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Geplaatst: 30-11-2019 10:07:28 Onderwerp: MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica - Canada fell short at the CONCACAF Un |
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MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica - Canada fell short at the CONCACAF Under-17 Womens Championship final, losing 4-2 to Mexico on penalty kicks. Fake Balenciaga Cheap . After 90 scoreless minutes, Mexico converted its first three penalty shots to seal its first CONCACAF title at the U-17 level. Canada will now turn its attention to Costa Rica, where the FIFA U-17 Womens World Cup will take place in 2014. The Canadian team earned a berth in that tournament with a 5-0 win over Jamaica in the semifinals earlier this week. "Im really, really proud of the girls," said head coach Bev Priestman. "If you look at what this teams about, its about future national team players. I think, losing on penalties, its hard for the girls but ultimately, there have been some girls who stepped up in this tournament and are knocking on the door." Along with Canada and Mexico, Costa Rica, China, Japan, South Korea, Nigeria, Venezuela, Colombia and Paraguay have all qualified for the World Cup. Six spots are still to be determined, with two countries from Africa, one from Oceania and three from Europe still to be qualified. Cheap Fake Air Max 95 . On Sunday, hell attempt to become the youngest driver to win a NASCAR Nationwide race on Iowas short track. The 20-year-old Blaney wont be the only kid pushing a podium finish. Vans China Factory . Nainggolan scored his first Italian league goal at Bologna, in October 2010, and he also opened his Roma account there following his January move from Cagliari. The Belgium midfielder volleyed home Miralem Pjanics cross from close range eight minutes from time. http://www.fakeyeezyscheap.com/wholesale-air-force-1.html .Y. - The New York Islanders are brimming with confidence these days, thanks to a standout goalie and a newfound winning attitude.Scott Arfield struck after just 58 seconds to ensure Burnley will remain on top of the Sky Bet Championship this weekend after beating Leeds 1-0 at Turf Moor. The recently-capped Canada internationals early goal took the Clarets on to 80 points, four ahead of Middlesbrough and five clear of Brighton, stretching their unbeaten run in the division to 18 games.It was Livingston-born Arfields eighth of the season and it came in front of watching Scotland boss Gordon Strachan, whose reluctance to bring him into his international fold led to the winger seeking recognition with Canada. For Burnley, it was another result they had to grind out as they edge closer to a top-flight return, and Leeds should have come away with a point as Chris Wood spurned two glorious second-half opportunities.The divisions top scorers had endured a frustrating 90 minutes here in midweek when Cardiff kept them at bay during a third successive draw, but, less than one minute in, Arfield beat the recalled Marco Silvestri in the visitors net. Mustapha Carayol tangles with George Boyd at Turf Moor The move started at the opposite end with Tom Heatons long kick found Sam Vokes who beat Sol Bamba in the air to find Andre Gray, who turned away from Liam Cooper and fed Arfield to fire a shot home across Silvestri.Bamba endured an eventful start to the game, drawing Heaton into a save before getting caught out of position again defensively as Matt Lowton struck an attempt at Silvestri when released by Gray.Leeds settled down after that frantic start, although they were fortunate that George Boyd rifled wide in an attack that was reminiscent of the opener, with Bamba again caught out as he rushed to clear. Leeds United manager Steve Evans gives his post-match thoughts after his sides defeat to Burnley Whites forward Wood lashed one effort over the crossbar from way out and should have done better when Stuart Dallas cross went over Michael Keane and reached the New Zealander. Air Force 1 Clearance Sale. It was then an unmarked Bamba that was involved in the halfs final chance as he failed to properly connect with a corner sent in by Mustapha Carayol, with the defender punching the air in disappointment as the hosts cleared. Scott Arfield of Burnley celebrates the opening goal against Leeds with his team-mates Steve Evans side were growing into the contest, though, and after Wood smashed another shot over, he was presented with a second-half chance which really should have ended in the equaliser.Lurking behind Ben Mee, the striker reached Carayols cross only to divert it inches past the post with his shoulder.The Clarets needed to rally and they did with a move down the left. Arfield left the ball to the leagues leading marksman Gray and he fired into two Leeds defenders. Burnley manager Sean Dyche gives his thoughts after his sides 1-0 win over Leeds. Gray may have been having an off-day but Woods afternoon turned even worse when he somehow headed wide from six yards out 69 minutes in having been totally unmarked from Charlie Taylors centre.The visitors would not have another decent opening in the last 20 minutes - certainly not one as clear-cut as the chance Burnley substitute Ashley Barnes sent wide from close range in stoppage time - as the Clarets kept their spot at the summit ahead of their final five fixtures. ' ' ' |
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