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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
01 December 2010 New Anime Song
Macross Frontier Concept Album - cosmic cuune1. Songbird2. Silent de Nanka Irarenai3. Seikan Eve (Seikan Hikou christmas ver.)4. Ranka no "Kutsushita no Uta."5. Ribe ~Maboroshi no Hikari~6. Funanori7. Merry Christmas without You8. Tablet------------------------------------------Koe de Oshigoto! OVA OP Single – Koi no Mahou [ Orange blossom ]1. Koi no Mahou2. Hoshi ni Negai wo3. Koi no Mahou [off
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
MALAYSIA NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM 2010
WALLPAPER TEAM NAS MALAYSIA AFF SUZUKI CUP 2010.After their success in last year's South-East Asian Games, Malaysia are likely to pin their hopes largely on the young guns for the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup.
National coach K. Rajagopal, who guided the team to victory in the SEA Games which is restricted to players aged under 23, believes the youngsters can hold their own at the senior level and make a strong challenge for the title in two years time.
Several more established players will likely bolster the squad for the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup as Malaysia bid for their first triumph in the tournament.
Their best performance to date was in 1996 when they went down 1-0 to Thailand in the inaugural final.
Malaysia Squad List
Goalkeepers
1 MOHD FARIZAL BIN MARLIAS
22 KHAIRUL FAHMI BIN CHE MAT
28 MOHD SHARBINEE ALLAWEE BIN RAMLI
Defenders
2 MOHD SABRE BIN MAT ABU
3 MOHD FAIZAL BIN MUHAMAD
4 MOHD ASRARUDDIN PUTRA BIN OMAR
5 NORHAFIZ ZAMANI BIN MISBAH
6 MOHD NASRIQ BIN BAHAROM
7 KHAIRUL HELMI BIN JOHARI
11 MOHAMAD AZMI BIN MUSLIM
18 MAHALLI BIN JASULI
24 MOHAMAD MUSLIM BIN AHMAD
27 MOHAMAD FADHLI BIN MOHD SHAS
Midfielders
8 SAFIQ BIN RAHIM
12 AMAR BIN ROHIDAN
13 AHMAD FAKRI BIN SAARANI
14 MOHD KHYRIL MUHYMEEN BIN ZAMBRI
15 GURUSAMY GOVANDAR KANDASAMY
16 KUNANLAN SUBRAMANIAM
17 ABDUL SHUKUR BIN JUSOH
19 MOHAMMAD FAIZAL BIN ABU BAKAR
21 MOHD AMIRULHADI BIN ZAINAL
23 BADDROL BIN BAKTHIAR
25 MOHD FANDI BIN OTHMAN
26 MOHAMAD ASHARI BIN SAMSUDIN
30 ABDUL HALIM BIN ZAINAL
Forwards
9 NORSHAHRUL IDLAN BIN TALAHA
10 MOHD SAFEE BIN MOHD SALI
20 IZZAQ FARIS BIN RAMLAN
29 CHANTHURU SUPPIAH
Coach: RAJAGOBAL R KRISHNASAMY (Malaysia)
National coach K. Rajagopal, who guided the team to victory in the SEA Games which is restricted to players aged under 23, believes the youngsters can hold their own at the senior level and make a strong challenge for the title in two years time.
Several more established players will likely bolster the squad for the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup as Malaysia bid for their first triumph in the tournament.
Their best performance to date was in 1996 when they went down 1-0 to Thailand in the inaugural final.
