Thursday, March 14, 2013

Moldova vs Montenegro live streaming soccer World cup qualifying match on pc

 Moldova vs Montenegro live streaming soccer video sopcast online on PC.You are welcome to watch and Enjoy the ultimate match live online here..

Date:22/03/13
Time:21:30   
Venue:Chisinau
Status:LIVE


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Moldova Details:
Qualification history
After struggling in their first-ever qualifying campaign for the 1998 FIFA World Cup France™, when they suffered eight defeats in as many matches, Moldova, a member of football’s governing body since 1994, have gradually seen results and performances improve. Nevertheless, it was only during their campaign to reach Korea/Japan 2002 that the Moldovans first avoided finishing last in their group. Their attempts to reach South Africa 2010 ended in them once again picking up the wooden spoon, with just 3 points from ten encounters.

The current crop
Former Romania international Gavril Balint took up the reins of Moldova’s national side in January 2010. He undertook a complete overhaul of the squad, a decision that has since borne fruit. During the qualifying phase for UEFA EURO 2012, the former Soviet republic registered their first victory in a competitive match for almost three years, beating Finland 2-0 last September.

The key players
Balint has put together a young team, the majority of which are still in their mid-twenties, and usually does not think twice about giving fresh talent a chance to shine. He can also rely on more experienced heads such as captain and defender Alexandru Epureanu, midfielder Stanislav Ivanov and striker Igor Bugaiov.

Coach: Ion Caras
Best performance in a FIFA competition: None

Montenegro Details:
Qualification history
Montenegro are one of FIFA’s newest members, having joined in 2007 following their severing of ties with Serbia, and have therefore only taken part in one qualifying phase – for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ – so far in their short existence. While their maiden campaign did not exactly make headlines around Europe, the Montenegrins certainly did not look out of place. Although they only managed one victory, finishing fifth in a six-team group, signs of future solidity were to be found in the draws they secured, notably twice against Republic of Ireland, who went on to face France in the play-off round.

The current crop
Like the powerful Yugoslavia teams that came before them, Montenegro are a very fit, compact, hard-working side, and are highly disciplined at the back. Many of the team’s key players ply their trade in the Russian league. Currently involved in just their second-ever UEFA EURO qualifying campaign, the Balkan nation has surprised many onlookers by consistently vying with England for top spot in the group. Their remarkable progress is a result of the country’s football authorities investing in the development of the game, as well as of the team acquiring greater international experience.

The key players
Forward and captain Mirko Vucinic, who had the honour of scoring the first goal in Montenegro’s history – a penalty against Hungary – is one of the team’s most high-profile players.

Coach: Branko Brnovic
Best performance in a FIFA competition: None
Former stars: Predrag Mijatovic, Ljubomir Radanovic, Dejan Savicevic

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