Official EMU07 Match Reports
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Group A, Round 2
Cräiteland 7-1 Sharovia
Cräiteland recorded their biggest ever win against a weak Sharovian side. Cräiteland fielded an inexperienced and young team, but a lot of them were part of the same Craitish under-21's who won the world cup in the summer.
Cräiteland started off with swift, smooth football, and were 1-0 up within ten minutes. A Tommy Hjansen shot was parried behind by Pete Jones. Tiem Jones took the corner, and Zen Daviddlaw rose up over Paul Giamatti to head in from four yards.
Cräiteland were 2-0 up shortly after when Tommy Hjansen's long-range effort skidded off the damp turf and went through Jones' arms. Hjansen made it three just before half-time when he raced onto a threaded Jon Larsen pass and flicked the ball past Jones.
The second half didn't bode well for the Riponian-owned islanders, when Hänä Zensen got the fourth with only six minutes on the clock after the restart. He was brought clumsily down by Giamatti, and took the free-kick quickly, catching Jones off-guard.
Jon Larsen added a goal to his earlier assist when he charged forward from right-back and smashed the ball into the top corner on 62 minutes.
David Loresen got a goal also after his skillful play left Oscar Victor for dead, and his left foot curled shot was just too powerful for Jones to react quickly enough to save. 6-0 with 15 minutes to play.
Zen Daviddlaw got his second of the game to make it 7-0 with only three minutes to play. It was almost a mirror image of his first goal, with him heading in Markko Edmildón's corner.
Sharovia got an unexpected consolation goal when a bad pass back towards the defence from Hänä Zensen, went between Freddie Zóma-ó-Täó and Jim Dehbo. Santi Morrissey ran through and beat Kraig Johansen to the ball. His deft flick knocked the ball just enough for it to trickle over the line before Jon Larsen could reach it. A captain's goal for their first ever score.
Nova England 3-0 Benevolent
Nova England continued the group's scoring spree by smashing three past a reluctant-to-shoot Benevolent.
Nova England still had to wait 40 minutes before the deadlock was broken. Callum Sorrel's cross took a deflection off Sean McAuliffe and looped up over the 'keeper, Nick Andersh, and in for the opener.
Nova England then waited to be rejuvinated during half-time, before coming back on to get two.
Ka'an Peterson took a freekick on the edge of the area, on 54 minutes, but he hit it straight into the Benetian wall. Fortunately for Peterson, it was deflected right back into his path, and after a small touch, he fired the ball low and hard into Andersh's bottom corner.
Peterson's second, and Nova England's last of the game, ended up in the same corner, but via a different route. Marcus Downs beat Israel Salas down the right-wing, and crossed the ball in low. Peterson got the all-important touch near the post to flick it in to wrap up the game.
New Nsawam 1-2 Bosworth
Bosworth stole all three points with a controversial penalty late on. The match seemed to b going the way of the draw before a late Bosworth attack resulted in arguments and a penalty.
Bosworth started the game passing their way through New Nsawam, and, on 29 minutes, scored after John Archer bundled in William Hooper's misplaced shot.
Michel Agogo beat Richard Fletcher with a curling shot from a tight angle at pace, thanks to a precision ball from Robert Lee.
After half-time the pace slowed, and no chances were made by either team. New Nsawam brought on Sulley Annan for Pelé Nowusu, but he couldn't make a difference.
With five minutes to spare, Bosworth brought on Oswyn ap Glyndŵr. Not much is known about this 18 year old, but he showed his potential by immediately racing down the pitch, only to be floored in the area by Frederico Jamba. At first it looked a stonewall penalty, and the referee called it as such, but the New Nsawam players protested. Replays later showed contact was minimal. The referee pulled out the yellow card initially for Jamba, the suddenly changed his mind and clocked him with the red. The New Nsawam players went crazy and started arguing with the referee. After two minutes of explaining, Alfred Paintsil and Junior Asamoah were both booked. William Hooper sttod up to take the penalty and struck it to the right of Fredua Abuntu. The 'keeper got his finger-tips to it, but the direction of the shot took it into the net.
