塞尔维亚 黑山 欧锦赛预选赛中 到底被怎么分组了

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塞尔维亚 黑山 欧锦赛预选赛中 到底被怎么分组了
导读:请看下面的新闻,黑山还没有加入欧洲足联塞尔维亚和黑山足协将于7月28日在贝尔格莱德举行最后一次会议,并正式宣告解散。 据报道,塞尔维亚足协将继续塞黑足协目前运作的各项活动,而黑山足协将重新申请加入欧洲足联。 塞黑足协表示,由于此前是以塞

请看下面的新闻,黑山还没有加入欧洲足联

塞尔维亚和黑山足协将于7月28日在贝尔格莱德举行最后一次会议,并正式宣告解散。

据报道,塞尔维亚足协将继续塞黑足协目前运作的各项活动,而黑山足协将重新申请加入欧洲足联。

塞黑足协表示,由于此前是以塞黑名义参加欧锦赛预选赛抽签,是否仍以塞黑队的名称参加9月开始的预选赛将由欧足联作出最终裁定。黑山足协同时宣布,黑山共和国将从2007年起自办本国的足球联赛,首个赛季将有12支球队参加甲级联赛。甲级联赛将于明年8月中旬打响,每支参赛队需交纳2万欧元的保证金。

这是先前欧锦赛预选赛抽签结果:

A组:葡萄牙、克罗地亚、塞黑、比利时、芬兰、亚美尼亚、哈萨克斯坦、阿塞拜疆B组:法国、意大利、乌克兰、苏格兰、立陶宛、格鲁吉亚、法罗群岛C组:希腊、土耳其、挪威、波黑、匈牙利、摩尔多瓦、马耳他D组:捷克、德国、斯洛伐克、爱尔兰、威尔士、塞浦路斯、圣马力诺E组:英格兰、克罗地亚、俄罗斯、以色列、爱沙尼亚、马其顿、安道尔F组:瑞典、西班牙、丹麦、拉托维亚、冰岛、北爱尔兰、列支敦士登G组:荷兰、罗马尼亚、保加利亚、斯洛文尼亚、阿尔巴尼亚、白俄罗斯、卢森堡

