Score Sheet Match No: 11 Date 28 Jul 2013 Time 17:15 Venue Seoul Stadium Jamsil Sports Complex Weather Rainy Temp

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Score Sheet Match No: 11 Date 28 Jul 2013 Time 17:15 Venue Seoul Stadium Jamsil Sports Complex Weather Rainy Temp EAFF MEN’S East Asian Cup 2013 Final Competition Score Sheet Match No: 11 Date 28 Jul 2013 Time 17:15 Venue Seoul Stadium Jamsil Sports Complex Weather rainy Temp. 26 Humidity 75% Wind Pitch Condition good Match Commissioner MA XIAOLONG(CHN) Assistant Referee 1 JUNG HAESANG(KOR) Fourth Official NISHIMURA YUICHI(JPN) Referee KIM DONGJIN(KOR) Assistant Referee 2 OTSUKA HARUHIRO Spectator 10,526 1 1st Half 1 2 2nd Half 3 Australia 3 4 China PR Sub. Shots Shots Sub. Goal Name No. Pos. Pos. No. Name Goal No. Time 2nd 1st Ttl Ttl 1st 2nd Time No. MARK R. BIRIGHITTI 12 GK GK 23 YANG ZHI 1 1 RYAN J. MCGOWAN 4 DF DF 3 SUN XIANG 1 1 1 1 ROBERT R. CORNTHWAITE 6 DF DF 15 WU XI JOSHUA BRILLANTE 23 DF DF 17 ZHANG LINPENG CRAIG A. GOODWIN 11 MF MF 7 CUI PENG 1 1 46 13 26 66 MATTHEW G.. MCKAY© 17 MF MF 10 ZHENG ZHI © 1 4 5 1 AARON FRANK MOOY 20 MF MF 14 SUN KE 1 2 2 ERIK ENDEL PAARTALU 24 MF MF 19 YANG HAO 88 6 1 1 1 MITCHELL THOMAS DUKE 19 FW MF 20 WU LEI 1 3 2 1 21 74 2 2 MICHELL IAN NICHOLS 25 FW FW 21 ZHANG XIZHE 3 1 2 7 87 1 1 TOMI JURIC 29 FW FW 22 YU DABAO 1 3 2 1 63 9 EUGEN-J. GALEKOVIC 1 GK GK 1 ZENG CHENG NATHAN MARTIN COE 18 GK GK 12 GENG XIAOFENG MICHAEL E. THWAITE 3 DF DF 2 LI XUEPENG JADE B. NORTH 13 DF DF 4 RONG HAO TRENT L. SAINSBURY 15 DF DF 5 DU WEI IVAN F. FRANJIC 22 DF DF 13 LIU JIANYE 46 7 MARK D. MILLIGAN 5 MF MF 6 SHI KE 88 19 RUBEN A. ZADKOVIC 16 MF MF 8 WANG YONGPO 17 66 CONNOR THOMAS PAIN 26 MF MF 16 HUANG BOWEN 29 87 ARCHIE G.THOMPSON 7 FW FW 9 YANG XU 1 1 1 63 22 DARIO VIDOSIC 10 FW FW 11 QU BO 25 74 1 1 1 ADAM JAKE TAAGART 21 FW FW 18 GAO LIN Caution (C) & Sent-off (S) Head Coach Head Coach Caution (C) & Sent-off (S) Time No. Name C/S Reason HOLGER OSIECK FU BO Time No. Name C/S Reason st 27 15 WU XI C 2nd 1st Team Total 1 2nd 41 7 CUI PENG C 6 6 12 ST 14 6 8 3 2 5 CK 10 5 5 9 2 11 FO 6 4 2 0 0 0 OS 1 1 0 0 0 0 PK 0 0 0 Scoring Summary ST: Shot, HD: Heading, R: Right, L: Left, C: Center, MF: Mid Field, PA: Penalty Area Team Time No. Scorer Ass No. GA: Goal Area, CK: Corner Kick, FK: Free Kick, CT: Center the Ball, GL: Goal CHINA 5 22 YU DABAO 3 NO.3 PA-L CT -> NO.22 PA-C R-ST-GL AUSTRALIA 30 20 AARON FRANK MOOY NO.20 MF-C R-ST-GL CHINA 56 14 SUN KE NO.14 GA-C R-ST-GL CHINA 87 9 YANG XU NO.9 PA-R R-ST-GL CHINA 90 20 WU LEI NO.20 PA-C R-ST-GL AUSTRALIA 90 21 ADAM JAKE TAAGART NO.21 GA-C L-ST-GL AUSTRALIA 90+4 19 MITCHELL THOMAS DUKE 7 NO. 7 PA-C PASS -> NO.19 GA-L R-ST-GL .
