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1996年オールスターゲーム東京ドーム 96年オールスター 投 |
Stuart Pearce again steps up to take another penalty in Euro 96 Quarter-Final shootout against Spain Euro 96: Stuart Pearce's Penal |
BOTAFOGO 4 x 4 JUVENTUS (ITÁ) - FINAL
Botafogo -- Wágner, Wilson Goiano, Wilson Gottardo, Grotto e Jefferson; Souza, Otacílio, Marcelo Alves (Marcos Aurélio, aos 90') e França (Zé Carlos, aos 87'); Sorato (Mauricinho, aos 56') e Túlio Maravilha. Técnico: Ricardo Barreto.
Juventus -- Peruzzi, Ferrara, Torricelli, Porrini e Montero; Jugovic, Di Livio e Dechamps; Vieri (Boksic, 2° tempo), Del Piero (Amoruso, aos 45') e Padovano (Ametrano, aos 45'). Técnico: Marcelo Lippi.
Gols -- Vieri, aos 23' (1° tempo); Túlio Maravilha, aos 49', Amoruso, aos 73', França, aos 75' (2° tempo); Amoruso, aos 93', Túlio Maravilha, aos 110', Amoruso, aos 117' e Túlio Maravilha, aos 120' (prorrogação).
Pênaltis -- Botafogo, 3 (três): Jefferson para Peruzzi, Wilson Goiano gol, Wilson Gottardo gol e Souza gol; Juventus, 0 (zero): Amoruso p/ Wágner, Di Livio p/ Wágner e Jugovic p/ fora.
BOTAFOGO CAMPEÃO DA TAÇA TERESA HERRERA
Edição: Miguel Arizona Botafogo 4x4 Juventus - Teresa |
Kein Vergleich zum Vorbereitungsspiel des vergangen Jahres.
Das muss in der kommenden Bundesligasaison 2008 / 2009 besser werden ! Hannover 96 - FC Porto - 18.07 |
Liverpool Justice 96 Justice for the 96 |
Michael Bevan's incredible four off the last ball of the match to seal the win for the Aussies against The West Indies. Michael Bevan last ball four - |
EM 1996 EURO 1996
Final tournament - Group stage - 09 June 1996 18:00 CET (17:00 local time)
Old Trafford - Manchester
Germany 2 - 0 Czech Republic
Ziege 26, Möller 32
Lineups
Germany
No Player Name
1 Andreas Köpke
2 Stefan Reuter
5 Thomas Helmer
7 Andreas Möller
9 Fredi Bobic
10 Thomas Hässler
11 Stefan Kuntz
15 Jürgen Kohler
17 Christian Ziege
21 Dieter Eilts
3 Marco Bode
Substitutes
8 Mehmet Scholl
12 Oliver Kahn
14 Markus Babbel
16 René Schneider
19 Thomas Strunz
20 Oliver Bierhoff
22 Oliver Reck
Czech Republic
No Player Name
1 Petr Kouba
2 Radoslav Látal
3 Jan Suchopárek
4 Pavel Nedvěd
5 Miroslav Kadlec
7 Jirí Nemec
8 Karel Poborský
9 Pavel Kuka
11 Martin Frydek
13 Radek Bejbl
15 Michal Hornák
Substitutes
6 Václav Nemecek
10 Radek Drulák
12 Lubos Kubík
14 Patrik Berger
16 Pavel Srnícek
17 Vladimír Šmicer
18 Martin Kotülek
19 Karel Rada
20 Pavel Novotny
21 Milan Kerbr
22 Ladislav Maier
83min 11 Stefan Kuntz (out) 20 Oliver Bierhoff (in) EURO 96 Oliver Bierhoff Pavel |
1着.Narita Brian
2着.Mayano Top Gun
3着.Loui Boss Gold Narita Brian-96.Hanshin Daisho |
Paul Gascoigne Euro96 Paul Gascoigne Euro96 |
EURO 96 EM 96 Czech v Deutschland
Final - 30 June 1996 20:00 CET (19:00 local time)
Wembley - London
Czech Republic 1 - 2 Germany
Berger 59 pen Bierhoff 73, 5 Ex.