Malaysia Squad List
Goalkeepers
1 MOHD FARIZAL BIN MARLIAS
22 KHAIRUL FAHMI BIN CHE MAT
28 MOHD SHARBINEE ALLAWEE BIN RAMLI
Defenders
2 MOHD SABRE BIN MAT ABU
3 MOHD FAIZAL BIN MUHAMAD
4 MOHD ASRARUDDIN PUTRA BIN OMAR
5 NORHAFIZ ZAMANI BIN MISBAH
6 MOHD NASRIQ BIN BAHAROM
7 KHAIRUL HELMI BIN JOHARI
11 MOHAMAD AZMI BIN MUSLIM
18 MAHALLI BIN JASULI
24 MOHAMAD MUSLIM BIN AHMAD
27 MOHAMAD FADHLI BIN MOHD SHAS
Midfielders
8 SAFIQ BIN RAHIM
12 AMAR BIN ROHIDAN
13 AHMAD FAKRI BIN SAARANI
14 MOHD KHYRIL MUHYMEEN BIN ZAMBRI
15 GURUSAMY GOVANDAR KANDASAMY
16 KUNANLAN SUBRAMANIAM
17 ABDUL SHUKUR BIN JUSOH
19 MOHAMMAD FAIZAL BIN ABU BAKAR
21 MOHD AMIRULHADI BIN ZAINAL
23 BADDROL BIN BAKTHIAR
25 MOHD FANDI BIN OTHMAN
26 MOHAMAD ASHARI BIN SAMSUDIN
30 ABDUL HALIM BIN ZAINAL
Forwards
9 NORSHAHRUL IDLAN BIN TALAHA
10 MOHD SAFEE BIN MOHD SALI
20 IZZAQ FARIS BIN RAMLAN
29 CHANTHURU SUPPIAH
Coach: RAJAGOBAL R KRISHNASAMY (Malaysia)
LAOS NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM 2010
WALLPAPER TEAM LAOS AFF SUZUKI CUP 2010
Laos will field a young side in the qualifying tournament for the AFF Suzuki Cup.
After qualifying in first spot for the last tournament, Laos are keen to repeat the feat and take their place in the finals in December.
Laos will host the 25th SEA Games in 2009 and with an eye on that competition the current squad has only five players who are over 23 years of age. The hope is that the youngsters will take the experience they gain in competitions this year into the SEA Games.
The squad has been preparing for the AFF Suzuki Cup competition since July and a number of players have excelled in training. Striker Lamnao Singto, defender Chandalaphone Liapvisay and Sounthalay Saysongkham, a midfielder, have all impressed the coaching staff.
Laos pipped the Philippines for top spot by a point in the qualifying tournament in 2006 and they are looking for the same result this time around.
Laos Squad List
Goalkeepers
1 Sengphachan BOUNTHISANH
18 Sourasay KEOSOUVANDENG
28 Seng Athit SOMVANG
Defenders
2 Saynakhonevieng PHOMMAPANYA
3 Kitsada
4 Ketsada SOUKSAVANH
5 Khamla PINKEO
6 Chandalaphone LIEPVISAY
16 Senlati VONGSOURIYASACK
19 Kovanh NAMTHAVIXAY
21 Souliya SYPHASAY
26 Mano NHOUVANNASAK
27 Saychon KHUNSAMNARN
29 Khamphoumy HANVILAY
30 Phongsavanh OULAVONG
Midfielders
7 Phatthana SYVILAY
10 Kanlaya SYSOMVANG
11 Keoviengphet LITHTHIDETH
13 Kaysone SOUKHAVONG
14 Konekham INTHAMMAVONG
17 Phonepaseuth SYSOUTHAM
20 Soukaphone VONGCHIENGKHAM
22 Manolom PHOMSOUVANH
24 Viengsavanh SAYYABOUN
Forwards
8 Lamnao SINGTO
9 Visay PHAPOUVANIN
12 Sangvone PHIMMASEN
15 Sopa SAYSANA
23 Tona BOUNMALAY
25 Khampheng SAYAVUTTHI
Coach: David BOOTH (England)
Laos will field a young side in the qualifying tournament for the AFF Suzuki Cup.
After qualifying in first spot for the last tournament, Laos are keen to repeat the feat and take their place in the finals in December.
Laos will host the 25th SEA Games in 2009 and with an eye on that competition the current squad has only five players who are over 23 years of age. The hope is that the youngsters will take the experience they gain in competitions this year into the SEA Games.
The squad has been preparing for the AFF Suzuki Cup competition since July and a number of players have excelled in training. Striker Lamnao Singto, defender Chandalaphone Liapvisay and Sounthalay Saysongkham, a midfielder, have all impressed the coaching staff.
Laos pipped the Philippines for top spot by a point in the qualifying tournament in 2006 and they are looking for the same result this time around.
