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2008-04-12 Tiraspol, Transdniester. Football match between FC Tiraspol and FC Sheriff. Sheriff is the best footballteam of Transdniester, it even has some African players. In the national and international competitions Sherif plays as a team for Moldova. The brand new million dollar stadium was built by the company Sheriff that owns half of the country. Tiraspol is he capital of the breakaway province of Moldova. The nation declared itself a country, but is not recognised by anyother country or institution in the world.
SEPTEMBER 9, 2009 - Football : Makoto Hasebe of Japan in action during the international friendly match between Japan and Ghana at Galgenwaard Stadium on September 9, 2009 in Utrecht, Netherlands. (Photo by Tsutomu Takasu)
Out for fun race, three U.S. Naval Academy '44s are northbound off Annapolis on a crisp, but unusually warm November Saturday. Copyright 2004 fpbrennan
Substitute professional Qaiser Abbas prepares to receive at Seedhill a Todmorden delivery during a four-wicket Lancashire League victory for Nelson. Pakistani Abbas, the professional at Bolton League Westhoughton, replaced South African Reeza Hendricks, who has returned home early, and struck an unbeaten 88.
Eleventh versus thirteenth seems an odd choice of fixture at this stage of the season but, with the Lancashire League splitting into two divisions of 12 next year, and allocation determined by 2018's finishing positions, it was a crucial encounter. Abbas figured in three important partnerships and, with the scores tied, clinched the win by clubbing the only six of a patient innings. Earlier, young Matthew Heap took a career-best 5-66 as Todmorden relied on a gutsy last-wicket stand worth 42 between Matthew Collins (21) and Hamza Ali (12 not out) to post a defendable total. Derbyshire's Daryn Smit, the South African former Ramsbottom professional, acted as the visitors' substitute professional, deputising for Chris Schofield, who had a finger injury. Smit, capable of big scores, could make only 39, a somewhat disappointing return.
Match statistics:
Admission: £4. Programme: none. Attendance: 77. Todmorden won the toss and elected to bat. Todmorden 185 off 46.1 overs (Daryn Smit 39, Andrew Sutcliffe 29, Kai Abbas 26, Matthew Collins 21, Matthew Heap 5-66, Caleb Grant 2-36) 2pts lost by four wickets to Nelson 191-6 off 49.1 overs (Qaiser Abbas 88 not out, David Crotty 29, Elliot Bradley 25, Russell Bradley 21, Matthew Collins 3-52) 12pts. Umpires: David Robinson and Sohaib Khan.
The roots of Nelson Cricket Club date from 1861 when the Nelson-in-Marsden and Phoenix clubs merged. Nelson have played at Seedhill since 1878, when the present club was established. Nelson have engaged professionals since 1879. Numerous internationals have represented the club. They include Learie Constantine (West Indies), Kapil Dev (India), Roger Harper (West Indies), Neil Hawke (Australia), Collis King (West Indies), Craig McMillan (New Zealand), Sarfraz Nawaz (Pakistan), Graham Roope (England), Steve Waugh (Australia) and Barry Wood (England). Nelson were founder members of the Lancashire League in 1892, and hold the record - 21 - for championship triumphs. They have been runners-up on 16 occasions. Nelson have lifted the league's Worsley Cup nine times.
The Matches performing live @ Oakland's Art & Soul Festival
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Inspired by Mark Georges presentation at this weeks camera club my attempt at capturing a lighted match. Hope you like it and thanks for looking
Also thanks to Mark Tremain for using his garage set up and his company.
6-From left: Dr. Kevin Black, interim dean of Penn State College of Medicine, Dr. David Hulbert, president of the Penn State College of Medicine Alumni Association, and Dr. Edward Bollard, interim vice dean for educational affairs at Penn State College of Medicine, show off their Match Day socks on Friday, March 18, 2022.
Fred Heitjan, president of the Penn State College of Medicine class of 2022, makes opening remarks during Match Day on Friday, March 18, 2022.
