Play-offs Reserves 1A: RSCA 3-1 Club Brugge
Play-offs Reserves 1A: RSCA 3-1 Club Brugge

Play-offs Reserves 1A: #RSCA 3-1 Club Brugge RSCA: Frank BOECKX, Bubacarr SANNEH, Théo LEONI, Pieter GERKENS, Dennis APPIAH, Thierry LUTONDA, Kenny SAIEF (87’ Mohamed BOUCHOUARI), Francis AMUZU (87’ Luka ADZIC), Antonio MILIC (46’ Abdoul DANTE), Jeremy DOKU & Sieben DEWAELE (cap) Goals: 30' Francis AMUZU (1-0), 40' Kenny SAIEF (2-0), 65’ Rik DE KUYFFER (2-1, pen) & 90' Abdoul DANTE (3-1) #COYM #RSCAYOUTH Subscribe to our channel | https://bit.ly/2ERiIYz Our latest videos | https://bit.ly/2SbYpHR Check out our website | https://bit.ly/2NW83L7 Visit our fanshop | https://bit.ly/2mlgYer



AFC Wimbledon's Goal of the Month for January
AFC Wimbledon's Goal of the Month for January

GOAL OF THE MONTH - Take a look at these four contenders for January, featuring Kwesi Appiah, Andy Barcham, Scott Wagstaff and Toby Sibbick. You can vote via our official #AFCW twitter account.



Scott Wagstaff hits a brace as League One side fend off West Ham f ightback
Scott Wagstaff hits a brace as League One side fend off West Ham f ightback

Scott Wagstaff hits a brace as League One side fend off West Ham fightback. For the majority of this enthralling FA Cup encounter, you got the sense that West Ham’s players thought they had turned up at Wimbledon for a spot of lawn tennis. There was no nastiness from the Premier League visitors, no grit, no determination to win this fourth-round tie or avoid losing to a side sitting bottom of League One. Only in the second half, once they were 3-0 down, once the Wimbledon supporters were gleefully singing about playing them every week, did they finally wake up.  AFC Wimbledon (4-2-3-1): Ramsdale, Watson, Thomas, McDonald, Oshilaja, Nightingale, Wordsworth, Connolly, Wagstaff, Pinnock, Appiah; Subs: Jervis, Garratt, Trotter, Soares, Sibbick, McDonnell, Pigott Scorers:  Appiah 34, Wagstaff 41, 46, Sibbick 88 West Ham (4-3-3): Adrian, Antonio, Diop, Ogbonna, Masuaku, Diangana, Noble, Obiang, Snodgrass, Hernandez, Carroll; Subs: Fabianski, Felipe Anderson, Fredericks, Lucas Perez, Holland, Rice, Coventry Scorers: Perez 57, Anderson 71 Referee: Anthony Taylor  Manager Manuel Pellegrini made three changes at half time and two of them – Lucas Perez and £40million Felipe Anderson – got goals back. The third did not follow. Instead, it was Wimbledon who rounded off an excitable evening, scoring in the dying moments to cap a historic victory for the club only formed in 2002. It is approaching 40 years since West Ham last lifted a trophy. That was the FA Cup in May 1980, when they defeated Arsenal 1-0 at Wembley. The wait will go on. When asked about Wimbledon’s Crazy Gang history before this tie, Pellegrini gave a puzzled look – the type you might see on a quiz show when the contestant doesn’t have the foggiest. If a fan of Hollywood films, Pellegrini might at least have recognised one of its old members in the crowd. Vinnie Jones, football’s former hard man and 1988 FA Cup winner, watched on. Wimbledon boss Wally Downes had called on his players to channel that Crazy Gang spirit here. They listened, winning every 50-50 as West Ham's stars seemed reluctant to make the effort.   Andy Carroll started but in the warm up, from 20 yards out and with no goalkeeper in goal, he hoofed one shot out of the stadium. His feet never were never his strength anyway.  The 6ft 4in striker got his head to two corners in the opening 15 minutes but could direct neither of them on target. Carroll then set up Javier Hernandez with a header but he too fired wide. Wimbledon then scored the opener and, to tell the truth, it was fully deserved. Anthony Wordsworth slipped the ball through to Kwesi Appiah, who took a touch and beat Adrian. Suddenly, an FA Cup upset was on the cards, largely because West Ham looked like they could not be bothered. It got worse before half time. Pedro Obiang gave the ball away on the halfway line and suddenly Scott Wagstaff was through. He sprinted for goal with only Adrian to beat and scored for 2-0. Pellegrini walked down the tunnel with a face like thunder. His side had not managed a single shot on target and he brought on £40m Anderson, Perez and Ryan Fredericks. Then, just 38 seconds into the second half, it was 3-0. Appiah crossed and Wagstaff – a free transfer from Gillingham in the summer – poked home from 12 yards.  Wagstaff had scored two goals in 27 games before West Ham came to town. Now, he had two in 46 minutes. Co-owner David Sullivan, sat in front of the press box, shook his head. A special mention has to go to Dylan Connolly, too. The 23-year-old Irishman – so unknown he does not have a Wikipedia page – had been outstanding on his first start for the Dons. Finally, West Ham started to pile on the pressure and it became 3-1 before the hour mark. A melee in the box gave Perez a chance to shoot and he buried the ball beyond Aaron Ramsdale. Then, it was 3-2. A free-kick from 25 yards was inviting to Anderson