Laos Squad List
Goalkeepers
1 Sengphachan BOUNTHISANH
18 Sourasay KEOSOUVANDENG
28 Seng Athit SOMVANG
Defenders
2 Saynakhonevieng PHOMMAPANYA
3 Kitsada
4 Ketsada SOUKSAVANH
5 Khamla PINKEO
6 Chandalaphone LIEPVISAY
16 Senlati VONGSOURIYASACK
19 Kovanh NAMTHAVIXAY
21 Souliya SYPHASAY
26 Mano NHOUVANNASAK
27 Saychon KHUNSAMNARN
29 Khamphoumy HANVILAY
30 Phongsavanh OULAVONG
Midfielders
7 Phatthana SYVILAY
10 Kanlaya SYSOMVANG
11 Keoviengphet LITHTHIDETH
13 Kaysone SOUKHAVONG
14 Konekham INTHAMMAVONG
17 Phonepaseuth SYSOUTHAM
20 Soukaphone VONGCHIENGKHAM
22 Manolom PHOMSOUVANH
24 Viengsavanh SAYYABOUN
Forwards
8 Lamnao SINGTO
9 Visay PHAPOUVANIN
12 Sangvone PHIMMASEN
15 Sopa SAYSANA
23 Tona BOUNMALAY
25 Khampheng SAYAVUTTHI
Coach: David BOOTH (England)
INDONESIA NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM 2010
WALLPAPER TEAM INDONESIA AFF SUZUKI CUP 2010.
Given their abundance of talent and attacking flair, it is a surprise that Indonesia have never won the AFF Suzuki Cup. The country with the largest population in South-East Asia have produced many great players over the years but they have yet to deliver the biggest prize in Asean football to their fanatical supporters.
Indonesia reached the final of the AFF Suzuki Cup on three successive occasions in 2000, 2002 and 2004 only to lose to Thailand twice and then Singapore.
Former coach of Vietnam, Alfred Riedl, will be at the helm of the Indonesians for the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup.
Indonesia Squad List
Goalkeepers
1 MARKUS HARISON RIHIHINA
12 FERI ROTIN SULU
23 KURNIA MEIGA HERMANSYAH
24 I MADE WIRAWAN
Defenders
2 MOHAMMAD NASUHA
3 ZULKIFLI SYUKUR
4 SUPARDI
5 MAMAN ABDURAHMAN
7 BENY WAHYUDI
22 MUHAMMAD RIDWAN
25 SLAMET RIYADI
26 MUHAMMAD ROBY
27 HAMKA HAMZAH
29 YESAYA NICKHANOR DESNAM
30 NOVA ARIANTO
Midfielders
6 TONY SUCIPTO
8 EKA RAMDANI
10 OKTOVIANUS MANIANI
14 ARIF SUYONO
15 FIRMAN UTINA
16 OKTAVIANUS
18 HARIONO
19 AHMAD BUSTOMI
Forwards
9 CRISTIAN GONZALES
11 BOAS SALOSSA
13 DENDI SANTOSO
17 IRFAN HAARYS BACHDIM
20 BAMBANG PAMUNGKAS
21 YONGKI ARI BOWO
28 JOHAN JUANSYAH
Coach: ALFRED RIEDL (Austria)
Given their abundance of talent and attacking flair, it is a surprise that Indonesia have never won the AFF Suzuki Cup. The country with the largest population in South-East Asia have produced many great players over the years but they have yet to deliver the biggest prize in Asean football to their fanatical supporters.
Indonesia reached the final of the AFF Suzuki Cup on three successive occasions in 2000, 2002 and 2004 only to lose to Thailand twice and then Singapore.
Former coach of Vietnam, Alfred Riedl, will be at the helm of the Indonesians for the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup.