Cräiteland 7-1 Sharovia
Cräiteland recorded their biggest ever win against a weak Sharovian side. Cräiteland fielded an inexperienced and young team, but a lot of them were part of the same Craitish under-21's who won the world cup in the summer.
Cräiteland started off with swift, smooth football, and were 1-0 up within ten minutes. A Tommy Hjansen shot was parried behind by Pete Jones. Tiem Jones took the corner, and Zen Daviddlaw rose up over Paul Giamatti to head in from four yards.
Cräiteland were 2-0 up shortly after when Tommy Hjansen's long-range effort skidded off the damp turf and went through Jones' arms. Hjansen made it three just before half-time when he raced onto a threaded Jon Larsen pass and flicked the ball past Jones.
The second half didn't bode well for the Riponian-owned islanders, when Hänä Zensen got the fourth with only six minutes on the clock after the restart. He was brought clumsily down by Giamatti, and took the free-kick quickly, catching Jones off-guard.
Jon Larsen added a goal to his earlier assist when he charged forward from right-back and smashed the ball into the top corner on 62 minutes.
David Loresen got a goal also after his skillful play left Oscar Victor for dead, and his left foot curled shot was just too powerful for Jones to react quickly enough to save. 6-0 with 15 minutes to play.
Zen Daviddlaw got his second of the game to make it 7-0 with only three minutes to play. It was almost a mirror image of his first goal, with him heading in Markko Edmildón's corner.
Sharovia got an unexpected consolation goal when a bad pass back towards the defence from Hänä Zensen, went between Freddie Zóma-ó-Täó and Jim Dehbo. Santi Morrissey ran through and beat Kraig Johansen to the ball. His deft flick knocked the ball just enough for it to trickle over the line before Jon Larsen could reach it. A captain's goal for their first ever score.
Nova England 3-0 Benevolent
Nova England continued the group's scoring spree by smashing three past a reluctant-to-shoot Benevolent.
Nova England still had to wait 40 minutes before the deadlock was broken. Callum Sorrel's cross took a deflection off Sean McAuliffe and looped up over the 'keeper, Nick Andersh, and in for the opener.
Nova England then waited to be rejuvinated during half-time, before coming back on to get two.
Ka'an Peterson took a freekick on the edge of the area, on 54 minutes, but he hit it straight into the Benetian wall. Fortunately for Peterson, it was deflected right back into his path, and after a small touch, he fired the ball low and hard into Andersh's bottom corner.
Peterson's second, and Nova England's last of the game, ended up in the same corner, but via a different route. Marcus Downs beat Israel Salas down the right-wing, and crossed the ball in low. Peterson got the all-important touch near the post to flick it in to wrap up the game.
New Nsawam 1-2 Bosworth
Bosworth stole all three points with a controversial penalty late on. The match seemed to b going the way of the draw before a late Bosworth attack resulted in arguments and a penalty.
Bosworth started the game passing their way through New Nsawam, and, on 29 minutes, scored after John Archer bundled in William Hooper's misplaced shot.
Michel Agogo beat Richard Fletcher with a curling shot from a tight angle at pace, thanks to a precision ball from Robert Lee.
After half-time the pace slowed, and no chances were made by either team. New Nsawam brought on Sulley Annan for Pelé Nowusu, but he couldn't make a difference.
With five minutes to spare, Bosworth brought on Oswyn ap Glyndŵr. Not much is known about this 18 year old, but he showed his potential by immediately racing down the pitch, only to be floored in the area by Frederico Jamba. At first it looked a stonewall penalty, and the referee called it as such, but the New Nsawam players protested. Replays later showed contact was minimal. The referee pulled out the yellow card initially for Jamba, the suddenly changed his mind and clocked him with the red. The New Nsawam players went crazy and started arguing with the referee. After two minutes of explaining, Alfred Paintsil and Junior Asamoah were both booked. William Hooper sttod up to take the penalty and struck it to the right of Fredua Abuntu. The 'keeper got his finger-tips to it, but the direction of the shot took it into the net.
