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30
Jun

Spain Wins Euro Cup 2008

Posted in Euro 2008, Euro Cup, Soccer  by Sportsbook Bonus on June 30th, 2008

Fernando Torres was the hero for Spain by firing them to Euro 2008 glory against Germany in Vienna - and ending 44 years of disappointment.

Torres struck in the 33rd minute at Ernst Happel Stadion and despite the efforts of Germany skipper Michael Ballack, they held on to their lead to spark wild celebrations in Austria’s capital.

Spain outshot Germany 14-4, with Spain showing more fluidity and creativity on the field than the efficient German team.

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22
Jun

Russia into Semis after 3-1 win over Netherlands

Posted in Euro Cup, Soccer  by Sportsbook Bonus on June 22nd, 2008

Russia won an unexpected place in the Euro 2008 semi-finals with a thoroughly deserved 3-1 extra-time win over the Dutch on Saturday.

Coached by Dutchman Guus Hiddink, the Russians finished off their tired opponents with late goals from substitute Dmitry Torbinsky and playmaker Andrei Arshavin after the teams had finished level at 1-1 by the end of regular time.

The Russians will face the winners of Sunday’s quarter-final between Italy and Spain for a place in the Vienna showpiece

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12
Jun

Portugal Moves on to Euro Cup Quarterfinals

Posted in Euro 2008, Soccer  by Sportsbook Bonus on June 12th, 2008


Portugal became the first team to reach the quarterfinals of soccer’s European Championship as co- host Switzerland was beaten with an injury-time goal.

Portugal, seeking its first major title, beat the Czech Republic 3-1 in Geneva yesterday after Cristiano Ronaldo scored one goal and assisted on another. Deco, Ronaldo and Ricardo Quaresma scored for Portugal yesterday, with Libor Sionko getting one for the Czech Republic. Its qualification for the last eight was assured when Turan’s shot gave Turkey the victory over the Swiss in Basel.

Portugal, the runner-up four years ago, has six points from two matches. The Czech Republic and Turkey are three points behind and meet June 15 in the final group game. Switzerland has lost both its games and will not finish in the top two.

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