Indonesia Squad List
Goalkeepers
1 MARKUS HARISON RIHIHINA
12 FERI ROTIN SULU
23 KURNIA MEIGA HERMANSYAH
24 I MADE WIRAWAN
Defenders
2 MOHAMMAD NASUHA
3 ZULKIFLI SYUKUR
4 SUPARDI
5 MAMAN ABDURAHMAN
7 BENY WAHYUDI
22 MUHAMMAD RIDWAN
25 SLAMET RIYADI
26 MUHAMMAD ROBY
27 HAMKA HAMZAH
29 YESAYA NICKHANOR DESNAM
30 NOVA ARIANTO
Midfielders
6 TONY SUCIPTO
8 EKA RAMDANI
10 OKTOVIANUS MANIANI
14 ARIF SUYONO
15 FIRMAN UTINA
16 OKTAVIANUS
18 HARIONO
19 AHMAD BUSTOMI
Forwards
9 CRISTIAN GONZALES
11 BOAS SALOSSA
13 DENDI SANTOSO
17 IRFAN HAARYS BACHDIM
20 BAMBANG PAMUNGKAS
21 YONGKI ARI BOWO
28 JOHAN JUANSYAH
Coach: ALFRED RIEDL (Austria)
CAMBODIA NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM 2010
Cambodia Football Team AFF SUZUKI CUP 2010.
New coach Lee Tae-hoon will look to guide Cambodia into the finals of the AFF Suzuki Cup for the sixth time at the qualifiers in Laos in October.
Cambodia have played 19 matches in the AFF Suzuki Cup and won just two with the step up in class from the qualifying tournament proving a big hurdle.
Lee, a former coach of Korea's women's team, took over from Scott O'Donnell in late August and has made fitness one of his main priorities.
He will also work on the players' technique during a 45-day training trip to Vietnam ahead of the AFF Suzuki Cup qualifying tournament from October 22-30 when Cambodia will be up against hosts Laos, the Philippines, Timor Leste and Brunei.
Cambodia Squad List
Goalkeepers
1 SOU YATY
18 OUK MIC
22 PENG BUNCHAY
Defenders
2 KHEK KHEMRIN
3 LAY RAKSMEY
4 TIENG TINY
5 SOK RITHY
8 SAN NARITH
12 NHIM SOVANNARA
14 REUNG BUNHEING
15 RANG BORIN
24 PHEAK RADY
25 THUL SOTHEARITH
KIM CHANBUNRITH
Midfielders
6 TUM SARAY
7 KHIM BOREY
10 KEO SOKNGON
16 CHHUN SOTHEARATH
17 PUNG SOKSANA
19 SAMUT DALIN
20 EANG PISETH
21 SUN SOPANHA
28 SOK CHANRASMEY
PRUM PUTHSITHY
Forwards
9 KOUCH SOKUMPHEAK
11 KHUON LABORAVY
23 NUTH SINUON
29 SOK PHENG
SIN DALIN
TEAB VATHANAK
Coach: Lee Tae-Hoon (South Korea)
New coach Lee Tae-hoon will look to guide Cambodia into the finals of the AFF Suzuki Cup for the sixth time at the qualifiers in Laos in October.
Cambodia have played 19 matches in the AFF Suzuki Cup and won just two with the step up in class from the qualifying tournament proving a big hurdle.
Lee, a former coach of Korea's women's team, took over from Scott O'Donnell in late August and has made fitness one of his main priorities.
He will also work on the players' technique during a 45-day training trip to Vietnam ahead of the AFF Suzuki Cup qualifying tournament from October 22-30 when Cambodia will be up against hosts Laos, the Philippines, Timor Leste and Brunei.
Cambodia Squad List
Goalkeepers
1 SOU YATY
18 OUK MIC
22 PENG BUNCHAY
Defenders
2 KHEK KHEMRIN
3 LAY RAKSMEY
4 TIENG TINY
5 SOK RITHY
8 SAN NARITH
12 NHIM SOVANNARA
14 REUNG BUNHEING
15 RANG BORIN
24 PHEAK RADY
25 THUL SOTHEARITH
KIM CHANBUNRITH
Midfielders
6 TUM SARAY
7 KHIM BOREY
10 KEO SOKNGON
16 CHHUN SOTHEARATH
17 PUNG SOKSANA
19 SAMUT DALIN
20 EANG PISETH
21 SUN SOPANHA
28 SOK CHANRASMEY
PRUM PUTHSITHY
Forwards
9 KOUCH SOKUMPHEAK
11 KHUON LABORAVY
23 NUTH SINUON
29 SOK PHENG
SIN DALIN
TEAB VATHANAK
Coach: Lee Tae-Hoon (South Korea)
Friday, November 26, 2010
EL CLASICO REAL MADRID AND BARCELONA
El Clasico , also known as El derbi Español or El Classic is the name generically given to any football match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. It is contested at least (and usually) bi-annually as part of the Spanish La Liga competition, with a maximum of nine matches a year, with two extra in the Copa del Rey, the Champions League, and the Supercopa de España, with another possible in the UEFA Super Cup. Other than the UEFA Champions League Final, it is the most followed club football match in the world, watched by hundreds of millions of people.
