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Today's Games Week 1: 08/07/10 - 08/08/10 Week 2: 08/14/10 - 08/15/10 Week 3: 08/17/10 - 08/22/10 Week 4: 08/28/10 - 08/29/10 Week 5: 09/11/10 - 09/12/10 Week 6: 09/18/10 - 09/19/10 Week 7: 09/25/10 - 09/26/10 Week 8: 10/02/10 - 10/03/10 Week 9: 10/16/10 - 10/17/10 Week 10: 10/23/10 - 10/24/10 Week 11: 10/30/10 - 11/02/10 Week 12: 11/06/10 - 11/07/10 Week 13: 11/13/10 - 11/14/10 Week 14: 11/20/10 - 11/21/10 Week 15: 11/27/10 - 11/28/10 Week 16: 11/27/10 - 12/05/10 Week 17: 12/11/10 - 12/12/10 Week 18: 12/18/10 - 01/22/11 Week 19: 12/21/10 - 12/22/10 Week 20: 01/15/11 - 01/16/11 Week 21: 01/29/11 - 01/30/11 Week 22: 02/05/11 - 02/06/11 Week 23: 02/12/11 - 02/13/11 Week 24: 02/18/11 - 02/20/11 Week 25: 02/26/11 - 02/27/11 Week 26: 03/05/11 - 03/06/11 Week 27: 03/11/11 - 03/13/11 Week 28: 03/19/11 - 03/20/11 Week 29: 04/02/11 Week 30: 04/09/11 Week 31: 04/16/11 Week 32: 04/24/11 Week 33: 04/30/11 Week 34: 05/07/11 Week 35: 05/11/11 Week 36: 05/15/11 Week 37: 05/21/11 Week 38: 05/29/11​

Saturday, February 26, 2011​
Week 25​

Stade Louis II
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(35') Chu-Young Park
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(62') Chu-Young Park
Goals Youssef El Arabi (67')
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Yohan Mollo (72')
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(74') Thomas Mangani
Cards Jérémy Sorbon (25')
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Kandia Traore (36')
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Youssef El Arabi (74')
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Jérémy Sorbon (84')
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Damien Marcq (90')
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(48') Laurent Bonnart
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Vincent Muratori

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(75') Pascal Feindouno
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Benjamin Moukandjo

Substitutions Yohan Mollo (46')
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Thibault Moulin
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Benjamin Morel (64')
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Kandia Traore
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Romain Inez (86')
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Benjamin Morel
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Auguste Bonal
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(16') Brown Ideye
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(79') Modibo Maiga
Cards Marco Estrada (19')
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Garry Bocaly (27')
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Emir Spahic (61')
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Emir Spahic (61')
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(82') Vincent Nogueira
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Ryad Boudebouz

Substitutions Abdelhamid El Kaoutari (66')
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Romain Pitau
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John Utaka (69')
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Olivier Giroud
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Route de Lorient
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Goals Kafoumba Coulibaly (54')
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Anthony Mounier (85')
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(45') Loic Perrin
Cards Chaouki Ben Saada (44')
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(61') Yoric Ravet
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Laurent Batlles

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(62') Dimitri Payet
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Bakary Sako

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(75') Christophe Landrin
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Alejandro Alonso

Substitutions Eric Mouloungui (62')
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David Bellion
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Ismael Gace (81')
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Julien Sable
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Larrys Mabiala (89')
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Nemanja Pejcinovic
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Stade Nungesser
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(43') Gregory Pujol
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(55') David Ducourtioux
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(86') Gael Danic
Cards Francis Coquelin (21')
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Francis Coquelin (50')
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(72') Matthieu Dossevi
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Mamadou Samassa

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(72') Renaud Cohade
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Tae-Hee Nam

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(84') Steeven Langil
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David Ducourtioux

Substitutions Mathias Autret (69')
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Lynel Kitambala
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Cheick Doukoure (69')
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Kevin Monnet-Paquet
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Stade Fernand Fournier
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Chelsea ride their luck but Carlo Ancelotti is not fooled by win

David Luiz provides a spark of hope but too many Chelsea players have lost form at the same time