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OK, everyone.
We're back on track (right before I sod off for a week)
Because of my computer's recent death, I've not had time to do all the games as I would've hoped to, so back to the old FIFA 2000 on the PS2 I went. A bit (lot) of editing and watching later, I've completed the group stages.
I'll make a seperate post for each group after this post with all the results since the tournament was stopped and the final group standings.
We're back on track (right before I sod off for a week)
Because of my computer's recent death, I've not had time to do all the games as I would've hoped to, so back to the old FIFA 2000 on the PS2 I went. A bit (lot) of editing and watching later, I've completed the group stages.
I'll make a seperate post for each group after this post with all the results since the tournament was stopped and the final group standings.
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Group A
Round 3 -
Nova England 6-0 Sharovia
Interland 2-1 Bosworth
New Nsawam 0-1 Benevolent
Round 4 -
Cräiteland 2-0 New Nsawam
Interland 4-0 Sharovia
Bosworth 2-2 Benevolent
Round 5 -
Interland 1-1 Cräiteland
Nova England 1-0 New Nsawam
Benevolent 2-0 Sharovia
Round 6 -
Cräiteland 1-0 Bosworth
Nova England 1-0 Interland
New Nsawam 3-2 Sharovia
Round 7 -
Nova England 1-1 Cräiteland
Interland 2-1 Benevolent
Bosworth 2-0 Sharovia
Final Table
Round 3 -
Nova England 6-0 Sharovia
Interland 2-1 Bosworth
New Nsawam 0-1 Benevolent
Round 4 -
Cräiteland 2-0 New Nsawam
Interland 4-0 Sharovia
Bosworth 2-2 Benevolent
Round 5 -
Interland 1-1 Cräiteland
Nova England 1-0 New Nsawam
Benevolent 2-0 Sharovia
Round 6 -
Cräiteland 1-0 Bosworth
Nova England 1-0 Interland
New Nsawam 3-2 Sharovia
Round 7 -
Nova England 1-1 Cräiteland
Interland 2-1 Benevolent
Bosworth 2-0 Sharovia
Final Table
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Team Pl W D L GF GA Pts
NEN 6 5 1 0 14 1 16
CRA 6 4 2 0 16 3 14
INT 6 4 1 1 11 4 13
BOS 6 2 1 3 7 8 7
BEN 6 2 1 3 6 11 7
NNS 6 1 0 5 4 10 3
SHV 6 0 0 6 3 24 0
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Group B
Round 2 -
Riponia 5-0 Hurdania
New Brittania 2-1 Hamland
Mexihco 2-0 Kampong
Round 3 -
New Brittania 4-0 Hurdania
Kataria 2-2 Kampong
Hamland 1-0 Mexihco
Round 4 -
Riponia 2-0 Mexihco
Kataria 3-0 Hurdania
Hamland 2-0 Kampong
Round 5 -
Riponia 3-1 Kataria
New Brittania 2-0 Mexihco
Hamland 3-0 Hurdania
Round 6 -
Riponia 4-0 Kampong
New Brittania 2-2 Kataria
Mexihco 3-1 Hurdania
Round 7 -
Riponia 1-0 New Brittania
Kataria 2-1 Hamland
Kampong 4-1 Hurdania
Final Table
Round 2 -
Riponia 5-0 Hurdania
New Brittania 2-1 Hamland
Mexihco 2-0 Kampong
Round 3 -
New Brittania 4-0 Hurdania
Kataria 2-2 Kampong
Hamland 1-0 Mexihco
Round 4 -
Riponia 2-0 Mexihco
Kataria 3-0 Hurdania
Hamland 2-0 Kampong
Round 5 -
Riponia 3-1 Kataria
New Brittania 2-0 Mexihco
Hamland 3-0 Hurdania
Round 6 -
Riponia 4-0 Kampong
New Brittania 2-2 Kataria
Mexihco 3-1 Hurdania
Round 7 -
Riponia 1-0 New Brittania
Kataria 2-1 Hamland
Kampong 4-1 Hurdania
Final Table
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Team Pl W D L GF GA Pts
RIP 6 6 0 0 18 1 18
NBR 6 4 1 1 12 4 13
KAT 6 3 2 1 12 8 11
