September 28 | Toronto | 1 - 1 | Real Salt Lake | |||
Cruz Azul | 2 - 0 | Arabe Unido | ||||
Saprissa | 2 - 2 | Monterrey | ||||
September 29 | Puerto Rico Isla… | 3 - 2 | Toluca | |||
Municipal | 2 - 1 | Columbus Crew | ||||
Santos | 5 - 1 | Joe Public | ||||
Seattle Sounders | 2 - 0 | Marathón |
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
AUFA NEEDS U
Help the youth of today become the Ayr United player of tomorrow.
Sponsorship is now available for the Ayr United Football Academy players and teams where each player can now be sponsored by an individual or company, where your company name and logo will be placed on our website along with a direct link direct to your website as well as placed within the club book which is in the process of being published. The AUFA is a not for profit charity organisation and all funds stay within the Football Academy with the aim of helping progress the careers of all players involved.
Check the website www.aufa.org.uk for further details.
Marc Roseblade
Help the youth of today become the Ayr United player of tomorrow.
Sponsorship is now available for the Ayr United Football Academy players and teams where each player can now be sponsored by an individual or company, where your company name and logo will be placed on our website along with a direct link direct to your website as well as placed within the club book which is in the process of being published. The AUFA is a not for profit charity organisation and all funds stay within the Football Academy with the aim of helping progress the careers of all players involved.
Check the website www.aufa.org.uk for further details.
Tesco Bank
The Tesco Bank Football Challenge is a four-year community programme run in partnership with the Scottish FA.
The programme will use the power of football to get Primary 2 and Primary 3 children (6-8 years old) active, not only at school but by establishing long-lasting activity week in, week out.
The aim is to engage 72,000 boys and girls of all levels and abilities in, at least, 1600 primary schools across Scotland in half a million coaching hours.
The Academy is delighted to have been selected to manage the programme in South Ayrshire, as the project gives us a chance to go into 9 Primary Schools in the Troon and Prestwick area and work with the Primary 2 pupils.
One of the main objectives is to introduce football to the school children to encourage them to become involved in the game. The project involves our Community Coaches going into the Primary schools offering them a six week coaching block working on various football skills and helping to introduce the fun factor of football to the youngsters. It also helps them to remain active and to stay fit and healthy. We are currently in our first week and so far the feedback from the kids and teachers has been excellent.
Community Coach Craig Richmond has been coaching at four of the schools who are taking part in the Tesco Bank project and says: “The four schools that I have been in have all been great. The kids are well behaved, very enthusiastic and are keen to participate in the game of football. The Tesco Bank programme is great because I get to coach at these schools and see firsthand how well the kids at P2 level react to football.”
The programme will use the power of football to get Primary 2 and Primary 3 children (6-8 years old) active, not only at school but by establishing long-lasting activity week in, week out.
The aim is to engage 72,000 boys and girls of all levels and abilities in, at least, 1600 primary schools across Scotland in half a million coaching hours.
The Academy is delighted to have been selected to manage the programme in South Ayrshire, as the project gives us a chance to go into 9 Primary Schools in the Troon and Prestwick area and work with the Primary 2 pupils.
One of the main objectives is to introduce football to the school children to encourage them to become involved in the game. The project involves our Community Coaches going into the Primary schools offering them a six week coaching block working on various football skills and helping to introduce the fun factor of football to the youngsters. It also helps them to remain active and to stay fit and healthy. We are currently in our first week and so far the feedback from the kids and teachers has been excellent.
Community Coach Craig Richmond has been coaching at four of the schools who are taking part in the Tesco Bank project and says: “The four schools that I have been in have all been great. The kids are well behaved, very enthusiastic and are keen to participate in the game of football. The Tesco Bank programme is great because I get to coach at these schools and see firsthand how well the kids at P2 level react to football.”
Term Time Programme
Ayr United's Football Academy Soccer Centre's term time programmes are now available to book and run from October through to December.
They are available for kinderkicks (3-4 year old) up to 12 years old and are held at the Citadel, Belmont Academy and Pro Soccer in Ayr as well as Coylton, Muirhead, Mossblown and Dundonald.
There is also a October Holiday programme being run on the 12th, 13th and 14th at Pro Soccer complex in Ayr for kinderkicks (3-4 year old), 5-8 year olds and 8-12 year old.
For more details check the website www.aufa.org.uk
Email craig.richmond@aufa.org.uk or shaun@ayrunitedfc.co.uk
Phone 01292 263435 or Fax 01292 281314 Marc Roseblade
Monday, September 27, 2010
PURE BR17LIANCE
Friday night football returned for the Ayr United Football Academy under 17s side as they travelled to Scotland national stadium Hampden's little brother, Lesser Hampden.
In the shadow of its illustrious neighbour, the 17s dominated a match that pitted them against a team that had won 3 out of 3 so far this season in the league, so it was always going to be a tight affair.
Ayr looked stronger going forward and it was always going to Ayr that scored first, as it was hard to remember any real threat to Ayr's keeper Kinniburgh throughout the full 90 minutes of play due mainly to some great defensive play from Ayr's midfield and defence with Lee Lockhart, JJ Hawkshaw, Jack McClymont and Dean Marshall all playing their part is stopping any potential trouble from the home side.
Scott Aiken's speed was causing the Queens Park defence trouble throughout and on 24 minutes he received a inch perfect pass from Andrew Muir but his shot breezed past the post. Declan Milligan was next for a chance at goal and he managed two opportunities in a minute when he was one on one with the keeper but his first chance went bouncing past the woodwork and his second being nicely saved the the home goalie.
Cammy Marlow, who was strong in midfield in this match and bossed the area well then played a brilliantly timed lob over the Queens defence for the whippet like Scott Aitken to run on to, but the home sides best player, their keeper, was alert to it and ran from his area to clear the danger.
It was Dean Marshall who next had a pop at goal after a superb pass from Andrew Muir. Marshall tried lobbing the goalie from 18 yards out but the keeper somehow managed to tip the ball over the crossbar to keep his side in the match.
A minute before half time, Scott Aitken nearly broke the deadlock after the ball deflected into his path but again the Queens goalie was equal to it, saving well, and right before the half time whistle, Ayr had yet another chance. Some 10 or 11 passes were made by the Ayr side and just when it seemed the ref would blow his whistle, Andrew Muir noticed his opponents keeper off his line and tried an audacious 35 yard lob which just drifted over the bar, sending the teams into the break still at nil nil.
The second half started as the first finished, with Ayr on the attack and they should have taken the lead after an early whipped in corner was met about 3 yards out by Scott Aitken, but he was taken by surprise by the ball and the deflection off his leg bounced over the bar.
However, Ayr's dominance paid off shortly afterwards, as an obviously practised training ground goal kick play by the Queens backfired, with the ball falling to Cammy Marlow who fired into the back of the net to give the AUFA side the lead they deserved.