WALLPAPER EL CLASICO EDISI 161
EL CLASICO is The rivalry comes about as Madrid and Barcelona are the two largest cities in Spain, and the two clubs are the most successful and influential football clubs in the country. Real Madrid has amassed 73 trophies and Barcelona 68, while Athletic Bilbao comes third with 32 trophies. They are sometimes identified with opposing political positions, with Real Madrid and Barcelona representing Spanish nationalism and Catalan nationalism respectively.
AFF SUZUKI CUP TOURNAMENT
The AFF SUZUKI CUP is a biennial football competition organised by the ASEAN Football Federation and contested by the national teams of Southeast Asia.
Indonesia and Vietnam have been chosen as co-hosts for the group stage of the AFF SUZUKI CUP 2010. Both are no strangers when it comes to hosting this event. Indonesia co-hosted the tournament in 2002 and 2008 while Vietnam were hosts in 1998 and co-hosts in 2004.
A qualifying round will be held from 22 - 30 October 2010 in Vientiane, Laos.
Cambodia, Laos, Philippines and Timor Leste will compete in a round-robin tournament for the two remaining spots in the tournament proper.
A total of eight teams will vie for the AFF SUZUKI CUP trophy and US$100,000 in prize money from 1 – 29 December 2010.
The top two teams from the qualifiers will join the top six seeded ASEAN nations - Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam to make up the final field of eight nations. The Semi-finals & Finals will be played on a home and away format.
Indonesia and Vietnam have been chosen as co-hosts for the group stage of the AFF SUZUKI CUP 2010. Both are no strangers when it comes to hosting this event. Indonesia co-hosted the tournament in 2002 and 2008 while Vietnam were hosts in 1998 and co-hosts in 2004.
A qualifying round will be held from 22 - 30 October 2010 in Vientiane, Laos.
Cambodia, Laos, Philippines and Timor Leste will compete in a round-robin tournament for the two remaining spots in the tournament proper.
A total of eight teams will vie for the AFF SUZUKI CUP trophy and US$100,000 in prize money from 1 – 29 December 2010.
The top two teams from the qualifiers will join the top six seeded ASEAN nations - Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam to make up the final field of eight nations. The Semi-finals & Finals will be played on a home and away format.
ALL ABOUT AFF HISTORY
AFF Asean Football Federation
Established in January 31 1984
The Asean Football Federation (AFF) has grown in size and stature since its inception in 1984 with five members.
Today, it has representatives from all 11 members of the regional grouping: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Vietnam.
Thailand, Philippines, Brunei, Singapore and Malaysia were the founder members, with the presidency rotating among these five members.
Its initial activity was the organization of a Champions Club competition, but this tournament was discontinued by the late 1980s because of lack of response.
As a political entity, Asean, grew in membership in the Nineties to include the former Indochina countries – Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos – and Myanmar.
But the AFF did not really take off until the Congress of 1996 when Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen of Malaysia was elected to the presidency.
At the Congress, Dato' Paul Mony of Malaysia was appointed Secretary-cum-Treasurer.
But Tengku Rithaudeen and Dato' Paul were principal officials of the Football Association of Malaysia.
The inaugural AFF championship for the Tiger Cup was held in 1996 in Singapore with the six founder members participating.
Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar were also invited although they not yet members of the AFF. Thailand won the inaugural competition.
The AFF also organised the Dunhill Cup, a biennial competition that was inaugurated in 1997.
In this competition, three AFF members were invited to play against teams from East Asia and other regions of the world. The first Dunhill Cup was held in Kuala Lumpur and the second was held in Ho Chih Minh City in 1999.
The AFF also organizes competitions at other levels: Asean Under 17; Under 20; and Under 23.
Other competitions include Futsal Championship and the Women's Championship.
