Thursday, March 14, 2013

Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Greece live stream soccer video world cup qualifying match on pc.

Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Greece live stream soccer video world cup qualifying match on pc.

Date:22/03/13
Time:20:45   
venue:Zenica
Status:LIVE


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Bosnia-Herzegovina Details:   

Qualification history
In its modern form, Bosnia-Herzegovina was born out of the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. While they are still a long way from emulating the Plavi’s success at international level, they seem to be heading in the right direction. Bosnia-Herzegovina finished third in their qualifying group for Germany 2006, and went all the way to a play-off four years later, where they eventually fell to Portugal.

The current crop
The Dragons have blown hot and cold since that disappointing play-off defeat by Portugal. Their good work going forward is all too often undone by defensive lapses, and this lack of consistency has been particularly problematic so far in their qualifying campaign for UEFA EURO 2012. It has at least allowed head coach Safet Susic to clearly identify his team’s weaknesses and start working towards putting them right. 

The key players
With the likes of Edin Dzeko, Miralem Pjanic and Zvjezdan Misimovic among their ranks, Bosnia-Herzegovina have a core of talented players capable of changing games in an instant.

Coach: Safet Susic
Best performance in a FIFA competition: None
Former stars: Vahid Halilhodic, Hasan Salihamidzic, Safet Susic

Greece Details:

Qualification history
Greece have made two appearances at the FIFA World Cup™ finals. The first was in 1994, when To Piratiko remained undefeated as they booked their ticket to the USA. Otto Rehhagel and Co required a tight play-off victory over Ukraine before sealing a berth at South Africa 2010, despite striker Theofanis Gekas finishing top scorer in the regular European qualifying competition with ten goals in 12 games.

FIFA World Cup finals history
The undoubted high point in Greek footballing history was their stunning triumph at UEFA EURO 2004 in Portugal, against which their record at the FIFA World Cup finals is distinctly modest. At USA 1994, they departed for home with no points and no goals following group stage defeats to Argentina (4-0), Bulgaria (4-0) and Nigeria (2-0). Some 16 years later, the trip to South Africa did produce a 2-1 win over Nigeria, but 2-0 defeats to Korea Republic and Argentina meant another group stage exit.

The current crop
The association and Rehhagel parted company after the disappointment at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, ending the German veteran’s nine-year tenure. His successor, Fernando Santos from Portugal, faces the challenging task of guiding a new Greek generation back towards the top of the world game. A first significant step on the road to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil would be successful qualification for UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland and Ukraine.

The key players
Captain and seasoned midfield general Giorgos Karagounis remains the dominant figure in the Greek line-up. Up front, Giorgos Samaras is being groomed to at least share the goalscoring burden with Gekas, who may need time to recover from a nightmare first half to 2011. At the age of just 20, talented attacking midfielder Giannis Fetfatzidis rates as the player to watch.

Coach: Fernando Santos
Best performances in a FIFA competition: FIFA World Cup USA 1994, South Africa 2010 (Group stages)
Former stars: Theodoros Zagorakis, Antonios Nikopolidis, Angelos Basinas

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