Sunday, June 30, 2013

Brazil The Champion of Federations cup 2013, Beating Spain 3-0

Brazil-The Champion of confederations cup 2013 in Brazil
Confederations cup 2013 in Brazil
Brazil becomes the champion of federation cup 2013 after beating Spain 3-0. In this match Fred created two goals, while the Barcelona;s new player Neymar created one goal. This is the unlucky day for Spain. Sergio Ramos failed to create a goal through penalty shooting, and Gerard Pique got the red card too. Fred and Fernando Torres become the top scorer with four goals.

Line Up
BRASIL: 12-Julio Cesar; 2-Dani Alves, 3-Thiago Silva, 4-David Luiz, 6-Marcelo; 17-Luiz Gustavo, 18-Paulinho (8-Hernanes 88), 11-Oscar; 19-Hulk (23-Jadson 73), 10-Neymar, 9-Fred (21-Jo 80)

Spain: 1-Iker Casillas; 17-Alvaro Arbeloa (5-Cesar Azpilicueta 46), 15-Sergio Ramos, 3-Gerard Pique, 18-Jordi Alba; 6-Andres Iniesta, 8-Xavi, 16-Sergio Busquets, 13-Juan Mata (22-Jesus Navas 52); 9-Fernando Torres (7-David Villa 59), 11-Pedro

Saturday, June 29, 2013

The Victory of Spain against Tahiti (10-0) in Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 Creating a History

Fernando Torres Created 4 Goals against Tahiti in Confederations Cup Brazil 2013

The victory of Spain when successfully beating Tahiti with the score of 10-0 creates the new history of the football world. The victory with ten goals without reply is the victory with the largest score in the history of the tournament that was held by FIFA. In the second match of Group B of Confederations Cup, Friday (21st of June 2013) early morning of west Indonesian time, Spain strafed 10 goal to the netting of Tahiti escorted by Mikael Roche. The goals were created by Fernando Torres (four goals) David Villa (three goals), David Silva (two goals) and Juan Mata (1 goal). Prior results obtained 10-0 Spain, the biggest score in the tournament of FIFA was Hungary against El Salvador in World Cup 1982 (10-1), Hungary versus North Korea at the World Cup 1954 (9-0) and Yugoslavia versus Zaire in the World Cup 1954 (9-0). Spain's victory also becomes the largest in the Confederations Cup after the victory of Brazil in 1999 when beating Saudi Arabia with the score of 8-2 in the semifinals.