Ladies football Gold medal match Wembley
London 2012: USA avenge World Cup defeat by Japan to win Olympic gold
• USA 2-1 Japan
• Lloyd 8 54; Ogimi 63
USA gained the desired revenge for losing to Japan in last year's World Cup final on penalties. There was personal redemption, too, for Carli Lloyd, who answered her missed kick in that 3-1 shootout loss by scoring a goal in each half to seal the Olympic crown for her nation.
Japan were dubbed the Barcelona of the women's game for their flurry of neat passing and slick movement and their average height of 5ft 4in compared to the US's 5ft 7in. The Americans were the big tournament specialists. This was the fifth women's Olympic final and USA were continuing their record of being in all of them, losing only to Norway at Sydney 2000, 3-2.
For Japan, their coach Norio Sasaki framed the attempted conquest of gold as part of the country's healing process, following the trauma of last year's earthquake which killed nearly 20,000 people.
Ahead of this final he said: "All the Japanese people are still trying to come back from the earthquake disaster.
"Winning the World Cup was very emotional last year and gave energy to the nation after what had happened and the same can happen again."
After eight minutes a noisy, though not completely filled Wembley, witnessed the opening strike. Tobin Heath galloped into space down the left before Alex Morgan's twist and cross was met by Carli Lloyd, just ahead of the 143-goal Abby Wambach.
Far from being unsettled, Japan went in search of an instant reply. A shot from Nahomi Kawasumi was blocked by the USA captain, Christie Rampone, with Hope Solo, the keeper, stranded. Yuki Ogimi followed up but could not convert.
Ogimi went closer moments later. A hanging jump was followed by the forward's header being superbly palmed onto the bar b y Solo.
The goal-frame proved an extra defender for both sides. Amy LePeilbet's cross was met with a glancing header by Rampone that hit Yuki Fukomoto's right post. At the opposite end, Aya Miyama's pile-driver smashed back off the bar.
Ogimi was instrumental in every Japan attack. Her lay-off nine minutes from half-time was hit with a menacing curl by Shinobu Ohno but the ball was marginally wide of the post.
The open, entertaining nature of this contest continued after the break. Japan spread the ball across midfield only for their attacks to founder due to a belief deficit. When given sight of goal – as Miyama, the captain, on 52 minutes – the opportunity was snatched at.
When America flooded forward there was menace. After Megan Rapinoe laid the ball into Lloyd, she surged from near half-way then unloaded a 20-yard humdinger that gave the 5ft 4in keeper Fukumoto no chance, and that was 2-0 to Pia Sunhage's team.
In the 63nd minute Japan's Ogimi raised the excitement scale to fevered after her strike, though this proved a consolation as the neat triangles that were ending in cul-de-sacs continued to frustrate the Japanese.
The world champions still had their chances but when Miyama had two free-kicks to deliver in quick succession, her side failed to profit.
Jordi Alba Ramos
La Furia Roja sealed off 3 successive major International tournaments with their win of Euro 2012--a feat which hasn't been accomplished in the entire history of the Sport...
Match issued shirt for Obafemi Martins
2010 Russian Premier League (Rosgosstrakh Russian Football Championship)
or such was the comment from the first person who saw this shot... And, now, thanks to jon, also the first person to comment on it on flickr. :-)
Match Day 2016.Vanderbilt School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................
Match Day 2014.Langford Auditorium.Vanderbilt School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; Vanderbilt....
A 1935 Leyland TD4 of the batch 15-32 on the Fulwood Circular is followed by a Leyland PD2/1 on a Football Special to Frenchwood at the junction of Deepdale Road and Ribbleton Lane. Another PD2/1 waits to turn into Deepdale Road on the 'D' Fulwood Circular whilst a PD1 can be seen in Ribbleton Lane returning from Moor Nook or Gamull Lane - circa 1956