søndag 11. juli 2010

World Cup bronze - Uruguay v Germany

The fans of Uruguay are very proud of their own football team, although they did not get medals.



Uruguay Football Association (Asociatión Uruguaya de Fútbol). Nicknames -Charrúas, La Celeste Olímpica(The Olympic Sky Blue).
Edinson Cavani from Uruguay scored on the first round when Suárez selected just the right moment to kick the ball to Cavani.


As well as Diego Forlán who made his fifth goal in this year´s World Cup, in the bronze-final.


Here is Diego Forlán with his fifth fantastic goal for Uruguay team, in the World Cup 2010.


Luis Suarez is carried forward and celebrated by team mates after a penalty-kick contest win on July 2 (Uruguay 4-2 Ghana). Paraguay had also a penalty-kick contest and won against the good football team of Japan on June 29 (Paraguay 5-3 Japan).


This is Port Elizabeth/Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, with the capacity of 42,486. Where Germany v Uruguay match game is held on July 10, 2010.


Number 22 - Oh no, it was almost a penalty-kick contest again! But German Sami Khedira(no.6) scored after 82 minutes. Paul, a talented Octopus is right again for the seventh time!


German Coach Joachim Löw was very excited if his team win this time, as they lost against Spain on July 7, GER 0-1 ESP.


At last we got the bronze medals. -The German Football Team with their coach Joachim Löw standing at the back to the left side.


This is Sami Khedira who secured the bronze medals for his team. The results ended with Uruguay 2-3 Germany on Saturday 10th July, 2010 in Port Elizabeth. Danke Paul!


Expression says it all after the loss bronze. But Diego Forlán is one of the ten best football players nominated for the Golden Ball, and with the highest percent points so far.

Diego Forlán and his team showed us their spectacular performances. Thanks to fantastic matches from: Spain, The Netherlands, Uruguay, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Ghana, Paraguay, Japan, England, Mexico, Portugal, Slovakia, Chile, South Korea, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Italy, Switzerland.

- the masoria papers

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