk   Km  Pt
Spanyol      3   3   0   0   8    3   9  **
Rusia        3   2   0   1   4    4   6  **
Swedia       3   1   0   2   3    5   3
Yunani       3   0   0   3   1    5   0
** lolos ke babak perempat final

Daftar Pencetak Gol

4, David Villa(Spanyol)

3, Lukas Podolski(Jerman), Zlatan Ibrahimovic(Swedia), Hakan Yakin(Switzerland), Roman Pavlyuchenko(Russia), Semih Senturk(Turkey)

2, Wesley Sneijder, Ardjen Robben, Ruud van Nistelrooy(Belanda), Arda Turanm, Nihat Kahveci(Turkey),Andrei Arshavin, Torbinsky(Russia), Michael Ballack, Klose, Schweinsteiger(Germany), Ivan Klasnic(Croatia), Daniel Guiza, Fernando Torres(Spanyol)

1, Vaclac Svercov, Libor Sionko, Jan Koller, Jaroslav Plasil(Cheska), Pepe, Raul Meireles(Portugal),

Luka Modric, Darijo Srna, Ivica Olic(Kroasia), Dirk Kuyt, Van Persie, Klaas Jan Huntelaar,

Giovanni van Bronckhorst(Belanda), Cesc Fabregas, Ruben de la red, Xavi Hernandez, David Silva(Spanyol),

Petter Hansson(Swedia),Konstantin Zyryanov(Russia),

Christiano Ronaldo, Deco, Ricardo Quaresma, Nuno Gomes, Postiga(Portugal),

Vastic(Austria), Roger(Poland), Adrian Mutu(Romania), Christian Panucci, Andrea Pirlo, De Rossi(Italy), Thiery Henry(France), Philiph Lahm(Germany), Angelo Charisteas(Greece), Boral(Turkey)