Steven Hutchison was pinging balls about with ease and played Scott Aitken in again but the ball broke off him and into the hands of the goalie.
20 minutes were remaining in the match and although Ayr were dominating, their back line had to be alert at all times as the Queens were confident on the ball and quick on the break, but it was Ayr who were making the opportunities to score and some nice diagonal passing from Deci Milligan and Lee Lockhart ended with an out stretched leg from Scott Aitken just being unable to connect with the excellently crossed ball.
Aitken had another chance minutes later after a nice defence splitting lob from Deci Milligan. As the keeper rushed out to block, Scott Aitken tried nicking it past him but the ball agonisingly drifted the wrong side of the post, leaving the youngster thinking he was never going to score in this match.
However, his perseverance paid of, as an inch perfect cross over the top by midfield wizard Lee Lockhart, was met by the unmarked Aitken 10 yards out from the back post, and he drilled home to give the Ayr side a 2 - 0 lead going into the last 10 minutes.
Lee Lockhart was next to try his luck from distance after he twisted and turned his way into space, and from 25 yards out pinged an effort that was brilliantly saved again by the inform home goalie. Ayr's last effort of the night came from Deci Milligan who received a route one ball from Ayr keeper, Steven Kinniburgh. Deci tried to catch the Queens goalie out by firing in from 25 but his effort glided past the post.
This was an superb performance from the Ayr players against a team that included a Scotland under 17 player, fully deserving all 3 points from this tie to keep up their 100% win rate so far in the league.
Manager Allan Paul was beaming when talking afterwards about the players, saying, "What a solid performance tonight, a great squad of 17 players who as a unit got the job done, well done to 'every' single player tonight , I'm proud of you all."
Final score from Lesser Hampden, Queens Park 0 Ayr United 2
The 16s were also in action of Friday night against a Queens Park 16/17s side at Toryglen and were undone by two early goals and another Queens superb goalkeeping display.
Ayr lifted themselves to the pace of the game, they came back very well and imposed themselves on their older counterparts.
Sean Robertson was first to test the Queens goalie and this was quickly followed by a Mark Shankland volley which Ayr took confidence from. This lead to the AUFA side starting to play some good possession football and as the half grew to a close a good move ended with Kelly flashing a shot across goal.
The second half started with Ayr again taking the game to Queens with Adam Fraser, Mark Shankland and Calum Sands all going close , but for all their good play the Ayr team couldn’t find a way past their hosts keeper.
As the game ended it finished on a sour note when a bad tackle by one of the Queens Park players saw Ayr keeper McLatchie requiring stitches on a knee wound.
Coach Davie White Said “ This was a challenging game for the Ayr players. The coaching staff were disappointed in the organisation of the game, which saw the Ayr players receive no warm up facilities prior to the game. This aside though the players showed real courage in their all round play both physically and with their determination to get on the ball. The team showed they can compete against older players and the coaching staff respect the players efforts tonight.
Ayrs 15s had to make a torturous trip to RAF Lossiemouth to play their match against Elgin but came away with a comfortable victory. The performance was nowhere near the high standards of recent weeks but considering the long journey and early start, the boys can be pleased with the result.
Ayr got off to the best start possible when Ryan Nisbett scored after only 15 seconds after a mistake from the Elgin keeper left him with an easy tap in. Nizzy then turned provider for the second as he sent Steven McCarrison through on goals to round the keeper and finish well. The third was similar, a Nisbett through ball was well finished by McCarrison.
The front three of Nisbett, McCarrison and Filippi where causing the Elgin defence all sorts of problems with their pace and interplay. Nisbett then scored his second and third of the game with a 25 yard drive and a clever chip over the Elgin keeper.
Although well in front in terms of goals, Ayr where struggling to get into their usual passing game with Elgin always looking dangerous on the counter attack. The journey seemed to be affecting a couple of the Ayr players who were nowhere near their usual high standard. Cameron Taylor in goal had to be alert and did well to stop a few Elgin attacks. He could do nothing about Elgins goal however, when he was beaten by a great 25 yard strike.
The set back seemed to spur Ayr on and Jason Filippi finished well to restore the advantage. Sean Ewart then got on the score sheet with a cracking 25 yarder into the corner of the net. McCarrison was unlucky not to add to his tally before Filippi scored his second and Ayr's 8th of the day with a crisp finish from 12 yards out.
Elgin deserve full credit for the way they battled all the way to the end, they never let their heads drop and fought for every ball and eventually got the reward their play deserved via an unfortunate OG from Shaun Vance.
Coach and mentor, Neil Duffy enthused at the end "The Ayr strikers where thankfully on top form with excellent performances from Nisbett, Anderson, McCarrison and Filippi. Cameron Taylor in goals had a good game with one cracking save in particular. The good thing about this team is that even without hitting top form they still comfortably ran out as clear victors. That is now 23 goals scored in the last 3 league games which is all credit to the way the team play."
Friday night football returned for the Ayr United Football Academy under 17s side as they travelled to Scotland national stadium Hampden's little brother, Lesser Hampden.
In the shadow of its illustrious neighbour, the 17s dominated a match that pitted them against a team that had won 3 out of 3 so far this season in the league, so it was always going to be a tight affair.
Ayr looked stronger going forward and it was always going to Ayr that scored first, as it was hard to remember any real threat to Ayr's keeper Kinniburgh throughout the full 90 minutes of play due mainly to some great defensive play from Ayr's midfield and defence with Lee Lockhart, JJ Hawkshaw, Jack McClymont and Dean Marshall all playing their part is stopping any potential trouble from the home side.
Scott Aiken's speed was causing the Queens Park defence trouble throughout and on 24 minutes he received a inch perfect pass from Andrew Muir but his shot breezed past the post. Declan Milligan was next for a chance at goal and he managed two opportunities in a minute when he was one on one with the keeper but his first chance went bouncing past the woodwork and his second being nicely saved the the home goalie.
Cammy Marlow, who was strong in midfield in this match and bossed the area well then played a brilliantly timed lob over the Queens defence for the whippet like Scott Aitken to run on to, but the home sides best player, their keeper, was alert to it and ran from his area to clear the danger.
It was Dean Marshall who next had a pop at goal after a superb pass from Andrew Muir. Marshall tried lobbing the goalie from 18 yards out but the keeper somehow managed to tip the ball over the crossbar to keep his side in the match.
A minute before half time, Scott Aitken nearly broke the deadlock after the ball deflected into his path but again the Queens goalie was equal to it, saving well, and right before the half time whistle, Ayr had yet another chance. Some 10 or 11 passes were made by the Ayr side and just when it seemed the ref would blow his whistle, Andrew Muir noticed his opponents keeper off his line and tried an audacious 35 yard lob which just drifted over the bar, sending the teams into the break still at nil nil.