最新波黑赛程表

赛事时间主队比分客队欧洲杯11-19

03:45列支敦士登波黑欧洲杯11-16

03:45波黑意大利欧洲杯10-16

02:45希腊波黑欧洲杯10-12

23:59波黑芬兰欧洲杯09-08

23:59阿美尼亚波黑欧洲杯09-06

02:45波黑列支敦士登欧洲杯06-12

02:45意大利波黑欧洲杯06-08

23:59芬兰波黑欧洲杯03-27

03:45波黑2-2希腊欧洲杯03-24

03:45波黑2-1阿美尼亚国际友谊10-12

01:30土耳其0-0波黑国际友谊06-01

19:00韩国1-3波黑国际友谊05-28

23:59波黑0-0黑山国际友谊03-28

02:00塞内加尔0-0波黑国际友谊03-24

01:00保加利亚0-1波黑国际友谊02-01

10:00墨西哥1-0波黑国际友谊01-29

10:40美国0-0波黑欧洲预选10-11

02:45爱沙尼亚1-2波黑欧洲预选10-07

23:59波黑3-4比利时欧洲预选09-04

02:45直布罗陀0-4波黑欧洲预选09-01

02:45塞浦路斯3-2波黑欧洲预选06-10

02:45波黑0-0希腊国际友谊03-28

23:59阿尔巴尼亚1-2波黑欧洲预选03-26

01:00波黑5-0直布罗陀欧洲预选11-14

03:45希腊1-1波黑欧洲预选10-11

02:45波黑2-0塞浦路斯欧洲预选10-08

02:45比利时4-0波黑欧洲预选09-07

02:45波黑5-0爱沙尼亚麒麟杯06-07

18:30日本1-2波黑麒麟杯06-07

15:00波黑保加利亚

日期 时间 比赛阶段 主队 客队

6月9日 00:00 A组小组赛 波兰 希腊

6月9日 02:45 A组小组赛 俄罗斯 捷克

6月10日 00:00 B组小组赛 荷兰 丹麦

6月10日 02:45 B组小组赛 德国 葡萄牙

6月11日 00:00 C组小组赛 西班牙 意大利

6月11日 02:45 C组小组赛 爱尔兰 克罗地亚

6月12日 00:00 D组小组赛 法国 英格兰

6月12日 02:45 D组小组赛 乌克兰 瑞典

6月13日 00:00 A组小组赛 希腊 捷克

6月13日 02:45 A组小组赛 波兰 俄罗斯

6月14日 00:00 B组小组赛 丹麦 葡萄牙

6月14日 02:45 B组小组赛 荷兰 德国

6月15日 00:00 C组小组赛 意大利 克罗地亚

6月15日 02:45 C组小组赛 西班牙 爱尔兰

6月16日 00:00 D组小组赛 瑞典 英格兰

6月16日 02:45 D组小组赛 乌克兰 法国

6月17日 02:45 A组小组赛 希腊 俄罗斯

6月17日 02:45 A组小组赛 捷克 波兰

6月18日 02:45 B组小组赛 葡萄牙 荷兰

6月18日 02:45 B组小组赛 丹麦 德国

6月19日 02:45 C组小组赛 克罗地亚 西班牙

6月19日 02:45 C组小组赛 意大利 爱尔兰

6月20日 02:45 D组小组赛 瑞典 法国

6月20日 02:45 D组小组赛 英格兰 乌克兰

6月22日 02:45 1/4决赛 1A 2B

6月23日 02:45 1/4决赛 1B 2A

6月24日 02:45 1/4决赛 1C 2D

6月25日 01:45 1/4决赛 1D 2C

6月28日 02:45 半决赛 1A和2B胜者 1B和2A胜者

6月29日 02:45 半决赛 1C和2D胜者 1D和2C胜者

7月2日 02:45 决赛 半决赛胜者1 半决赛胜者2

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塞尔维亚取代前赛黑的一切国际地位 包括在欧足联的席位

黑山错过了欧锦赛报名日期

Republic of Macedonia national football team

Republic of Macedonia

Nickname The Macedonian Lions

Alexander's Army

Association Football Federation of Macedonia

Coach Srecko Katanec (2006-)

Most caps Artim Sakiri (67)

Top scorer Giorgi Hristov (16)

Home colours

Away colours

First international

Slovenia 1 - 4 Macedonia

(Kranj, Slovenia; October 13, 1993)

Largest win

Liechtenstein 1- 11 Macedonia

(Vaduz, Liechtenstein; September 9, 1996)

Worst defeat

Czech Republic 6 - 1 Macedonia

(Teplice, Czech Republic; June 8, 2005)

World Cup

Appearances none (First in -)

Best result -

European Championship

Appearances none (First in -)

Best result -

The Macedonian national football team is the national football team of the Republic of Macedonia and is controlled by the Football Federation of Macedonia They played their first match in 1993 after the split of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Before that, Yugoslav Macedonian players played for the Yugoslavia national football team They usually play their home games at the Gradski Stadium in Skopje Macedonia is currently 91st on the FIFA World Rankings list for April 2006

World Cup record

The Macedonian national team are yet to qualify for a World Cup Finals tournament In their most recent attempt, Macedonia finished 5th in Group 1 with 9 points and only 2 wins from 12 games Their campaign ended on a positive note with a surprise 0-0 draw in Amsterdam against the Netherlands on 12 October 2005

1930 to 1990 - Did not enter, was part of Yugoslavia

1994 - Did not enter

1998 to 2006 - Did not qualify

European Championship record

As with their World Cup campaigns, Macedonia are yet to qualify for a European Championship after 3 qualifying campaigns

1960 to 1992 - Did not enter, was part of Yugoslavia

1996 to 2004 - Did not qualify

Memorable Players(主要球员)

Darko Pancev

Toni Savevski

Ljupco Markovski

Artim Sakiri

Toni Micevski

Sasa Ciric

Giorgi Hristov

Goce Sedloski

Goran Pandev

History

The beginning

Up until 1991, Macedonia had no national team because it was a part of Yugoslavia In 1994, Macedonia became a member of FIFA and UEFA

The Macedonian soccer team began its football life with a 4-1 win against Slovenia in a friendly on 13 October 1993 under trainer Andon Doncevski Macedonia went on to win its next 3 friendlies against Slovenia, Albania and Estonia before suffering its first ever loss, a 2-0 loss at home to Turkey on 31 August 1994 The inaugural Macedonian side featured Darko Pancev, who won the European Champions League for Red Star Belgrade in 1991 and also played for Internazionale in Italy

Euro 96 Qualifiers

The Euro 96 Qualifiers was the first qualifying tournament Macedonia took part in Macedonia was grouped with Spain, Denmark, Belgium, Cyprus and Armenia In their opening game, which was also Macedonia's first ever official match, Macedonia was drawn against the reigning European Champions, Denmark The game was played in Skopje on 7 September 1994 and finished 1-1 with Macedonia leading for most of the game In this qualifying stage, Macedonia suffered one of its worst defeats, a 5-0 loss to Belgium at home on 7 June 1995 Macedonia failed to qualify for Euro 96, finishing 4th and equal last in the group on 7 points

1998 World Cup Qualifiers

Macedonia's first qualifying attempt for the World Cup saw them grouped with Romania, Republic of Ireland, Lithuania, Iceland and Liechtenstein The tournament began on 24 April 1996 with a 3-0 win at home to Liechtenstein On 9 November 1996, Macedonia would meet Liechtenstein again in their return leg, and would record their biggest ever win, an 11-1 thrashing of Liechtenstein Half of all the goals Macedonia scored in the whole campaign were scored in this match alone Macedonia failed to qualify for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, finishing 4th in the group on 13 points

Euro 2000 Qualifiers

Macedonia's campaign to qualify for the Euro 2000 tournament in Netherlands and Belgium saw them grouped with Yugoslavia (now known as Serbia and Montenegro), Republic of Ireland, Croatia and Malta Macedonia once again opened their qualifying campaign with a win after beating Malta 4-0 at home on 6 September 1998 Macedonia failed to qualify for Euro 2000, finishing 4th in the group on 8 points