The AFF comprises a Council whose members are the President, four Vice Presidents, the Secretary-cum-treasurer, and a member from each of its affiliates.
Established in January 31 1984
The Asean Football Federation (AFF) has grown in size and stature since its inception in 1984 with five members.
Today, it has representatives from all 11 members of the regional grouping: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Vietnam.
Thailand, Philippines, Brunei, Singapore and Malaysia were the founder members, with the presidency rotating among these five members.
Its initial activity was the organization of a Champions Club competition, but this tournament was discontinued by the late 1980s because of lack of response.
As a political entity, Asean, grew in membership in the Nineties to include the former Indochina countries – Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos – and Myanmar.
But the AFF did not really take off until the Congress of 1996 when Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen of Malaysia was elected to the presidency.
At the Congress, Dato' Paul Mony of Malaysia was appointed Secretary-cum-Treasurer.
But Tengku Rithaudeen and Dato' Paul were principal officials of the Football Association of Malaysia.
The inaugural AFF championship for the Tiger Cup was held in 1996 in Singapore with the six founder members participating.
Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar were also invited although they not yet members of the AFF. Thailand won the inaugural competition.
The AFF also organised the Dunhill Cup, a biennial competition that was inaugurated in 1997.
In this competition, three AFF members were invited to play against teams from East Asia and other regions of the world. The first Dunhill Cup was held in Kuala Lumpur and the second was held in Ho Chih Minh City in 1999.
The AFF also organizes competitions at other levels: Asean Under 17; Under 20; and Under 23.
Other competitions include Futsal Championship and the Women's Championship.
The AFF comprises a Council whose members are the President, four Vice Presidents, the Secretary-cum-treasurer, and a member from each of its affiliates.
AFF Suzuki Cup 2010
The legend of the AFF Suzuki Cup – the successor to the Tiger Cup and Asean Football Championship – continues to grow with full house crowds and millions of television viewers witnessing the crowning of first time champions, Vietnam, two years ago.
The tournament, first staged in 1996, fires old rivalries and unearths new talent in a region transfixed by the beautiful game.
Football has long been regarded as the Asean region's most popular sport with teams battling for supremacy in the hotly contested South East Asian (SEA) Games football tournament prior to the introduction of the Asean Football Championship.
Every two years, the AFF Suzuki Cup intensifies the passion that is felt for the game throughout Asean.
As the only regional football competition to feature the senior teams of the Asean nations, the AFF Suzuki Cup has firmly supplanted the SEA Games, which is now contested at under-23 level.
Vietnam were the success story of the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup.
They tore up the script as they overcame raging favourites Thailand to lift the AFF Suzuki Cup for the first time in their history after a dramatic denouement to an enthralling tournament.
With three minutes of added time gone in Hanoi's My Dinh Stadium, Vietnam's superstar striker Le Cong Vinh sealed the title with a nod of his highly prized head to send the nation into a frenzy.
The golden goal from the golden boy earned Vietnam a 1-1 draw with Thailand on the night and a 3-2 aggregate victory after their surprise win in the first leg of the final in Bangkok.
"I'm feeling overjoyed at the moment," said Vietnam coach Henrique Calisto, who won an intriguing tactical battle with Thailand's Peter Reid. "The difference with this team compared to Vietnam sides in the past is that they believe in themselves and they fought all the way until the final whistle."
The inaugural tournament in Singapore proved to be an unforgettable two-week football extravaganza, which drew large crowds to the National Stadium with millions more watching on television.
Overwhelming favourites Thailand lifted the trophy after defeating Malaysia 1-0 in a hard-fought final. The foundation had been set for an exciting competition that would continue to grab the attention of fans throughout South East Asia.
The passion was even more apparent two years later when the tournament was played in Vietnam. Riding on a wave of national euphoria the hosts swept all before them, trouncing champions Thailand 3-0 to reach the final.
The title was to elude Vietnam though as they went down 1-0 to unfancied Singapore in the final in one of the competition's biggest shocks to date.
Thailand reasserted their dominance when they hosted the event for the first time in 2000. With star striker Kiatisuk 'Zico' Senamuang in inspired form, the Thais powered their way to the title, comfortably winning all five games. In the final at Bangkok's Rajamangala Stadium, a hat-trick by Worrawoot Srimaka fired the Thais to a decisive 4-1 win over Indonesia.
