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Saturday, February 19, 2011​
Week 24​

Stadion Woudestein
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(19') Geert Arend Roorda
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(51') Geert Arend Roorda
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(83') Nayib Lagouireh
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(85') Guyon Fernandez
Goals Cards Arjan Swinkels (50')
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(64') Nayib Lagouireh
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Marvin Zeegelaar

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(75') Kevin Greg Wattamaleo
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Ryan Koolwijk

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(80') Andras Simon
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Andrea Fillecia

Substitutions Maceo Rigters (46')
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Bart Biemans
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Rangelo Janga (66')
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David Strihavka
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Giovanni Gravenbeek (66')
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Dragan Jelic
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Abe Lenstra
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Goals Pontus Wernbloom (30')
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Héctor Moreno (68')
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(1') Igor Djuric
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(66') Milan Kopic
Cards Dirk Marcellis (74')
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(46') Michel Breuer
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Igor Djuric

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(59') Bas Dost
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Michal Svec

Substitutions Nick Van der Velden (76')
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Charlison Benschop
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Celso Ortiz (86')
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Johann Gudmundsson
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Graziano Pelle (88')
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Kolbeinn Sigthorsson
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Copa Libertadores Roundup, Feb. 16


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Updated Feb 17, 2011 12:02 PM ET
Wallyson and Walter Montillo scored two goals each as Brazilian club Cruzeiro humbled Argentine league champion Estudiantes 5-0 Wednesday in the Copa Libertadores group stage.
Wallyson put Cruzeiro ahead in the first minute and scored again in the 83rd, while strikes from Roger in the 18th and Montillo in the 39th and 59th gave the Brazilian club some revenge after losing the 2009 Libertadores final to Estudiantes.
Also Wednesday, defending champion Internacional of Brazil was held 1-1 by Ecuador's Emelec.

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In other group games, it was: Once Caldas 0, San Martin 3; Union Espanola 2, Universidad Catolica 2; and Chiapas 2, Wilstermann 0.
The Copa Libertadores is the top club competition in Latin America.
Group play started in earnest on Tuesday, with the 32 clubs still in the competition split into eight groups of four. After home and away fixtures, the top two teams in each group qualify for the last 16 knockout round.
The final of the competition is scheduled for June, with the winner earning a place in the Club World Cup to compete against the other continental champions at the end of the year.
In Group 7, Wallyson's speculative shot cannoned off Estudiantes defender German Re and over goalkeeper Agustin Orion to put Cruzeiro ahead inside the first minute.
Argentine forward Montillo threaded a pass for Roger to add the second in the 18th and the two players combined again as Montillo added the third himself with a low shot.
Montillo capped a fine display with a rising strike for Cruzeiro's fourth goal and Wallyson sealed the resounding win with a finish following Thiago Ribeiro's center.
Cruzeiro's stadium in Belo Horizonte is being refitted for the 2014 World Cup, so the match was played in the nearby city of Sete Lagoas.
In Quito, Fernando Gimenez equalized just before the final whistle to give Emelec a 1-1 draw at home against Internacional in Group 6. Mario Bolatti had put the Brazilian club ahead in the 82nd.
In the same group, Miguel Martinez in the 67th minute and Ricardo Esqueda in the 79th scored the goals as Chiapas of Mexico took a 2-0 home victory against the Jorge Wilstermann club from Bolivia.
"It was important to start with a win at home," said Martinez. "We knew they would come to fight, but we managed to open up the game and get the victory."
In Group 4, Leonardo Monje put Union Espanola ahead in the 48th minute against fellow Chilean side Universidad Catolica.
Lucas Pratto equalized in the 67th and Fernando Meneses put Universidad ahead with 20 minutes to go, but a stoppage-time penalty from Braulio Leal ensured the match finished level.
In Group 1, Heber Arriola scored either side of half time as Peru's Universidad San Martin won 3-0 at 2004 Libertadores champion Once Caldas of Colombia.
Arriola's goals in the 38th and 60th minutes sandwiched German Alemanno's strike in the 42nd for the Peruvian club.
Matches continue Thursday.
 
Pele fears World Cup embarrassment


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Updated Feb 19, 2011 8:51 AM ET
Football legend Pele has expressed concern over delays in the preparations for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, saying they could cause an embarrassment for the country.
Pele said at a news conference Friday that Brazil has the "obligation of staging a good World Cup but unfortunately everything is delayed."
He said Brazil is facing a "big risk of being embarrassed" because of delays in the modernization and renovation of Brazil's overcrowded and saturated airports, and concerns over some venues.
He singled out the case of Sao Paulo, which was supposed to host the World Cup's opening match but where construction of a new stadium is way behind schedule after FIFA ruled that the existing Morumbi venue didn't meet standards.
 
Tax break for Sao Paulo WC stadium


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Updated Feb 17, 2011 12:47 PM ET
SAO PAULO (AP)

Sao Paulo city officials say the government will give tax incentives for the construction of a stadium to be used in the opening match of the 2014 World Cup.

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The incentives are intended to help Corinthians upgrade the project of its already planned stadium, increasing its seating capacity from 48,000 to 65,000, enough to host the opening match.
Sao Paulo wants to host the opener but the government had said that it would not use public money on stadiums. Corinthians, meanwhile, had said it did not want to build a venue for more than 50,000 people.
Sao Paulo had been without a stadium project since Morumbi was dropped because of a lack of financial guarantees.
The Corinthians project has yet to be approved by FIFA.
 
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