Recommended publications
  • Performing Masculinity in Peri-Urban China: Duty, Family, Society
    The London School of Economics and Political Science Performing Masculinity in Peri-Urban China: Duty, Family, Society Magdalena Wong A thesis submitted to the Department of Anthropology of the London School of Economics for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, London December 2016 1 DECLARATION I certify that the thesis I have presented for examination for the MPhil/ PhD degree of the London School of Economics and Political Science is solely my own work other than where I have clearly indicated that it is the work of others (in which case the extent of any work carried out jointly by me and any other person is clearly identified in it). The copyright of this thesis rests with the author. Quotation from it is permitted, provided that full acknowledgement is made. This thesis may not be reproduced without my prior written consent. I warrant that this authorisation does not, to the best of my belief, infringe the rights of any third party. I declare that my thesis consists of 97,927 words. Statement of use of third party for editorial help I confirm that different sections of my thesis were copy edited by Tiffany Wong, Emma Holland and Eona Bell for conventions of language, spelling and grammar. 2 ABSTRACT This thesis examines how a hegemonic ideal that I refer to as the ‘able-responsible man' dominates the discourse and performance of masculinity in the city of Nanchong in Southwest China. This ideal, which is at the core of the modern folk theory of masculinity in Nanchong, centres on notions of men's ability (nengli) and responsibility (zeren).
    [Show full text]
  • Newsletter Winter 2018 Issue
    新 西 籣 東 增 會 館 THE TUNG JUNG ASSOCIATION OF NZ INC PO Box 9058, Wellington, New Zealand www.tungjung.org.nz Newsletter Winter 2018 issue ______ —— The Tung Jung Association of New Zealand Committee 2017—2018 President Gordon Wu 388 3560 Membership Vice President Peter Moon 389 8819 Secretaries- English Eugenie McCabe 475 7707 Property Alex Chang 499 8032 Chinese Kevin Zeng 021 669628 Sam Kwok 0278110551 Treasurer Robert Ting 478 6253 Newsletter Gordon Wu 388 3560 Assistant treasurer Virginia Ng 232 9971 Peter Moon 389 8819 Social Peter Wong 388 5828 Website Gordon Wu 388 3560 Andrina Chang 499 8032 Peter Moon 389 8819 Valerie Ting 565 4421 Peter Moon 389 8819 Public Gordon Wu 388 3560 relations Please visit our website at http://www.tungjung.org.nz 1 President’s report…… Easter was early this year and coincided with a lot of other events which led to a poor attendance at the Tung Jung Ching Ming observance at Karori Cemetery. Unfortunately, the president and other committee members were away in Auckland and could not attend. The president and other committee members had travelled to Auckland to participate in the unveiling of the memorial to the 499 Chinese men whose bodies were lost at sea off the coast of Hokianga when the ship transporting their remains sunk at sea there. The ceremony was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances and will be re-announced at a later date. The annual Easter Tournament organised by the New Zealand Chinese Association was held in Wellington this year (every four years) and the Association was asked to help in the canteen at the ASB arena in Kilbirnie where the tour- nament was held.