HAM 6 3 0 3 8 7 9
MEX 6 2 0 4 5 8 6
KAM 6 1 1 4 6 13 4
HRD 6 0 0 6 2 22 0
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Group C
Round 2 -
Passas 3-0 Hatay
Taesong 5-0 Nova English Korea
New South Vietnam 2-0 Durntkinstan
Round 3 -
Passas 3-0 Nova English Korea
New South Vietnam 2-0 Hatay
Col 3-3 Durntkinstan
Round 4 -
Taesong 1-1 New South Vietnam
Col 2-0 Nova English Korea
Durntkinstan 1-0 Hatay
Round 5 -
Passas 1-0 New South Vietnam
Taesong 2-0 Col
Nova English Korea 1-1 Hatay
Round 6 -
Passas 2-1 Col
Taesong 2-0 Durntkinstan
New South Vietnam 3-2 Nova English Korea
Round 7 -
Passas 1-0 Taesong
Col 2-2 Hatay
Durntkinstan 1-1 Nova English Korea
Final Table
Round 2 -
Passas 3-0 Hatay
Taesong 5-0 Nova English Korea
New South Vietnam 2-0 Durntkinstan
Round 3 -
Passas 3-0 Nova English Korea
New South Vietnam 2-0 Hatay
Col 3-3 Durntkinstan
Round 4 -
Taesong 1-1 New South Vietnam
Col 2-0 Nova English Korea
Durntkinstan 1-0 Hatay
Round 5 -
Passas 1-0 New South Vietnam
Taesong 2-0 Col
Nova English Korea 1-1 Hatay
Round 6 -
Passas 2-1 Col
Taesong 2-0 Durntkinstan
New South Vietnam 3-2 Nova English Korea
Round 7 -
Passas 1-0 Taesong
Col 2-2 Hatay
Durntkinstan 1-1 Nova English Korea
Final Table
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Team Pl W D L GF GA Pts
PAS 6 6 0 0 14 2 18
TAE 6 4 1 1 13 2 13
NSV 6 3 2 1 9 5 11
COL 6 1 3 2 9 10 6
DUR 6 1 2 3 6 12 5
NEK 6 0 2 4 4 15 2
HAT 6 0 2 4 3 12 2
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Quarter Finals
Nova England vs. New Brittania
Winner Group 1 vs. Runner-Up Group 2
Riponia vs. Taesong
Winner Group 2 vs. Runner-Up Group 3
Passas vs. Interland
Winner Group 3 vs. Best 3rd Place A
Cräiteland vs. New South Vietnam
Runner-Up Group 1 vs. Best 3rd Place B
Interland and New South Vietnam qualify as the two best third-placed teams in the group stage. Interland had a superior points score, whereas New South Vietnam (although they had scored less) had conceded less goals than Kataria.
Quarter-Finals will be played on the 23rd and 24th, but seeing as I'm away, the match reports will be posted next weekend.
Nova England vs. New Brittania
Winner Group 1 vs. Runner-Up Group 2
Riponia vs. Taesong
Winner Group 2 vs. Runner-Up Group 3
Passas vs. Interland
Winner Group 3 vs. Best 3rd Place A
Cräiteland vs. New South Vietnam
Runner-Up Group 1 vs. Best 3rd Place B
Interland and New South Vietnam qualify as the two best third-placed teams in the group stage. Interland had a superior points score, whereas New South Vietnam (although they had scored less) had conceded less goals than Kataria.
Quarter-Finals will be played on the 23rd and 24th, but seeing as I'm away, the match reports will be posted next weekend.
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Yes! Yes! Yes! I couldn't believe that.... I forgot about "Best 3rd place "
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Quarter-Finals
Nova England 2-1 New Brittania
The hosts sneaked through to their second semi-finals in two tournaments. After reaching the inaugral FMF World Cup semis last year, a late winner against New Brittania pushed them through to one step from the inaugral EMU Championships final.