Highlights & players reactions after Hoffenheim 2-3 RSCA
Highlights & players reactions after Hoffenheim 2-3 RSCA

RSCA: Didillon (64’ De Jong), Appiah (46’ Saelemaekers), Sanneh (70’ Kara), Milic (64’ Delcroix), Cobbaut (64’ Obradovic), Trebel (64’ Lawrence), Kums (64’ Gerkens), Kayembe (64’ Musona), Najar (46’ Bakkali & 77’ Saief), Amuzu (64’ Doku) & Dimata (64’ Santini) Goals: 14’ Dimata (0-1), 40’ Hübner (1-1), 55’ Amiri (2-1), 67’ Gerkens (2-2) & 71’ Bakkali (2-3) | Red card: 29’ Hoogma (Hoff.) Subscribe to our channel | https://bit.ly/2ERiIYz Our latest videos | https://bit.ly/2SbYpHR Check out our website | https://bit.ly/2NW83L7 Visit our fanshop | https://bit.ly/2mlgYer



GOAL: Emmanuel Appiah pulls one back vs. Sounders 2 with a curling free kick
GOAL: Emmanuel Appiah pulls one back vs. Sounders 2 with a curling free kick

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Denizlispor - Fenerbahçe [15 Mayıs 2006] - Lig TV Maraton Programı
Denizlispor - Fenerbahçe [15 Mayıs 2006] - Lig TV Maraton Programı

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Serie D | Trento 0-2 Calcio Lecco 1912
Serie D | Trento 0-2 Calcio Lecco 1912

Guarda le foto della partita: http://www.leccochannelnews.it/2018/03/18/calcio-lecco-trento-foto/ Trento 0-2 Calcio Lecco 1912 (0-0) Trento (3-5-2): Festa; Carella (dal 10′ s.t. Toscano), Kostadinovic, Sorbo; Paoli, Furlan (dal 36′ s.t. Bacher), Bertaso (dal 28′ s.t. Ferraglia), Dadson, Aperi (dal 46′ s.t. Boldini); Zecchinato, Bardelloni. A disposizione: Matin, Casagrande, Giacomoni, Bortoli, Appiah. All. Antonio Filippini. Calcio Lecco 1912 (4-4-2): Nava; Visconti (dal 43′ s.t. Mortara), Luoni, Merli Sala, Mureno; Bignotti (dal 34′ s.t. Petrilli), Roselli (dal 46′ s.t. Draghetti), Moleri, Meyergue (dal 15′ s.t. Cavalli); Caraffa (dal 15′ s.t. Ghidinelli), Cristofoli. In panchina: Guagnetti, Rabbeni, Colombo, Compagnone. All. Alessio Tacchinardi. Arbitro: Andrea Sprezzola di Mestre (Emanuele Santoruvo di Piacenza e Stefano Franco di Padova). Note: terreno in condizioni accettabili; spettatori 600 circa; angoli: 11-1; recuperi: 1′ e 5′.



23.09.2017: Waasland-Beveren - Anderlecht (1 - 2)
23.09.2017: Waasland-Beveren - Anderlecht (1 - 2)

First Division A - 23.09.2017 Waasland-Beveren against Anderlecht ---------------------------------- 1 - 2 ---------------------------------- 7' - Isaac Kiese Thelin (Goal) 33' - Dennis Appiah (Yellow Card) 48' - Rudy Camacho (Yellow Card) 52' - Valtteri Moren (Yellow Card) 58' - Emmanuel Adjei (Yellow Card) 75' - Nicolae Stanciu (Goal) 81' - Uros Spajic (Goal) 85' - Hamdi Harbaoui (Yellow Card) 87' - Pieter Gerkens (Yellow Card)




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