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Algeria 🇩🇿 2-3 🇨🇻 Cape Verde | Friendlies - 01.06.2018
Algeria 🇩🇿 2-3 🇨🇻 Cape Verde | Friendlies - 01.06.2018

Algerie 2-3 Cap Vert Algerie VS Cap Vert Algerie V Cap Vert Algerie X Cap Vert Algeria Cap Verde الجزائر الرأس الأخضر الجزائر 2-3 الرأس الأخصر الجزائر ضد الرأس الأخصر



Egypt 🇪🇬 0-0 🇨🇴 Colombia | Friendlies - 01.06.2018
Egypt 🇪🇬 0-0 🇨🇴 Colombia | Friendlies - 01.06.2018

Egypt 0-0 Colombia Egypt VS Colombia Egypt V Colombia Egypt X Colombia Egypte vs Colombie مباراة مصر كولومبيا



Bayern Munich VS Eintracht Frankfurt 🇩🇪 Final Cup DFB POKAL - PROMO
Bayern Munich VS Eintracht Frankfurt 🇩🇪 Final Cup DFB POKAL - PROMO

DFB-POKAL FINAL 2018 The 2018 DFB-Pokal Final is set: FC Bayern faces Eintracht Frankfurt at the Olympiastadion Berlin on May 19th. Since 1985, the final of the DFB Cup is carried out at the Olympiastadion Berlin. From the Tschammer Cup to the DFB CupThe Tschammer Cup, named after its founder at that time, the Reichssportführer Hans von Tschammer und Osten, was held for the first time in 1935. The model was the English Cup, which has been played regularly since 1923. After the Second World War, the Tschammer Cup was renamed the DFB Cup. The trophy has existed in its present form since the 1960s. Borussia Dortmund was the first team to let him rise in 1964: a 12.5 pound and 52 centimetre high trophy of fire-gilded sterling silver, tourmalines, rock crystals and nephrites, which still makes the hearts of footballers beat faster today. The winning team is engraved into the cup every year, which led to the valuable piece and its base having to be "stretched" a little. The space currently extends into the year 2020. Bayern Munich is the record winner of the DFB Cup, followed by Werder Bremen and FC Schalke 04. The kick-off is at 8 pm, the Olympic Stadium opens at 5 pm. If you haven't received a ticket, we recommend Berlin as a place for public viewing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ▶ Follow us 🔵 Facebook : https://goo.gl/CpA4DL 🔵 Twiiter: https://goo.gl/Bx5Txw 🔴 Google+: https://goo.gl/33b7un



Bundesliga: Mainz top Freiburg after VAR drama |  A whistled penalty ... during half-time!
Bundesliga: Mainz top Freiburg after VAR drama | A whistled penalty ... during half-time!

Mainz picked up a significant home win against Freiburg as they attempt to avoid the drop. Their victory came as a result of perhaps the oddest penalty decision in the Bundesliga this season. Mainz 2-0 Freiburg (De Blasis 45+7' pen., 79') Opel Arena, Mainz One goal defined this relegation six-pointer between Mainz and Freiburg on Monday night, and it was an odd one to say the least. It came just before the break when Pablo De Blasis converted from the penalty spot to give the hosts a halftime lead — but that was only half the story. In the 45th minute, Freiburg's Marc-Oliver Kempf handled a shot from Daniel Brosinski in the six-yard box. Referee Guido Winkmann initially allowed the game to play on, denying Mainz a penalty, before blowing for halftime shortly thereafter. Read more: Bundesliga Matchday 30 roundup But while the players were walking back down the tunnel towards the dressing room, the video assistant asked Winkmann to look at the penalty call again. The referee then reversed his call and awarded Mainz a penalty and had to call the players from both teams back onto the field. Finally, in the seventh minute of added time, De Blasis converted the penalty. Footage from broadcaster Eurosport during the incident showed that players from both teams were already in their respective dressing rooms when Winkmann requested they return to the field. One Freiburg player could even be heard saying: "No, we're not coming back out." In the second half, an error from Freiburg goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow gifted Mainz a second goal when he passed the ball directly to Robin Quaison in the penalty area. The Mainz forward then picked out his teammate De Blasis who slotted the ball home off the post. Fan protests continue The game itself may have been otherwise unremarkable, but that didn't stop the fans from creating a spectacle of their own as they continued to display their displeasure with Monday night games. Read more: 'Football needs to decide what its fans are worth' Before the game began, both sets of fans waved signs reading "against Monday games" and a cacophony of whistles and vuvuzelas provided a constant soundtrack throughout the 90 minutes. It was so loud that Mainz coach Sandro Schwarz even said afterwards that it was distracting, while VAR project leader Lutz Michael Fröhlich even suggested the noise had hampered the referee's ability to hear the video assistant on the crucial penalty call. The start of the second half was also delayed by more than 10 minutes as fans twice threw toilet paper into one of the goalmouths. Supporter protests have become commonplace in Monday night Bundesliga games as fans across the country have protested the unpopular scheduling. All five Monday contests this season saw some form of fan protest — from Frankfurt fans throwing tennis balls onto the pitch to Dortmund fans leaving their famous south stand vacant. The protests in Mainz did not seem to affect the home team's on field performance, as they did just enough to earn three crucial points towards their Bundesliga survival. Freiburg, meanwhile, have now lost three straight games and have been dragged closer to the drop zone. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ▶ Follow us 🔵 Facebook : https://goo.gl/CpA4DL 🔵 Twiiter: https://goo.gl/Bx5Txw 🔴 Google+: https://goo.gl/33b7un




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