The second half started as the first finished, with Ayr on the attack and they should have taken the lead after an early whipped in corner was met about 3 yards out by Scott Aitken, but he was taken by surprise by the ball and the deflection off his leg bounced over the bar.
However, Ayr's dominance paid off shortly afterwards, as an obviously practised training ground goal kick play by the Queens backfired, with the ball falling to Cammy Marlow who fired into the back of the net to give the AUFA side the lead they deserved.
Steven Hutchison was pinging balls about with ease and played Scott Aitken in again but the ball broke off him and into the hands of the goalie.
20 minutes were remaining in the match and although Ayr were dominating, their back line had to be alert at all times as the Queens were confident on the ball and quick on the break, but it was Ayr who were making the opportunities to score and some nice diagonal passing from Deci Milligan and Lee Lockhart ended with an out stretched leg from Scott Aitken just being unable to connect with the excellently crossed ball.
Aitken had another chance minutes later after a nice defence splitting lob from Deci Milligan. As the keeper rushed out to block, Scott Aitken tried nicking it past him but the ball agonisingly drifted the wrong side of the post, leaving the youngster thinking he was never going to score in this match.
However, his perseverance paid of, as an inch perfect cross over the top by midfield wizard Lee Lockhart, was met by the unmarked Aitken 10 yards out from the back post, and he drilled home to give the Ayr side a 2 - 0 lead going into the last 10 minutes.
Lee Lockhart was next to try his luck from distance after he twisted and turned his way into space, and from 25 yards out pinged an effort that was brilliantly saved again by the inform home goalie. Ayr's last effort of the night came from Deci Milligan who received a route one ball from Ayr keeper, Steven Kinniburgh. Deci tried to catch the Queens goalie out by firing in from 25 but his effort glided past the post.
This was an superb performance from the Ayr players against a team that included a Scotland under 17 player, fully deserving all 3 points from this tie to keep up their 100% win rate so far in the league.
Manager Allan Paul was beaming when talking afterwards about the players, saying, "What a solid performance tonight, a great squad of 17 players who as a unit got the job done, well done to 'every' single player tonight , I'm proud of you all."
Final score from Lesser Hampden, Queens Park 0 Ayr United 2
The 16s were also in action of Friday night against a Queens Park 16/17s side at Toryglen and were undone by two early goals and another Queens superb goalkeeping display.
Ayr lifted themselves to the pace of the game, they came back very well and imposed themselves on their older counterparts.
Sean Robertson was first to test the Queens goalie and this was quickly followed by a Mark Shankland volley which Ayr took confidence from. This lead to the AUFA side starting to play some good possession football and as the half grew to a close a good move ended with Kelly flashing a shot across goal.
The second half started with Ayr again taking the game to Queens with Adam Fraser, Mark Shankland and Calum Sands all going close , but for all their good play the Ayr team couldn’t find a way past their hosts keeper.
As the game ended it finished on a sour note when a bad tackle by one of the Queens Park players saw Ayr keeper McLatchie requiring stitches on a knee wound.
Coach Davie White Said “ This was a challenging game for the Ayr players. The coaching staff were disappointed in the organisation of the game, which saw the Ayr players receive no warm up facilities prior to the game. This aside though the players showed real courage in their all round play both physically and with their determination to get on the ball. The team showed they can compete against older players and the coaching staff respect the players efforts tonight.
Ayrs 15s had to make a torturous trip to RAF Lossiemouth to play their match against Elgin but came away with a comfortable victory. The performance was nowhere near the high standards of recent weeks but considering the long journey and early start, the boys can be pleased with the result.
Ayr got off to the best start possible when Ryan Nisbett scored after only 15 seconds after a mistake from the Elgin keeper left him with an easy tap in. Nizzy then turned provider for the second as he sent Steven McCarrison through on goals to round the keeper and finish well. The third was similar, a Nisbett through ball was well finished by McCarrison.
The front three of Nisbett, McCarrison and Filippi where causing the Elgin defence all sorts of problems with their pace and interplay. Nisbett then scored his second and third of the game with a 25 yard drive and a clever chip over the Elgin keeper.
Although well in front in terms of goals, Ayr where struggling to get into their usual passing game with Elgin always looking dangerous on the counter attack. The journey seemed to be affecting a couple of the Ayr players who were nowhere near their usual high standard. Cameron Taylor in goal had to be alert and did well to stop a few Elgin attacks. He could do nothing about Elgins goal however, when he was beaten by a great 25 yard strike.
The set back seemed to spur Ayr on and Jason Filippi finished well to restore the advantage. Sean Ewart then got on the score sheet with a cracking 25 yarder into the corner of the net. McCarrison was unlucky not to add to his tally before Filippi scored his second and Ayr's 8th of the day with a crisp finish from 12 yards out.
Elgin deserve full credit for the way they battled all the way to the end, they never let their heads drop and fought for every ball and eventually got the reward their play deserved via an unfortunate OG from Shaun Vance.
Coach and mentor, Neil Duffy enthused at the end "The Ayr strikers where thankfully on top form with excellent performances from Nisbett, Anderson, McCarrison and Filippi. Cameron Taylor in goals had a good game with one cracking save in particular. The good thing about this team is that even without hitting top form they still comfortably ran out as clear victors. That is now 23 goals scored in the last 3 league games which is all credit to the way the team play."
Sunday, September 26, 2010
PURE BR17LIANCE
Friday night football returned for Ayr United Football Academy under 17s side as they travelled to Scotland national stadium Hampden's little brother, Lesser Hampden.
In the shadow of its illustrious neighbour, the 17s dominated a match that pitted them against a team that had won 3 out of 3 so far this season in the league, so it was always going to be a tight affair.
Ayr looked stronger going forward and it was always going to Ayr that scored first, as it was hard to remember any real threat to Ayr's keeper Kinniburgh throughout the full 90 minutes of play due mainly to some great defensive play from Ayr's midfield and defence with Lee Lockhart, JJ Hawkshaw, Jack McClymont and Dean Marshall all playing their part is stopping any potential trouble from the home side.
Scott Aiken's speed was causing the Queens Park defence trouble throughout and on 24 minutes he received a inch perfect pass from Andrew Muir but his shot breezed past the post. Declan Milligan was next for a chance at goal and he managed two opportunites in a minute when he was one on one with the keeper but his first chance went bouncing past the woodwork and his second being nicely saved the the home goalie.
Cammy Marlow, who was strong in midfield in this match and bossed the area well then played a brilliantly timed lob over the Queens defence for the whippet like Scott Aitken to run on to, but the home sides best player, their keeper, was alert to it and ran from his area to clear the danger.
It was Dean Marshall who next had a pop at goal after a superb pass from Andrew Muir. Marshall tried lobbing the goalie from 18 yards out but the keeper somehow managed to tip the ball over the crossbar to keep his side in the match.