    [Show full text]
  • Staff and Students
    KIB STAFF AND STUDENTS HAN Min CHEN Shao-Tian WANG Ying JI Yun-Heng Director: XUAN Yu CHEN Wen-Yun LI De-Zhu DUAN Jun-Hong GU Shuang-Hua The Herbarium Deputy Directors: PENG Hua (Curator) SUN Hang Sci. & Tech. Information Center LEI Li-Gong YANG Yong-Ping WANG Li-Song ZHOU Bing (Chief Executive) LIU Ji-Kai LI Xue-Dong LIU Ai-Qin GAN Fan-Yuan WANG Jing-Hua ZHOU Yi-Lan Director Emeritus: ZHANG Yan DU Ning WU Zheng-Yi WANG Ling HE Yan-Biao XIANG Jian-Ying HE Yun-Cheng General Administrative Offi ce LIU En-De YANG Qian GAN Fan-Yuan (Head, concurrent WU Xi-Lin post) ZHOU Hong-Xia QIAN Jie (Deputy Head) Biogeography and Ecology XIONG De-Hua Department Other Members ZHAO JI-Dong Head: ZHOU Zhe-Kun SHUI Yu-Min TIAN Zhi-Duan Deputy Head: PENG Hua YANG Shi-Xiong HUANG Lu-Lu HU Yun-Qian WU Yan CAS Key Laboratory of Biodiversity CHEN Wen-Hong CHEN Xing-Cai (Retired Apr. 2006) and Biogeography YANG Xue ZHANG Yi Director: SUN Hang (concurrent post) SU Yong-Ge (Retired Apr. 2006) Executive Director: ZHOU Zhe-Kun CAI Jie Division of Human Resources, Innovation Base Consultant: WU Master' s Students Zheng-Yi CPC & Education Affairs FANG Wei YANG Yun-Shan (secretary) WU Shu-Guang (Head) REN Zong-Xin LI Ying LI De-Zhu' s Group LIU Jie ZENG Yan-Mei LI De-Zhu ZHANG Yu-Xiao YIN Wen WANG Hong YU Wen-Bin LI Jiang-Wei YANG Jun-Bo AI Hong-Lian WU Shao-Bo XUE Chun-Ying ZHANG Shu PU Ying-Dong GAO Lian-Ming ZHOU Wei HE Hai-Yan LU Jin-Mei DENG Xiao-Juan HUA Hong-Ying TIAN Xiao-Fei LIU Pei-Gui' s Group LIANG Wen-Xing XIAO Yue-Qin LIU Pei-Gui QIAO Qin ZHANG Chang-Qin Division of Science and TIAN Wei WANG Xiang-Hua Development MA Yong-Peng YU Fu-Qiang WANG Yu-Hua (Head) SHEN Min WANG Yun LI Zhi-Jian ZHU Wei-Dong MA Xiao-Qing SUN Hang' s Group NIU Yang YUE Yuan-Zheng SUN Hang YUE Liang-Liang LI Xiao-Xian NIE Ze-Long LI Yan-Chun TIAN Ning YUE Ji-Pei FENG Bang NI Jing-Yun ZHA Hong-Guang XIA Ke HU Guo-Wen (Retired Jun.
    [Show full text]
  • Iran Ready to Help Rebuild Places Damaged in Beirut
    WWW.TEHRANTIMES.COM I N T E R N A T I O N A L D A I L Y 12 Pages Price 50,000 Rials 1.00 EURO 4.00 AED 42nd year No.13732 Monday AUGUST 10, 2020 Mordad 20, 1399 Dhul Hijjah 20, 1441 Tehran urges IAEA to shed Belgium suspends Alireza Beiranvand Iranian cartoonist Mojtaba light on Saudi ‘covert’ issuing arms export fumes at Persepolis Heidarpanah runner-up at nuclear program 3 licenses to Riyadh 10 officials 11 City of Trento contest 12 Industrial projects to create 41,000 Iran ready to help rebuild direct jobs by next March TEHRAN — Iran’s acting minister of projects under the framework of a program industry, mining, and trade said that called “Persistent Production-Effective inaugurating 200 major projects by the Employment-Sustainable Exports”. end of the current Iranian calendar year “In this program, large industrial and (March 20, 2021) is going to create 41,000 mining units are inaugurated and go places damaged in Beirut new direct jobs across the country, Mehr operational every week; In this regard, news agency reported. it is planned for 200 leading industrial Outlining the ministry’s major projects with a total investment of 1.7 See page 2 programs for the realization of the motto for quadrillion rials (about $40.4 billion) Zarif signs memorial the current Iranian year which is “Surge in to be inaugurated by the end of the year Production”, Hossein Modarres Khiabani which will create direct employment for notebook for victims said that one of the major plans of the more than 41,000 people”, the official of Beirut explosion ministry is completing semi-finished moted.