New Brittania took the lead, surprisingly, after half an hour, when Daniel Perry's cross from near the half-way line picked out Thomas Malt who jumped into the ball and made a clumsy contact. The ball hit off his shin, but found its way through Paul Larkin's hands, off the inside of the post, and into the net.
The Nova English had to wait until the second half before they could put their fire-power to the test. They pulled a goal back after just twelve minutes after the restart. Ka'an Peterson, who has been instrumental for them all tournament, layed a perfect ball between Bob Mitchell and Frank Young from the dead-ball line to find Callum Sorrel, who tucked the ball past John Rogers from four yards.
Nova England's winner came with two minutes remaining, thanks to some amazing play by Peterson, again. The strong frontman started a run from 30 yards out, hustled his way past Robin Southwell, then beat James Price and Vincent Spencer with a cheeky little drag-back and flick forward, before unselfishly laying it back for captain Marcus Downs to lash a goal from the edge of the area. Rogers was helpless to it, and couldn't even get fingertips to it before it ripples the back of the net in the top-left corner.
Riponia 1-1 Taesong 4-3 pens.
Taesong got so close to beating their parent nation, but were edged out earlier than they wanted to be by the cruelness of the penalty shoot-out.
Taesong flourished into the game, and almost scored with a brilliant Lee Gu-Bin 20-yard strike, but John Smith managed to parry the ball away low-down to his left post. Taesong did take the lead, however, after some bad defending by Riponia. Smith received a pass-back from Matthew Ragnus, but he decided to attempt a chip over the on-coming striker to find Caragger. This didn't exactly work, and he hit the ball straight at Lee Ahl-Yung. The FC Fiorecittàman controlled it and side-footed the ball past Smith with his left foot to put Taesong one up near the end of the half.
Riponia levelled the match with just under fifteen minutes remaining. Lee Hong-Jo's pass to Lee Jo-Hoon was sloppy, and substitute Tristán Lennon raced ahead to pick the ball up. He sprinted down the right wing and laced in a tempting cross. Alex Kiker met it at the front post, and managed to get enough of a flick on the ball to take it past the 'keeper's reach. Andrew Lee then slid in to toe-poke the ball in, with Lee Nam-Hwan, his marker, watching on.
And so it stayed like that until the whistle. Penalties it was to decide who would reach the semis. Riponia went first.
*A Kiker - Goal
**Lee JS - Goal
*A Lee - Goal
**Lee AY - Goal
*D Smedley - Goal
**Lee HJ - Goal
*C Mackintosh - Goal
**Lee JH - Saved
*J Routledge - Saved
**Lee GB - Missed
Semis
Nova England vs. Passas/Interland*
Riponia vs. Cräiteland/New South Vietnam*
*Reports tomorrow
Nova England 2-1 New Brittania
The hosts sneaked through to their second semi-finals in two tournaments. After reaching the inaugral FMF World Cup semis last year, a late winner against New Brittania pushed them through to one step from the inaugral EMU Championships final.
New Brittania took the lead, surprisingly, after half an hour, when Daniel Perry's cross from near the half-way line picked out Thomas Malt who jumped into the ball and made a clumsy contact. The ball hit off his shin, but found its way through Paul Larkin's hands, off the inside of the post, and into the net.
The Nova English had to wait until the second half before they could put their fire-power to the test. They pulled a goal back after just twelve minutes after the restart. Ka'an Peterson, who has been instrumental for them all tournament, layed a perfect ball between Bob Mitchell and Frank Young from the dead-ball line to find Callum Sorrel, who tucked the ball past John Rogers from four yards.
Nova England's winner came with two minutes remaining, thanks to some amazing play by Peterson, again. The strong frontman started a run from 30 yards out, hustled his way past Robin Southwell, then beat James Price and Vincent Spencer with a cheeky little drag-back and flick forward, before unselfishly laying it back for captain Marcus Downs to lash a goal from the edge of the area. Rogers was helpless to it, and couldn't even get fingertips to it before it ripples the back of the net in the top-left corner.