A minute before half time, Scott Aitken nearly broke the deadlock after the ball deflected into his path but again the Queens goalie was equal to it, saving well, and right before the half time whistle, Ayr had yet another chance. Some 10 or 11 passes were made by the Ayr side and just when it seemed the ref would blow his whistle, Andrew Muir noticed his opponents keeper off his line and tried an audacious 35 yard lob which just drifted over the bar, sending the teams into the break still at nil nil.
The second half started as the first finished, with Ayr on the attack and they should have taken the lead after an early whipped in corner was met about 3 yards out by Scott Aitken, but he was taken by surprise by the ball and the deflection off his leg bounced over the bar.
However, Ayr's dominance paid off shortly afterwards, as an obviously practised training ground goal kick play by the Queens backfired, with the ball falling to Cammy Marlow who fired into the back of the net to give the AUFA side the lead they deserved.
Steven Hutchison was pinging balls about with ease and played Scott Aitken in again but the ball broke off him and into the hands of the goalie.
20 minutes were remaining in the match and although Ayr were dominating, their backline had to be alert at all times as the Queens were confident on the ball and quick on the break, but it was Ayr who were making the opportunities to score and some nice diagonal passing from Deci Milligan and Lee Lockhart ended with an out stretched leg from Scott Aitken just being unable to connect with the excellently crossed ball.
Aitken had another chance minutes later after a nice defence spliting lob from Deci Milligan. As the keeper rushed out to block, Scott Aitken tried nicking it past him but the ball agonisingly drifted the wrong side of the post, leaving the youngster thinking he was never going to score in this match.
However, his perseverance paid of, as an inch perfect cross over the top by midfield wizard Lee Lockhart, was met by the unmarked Aitken 10 yards out from the back post, and he drilled home to give the Ayr side a 2 - 0 lead going into the last 10 minutes.
Lee Lockhart was next to try his luck from distance after he twisted and turned his way into space, and from 25 yards out pinged an effort that was brilliantly saved again by the inform home goalie. Ayr's last effort of the night came from Deci Milligan who received a route one ball from Ayr keeper, Steven Kinniburgh. Deci tried to catch the Queens goalie out by firing in from 25 but his effort glided past the post.
This was an superb performance from the Ayr players against a team that included a Scotland under 17 player, fully deserving all 3 points from this tie to keep up their 100% win rate so far in the league.
Manager Allan Paul was beaming when talkng afterwards about the players, saying, "What a solid performance tonight, a great squad of 17 players who as a unit got the job done, well done to 'every' single player tonight , I'm proud of you all."
Final score from Lesser Hampden, Queens Park 0 Ayr United 2
Team squad:
1. James Kinniburgh, 2. Andrew Muir, 3. Jack McClymont, 4. JJ Hawkshaw, 5. Cammy Marlow, 6. Lee Lockhart, 7. Steven Hutchinson, 8. Robbie Brown, 9. Scott Aitken, 10. Deci Milligan, 11. Dean Marshall.
Subs
12. Tommy March, 14. Dale McCormack, 15. Tyler Campbell, 16. Adam Forsyth, 17. Chrissy McFadzean, 18. Cammy Barr
Friday night football returned for Ayr United Football Academy under 17s side as they travelled to Scotland national stadium Hampden's little brother, Lesser Hampden.
In the shadow of its illustrious neighbour, the 17s dominated a match that pitted them against a team that had won 3 out of 3 so far this season in the league, so it was always going to be a tight affair.
Ayr looked stronger going forward and it was always going to Ayr that scored first, as it was hard to remember any real threat to Ayr's keeper Kinniburgh throughout the full 90 minutes of play due mainly to some great defensive play from Ayr's midfield and defence with Lee Lockhart, JJ Hawkshaw, Jack McClymont and Dean Marshall all playing their part is stopping any potential trouble from the home side.
Scott Aiken's speed was causing the Queens Park defence trouble throughout and on 24 minutes he received a inch perfect pass from Andrew Muir but his shot breezed past the post. Declan Milligan was next for a chance at goal and he managed two opportunites in a minute when he was one on one with the keeper but his first chance went bouncing past the woodwork and his second being nicely saved the the home goalie.
Cammy Marlow, who was strong in midfield in this match and bossed the area well then played a brilliantly timed lob over the Queens defence for the whippet like Scott Aitken to run on to, but the home sides best player, their keeper, was alert to it and ran from his area to clear the danger.
It was Dean Marshall who next had a pop at goal after a superb pass from Andrew Muir. Marshall tried lobbing the goalie from 18 yards out but the keeper somehow managed to tip the ball over the crossbar to keep his side in the match.
A minute before half time, Scott Aitken nearly broke the deadlock after the ball deflected into his path but again the Queens goalie was equal to it, saving well, and right before the half time whistle, Ayr had yet another chance. Some 10 or 11 passes were made by the Ayr side and just when it seemed the ref would blow his whistle, Andrew Muir noticed his opponents keeper off his line and tried an audacious 35 yard lob which just drifted over the bar, sending the teams into the break still at nil nil.
The second half started as the first finished, with Ayr on the attack and they should have taken the lead after an early whipped in corner was met about 3 yards out by Scott Aitken, but he was taken by surprise by the ball and the deflection off his leg bounced over the bar.
However, Ayr's dominance paid off shortly afterwards, as an obviously practised training ground goal kick play by the Queens backfired, with the ball falling to Cammy Marlow who fired into the back of the net to give the AUFA side the lead they deserved.
Steven Hutchison was pinging balls about with ease and played Scott Aitken in again but the ball broke off him and into the hands of the goalie.
20 minutes were remaining in the match and although Ayr were dominating, their backline had to be alert at all times as the Queens were confident on the ball and quick on the break, but it was Ayr who were making the opportunities to score and some nice diagonal passing from Deci Milligan and Lee Lockhart ended with an out stretched leg from Scott Aitken just being unable to connect with the excellently crossed ball.
Aitken had another chance minutes later after a nice defence spliting lob from Deci Milligan. As the keeper rushed out to block, Scott Aitken tried nicking it past him but the ball agonisingly drifted the wrong side of the post, leaving the youngster thinking he was never going to score in this match.
However, his perseverance paid of, as an inch perfect cross over the top by midfield wizard Lee Lockhart, was met by the unmarked Aitken 10 yards out from the back post, and he drilled home to give the Ayr side a 2 - 0 lead going into the last 10 minutes.
Lee Lockhart was next to try his luck from distance after he twisted and turned his way into space, and from 25 yards out pinged an effort that was brilliantly saved again by the inform home goalie. Ayr's last effort of the night came from Deci Milligan who received a route one ball from Ayr keeper, Steven Kinniburgh. Deci tried to catch the Queens goalie out by firing in from 25 but his effort glided past the post.