    [Show full text]
  • Warbasse Ins Swiss 4Th Stage, Caruso in Yellow
    22 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 SPORTS SPORTS Wednesday, June 14, 2017 23 Real Madrid’s Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo Ronaldo accused of Warbasse Brazil evading wins Swiss millions breeze past in taxes 4th stage, Madrid panish prosecutors yesterday accused Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo of Australia Sevading 14.7 million euros in tax through offshore companies, the latest footballer to Caruso Melbourne Americans. midfielder in front of the back stoppage time to round off the fall foul of fiscal authorities. he world’s number one Brazil, which did not bring three. scoring for Brazil. The 32-year-old -- the world’s highest team Brazil demolished stars Neymar, Marcelo, Dani The Brazilians made it It was a sobering farewell for paid athlete according to Forbes magazine AustraliaT 4-0 fired by a Diego Alves or Roberto Firmino to 2-0 just after the hour when the Australians, who leave on -- follows in the steps of FC Barcelona Souza goal after just 12 seconds Melbourne, still had far too much Luiz’s thunderous header from Wednesday for Russia and the Douglas Souza of forward and Argentina star Lionel Messi, who in their international friendly in firepower for the Socceroos. Coutinho’s corner came off Confederations Cup where they Brazil controls the was found guilty of the same offence last year in yellow Melbourne on Tuesday. Brazil got off to a stunning the bar for Silva to nod home face Germany in their first game ball although the sums involved were allegedly smaller. The Socceroos held the five- start with a goal after just 12 amongst a crowd of players in on June 19.
    [Show full text]
  • Page 01 Dec 25.Indd
    ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED NEWSPAPER Oil prices slide after surprise inventory jump Business | 17 Thursday 25 December 2014 • 3 Rabial I 1436 • Volume 19 Number 6290 www.thepeninsulaqatar.com [email protected] | [email protected] Editorial: 4455 7741 | Advertising: 4455 7837 / 4455 7780 IS captures Jordan pilot Black teen shot GCC manpower dead in US BERKELEY: Officials scram- bled to head off renewed anger yesterday after an armed black agencies set teenager was shot dead by a white officer in a St Louis sub- urb, insisting the use of force was justified. to form union The killing took place late Tuesday at a gas station in Berkeley, near Ferguson, Missouri — ground zero of a protest move- 300 agencies in Qatar supply maids ment over police killings of black men — and triggered immediate DOHA: Manpower agencies in for the high recruitment charges, demonstrations. the GCC states are to form a which is not true. Nationwide protests were union in a bid to have collective “That is why we have decided to sparked after unarmed black bargaining power over their form a union because not we, but teenager Michael Brown was shot counterparts in countries send- the agencies in manpower export- dead by a white officer in Ferguson, ing workers, to help reduce spi- ing countries are responsible for a mainly African American town ralling recruitment charges for raising the charges for maids’ with a mostly white police force. housemaids. recruitment.” After several weeks, demonstra- Recruitment business rep- “We hope to be able to develop tions gained momentum in reac- resentatives from the region ways and mechanisms whereby tion to several other killings of are meeting in Saudi Arabia on we are able to deal with those black suspects by police, includ- January 5 to set up the union.