Lineups
Czech Republic
No Player Name
1 Petr Kouba
3 Jan Suchopárek
4 Pavel Nedvěd
5 Miroslav Kadlec
7 Jirí Nemec
8 Karel Poborský
9 Pavel Kuka
13 Radek Bejbl
14 Patrik Berger
15 Michal Hornák
19 Karel Rada
Substitutes
6 Václav Nemecek
10 Radek Drulák
11 Martin Frydek
12 Lubos Kubík
16 Pavel Srnícek
17 Vladimír Šmicer
18 Martin Kotülek
20 Pavel Novotny
21 Milan Kerbr
22 Ladislav Maier
Germany
No Player Name
1 Andreas Köpke
5 Thomas Helmer
6 Matthias Sammer
8 Mehmet Scholl
10 Thomas Hässler
11 Stefan Kuntz
14 Markus Babbel
17 Christian Ziege
18 Jürgen Klinsmann
19 Thomas Strunz
21 Dieter Eilts
Substitutes
3 Marco Bode
12 Oliver Kahn
16 René Schneider
20 Oliver Bierhoff
22 Oliver Reck EURO 96 Final Golden Goal & Ju |
Hannover 96 3 - 0 Real Madrid (Highlights) Hannover 96 - Real Madrid (Hig |
montagem gremio campeão brasileiro de 96 Brasileirão 96 Grêmio 2x0 Po |
one of the famous games from jan simak a ex player from 96 LR Ahlen - Hannover 96 "Die Ja |
Part 1 of the end of Grandstand in 1996. Featuring England's quarter-final against Spain in the European Championships. Something to make you feel good! BBC Grandstand EURO 96 England |
Hannover!!=) Hannover 96 - Alte Liebe! |
Classic Friday night match which was broadcast on Sky Sports. 5 cracking goals (and a Pat McGinlay o.g.---cheers Pat!) and a penalty save. Killie v Hibs 1-11-96 |
The revenue from Formula One is currently divided: 50% Bernie, 50% the rest. We discuss this plus -
The Ferrari deal - Bernie comes out swinging
Honda - lot's of buying interest apparently
Toyota - bad results but commited to F1 ...
What do you think?
We talked longer than our 10 minute Youtube limit, so we'll load part 2 of this video very, very soon.
Thanks for watching. F1 Podcast 96 - Revenue Sharin |
CLEVELAND, October 30, 2008 (AP) -- LeBron James scored 22 points, Daniel Gibson had 20 of his 25 in the first half and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their home opener 96-79 over Charlotte on Thursday night, spoiling well-traveled coach Larry Brown's debut with the Bobcats.
James just missed a triple-double, adding nine rebounds and nine assists in only 30 minutes for the Cavs, who bounced back from a sloppy season-opening loss at Boston with a much crisper performance. Mo Williams finished with 17 points.
Jason Richardson scored 24 and Gerald Wallace 13 for the Bobcats.
Gibson made three 3-pointers and eight of 10 shots in the first half, when the Cavs opened a 17-point lead. He is Cleveland's best outside-shooting threat and the Cavs missed him last year in the final two games of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Boston after he separated his shoulder in Game 5.
Gibson's shooting stroke looked as good as ever in the first half, and Cleveland pushed its lead to 19 in the third and appeared to be on its way to a rout.
But the young Bobcats, who went 0-8 in the preseason, rallied and cut it to 62-57 on Richardson's layup late in the third.
The Cavs, though, responded while James was resting on the bench. Coach Mike Brown pulled his superstar with 3:12 left in the third quarter and didn't put him back in until there was 7:27 remaining. While James was out, Cleveland outscored Charlotte 17-6 and opened a 79-63 lead.
Following the Bobcats' winless exhibition season, Brown worried that his club wasn't prepared for the opener.
"I'm not trying to make excuses, but I don't think we're quite ready right now,'' he said.
The Hall of Famer was half right.
Charlotte was overmatched at times, but made a game of it in the second half before fading and falling to 0-8 in Cleveland.
The Bobcats did get their first look in more than a year at Adam Morrison, who missed last season with a knee injury. Morrison recently cut off his long hair and finished with seven points.
Leading by nine after one, Brown, who wants to limit James to 38 minutes per game this season, kept the Olympic gold medalist on the bench for the first 6-plus minutes of the second quarter. James checked in with 5:45 left and the Cavaliers quickly ripped off eight straight to push their lead to 18.
While James was on the bench, Cleveland rookie J.J. Hickson grabbed a loose ball in the lane and threw down a nasty, two-handed slam for his first points as a pro. James, usually on the receiving end of ovations, jumped out of his chair and screamed for Hickson, who didn't play in the Cavs' opener.
Notes: The 68-year-old Brown hasn't lost any of his feistiness, picking up a technical in the third. ... Cavs C Ben Wallace had five blocks. ... James was thrilled with Wednesday night's rally and free concert for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama that he co-hosted with hip-hop star Jay-Z. "It was great,'' said James. "It wasn't just a concert for Jay-Z, it was a big-picture thing.'' James previously donated $20,000 to Obama's campaign. ... Crews for TV's Minutes'' have been trailing James for the past few days for an upcoming segment on Cleveland's star. ... At least for one night, the Cavs toned down their extravagant pregame ceremony, which used to include four fire-spewing swords on the scoreboard. During a visit to Cleveland during last year's playoffs, NBA commissioner David Stern lamented the use of pyrotechnics around the league.