This was an superb performance from the Ayr players against a team that included a Scotland under 17 player, fully deserving all 3 points from this tie to keep up their 100% win rate so far in the league.
Manager Allan Paul was beaming when talkng afterwards about the players, saying, "What a solid performance tonight, a great squad of 17 players who as a unit got the job done, well done to 'every' single player tonight , I'm proud of you all."
Final score from Lesser Hampden, Queens Park 0 Ayr United 2
Team squad:
1. James Kinniburgh, 2. Andrew Muir, 3. Jack McClymont, 4. JJ Hawkshaw, 5. Cammy Marlow, 6. Lee Lockhart, 7. Steven Hutchinson, 8. Robbie Brown, 9. Scott Aitken, 10. Deci Milligan, 11. Dean Marshall.
Subs
12. Tommy March, 14. Dale McCormack, 15. Tyler Campbell, 16. Adam Forsyth, 17. Chrissy McFadzean, 18. Cammy Barr
Friday, September 24, 2010
AUFA under 14s and 15s recently visited Rangers' Murray Park for friendlies against their SPL counterparts.
Last Friday saw the 15s travel the distance up to the Milngavie complex and Neil Duffy's team were unlucky not to leave win a win under their belt after dominating the match for the first 80 minutes.
Ayr had chance after chance to increase the goal haul on a crisp night which started well for Ayr as Nisbet had two early chances to take the lead but Vance, Campbell and Ahearn all had be alert in defensive duties to halt the hosts from scoring.
It was clear that the Ayr side were not overawed by the Rangers team with Campbell and then Wardrope both firing in free kicks that went close and it took 28 minutes before Ayrs keeper Hart was called into action having to charge down the attacking player just before the end of the first period.
Rangers almost scored early in the second period when a nice through ball split the Ayr defence but an alert Hart made a great save to keep his side on level terms. Straight from this play, Nisbet made a speedy run up the left, playing Anderson into the middle but his shot just flew past the post and less than a minute later, an almost carbon copy move ended with the same outcome but some nice fast flowing play from the Ayr lads.
Minutes later Anderson speed bamboozled the Rangers defence as he played a pass into the path of Keegan who made a great cross into Ahearn but his shot was well saved by the Gers keeper.
Ayr were well in charge of the match with plenty of opportunities but the Rangers defence were looking strong and composed when under pressure.
20 minutes into this second period though, the deadlock was eventually broken when a great ball through to Nisbet was met by him at speed as he rounded the keeper and knocked it into the open net to give the 15s the lead.
The match moved into the 3rd period and the match swung from end to end with no real great chances to speak off until Nisbet again met a great through ball and once again he knocked it past the keeper to give his side a two goal lead going into the last 15 minutes.
Rangers were finding it hard to deal with the speed of Ayr's front line and were lucky to keep Ayr to just the two goals.
However 10 minutes from the end, Rangers picked up a loose pass in Ayr's defence to score their first and give themselves hope of getting something from this match. The Rangers boys heads suddenly picked up and almost immediately the scored again with a counter attack to equalize the match.
With minutes remaining Ayr had a couple of chances to finish the game off. Firstly McCarrison had a shot from a tight angle saved, then Fillipi made some space for himself on the right before being closed down by the alert Rangers defensive rearguard. Wardrope then tried his luck from 25 yards out which troubled the keeper but he somehow managed to keep the ball out just before Fillipi had Ayr's last chance of the night with a lobbed effort that was caught by the keeper.
Rangers had the last opportunity right on the final whistle as they broke up the field and miraculously scored the winner that gutted the Ayr players and coaching staff.
Manager Neil Duffy said afterwards "That was a great 80 minute performance from us, unfortunately the match lasted 90 and we just seemed to lose concentration with 10 minutes left. It was an unfortunate end to the match from our point of view but the lads played brilliantly and we were perhaps unlucky not to have taken at least something from this match. This was a great experience for the players and they can be proud of what they achieved here tonight. Everyone enjoyed the match and even though we lost in the end, it was a tremendous match with some fantastic play from our boys."
Last Friday saw the 15s travel the distance up to the Milngavie complex and Neil Duffy's team were unlucky not to leave win a win under their belt after dominating the match for the first 80 minutes.
Ayr had chance after chance to increase the goal haul on a crisp night which started well for Ayr as Nisbet had two early chances to take the lead but Vance, Campbell and Ahearn all had be alert in defensive duties to halt the hosts from scoring.
It was clear that the Ayr side were not overawed by the Rangers team with Campbell and then Wardrope both firing in free kicks that went close and it took 28 minutes before Ayrs keeper Hart was called into action having to charge down the attacking player just before the end of the first period.
Rangers almost scored early in the second period when a nice through ball split the Ayr defence but an alert Hart made a great save to keep his side on level terms. Straight from this play, Nisbet made a speedy run up the left, playing Anderson into the middle but his shot just flew past the post and less than a minute later, an almost carbon copy move ended with the same outcome but some nice fast flowing play from the Ayr lads.
Minutes later Anderson speed bamboozled the Rangers defence as he played a pass into the path of Keegan who made a great cross into Ahearn but his shot was well saved by the Gers keeper.
Ayr were well in charge of the match with plenty of opportunities but the Rangers defence were looking strong and composed when under pressure.
20 minutes into this second period though, the deadlock was eventually broken when a great ball through to Nisbet was met by him at speed as he rounded the keeper and knocked it into the open net to give the 15s the lead.
The match moved into the 3rd period and the match swung from end to end with no real great chances to speak off until Nisbet again met a great through ball and once again he knocked it past the keeper to give his side a two goal lead going into the last 15 minutes.
Rangers were finding it hard to deal with the speed of Ayr's front line and were lucky to keep Ayr to just the two goals.
However 10 minutes from the end, Rangers picked up a loose pass in Ayr's defence to score their first and give themselves hope of getting something from this match. The Rangers boys heads suddenly picked up and almost immediately the scored again with a counter attack to equalize the match.
With minutes remaining Ayr had a couple of chances to finish the game off. Firstly McCarrison had a shot from a tight angle saved, then Fillipi made some space for himself on the right before being closed down by the alert Rangers defensive rearguard. Wardrope then tried his luck from 25 yards out which troubled the keeper but he somehow managed to keep the ball out just before Fillipi had Ayr's last chance of the night with a lobbed effort that was caught by the keeper.
Rangers had the last opportunity right on the final whistle as they broke up the field and miraculously scored the winner that gutted the Ayr players and coaching staff.
Manager Neil Duffy said afterwards "That was a great 80 minute performance from us, unfortunately the match lasted 90 and we just seemed to lose concentration with 10 minutes left. It was an unfortunate end to the match from our point of view but the lads played brilliantly and we were perhaps unlucky not to have taken at least something from this match. This was a great experience for the players and they can be proud of what they achieved here tonight. Everyone enjoyed the match and even though we lost in the end, it was a tremendous match with some fantastic play from our boys."