    [Show full text]
  • EAST ASIAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 Final Competition Korea Republic Team China PR Team
    JAPAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION EAST ASIAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 Final Competition Date and Time February 10,2010 19:15 Duration 90min Stadium Ajinomoto StadiumTOKYO Weather Rainy Temp 6.5℃ Humidity 95% WindLight Pitch Condition Attendances Match Commissioner CHANG Chin Po /TPE Asst.Ref.1 CHOW Chun Kit /HKG 4th Off. Strebre DELOVSKI /AUS Lawn Excellent Lawn 3,629 Referee NG Kai Lam /HKG Asst.Ref.2 Matthew CREAM /AUS Scorer Shinpei KOIKE Damp Wet 222 1st Half 000 China PR Team 111 2nd Half 000 Korea Republic Team 333 000 KICK OFF Ball Possession Ball Possession 40.9% 59.1% Substitute Shots Shots Substitute Goal Name No.Pos. Pos. No. Name Goal No.OUT Time 2nd 1st Ttl Ttl 1st 2ndOUT Time No. 0 YANG Zhi 22 GK GK 1 LEE Woon Jae 0 0 DU Wei (Cap.) 2 DF DF 2 OH Beom Seok 1 1 0 FENG Xiaoting 4 DF DF 4 CHO Yong Hyung 0 0 RONG Hao 20 DF DF 5 KWAK Tae Hwi 1 1 0 ZHANG Linpeng 45 DF DF 14 LEE Jung Soo 0 15' 87' 1 1 2 1 DENG Zhuoxiang 8 MF MF 6 KOO Ja Cheol 4 2 2 1 1 YANG Hao 15 MF MF 8 KIM Jung Woo (Cap.) 4 1 3 1 1 2 1 YU Hai 21 MF MF 10 KIM Do Heon 2 2 62' 72' 0 ZHAO Xuri 39 MF MF 19 OH Jang Eun 0 0 QU Bo 11 FW FW 11 LEE Keun Ho 2 2 HT 63' 2 2 1 GAO Lin 17 FW FW 20 LEE Dong Gook 4 1 3 ZENG Cheng 1 GK GK 18 JUNG Sung Ryong GUAN Zhen 12 GK GK 21 KIM Young Kwang SUN Xiang 3 DF DF 3 KANG Min Soo 8 0 ZHAO Peng 5 DF DF 12 LEE Kyu Ro LIU Jianye 25 DF DF 13 PARK Joo Ho 0 14 WANG Qiang 31 DF DF 23 KIM Hyung Il 39 0 YAN Feng42 DF MF 7 KIM Jae Sung HE Yang 58 DF MF 15 KIM Bo Kyung HUANG Bowen 6 MF MF 16 SHIN Hyung Min 17 0 JIANG Ning 19 MF MF 17 LEE Sung Hyun WU Lei 93 MF FW 9 LEE Seung Yeoul 2 2 11 YANG Xu 32 FW FW 22 NO Byung Jun 2 2 10 Caution and Sent-off Head Coach Head Coach Caution and Sent-off 31' C 8 DENG Zhuoxiang Delay GAO Hongbo HUH Jung Moo 26' C 8 KIM Jung Woo Unsport.
    [Show full text]
  • Cilic Says Blister Caused Meltdown
    BASEBALL | Page 5 CRICKET | Page 7 Bellinger hits Amla leaves for cycle as England with Dodgers beat a mountain Marlins 7-1 to climb Monday, July 17, 2017 FOOTBALL Shawwal 23, 1438 AH Mourinho rules out GULF TIMES Ronaldo move aft er United rout Galaxy SPORT Page 4 35-year-old Federer, written off by many, won a record eighth Wimbledon crown. Only one word can describe him... AFP the entire tournament. Slam in Australia in January on his return to be Cilic’s only glimmer of hope. pose himself. London “He’s a hero,” Federer said of his opponent. the tour before adding the Indian Wells and The 28-year-old held serve on the resump- Twelve months ago, Federer was defeated Miami Masters back-to-back and a ninth NASTY FALL tion but the lethal barrage continued, Federer in fi ve sets in the semi-fi nals by Milos Raonic Halle grasscourt title. Federer broke in the next game when his op- stretching his lead over his friend to 4-1. oger Federer won a record eighth and promptly shut down his season to rest a He also skipped the entire claycourt sea- ponent suff ered a nasty fall on the worn sur- Cilic dropped the set 6-1 and called a med- Wimbledon title and became the knee injury. son. face which was to ultimately undermine his ical timeout to have his left foot bandaged tournament’s oldest champion “I’ve got to take more time off ,” joked Fe- challenge. and take a painkiller. Sunday with a straight-sets victory “It’s disbelief I can achieve such derer, playing in just his seventh event of the Federer then served up two love serv- His discomfort was refl ected in his Rover injury-hit Marin Cilic who dramatically year.
