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J. League Results July 25
j. league | resultsSunday 25 July Kawasaki Frontale 1 Kyoto Sanga 0 Shonan Bellmare 1 FC Tokyo 3 Vissel Kobe 3 Omiya Ardija 1 Saturday 24 July Urawa Reds 0 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1 Jubilo Iwata 2 Kashima Antlers 3 Cerezo Osaka 3 Montedio Yamagata 0 Vegalta Sendai 2 Albirex Niigata 3 Yokohama F Marinos 1 Gamba Osaka 0 Nagoya Grampus 3 Shimizu S-Pulse 3 J.League Table Kashima Antlers P 14 Pts 30 Shimizu S-Pulse P 14 Pts 27 Nagoya Grampus P 14 Pts 26 Kawasaki Frontale P 14 Pts 24 Cerezo Osaka P 14 Pts 23 Hiroshima P 14 Pts 22 Leading Scorers Josh Kennedy, Nagoya Grampus 9 Shoki Hirai, Gamba Osaka 8 Edmilson, Urawa Reds 7 Renatinho, Kawasaki Frontale 7 Kazuma Watanabe, Yokohama F Marinos 7 Ryoichi Maeda, Jubilo Iwata 7 Shinji Kagawa, Cerezo Osaka 7 Marcio Richardes, Albirex Niigata 7 Previous Results J.League News Tags J-League Results
Europe's teen talent shines in France
sean o'conor | u19 | uefaWith the World Cup exposing a number of ageing European teams in need of new blood, a glimpse of the immediate future can be seen at the 2010 UEFA U-19 Championship , taking place in France at the moment. Reigning champions Ukraine, who hosted the 2009 edition, failed to qualify, but hosts France have stormed into the last four, trouncing the Netherlands 4-1 and Austria 5-0. Joining them from group A are England , who beat Austria 3-2, drew 1-1 with France and lost 0-1 to the Dutch. Although the French are the tournament's highest scorers, top of the points charts are surprise, surprise, Spain , the only unbeaten team. The Spanish U19s defeated Croatia and Portugal 2-1 before a comfortable 3-0 dismissal of Italy. Top of the goal charts with three strikes are Liverpool's Spanish prodigy Daniel Pacheco and Croatian midfielder Zvonko Pamic, who plays for Freiburg in Germany. UEFA U-19 Semi-Finals Tue 27th July SPAIN v ENGLAND Saint-Lo 1600 FRANCE v CROATIA Caen 1900 Final Fri 30th July (c) Sean O'Conor & Soccerphile Tags World Cup Pens World Cup Posters World Cup football
Reds Should Go for Lee
South Korea's Lee Chung-yong has been linked with a move to Liverpool of late, and the signing would make sense. Lee was highly impressive in his first Premier League season with Bolton, scoring five goals and tormenting fullbacks with his pace and trickery. Read more... Reds Should Go for Lee originally appeared on About.com World Soccer on Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 14:26:02.
Reds Should Go for Lee
South Korea's Lee Chung-yong has been linked with a move to Liverpool of late, and the signing would make sense. Lee was highly impressive in his first Premier League season with Bolton, scoring five goals and tormenting fullbacks with his pace and trickery. Read more... Reds Should Go for Lee originally appeared on About.com World Soccer on Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 14:26:02.