Thursday, September 23, 2010
England - Blue Square Premier | ||||
FT | AFC Wimbledon | 2 - 1 | Crawley | |
Spain - LIGA BBVA | ||||
FT | Getafe | 0 - 2 | Malaga | |
FT | Villarreal | 1 - 0 | Deportivo La Coruna | |
FT | Sevilla | 1 - 1 | Racing Santander | |
Italy - Serie A | ||||
FT | Juventus | 1 - 3 | Palermo | |
Netherlands - KNVB Cup | ||||
FT | FC Dordrecht | 4 - 3 | NEC Nijmegen | |
FT | Achilles 29 | 2 - 0 | FC Oss | |
FT | NAC Breda | 3 - 1 | Venlo | |
Portugal - Liga Orangina | ||||
FT | Gil Vicente | 0 - 0 | Leixoes | |
Denmark - Ekstra Bladet Cup | ||||
FT | Hjørring | 0 - 1 | FC Nordsjælland | |
Sweden - Superettan | ||||
FT | Osters IF | 2 - 0 | Vasby United | |
International - Copa Sudamericana | ||||
FT | San Jose | 4 - 0 | Atletico Huila | |
FT | Estudiantes | 1 - 1 | Newells Old Boys | |
International - CONCACAF Champions League grp. C | ||||
FT | Monterrey | 3 - 2 | Seattle Sounders FC | |
FT | CD Marathon | 2 - 1 | Deportivo Saprissa | |
International - CONCACAF Champions League grp. A | ||||
FT | CD Árabe Unido | 2 - 3 | Real Salt Lake | |
International - CONCACAF Champions League grp. D | ||||
FT | CD FAS | 0 - 0 | Puerto Rico Islanders | |
International - Friendlies | ||||
13:00 | Antigua and Barbuda | - | Saint Lucia | |
Faroe Islands - Vodafonedeildin | ||||
FT | NSI Runavik | 0 - 1 | Vikingur | |
FT | HB Tórshavn | 3 - 0 | AB Argir | |
Switzerland - Super League | ||||
FT | Bellinzona | 2 - 2 | Thun | |
FT | Sion | 1 - 2 | Xamax | |
USA - Major League Soccer | ||||
FT | FC Dallas | 2 - 2 | New England Rev. | |
FT | Kansas City Wizards | 4 - 3 | Houston Dynamo | |
USA - D-2 Pro League | ||||
FT | Miami FC Blues | 4 - 2 | St. Louis | |
Brazil - Serie A | ||||
FT | Goias | 1 - 3 | Atletico GO | |
FT | Cruzeiro | 2 - 0 | Ceara | |
FT | Sao Paulo | 2 - 1 | Guarani | |
FT | Gremio Prudente | 0 - 1 | Palmeiras | |
FT | Vasco da Gama | 2 - 2 | Botafogo RJ | |
FT | Santos FC | 2 - 3 | Corinthians | |
FT | Atletico PR | 1 - 0 | Internacional | |
FT | Gremio | 2 - 2 | Flamengo | |
Singapore - S.League | ||||
13:45 | Singapore Armed Forces FC | - | Beijing Guoan (SIN) | |
Brazil - Maranhense 1st group stage | ||||
FT | Nacional MA | 1 - 6 | Iape | |
FT | Sampaio Correa | 3 - 0 | Bacabal |
International - Copa Sudamericana | ||||
FT | San Jose | 4 - 0 | Atletico Huila | |
FT | Estudiantes | 1 - 1 | Newells Old Boys | |
International - CONCACAF Champions League grp. C | ||||
FT | Monterrey | 3 - 2 | Seattle Sounders FC | |
FT | CD Marathon | 2 - 1 | Deportivo Saprissa | |
International - CONCACAF Champions League grp. A | ||||
FT | CD Árabe Unido | 2 - 3 | Real Salt Lake | |
International - CONCACAF Champions League grp. D | ||||
FT | CD FAS | 0 - 0 | Puerto Rico Islanders |
England - Carling Cup | ||||
FT | Wigan | 2 - 1 | Preston | |
FT | Aston Villa | 3 - 1 | Blackburn | |
FT | Scunthorpe | 2 - 5 | Manchester United | |
FT | Chelsea | 3 - 4 | Newcastle | |
FAP | Liverpool | 4 - 6 | Northampton | |
FT | West Bromwich | 2 - 1 | Manchester City | |
Spain - LIGA BBVA | ||||
FT | Barcelona | 1 - 0 | Gijon | |
FT | Zaragoza | 0 - 0 | Hercules | |
FT | Almeria | 0 - 1 | Levante | |
FT | Valencia | 1 - 1 | Atletico Madrid | |
Spain - Segunda B Group III | ||||
FT | Sant Andreu | 1 - 0 | Badalona | |
FT | Mallorca B | 0 - 0 | Alzira | |
FT | Hospitalet | 0 - 0 | Alicante | |
FT | Sabadell | 0 - 2 | CD Teruel | |
FT | Ontinyent | 2 - 0 | Lleida | |
FT | Castellon | 2 - 1 | FC Santboia | |
FT | Alcoyano | 2 - 2 | Denia | |
FT | At. Baleares | 1 - 1 | Sporting Mahones | |
FT | Orihuela | 2 - 0 | CF Gandia | |
FT | Gramanet | 1 - 0 | Benidorm | |
Spain - Segunda B Group I | ||||
FT | Montaneros | 0 - 2 | Cacereno | |
FT | Real Madrid B | 1 - 0 | Pontevedra | |
FT | Universidad L.P. | 2 - 0 | Celta Vigo B | |
FT | Rayo Vallecano B | 3 - 0 | Deportivo La Coruna B | |
FT | Guadalajara | 1 - 3 | Alcala | |
FT | Coruxo F.C. | 1 - 0 | Extremadura | |
FT | Lugo | 2 - 0 | Atletico Madrid B | |
FT | CD Badajoz | 1 - 2 | Cerro Reyes | |
FT | Vecindario | 1 - 1 | Conquense | |
Spain - Segunda B Group II | ||||
FT | Lemona | 1 - 4 | Real Union | |
FT | Athletic Bilbao B | 1 - 0 | Barakaldo | |
FT | Pena Sport | 0 - 2 | Palencia | |
FT | LA Muela | 0 - 1 | RS Gimnastica | |
FT | Leonesa | 0 - 2 | Osasuna B | |
FT | Alaves | 3 - 1 | UD Logrones | |