    [Show full text]
  • Ali on Target As Qatar Defeat China 1-0 in Doha Friendly
    SPORT Saturday 8 September 2018 PAGE | 17 PAGE | 18 Loew rewarded Serena Williams for putting faith in to face Osaka in Germany’s old guard US Open final Ali on target as Qatar defeat China 1-0 in Doha friendly ARMSTRONG VAS Almoez Ali and Ahmed Fathi concluded in Indonesia earlier THE PENINSULA came in for Assim Madibo this week. On the other hand, China Some of the players who DOHA: A first half goal from made two changes. Mirahmetjan played in the continental event, Almoez Ali helped Qatar win the Muzepper went out while Gao Lin including goalkeeper international friendly match saw action as Yu Hanchao Mohammed Bakri and Tarek against China 1-0 at the Khalifa replaced Piao Cheng. Salman have been retained by International Stadium here Boualem Khoukhi of Qatar the Qatar coach. yesterday. was also shown the yellow card The squad also includes The all-important goal came for a bad foul in the second half experienced players of the calibre in the 25th minute when Ali’s At the start of the first half, of Pedro Miguel, Boualem right footed shot from the centre China made three changes going Khoukhi, Hassan Al Haidos, of the box landed in the top right into the second half as they went Akram Afif, Bassam Hisham Al corner of the net, sending the all out for the equaliser, Coach Rawi, Sultan Al Brake, Assim local fans into celebration mood Marcello Lippi, brought in Zhao Madibo, Al Moez Ali and Ahmad very early into the match. Xuri for Yu Hai, Li Xuepeng Alaa.
    [Show full text]
  • China Downs South Korea 3-0 in East Asian Men's Football Championship 08:36, February 11, 2010
    China downs South Korea 3-0 in East Asian Men's Football Championship 08:36, February 11, 2010 China's Rong Hao(R) vies with a player of South Korea during their Men's East Asian Championship soccer match in Tokyo February 10, 2010. China defeated South Korea 3-0. (Xinhua/Ji Chunpeng) China stunned South Korea 3-0 in the East Asian Men's Soccer Championship here on Wednesday, ending an embarrassing 32-year-long head-to-head winless record in international matches. China started aggressively into the game. In the fifth minute, Qu Bo crossed the ball from the right. Midfielder Yu Hai jumped for a header to open the scoring. Twenty minutes later, Gao Lin moved quickly in front of the goal to flicked the ball into the net, widening the lead of the Chinese team. Deng Zhuoxiang consolidated China's victory with a perfect teamplay counter-attack with Qu Bo. Deng dribbled the ball to reach the area, and launched a powerful left-foot slammer, which duly rewrote the score. The win gave the Chinese team a lot of joy at a time when China's football was marred by a series of scandals and the team's ranking kept sliding internationally. However, coach Gao Hongbo remain cool-headed after the unexpected victory. "I was happy for about 10 minutes," he told a post-match press conference. "But now I feel the pressure was greater than before." "China is still lagging behind Japan and South Korea in football development. All the colleagues working in this field need to work harder to further improve our football level." he said.