Riponia 1-1 Taesong 4-3 pens.
Taesong got so close to beating their parent nation, but were edged out earlier than they wanted to be by the cruelness of the penalty shoot-out.
Taesong flourished into the game, and almost scored with a brilliant Lee Gu-Bin 20-yard strike, but John Smith managed to parry the ball away low-down to his left post. Taesong did take the lead, however, after some bad defending by Riponia. Smith received a pass-back from Matthew Ragnus, but he decided to attempt a chip over the on-coming striker to find Caragger. This didn't exactly work, and he hit the ball straight at Lee Ahl-Yung. The FC Fiorecittàman controlled it and side-footed the ball past Smith with his left foot to put Taesong one up near the end of the half.
Riponia levelled the match with just under fifteen minutes remaining. Lee Hong-Jo's pass to Lee Jo-Hoon was sloppy, and substitute Tristán Lennon raced ahead to pick the ball up. He sprinted down the right wing and laced in a tempting cross. Alex Kiker met it at the front post, and managed to get enough of a flick on the ball to take it past the 'keeper's reach. Andrew Lee then slid in to toe-poke the ball in, with Lee Nam-Hwan, his marker, watching on.
And so it stayed like that until the whistle. Penalties it was to decide who would reach the semis. Riponia went first.
*A Kiker - Goal
**Lee JS - Goal
*A Lee - Goal
**Lee AY - Goal
*D Smedley - Goal
**Lee HJ - Goal
*C Mackintosh - Goal
**Lee JH - Saved
*J Routledge - Saved
**Lee GB - Missed
Semis
Nova England vs. Passas/Interland*
Riponia vs. Cräiteland/New South Vietnam*
*Reports tomorrow
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Passas 2-0 Interland
Łukasz Dąbrowski became a jinx as he sunk his home nation after coming off the bench in this tightly-fought match.
Interland had the upper hand for the most of the first half, only a handful of excellent saves from East kept Passas on level scoring terms. The best of Interland's chances came near the end of the half, after Stede Bonny gifted them with a corner. Filip Maskat's extremely deep cross picked out Dariusz Drzewny at the opposite side of the box. Drzewny lined-up a superb left-footed volley, which swerved through the crowded penalty area before crashing into the Passasian crossbar.
The second half didn't bring as much luck to the Interlandians. Passas broke early from the kick-off, and James Custis' header off Stephen Glasgow's cross was the perfect tonic to lower Interland's esteem. Dąbrowski then came on with 25 minutes remaining. His energy and youthfulness seemed too much for Interland to cope with, and with time almost up, he tricked his way past Andrzej Anders, who had been in top form prior to this meeting. Dąbrowski then, with a deft touch, dinked the ball over the diving Kepp to knock Interland out at the quarters.
Cräiteland 3-1 New South Vietnam
New South Vietnam looked to have started another surprise in this round with their superb start to the game, after surprising a few people in reaching the quarter-finals in the first place.
They went one up after 20 minutes, when Phan Hoang Trần skipped past Manta Pellegrino's tackle, and ran for the line. He poked in an early cross, before Jon Larsen could challenge him, and Đặng Minh Thach leaped up above Zóma-ó-Täó and powered in his header past Vorgensen.
Cräiteland saved a life-line with five minutes to spare before half-time, when Alexis Tereminus threaded through Freddie Gaärsen, who first-timed his shot under the Ripon City Magnets' Dương Văn Minh.
Cräiteland hit their winners early in the second half, clearly being told by their manager to kill the game off quickly. Freddie Gaärsen got his second of the match with a two-yard tap-in thanks to some good play and an inch-perfect pass from Hänä Zensen. Zensen then got the all-important third on 54 minutes when he won and took a free-kick just outside the "D". Nguyễn Hữu Văn was the guilty party, with a late lunge on Zensen. He was puniched with a yellow card, whereas New South Vietnam were punished with losing the match.
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Meh... If we qualify to quarter finals, we always play with Passas. And we never win with them . But quarters are good too
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