2002 World Cup Qualifiers

Macedonia's 2002 World Cup qualifying campaign saw them grouped with Sweden, Turkey, Slovakia, Moldova and Azerbaijan Macedonia were unsuccessful in their opening match, going down to Slovakia 2-0 in Slovakia on 3 September 2000 Macedonia once again failed to qualify for the 2002 World Cup which was held in Japan and South Korea, once again finishing 4th in the group on 7 points

Euro 2004 Qualifiers

The Euro 2004 Qualifiers saw Macedonia grouped alongside England, Turkey, Slovakia and Liechtenstein Despite Macedonia failing to win its first 4 games of the campaign, Macedonia managed to record one of its most memorable results of its short history On 16 October 2002, Macedonia played former world champions England in Southampton, which was England's first home game in Southampton in almost 100 years Macedonia grabbed the lead early in the first half after Artim Sakiri scored directly from a corner kick, leaving English goalkeeper David Seaman stunned England soon leveled the game, but not before Macedonia managed to get in the lead once again However, the game ended 2-2 after England managed to score a second equaliser in the second half Macedonia's only win of the campaign came on 7 June 2003, when Macedonia beat Liechtenstein 3-1 at home Macedonia did not qualify for the Euro 2004 tournament which was held in Portugal, finishing 4th on 6 points, their worst final points tally to date

2006 World Cup Qualifiers

Macedonia was drawn in Group 1 and was grouped with Netherlands, Czech Republic, Romania, Finland, Armenia and Andorra Macedonia managed to open its campaign with a 3-0 win at home to Armenia on 18 August 2004 On 9 October 2004, Macedonia managed to hold European giants Netherland to a surprise 2-2 draw in Skopje in front of a crowd of 17,000 at the Gradski Stadium, but in their next game, just 4 days later, Macedonia suffered one of its most embarrassing defeats, a 1-0 loss away to Andorra, one of the world's weakest teams Also in this tournaments, Macedonia set a new team record for most goals conceded in a game when they lost 6-1 away to Czech Republic on 8 June 2005 Macedonia went on to concede a further 8 goals in the next 2 qualifiers, both were against Finland On 23rd August 2005, Macedonian Coach Slobodan Santrac resigned as coach of Macedonia after just 5 months into the job due to personal problems, with former Macedonian player Boban Babunski temporarily taking over as coach The resignation came just days after the Macedonians were beaten 3-0 by Finland in Skopje Despite Macedonia's poor performance during the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign, Macedonia managed to end the campaign on a high, with a 0-0 draw against Netherlands in Amsterdam This result meant that Macedonia, with the 2 draws against Netherlands, was the only team in the group not to have been twice defeated by group winners Netherlands Netherlands won 10 of their 12 games in the 2006 World Cup campaign Macedonia failed to qualify for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, finishing 5th in the group on 9 points

Following the completion of the 2006 World Cup Qualifying tournament, in November 2005, Macedonia took part in a friendly tournament in Iran consisting of 4 teams, each team from a different continent The teams were Macedonia, Iran, Paraguay and Togo In their opening match, the Macedonians won 2-1 against host nation Iran, booking a spot in the final against Paraguay Macedonia lost the final match against Paraguay 1-0 Macedonia was the only nation in this friendly tournament not to have qualified for the 2006 World Cup in Germany

Euro 2008 Qualifiers

On 27 January 2006 in Switzerland, Macedonia was placed in Group E for the Euro 2008 qualifiers and will play against England, Croatia, Russia, Israel, Estonia and Andorra The matches will be played between August 2006 and November 2007

On 17 February 2006, Former Slovenian national coach Srecko Katanec was appointed as Macedonian head coach under a 2 year contract

Latest Match

Macedonia's latest match was the 1-0 loss to Bulgaria in Skopje on 1 March 2006 It was Macedonia's 2nd straight loss and the 2nd straight game in which Macedonia failed to score a goal

Upcoming Matches

Macedonia v Ecuador - 28 May 2006 - Madrid, Spain - Friendly Match

Macedonia v Turkey - 4 june 2006 - - Friendly Match

Estonia v Macedonia - 16 August 2006 - Estonia - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Macedonia v England - 6 September 2006 - Skopje, Macedonia - Euro 2008 Qualifier

England v Macedonia - 7 October 2006 - England - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Andorra v Macedonia - 11 October 2006 - Andorra - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Macedonia v Russia - 15 November 2006 - Skopje, Macedonia - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Croatia v Macedonia - 24 March 2007 - Croatia - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Macedonia v Israel - 2 June 2007 - Skopje, Macedonia - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Russia v Macedonia - 8 September 2007 - Russia - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Macedonia v Estonia - 12 September 2007 - Skopje, Macedonia - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Macedonia v Andorra - 17 October 2007 - Skopje, Macedonia - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Macedonia v Croatia - 17 November 2007 - Skopje, Macedonia - Euro 2008 Qualifier

Israel v Macedonia - 21 November 2007 - Israel - Euro 2008 Qualifier