Made by NBA TV. Bobcats - Cavs 79-96 I Richard |
Philadelphia (105) @ Orlando (93) 04/01/97
Allen Iverson scored 15 points and had 11 assists for the 76ers to win over the Penny Hardaway the Orlando Magic. Allen Iverson Highlight vs Pen |
MIAMI, December 23,2008(AP) -- Unless the Miami Heat go on a 55-game losing streak, they're officially better than last season.
Dwyane Wade had 32 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, Daequan Cook scored 15 of his 20 points to spark a second-quarter comeback, and the Heat matched last season's win total by beating the injury-depleted Golden State Warriors 96-88 on Tuesday night.
Udonis Haslem scored 16 points and Shawn Marion finished with a Heat season-high 16 rebounds as Miami reached the 15-win mark in 27 games - 55 fewer than it needed to get there last season as the NBA's worst team.
"I don't want to make too much of it,'' Haslem said. "Last season was a tough season for everybody. We're past that now.''
C.J. Watson scored 18 points for Golden State, which has lost 16 of 19. Kelenna Azubuike scored 16, Brandan Wright added 12 and Anthony Randolph finished with 10 for the Warriors, who got within four points in the final minutes but simply couldn't stop Wade, who delivered four points and a big assist to Marion with the game on the line.
"They just decided they could win whenever they got Wade back in the game,'' Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "And that's actually what happened. He just took over.''
Golden State was without Heat nemesis Jamal Crawford, who's averaged 27.9 points in his last eight appearances against Miami, including a 52-point outing two years ago and a 40-point night earlier this month.
Crawford was ruled out shortly before tip-off with a strained left groin, adding to the Warriors' heap of injury problems. Stephen Jackson (hand), Monta Ellis (ankle) and Corey Maggette (hamstring) also remain sidelined for Golden State (8-22), off to its worst 30-game start since the 1999-2000 team opened 6-24.
Combined, those four players have averaged a whopping 87.1 points against Miami since the start of the 2006-07 season.
But in the early going, the Warriors - who used their 18th different starting lineup of the season - hardly missed those guys, running out to a 32-21 lead. Watson had seven points in the first quarter and Azubuike had 10 in the first 14 minutes.
"We knew we were going to get their best effort,'' Wade said. "They came out early and it was really tough.''
Eventually, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra had seen more than enough.
After Azubuike had an easy score inside to push the Warriors' margin to 11, Spoelstra called a 20-second timeout and spent the break scribbling and speaking in a clearly annoyed manner.
Cook responded.
He hit a quick trio of 3-pointers - even banking in one from the top of the key - to spark a rally, and Marion's dunk closed what was a quick 15-3 run out of that timeout to put the Heat on top 36-35, their first lead since the opening moments.
Cook hit two more 3-pointers later in the quarter, part of a stretch in which the Heat made seven consecutive shots after an 8-for-22 start, and Miami went into halftime with a 47-41 lead.
"Daequan got us back in the game,'' Spoelstra said.
Wade hit a pull-up with 2.2 seconds left in the third to give Miami what was its largest lead at the time, 67-56. That capped a 21-minute stretch in which Golden State shot 30 percent (9-for-30) and was outscored 46-24.
And somehow, the Warriors found a way to stay close.
Watson and Azubuike hit 3-pointers within a 44-second span, and when Ronny Turiaf scored inside with 6:55 left, the Warriors had peeled off a quick 9-2 spurt to get to 76-71. Golden State got within four when DeMarcus Nelson scored and Spoelstra drew a technical from referee Joe Forte for arguing that Andres Biedrins grabbed the rim.
Replays showed Spoelstra was right, but after Anthony Morrow made the free throw, the scoreboard showed Miami's lead was down to 82-78 with 4:19 left.
"We're giving everything we've got,'' Azubuike said. "That's all you can ask for. You just have to be ready to play, no matter who's out there.''
Golden State got no closer. Wade found Marion for a dunk, hit a pair of free throws and then made an acrobatic layup with 1:32 left for a 90-80 Miami lead, and the Heat escaped.
"That was a roller-coaster, in terms of our offensive focus,'' Spoelstra said. "Just a real lack of focus. ... It's a shame, too, because defensively, after the first quarter, we were very active and disruptive.''
Notes: Cook's 15 points in the second quarter were his most in a period, topping 13 in the fourth quarter of this season's opener against the Knicks. ... The teams combined for seven turnovers and no points in the first 3:19 of the third quarter. ... The Warriors are 2-12 in their past 14 trips to Miami. ... Biedrins, who came in shooting a less-than-robust 58.6 percent from the foul line, airballed one try in the third quarter and barely hit the front rim with another.
Made by NBA TV. Warriors-Heat 88-96 I Azubuike |
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