FT | Oviedo | 0 - 1 | Mirandes | |
FT | Eibar | 3 - 2 | Gijon B | |
FT | Guijuelo | 1 - 1 | Real Sociedad B | |
FT | Zamora | 1 - 2 | Caudal Deportivo | |
Spain - Segunda B Group IV | ||||
FT | Roquetas | 1 - 1 | Union Estepona | |
FT | Jumilla | 0 - 1 | Ceuta | |
FT | Sevilla B Atletico | 1 - 1 | Betis B | |
FT | Lorca Atletico | 1 - 0 | Ecija | |
FT | Caravaca | 4 - 1 | San Roque | |
FT | Jaen | 1 - 2 | Almeria B | |
FT | Melilla | 1 - 0 | Lucena | |
FT | Puertollano | 1 - 0 | Poli Ejido | |
FT | Cadiz | 3 - 2 | Yeclano | |
FT | CD Alcala | 0 - 1 | Murcia | |
Germany - 1. Bundesliga | ||||
FT | Freiburg | 1 - 2 | Schalke 04 | |
FT | Bayer Leverkusen | 2 - 1 | Eintracht Frankfurt | |
FT | Nurnberg | 2 - 1 | VfB Stuttgart | |
FT | Borussia Monchengladbach | 1 - 2 | St.Pauli | |
FT | Borussia Dortmund | 5 - 0 | Kaiserslautern | |
FT | Hamburger SV | 1 - 3 | Wolfsburg | |
Germany - 2. Bundesliga | ||||
FT | Duisburg | 1 - 0 | Augsburg | |
FT | Ingolstadt | 3 - 0 | Fortuna Dusseldorf | |
FT | Bochum | 3 - 1 | Bielefeld | |
FT | Osnabruck | 4 - 1 | Union Berlin | |
FT | 1860 Munchen | 0 - 0 | Aue | |
Germany - 3. Liga | ||||
FT | Carl Zeiss Jena | 0 - 0 | Aalen | |
FT | Burghausen | 3 - 1 | Koblenz | |
FT | Sandhausen | 1 - 0 | B.Munchen II | |
FT | Saarbrucken | 0 - 0 | Wehen | |
Germany - Regionalliga North | ||||
FT | Hertha Berlin II | 2 - 2 | Holstein Kiel | |
FT | ZFC Meuselwitz | 2 - 0 | Braunschweig II | |
FT | RasenBallsport Leipzig | 3 - 2 | Wilhelmshaven | |
FT | Plauen | 3 - 1 | Magdeburg | |
FT | Lübeck | 3 - 2 | Oberneuland | |
FT | Wolfsburg II | 2 - 1 | Hamburger SV II | |
Germany - Regionalliga West | ||||
FT | SC Verl | 3 - 0 | SC Wiedenbrück | |
FT | Eintracht Trier | 2 - 2 | Mainz 05 II | |
FT | Preußen Münster | 2 - 1 | Sportfreunde Lotte | |
FT | Bielefeld II | 1 - 5 | Dortmund II | |
Germany - Regionalliga South | ||||
FT | Ulm | 3 - 0 | SV Darmstadt | |
FT | Hessen Kassel | 2 - 0 | SC Pfullendorf | |
FT | Wehen II | 1 - 3 | St.Kickers | |
FT | SpVgg Weiden | 0 - 0 | Hoffenheim II | |
Italy - Serie A | ||||
FT | Catania | 2 - 0 | Cesena | |
FT | Cagliari | 0 - 0 | Sampdoria | |
FT | Brescia | 2 - 1 | Roma | |
FT | Genoa | 1 - 1 | Fiorentina | |
FT | SSC Napoli | 1 - 3 | Chievo | |
FT | Lazio | 1 - 1 | AC Milan | |
FT | Inter | 4 - 0 | Bari | |
FT | Lecce | 1 - 1 | Parma | |
FT | Bologna | 2 - 1 | Udinese | |
France - League Cup | ||||
FT | Monaco | 1 - 0 | Lens | |
FT | Arles-Avignon | 0 - 1 | Caen | |
FT | Nancy | 1 - 2 | Bordeaux | |
FT | Guingamp | 3 - 1 | Rennes | |
OT | Boulogne | 2 - 1 | Toulouse | |
FT | Sochaux | 0 - 2 | Bastia | |
FT | Saint Etienne | 2 - 0 | Nice | |
Netherlands - KNVB Cup | ||||
FT | VVSB | 0 - 2 | Cambuur | |
FT | Ajax | 5 - 0 | Maastricht | |
FAP | De Graafschap | 4 - 5 | Utrecht | |
OT | Gemert | 0 - 4 | AGOVV Apeldoorn | |
FT | Capelle | 1 - 4 | Twente | |
FT | Den Bosch | 2 - 3 | AZ Alkmaar | |
BR | Rijnsburgse Boys | - | Deurne | |
FAP | Groene Ster | 3 - 5 | Dijkse Boys | |
FT | ARC | 0 - 3 | Heracles | |
FT | De Treffers | 5 - 1 | Katwijk | |
FT | WKE Emmen | 0 - 3 | Excelsior | |
FT | EVV | 3 - 5 | Eindhoven | |
OT | Haaglandia/Winston | 1 - 4 | Groningen | |
FT | PSV Eindhoven | 3 - 0 | Sparta Rotterdam | |
FAP | Feyenoord | 4 - 5 | Roda | |
Denmark - Ekstra Bladet Cup | ||||
FT | Viby IF | 1 - 4 | FC København | |
FT | Brønshøj | 0 - 1 | Hvidovre | |
FT | Hobro | 0 - 1 | Viborg | |
FT | Avedøre | 2 - 3 | FC Midtjylland | |
FT | Svendborg | 0 - 3 | Esbjerg fB | |
FT | Varde | 4 - 2 | Brøndby IF | |
FT | Thisted | 1 - 3 | HB Køge | |
OT | FC Vestsjælland | 2 - 6 | AC Horsens | |
FT | Kastrup B. | 1 - 2 | Lyngby | |
FT | Marienlyst | 0 - 2 | OB | |
OT | AGF | 6 - 3 | Skive | |
FT | Nordvest FC | 1 - 5 | Randers FC | |
FT | Næstved | 0 - 1 | AaB | |
Norway - Cup | ||||
OT | Follo | 3 - 2 | Rosenborg | |
OT | Strømsgodset | 2 - 0 | Odd Grenland | |
Sweden - Allsvenskan | ||||
FT | Orebro | 3 - 1 | Gefle | |
FT | Elfsborg | 1 - 1 | IFK Gothenburg | |
FT | Gais | 1 - 1 | Halmstad | |
FT | AIK | 0 - 1 | Kalmar FF | |
Belgium - Jupiler League | ||||
FT | Lokeren | 3 - 2 | Gent | |
FT | Standard Liege | 2 - 1 | Charleroi | |
FT | Zulte-Waregem | 4 - 3 | Germinal B. | |
FT | KV Mechelen | 2 - 2 | Cercle Bruges | |
FT | Club Bruges | 4 - 0 | Eupen | |
FT | Lierse | 1 - 1 | Anderlecht | |
