Australia vs Serbia Fifa World Cup Live Streams and TV Channels

Sunday, June 20, 2010


Date : 23-06-2010
Game Start Time : 20:30
FIFA World Cup 2010
Venue: Nelspruit
http://2010soccerworldcup.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/australia-qatar.jpgWorld Cup 2010 Australia vs Serbia comparative statistics run as follows. This is the history of the Australian team. Their profile starts with being a member of the FIFA since 1963. The team is also known by the nickname of Socceroos. The All-time caps leader is Alex Tobin (87). The All-time leading scorer is Damian Mori (29). Their notable achievements are Oceania Nations Cup champions on the years 1980, 1996, 2000 and 2004. Their legendary players are Johnny Warren. He was a key player in the Australian team that was able to qualify for the 1974 World Cup in West Germany. A midfielder who was able to play for 62 times for his country, Warren is also known as the face of Australian soccer since he began a successful career as a television broadcaster.


Another is Damian Mori, a speedy, goal-poaching forward who is Australia’s all time leading in scorer with 29 goals in 45 games from the year 1992 to 2002. Mori played his entire pro career in Australia, with an exception of a single season with Borussia Monchengladbach in the German Bundesliga in 1997. He was voted Australian player of the year in 1996 and 2003. The projected World Cup 44 starting lineup are (GK) Mark Schwarzer – (D) Lucas Neill, Shane Stefanutto, Rhys Williams, Jade North – (M) Tim Cahill, Jason Culina, Bret Emerton, Vince Grella – (F) Joshua Kennedy, Mile Sterjovski.
http://www2.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Austria%2Bv%2BSerbia%2BFIFA2010%2BWorld%2BCup%2BQualifier%2B-KwUZ9g1-1Al.jpgThe Servian Profile starts with being a member of FIFA since 1923. The team is also known by the nickname of Beli Orlovi or White Eagles. The All-time caps leader is Savo Milosevic (102). The All-time leading scorer is Savo Milosevic (37 goals). Their notable achievements (as Yugoslavia) are Under-20 World Champions in 1987, Under-21 European Champions in 1978, Under-19 European Champions in 1951, 1979, Olympic Gold Medal in 1960, Olympic Silver Medal in 1948, 1952 and 1956, Olympic Bronze Medal in 1984.

Their legendary players are Dragan Dzajic. He is a speedy winger known for his unbelievable dribbling skills. He was able to scored 23 goals in a record 85 appearances for Yugoslavia from 1964-79, but he was best known for a legendary goal he made versus England in the semifinals of Euro 1968 to knock out the reigning World champions out of the competition. Stjepan Bobek is Yugoslavia’s all-time leading in scores with 38 goals in 63 games from 1946-56. Aside from taking part in two World Cups 1950 and 1954, he also participated in two Olympics that helped Yugoslavia win silver medals in 1948 and 1952. He is considered the greatest player in the history of Yugoslav, scoring 403 goals in 468 games. Their Projected World Cup 44 starting lineup are (GK) Vladimir Stojkovic – (D) Neven Subotic, Nemanja Vidic, Branislav Ivanovic, Milovan Obradovic – (M) Dejan Stankovic, Zdravko Kuzmanovic, Milan Jovanovic, Milos Krasic, Gojko Kacar – (F) Nikola Zigic

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