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The Chelsea striker Fernando Torres, left, had plenty of space to exploit but again failed to make his mark on the match. Photograph: Tony O'Brien/Action Images Beaten at home by Liverpool and held at Craven Cottage in their previous Premier League matches, Chelsea somehow overcame their faltering form to contrive a morale-restoring win over the leaders, reviving their almost extinguished hopes of defending the title and spoiling a historic occasion for Ryan Giggs, who managed to collect a rare booking while equalling Sir Bobby Charlton's league appearance record for Manchester United.
It was a very English match, the ebb and flow interspersed with bruising collisions that would have halted the action in any other major European league but were allowed to pass by without action from the referee, Martin Atkinson, who nevertheless made the key decision of the match when he judged Chris Smalling had felled Yuri Zhirkov late in the second half.
David Luiz had brought Chelsea level soon after the interval. The Brazilian, who cost just under half of Fernando Torres's fee, is looking not just the better buy but the more effective striker. The first-time shot with which the centre-back laid the foundations for victory was hit with an alacrity that the Spanish striker must have envied. And with his weaker right foot, too.
A "must-win game", John Terry called this one in his programme notes, suggesting that a victory over United and another in their game in hand would push Chelsea into third place in the table. As calls to arms go, this one was sounding a little less than effective on the half-hour as Wayne Rooney turned through 180 degrees outside the home penalty area before striking a superbly accurate shot between Petr Cech and the near post.
Terry's words, surely boosted by the knowledge that United had not won in this part of west London for nine years, were looking a lot more substantial 50 minutes later when Frank Lampard smashed a penalty down the middle to give Chelsea the lead. Zhirkov had pushed the ball through the legs of the otherwise immaculate Smalling and gone to ground with little visible assistance. It was Atkinson's 11th penalty and 10th red card of the season, the highest totals on both counts of any Premier League referee.
On the fifth anniversary of the death of the much-loved Peter Osgood, the initial focus of attention, at least among those not preoccupied with the need to howl "Shoot!" every time the ball reached the hapless Ashley Cole, had been on Chelsea's strikers. Once again Didier Drogba found himself consigned to the bench, not a place he believes to be his natural home. His haul of 93 goals in 191 league appearances compares favourably with Osgood's 105 in 289.
Torres, Roman Abramovich's £50m purchase, took his place in the starting line-up, yet to score a goal in Chelsea's colours although destined to celebrate a league win for the first time. On form, he would come closer to the ideal of Osgood – upright, elusive, velvet-footed, with an inventive eye for a strike and a shrewd, economical ability to link the play of less gifted men – than many of those who came between them at Stamford Bridge. With Nicolas Anelka spending most of his time stationed on the right wing, and Drogba having to wait until the hour mark to replace the Frenchman, Torres had plenty of space to exploit, but he again failed to make a mark on the match. "I don't ask him to score," Carlo Ancelotti said afterwards. "I ask my strikers to play for the team."
Some Chelsea anxieties will be alleviated by this adrenaline-fuelled victory, but the result is unlikely to obscure the evidence that too many of Ancelotti's players have lost form with a mystifying simultaneity. Where has Frank Lampard, the 30-goal-a-season midfield player, gone? Trapped in the swamp between defence and attack, and receiving scant assistance from a Michael Essien seemingly shorn of his prodigious power.
The real Lampard would have scored not just from the penalty spot but with a free-kick in the 40th minute, struck low and hard from outside the area, provoking a fine double save from Edwin van der Sar. The real Essien, driving towards the United area five minutes later, would have found a way round, past or through Nemanja Vidic's cold-blooded obstruction, for which the Serb received the first of two well-merited cautions. Florent Malouda's virtues are simply lost without trace, making Ramires, an object of scorn earlier in the season, the most dependable figure in a spluttering engine room.
At least the athletic David Luiz was providing a spark of hope. In the early stages he made his presence felt on both sides of the pitch, evoking the memory of Ricardo Carvalho, Terry's previous partner, as he shepherded a fast-breaking Rooney on the left and deftly halted the trickster Nani on the right a couple of minutes later.
Booked after 60 minutes for a foul on Rooney, the Brazilian newcomer showed further signs of rashness as the match boiled up and might easily have preceded Vidic into the dressing-room for a couple of indiscretions that evaded Mr Atkinson's attention. This, however, was a night on which Chelsea rode their luck, and galloped home.
 
Chelsea ride their luck but Carlo Ancelotti is not fooled by win

David Luiz provides a spark of hope but too many Chelsea players have lost form at the same time