FT | Kortrijk | 1 - 2 | Westerlo | |
Austria - tipp3-Bundesliga | ||||
FT | Mattersburg | 0 - 3 | Wiener Neustadt | |
FT | Austria Wien | 0 - 0 | Salzburg | |
FT | Kapfenberg | 2 - 4 | FC Wacker Innsbruck | |
FT | Ried | 3 - 1 | Rapid Wien | |
International - Copa Sudamericana | ||||
FT | Cerro Porteno | 2 - 2 | Universitario | |
FT | Tolima | 2 - 0 | Oriente Petrolero | |
FT | Sport Huancayo | 2 - 0 | Defensor Sporting | |
International - CONCACAF Champions League grp. B | ||||
FT | Columbus Crew | 1 - 0 | Santos | |
International - CONCACAF Champions League grp. A | ||||
FT | Cruz Azul | 0 - 0 | Toronto FC | |
Finland - Veikkausliga | ||||
FT | Tampere | 2 - 1 | Honka | |
FT | Helsinki | 2 - 2 | FC Inter Turku | |
FT | Turku PS | 5 - 0 | AC Oulu | |
Faroe Islands - Vodafonedeildin | ||||
FT | EB/Streymur | 5 - 2 | FC Suduroy | |
FT | B71 Sandur | 0 - 0 | B36 Tórshavn | |
FT | B68 Toftir | 3 - 3 | Fuglafjørdur | |
Switzerland - Super League | ||||
FT | Basel | 2 - 2 | Grasshoppers | |
FT | St.Gallen | 1 - 2 | Young Boys | |
Scotland - Co-operative Insurance Cup | ||||
OT | Ross County | 1 - 2 | Dundee U. | |
FT | Aberdeen | 3 - 2 | Raith Rovers | |
FT | Kilmarnock | 3 - 1 | Hibernian | |
FT | Celtic | 6 - 0 | Inverness | |
Turkey - Cup | ||||
FT | Hacettepe Spor Kulübü | 2 - 1 | Boluspor | |
FT | Giresunspor | 0 - 1 | Bandirmaspor | |
FT | Mersin I. Y. | 3 - 2 | Torbalispor | |
FT | Sebatspor | 4 - 0 | Keciorengucu | |
FT | Erciyesspor | 1 - 0 | Rizespor | |
FT | Darica G.Birligi | 0 - 1 | Dardanelspor | |
OT | Trabzon Karadenizspor | 1 - 2 | Samsunspor | |
OT | Etimesgut Sekerspor | 2 - 0 | Balikesirspor | |
FT | Menemen Belediyespor | 1 - 0 | Belediye Vanspor | |
FT | Telekomspor | 4 - 2 | Gungoren | |
OT | Konya Sekerspor | 3 - 1 | Altay | |
FT | Orduspor | 2 - 0 | Iskenderun Celikspor | |
FAP | Karsiyaka | 6 - 4 | Kartalspor | |
OT | Adanaspor | 1 - 2 | Gaziantep BB | |
FT | Denizlispor | 2 - 1 | Anadolu Uskudar 1908 | |
FT | Diyarbakirspor | 0 - 1 | Malatya Yeni Spor | |
OT | Kocaelispor | 1 - 2 | Kirikhanspor | |
Slovenia - PrvaLiga | ||||
FT | Primorje | 3 - 1 | Koper | |
FT | Triglav | 2 - 2 | Maribor | |
FT | Nafta | 3 - 0 | Gorica | |
FT | Rudar Velenje | 1 - 1 | Ol Ljubljana | |
FT | Domzale | 1 - 0 | MIK CM Celje | |
Czech Republic - Cup | ||||
FT | Hulin | 1 - 3 | Sigma Olomouc | |
FAP | Karvina | 5 - 3 | Liberec | |
FT | FK OEZ | 1 - 3 | Zizkov | |
FT | Sokol Konice | 0 - 2 | HFK Olomouc | |
FT | Trebic | 1 - 2 | Teplice | |
FAP | Breclav | 5 - 6 | Slavicin | |
FT | SFK Vrchovina | 2 - 3 | Kromeriz | |
FAP | Sokol Ovcary | 4 - 6 | Brno | |
FAP | Kunice | 3 - 5 | M Boleslav | |
FT | Opava | 2 - 1 | Slovan Varnsdorf | |
Russia - 1. Division | ||||
FT | Ural S.R | 1 - 1 | KamAZ | |
FT | Nizhny Novgorod | 3 - 0 | FC Rotor Volgograd | |
FT | FC Dinamo St Petersburg | 0 - 0 | Kuban Krasnodar | |
FT | Shinnik Yaroslavl | 3 - 0 | SKA-Energiya | |
FT | FC Krasnodar | 0 - 0 | Avangard | |
FT | Baltika | 3 - 1 | Khimki | |
FT | FC Zhemchuzhina-Sochi | 2 - 2 | FC Salyut Belgorod | |
Russia - Cup | ||||
FAP | Alania Vladikavkaz | 5 - 4 | Gornyak | |
FT | Saturn Ramenskoye | 2 - 1 | Luch Energiya | |
FT | FK Rostov | 2 - 0 | Volgar Gazprom | |
FT | Dinamo Moscow | 4 - 1 | Volga Nyzhnyi | |
Brazil - Serie B | ||||
FT | Bahia | 1 - 1 | Vila Nova | |
FT | Portuguesa | 3 - 2 | Santo Andre | |
FT | Sao Caetano | 0 - 0 | Bragantino | |
FT | Guaratingueta | 2 - 3 | Ponte Preta | |
FT | Nautico | 1 - 0 | Figueirense | |
FT | Brasiliense | 0 - 1 | Coritiba | |
FT | ASA | 2 - 1 | Ipatinga FC | |
FT | Icasa | 0 - 0 | Sport | |
FT | Parana Clube | 1 - 0 | Duque de Caxias | |
FT | America MG | 4 - 1 | America RN | |
Mexico - Liga de Ascenso - Apertura | ||||
FT | Veracruz | 0 - 0 | Irapuato | |
Singapore - S.League | ||||
FT | Gombak United FC | 0 - 1 | Etoile FC (SIN) | |
Australia - Hyundai A-League | ||||
FT | Gold Coast United FC | 1 - 0 | Newcastle Jets | |
International - AFC Championsleague Final Stages | ||||
FT | Suwon S.B. | 2 - 0 | Seongnam Ilhwa | |
FT | Pohang Steelers | 1 - 1 | Zob Ahan | |
OT | Al-Garrafa | 4 - 2 | Al Hilal | |
FT | Al Shabab | 0 - 1 | Jeonbuk FC | |
Brazil - Maranhense 1st group stage | ||||
FT | Viana | 0 - 2 | Maranhao | |
FT | Santa Quiteria | 3 - 2 | EC Sao Jose |
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