    [Show full text]
  • OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Shaikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa AFC President AFC MESSAGE Dear Friends
    OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Shaikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa AFC President AFC MESSAGE Dear friends, As President of the Asian Football Confederation I would like to congratulate both Al Ahli of the United Arab Emirates and Guangzhou Evergrande of China on the wonderful achievement in reaching the final of the AFC Champions League. This promises to be an exciting final which will provide a fitting climax to a record breaking season in this, the AFC’s pinnacle club competition. Never before have so many supporters attended AFC Champions League games and never before has the average attendance for the matches been so high. More than 2.25 million people have watched the 141 matches so far and the average attendance is almost 16,000. Those are extremely impressive and encouraging statistics. The supporters who have packed the stadia across this great continent - and those who have watched on television- have also been rewarded with some outstanding football - with many goals of remarkable quality. I am sure that the two legs of this final will live up to the great play and sportsmanship that has gone before in the matches played so far. Thanks must also go not only to our officials who have worked with such dedication throughout the AFC Champions League, but also to the other 47 competing clubs and the other 19 Member Associations for the role they play in making the event such a success. We must also recognise the two host Member Associations for the logistical support they provide for the final matches. I should also like to add my gratitude to our commercial partners, broadcasters and media who play such an important role in supporting the AFC Champions League each year, helping to grow its appeal not only in Asia but across the world.
    [Show full text]
  • Score Sheet(PDF)
    JAPAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION EAST ASIAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 Final Competition Date and Time February 6,2010 19:17 Duration 90min Stadium Ajinomoto StadiumTOKYO Weather Fine Temp 2.5℃ Humidity 31% WindLight Pitch Condition Attendances Match Commissioner CHANG Chin Po /TPE Asst.Ref.1 Matthew CREAM /AUS 4th Off. NG Kai Lam /HKG Lawn Excellent Lawn 25,964 Referee Strebre DELOVSKI /AUS Asst.Ref.2 CHOW Chun Kit /HKG Scorer Terumi KAYAMA Damp Dry 000 1st Half 000 Japan Team 000 2nd Half 000 China PR Team KICK OFF 000 000 Ball Possession Ball Possession 53.4% 46.6% Substitute Shots Shots Substitute Goal Name No.Pos. Pos. No. Name Goal No.OUT Time 2nd 1st Ttl Ttl 1st 2ndOUT Time No. 0 Seigo NARAZAKI 1 GK GK 22 YANG Zhi 0 0 Marcus Tulio TANAKA 4 DF DF 45 ZHANG Linpeng 2 2 1 1 Yuto NAGATOMO 5 DF DF 3 SUN Xiang 0 HT 1 1 Atsuto UCHIDA 6 DF DF 5 ZHAO Peng 0 0 Yuji NAKAZAWA (Cap.) 22 DF DF 20 RONG Hao 1 1 1 1 Yasuhito ENDO 7 MF DF 2 DU Wei (Cap.) 0 0 Junichi INAMOTO 8 MF MF 39 ZHAO Xuri 0 64' 85' 2 2 Kengo NAKAMURA 14 MF MF 19 JIANG Ning 1 1 85' 2 1 3 Yoshito OKUBO 16 MF MF 8 DENG Zhuoxiang 1 1 2 1 3 Shinji OKAZAKI 9 FW MF 15 YANG Hao 1 1 62' 1 1 Keiji TAMADA 11 FW FW 17 GAO Lin 1 1 83' Eiji KAWASHIMA 18 GK GK 12 GUAN Zhen Shusaku NISHIKAWA 23 GK GK 1 ZENG Cheng Yuichi KOMANO 3 DF DF 4 FENG Xiaoting 0 39 Daiki IWAMASA 12 DF DF 25 LIU Jianye Yasuyuki KONNO15 DF DF 42 YAN Feng Yuhei TOKUNAGA 21 DF DF 31 WANG Qiang Yuki ABE2 MF DF 58 HE Yang Shinji KAGAWA 17 MF MF 6 HUANG Bowen Mitsuo OGASAWARA 25 MF MF 21 YU Hai 14 1 1 Mu KANAZAKI 26 MF MF 93 WU Lei 16 0 Hisato SATO 13 FW FW 11 QU Bo 0 3 11 0 Sota HIRAYAMA 20 FW FW 32 YANG Xu 0 17 Caution and Sent-off Head Coach Head Coach Caution and Sent-off 71' C 14 K.NAKAMURA Unsport.
    [Show full text]