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The Chelsea striker Fernando Torres, left, had plenty of space to exploit but again failed to make his mark on the match. Photograph: Tony O'Brien/Action Images Beaten at home by Liverpool and held at Craven Cottage in their previous Premier League matches, Chelsea somehow overcame their faltering form to contrive a morale-restoring win over the leaders, reviving their almost extinguished hopes of defending the title and spoiling a historic occasion for Ryan Giggs, who managed to collect a rare booking while equalling Sir Bobby Charlton's league appearance record for Manchester United.
It was a very English match, the ebb and flow interspersed with bruising collisions that would have halted the action in any other major European league but were allowed to pass by without action from the referee, Martin Atkinson, who nevertheless made the key decision of the match when he judged Chris Smalling had felled Yuri Zhirkov late in the second half.
David Luiz had brought Chelsea level soon after the interval. The Brazilian, who cost just under half of Fernando Torres's fee, is looking not just the better buy but the more effective striker. The first-time shot with which the centre-back laid the foundations for victory was hit with an alacrity that the Spanish striker must have envied. And with his weaker right foot, too.
A "must-win game", John Terry called this one in his programme notes, suggesting that a victory over United and another in their game in hand would push Chelsea into third place in the table. As calls to arms go, this one was sounding a little less than effective on the half-hour as Wayne Rooney turned through 180 degrees outside the home penalty area before striking a superbly accurate shot between Petr Cech and the near post.
Terry's words, surely boosted by the knowledge that United had not won in this part of west London for nine years, were looking a lot more substantial 50 minutes later when Frank Lampard smashed a penalty down the middle to give Chelsea the lead. Zhirkov had pushed the ball through the legs of the otherwise immaculate Smalling and gone to ground with little visible assistance. It was Atkinson's 11th penalty and 10th red card of the season, the highest totals on both counts of any Premier League referee.
On the fifth anniversary of the death of the much-loved Peter Osgood, the initial focus of attention, at least among those not preoccupied with the need to howl "Shoot!" every time the ball reached the hapless Ashley Cole, had been on Chelsea's strikers. Once again Didier Drogba found himself consigned to the bench, not a place he believes to be his natural home. His haul of 93 goals in 191 league appearances compares favourably with Osgood's 105 in 289.
Torres, Roman Abramovich's £50m purchase, took his place in the starting line-up, yet to score a goal in Chelsea's colours although destined to celebrate a league win for the first time. On form, he would come closer to the ideal of Osgood – upright, elusive, velvet-footed, with an inventive eye for a strike and a shrewd, economical ability to link the play of less gifted men – than many of those who came between them at Stamford Bridge. With Nicolas Anelka spending most of his time stationed on the right wing, and Drogba having to wait until the hour mark to replace the Frenchman, Torres had plenty of space to exploit, but he again failed to make a mark on the match. "I don't ask him to score," Carlo Ancelotti said afterwards. "I ask my strikers to play for the team."
Some Chelsea anxieties will be alleviated by this adrenaline-fuelled victory, but the result is unlikely to obscure the evidence that too many of Ancelotti's players have lost form with a mystifying simultaneity. Where has Frank Lampard, the 30-goal-a-season midfield player, gone? Trapped in the swamp between defence and attack, and receiving scant assistance from a Michael Essien seemingly shorn of his prodigious power.
The real Lampard would have scored not just from the penalty spot but with a free-kick in the 40th minute, struck low and hard from outside the area, provoking a fine double save from Edwin van der Sar. The real Essien, driving towards the United area five minutes later, would have found a way round, past or through Nemanja Vidic's cold-blooded obstruction, for which the Serb received the first of two well-merited cautions. Florent Malouda's virtues are simply lost without trace, making Ramires, an object of scorn earlier in the season, the most dependable figure in a spluttering engine room.
At least the athletic David Luiz was providing a spark of hope. In the early stages he made his presence felt on both sides of the pitch, evoking the memory of Ricardo Carvalho, Terry's previous partner, as he shepherded a fast-breaking Rooney on the left and deftly halted the trickster Nani on the right a couple of minutes later.
Booked after 60 minutes for a foul on Rooney, the Brazilian newcomer showed further signs of rashness as the match boiled up and might easily have preceded Vidic into the dressing-room for a couple of indiscretions that evaded Mr Atkinson's attention. This, however, was a night on which Chelsea rode their luck, and galloped home.
 
Completed Games
Today's Games Week 1: 01/07/11 - 01/09/11 Week 2: 01/14/11 - 01/16/11 Week 3: 01/21/11 - 01/23/11 Week 4: 01/28/11 - 01/30/11 Week 14: 02/02/11 - 04/13/11 Week 5: 02/04/11 - 02/06/11 Week 6: 02/11/11 - 02/13/11 Week 7: 02/18/11 - 02/20/11 Week 8: 02/25/11 - 02/27/11 Week 9: 03/04/11 - 03/06/11 Week 10: 03/11/11 - 03/13/11 Week 11: 03/18/11 - 03/20/11 Week 12: 04/01/11 - 04/03/11 Week 13: 04/08/11 - 04/10/11 Week 15: 04/16/11 - 04/17/11 Week 16: 04/22/11 - 04/24/11 Week 17: 04/29/11 - 05/01/11​

Friday, February 25, 2011​
Week 8​

Estadio Victoria
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(75') Ismael Iñiguez
Goals
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(14') José Antonio Castro
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(16') Sergio Blanco
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(42') Pablo Quattrocchi
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(90') Everaldo Barbosa
Cards Juan Pablo Rodríguez (10')
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Uriel Alvarez (65')
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Jonathan Lacerda (87')
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(65') Darío Gandín
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Juan Carlos Mosqueda

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(73') Ismael Iñiguez
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Sergio Blanco

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(84') Luis Ernesto Pérez
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Cristian Suárez

Substitutions José María Cárdenas (67')
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Daniel Ludueña
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Darwin Quintero (74')
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Christian Benítez
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Rodrigo Ruiz (85')
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José Antonio Olvera
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Saturday, February 26, 2011​
Week 8​

Estadio Victor Manuel Reyna
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(9') Julio Frías
Goals
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(31') Jorge Hernández
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(75') Miguel Ángel Martínez
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(78') Julio Frías
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(81') Antonio Salazar
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(88') Jorge Villalpando
Cards Xavier Báez (21')
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Adolfo Bautista (31')
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Omar Esparza (74')
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Jonny Magallón (90')
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(62') Ricardo Esqueda
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Edgar Andrade

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(70') Francisco Torres
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Christian Váldez

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(79') Antonio Salazar
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Julio Frías

Substitutions Dionicio Escalante (46')
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Antonio Gallardo
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Marco Fabián de la Mora (46')
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Adolfo Bautista
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Jorge Mora (68')
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Alberto Medina
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Estadio La Corregidora
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(7') Isaac Acuña
Goals Isaac Romo (33')
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(2') Carlos Bueno
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(4') Héctor Altamirano
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(13') Raúl Ferro
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(51') Gabino Velasco
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(53') Efraín Cortés
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(90') Jorge Díaz de León
Cards Gonzalo Pineda (4')
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Néstor Araujo (6')
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Emanuel Villa (67')
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(32') Gabino Velasco
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Isaac Acuña

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(47') César Nava
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Eder Borelli

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(79') Emilio López
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Carlos Bueno

Substitutions Allam Bello (29')
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Gonzalo Pineda
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Javier Aquino (69')
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Emanuel Villa
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Javier Orozco (74')
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César Domínguez
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(40') Facundo Coria
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(52') Yulián Anchico
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(90') Paul Aguilar
Cards Osmar Mares (43')
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Ignacio Torres (90')
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(55') Luis Montes
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Facundo Coria

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(55') Fernando Cortés
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Julio Gómez

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(63') Víctor Mañón
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Luis García

Substitutions Juan Manuel Cavallo (65')
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Wilmer Aguirre
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Noé Maya (71')
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Michael Arroyo
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Estadio Jalisco
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(45') Gerardo Espinoza
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(12') Gerardo Flores
Cards Jonathan Orozco (45')
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Sergio Pérez (49')
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Osvaldo Martínez (63')
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(74') Carlo Costly
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Efraín Alférez

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(74') Luis Robles
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Lucas Ayala

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(79') Lucio dos Santos
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Gerardo Flores

Substitutions William Paredes (55')
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Sergio Pérez
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Darío Carreño (55')
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Jesús Zavala
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Jesús Arellano (78')
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Aldo De Nigris
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Sunday, February 27, 2011​
Week 8​

Estadio Morelos
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(76') Joel Huiqui
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(81') Miguel Sabah
Goals Christian Bermúdez (49')
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(83') Miguel Sabah
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(87') Joao Rojas
Cards Edgar Solís (87')
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(52') Luis Miguel Noriega
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Jorge Gastelum

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(69') Luis Gabriel Rey
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Rafael Márquez

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(75') Jaime Lozano
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Enrique Pérez

Substitutions Sonny Guadarrama (55')
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Francisco Fonseca
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Alex Diego (61')
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Luis Venegas
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Mathias Cardacio (67')
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Jorge Hernández
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Estadio Olímpico Universitaro
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(7') Israel Castro
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(16') Darío Verón
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(74') Javier Cortés
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(83') Dante López
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(90') Carlos Orrantia
Goals Israel López (70')
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(45') David Cabrera
Cards Gustavo Cabral (41')
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Gustavo Cabral (67')
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(60') Carlos Orrantia
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Francisco Palencia

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(82') Oscar Rojas
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Martín Bravo

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(85') David Izazola
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Dante López

Substitutions Oswaldo Alanís (34')
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Juan Carlos Leaño
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Rubens Sambueza (46')
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Ramón Morales
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Taufic Guarch (75')
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Eduardo Lillingston
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