The 2002 tournament was more tightly contested with the Thais just scraping into the semi-finals after losing 3-1 to Malaysia and drawing 1-1 with Singapore in the group stage.
Thailand took a 2-0 half-time lead over hosts Indonesia in the final at the Gelora Bungkarno Stadium in Jakarta. However, the Indonesians battled back to level the score and force the game to a penalty shootout, which Thailand won 4-2.
In their bid for a third straight title in 2004, Thailand fielded the so called 'Young Bloods' but the gamble of relying on youth failed to pay off and the defending champions were eliminated in the group stage in Malaysia. Co-hosts Vietnam also failed to reach the semis that matched Singapore with Myanmar while Malaysia took on Indonesia.
Singapore and Indonesia won through to a dramatic two-legged final with Singapore clinching their second title 5-2 on aggregate (3-1, 2-1) with a couple of fantastic performances. Singapore, guided by inspirational coach Raddy Avramovic, retained the title in dramatic fashion in early 2007. The Lions and Thailand took full advantage of co-hosting the tournament with both topping their groups.
The defending champions pipped Vietnam to top spot on goal difference with Indonesia missing out on the knockout stages despite also amassing five points. Thailand comfortably made the semi-finals with wins over the Philippines and Malaysia and a draw with Myanmar.
They were joined in the last four by Malaysia after Myanmar were surprisingly held to a draw by the Philippines and finished a point adrift of the Malaysians.
Singapore edged into the final with a 5-4 penalty shootout victory over Malaysia after the two-legged semi had ended 2-2 on aggregate. They were joined by Thailand who beat Vietnam 2-0 in the away leg and held them to a goalless draw in Bangkok.
The final was a tense affair with Singapore taking a 2-1 lead after the first leg in a home game that was delayed for more than 10 minutes after the Thai team walked off the park to protest a penalty decision.
In the second leg in front of a capacity crowd of 30,000 at the Supachalasai Stadium, Pipat Thonkanya gave Thailand a ray of hope with a first half goal that took his side level on aggregate before a wonder strike from Khairul Amri in the 82nd minute sealed the issue for the titleholders.
Noh Alam Shah of Singapore was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player and the Golden Boot Award winner for hammering home 10 goals, seven of them against Laos.
Year Champions Runners-up Score Venue:
1996 Thailand Malaysia 1-0 Singapore
1998 Singapore Vietnam 1-0 Hanoi
2000 Thailand Indonesia 4-1 Bangkok
2002 Thailand Indonesia 2-2 (4-2 pens) Jakarta
2004 Singapore Indonesia (5-2 on aggregate, 3-1 first leg in Jakarta, 2-1 second leg in Singapore) Group stages, Vietnam and Malaysia
2007 Singapore Thailand (3-2 on aggregate, 2-1 first leg in Singapore, 1-1 second leg in Bangkok) Group stages, Thailand and Singapore
2008 Vietnam Thailand (3-2 on aggregate, 2-1 first leg in Bangkok, 1-1 second leg in Hanoi. Group stages, Thailand (Phuket) and Indonesia (Jakarta)
The tournament, first staged in 1996, fires old rivalries and unearths new talent in a region transfixed by the beautiful game.
Football has long been regarded as the Asean region's most popular sport with teams battling for supremacy in the hotly contested South East Asian (SEA) Games football tournament prior to the introduction of the Asean Football Championship.
Every two years, the AFF Suzuki Cup intensifies the passion that is felt for the game throughout Asean.
As the only regional football competition to feature the senior teams of the Asean nations, the AFF Suzuki Cup has firmly supplanted the SEA Games, which is now contested at under-23 level.
Vietnam were the success story of the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup.
They tore up the script as they overcame raging favourites Thailand to lift the AFF Suzuki Cup for the first time in their history after a dramatic denouement to an enthralling tournament.
With three minutes of added time gone in Hanoi's My Dinh Stadium, Vietnam's superstar striker Le Cong Vinh sealed the title with a nod of his highly prized head to send the nation into a frenzy.
The golden goal from the golden boy earned Vietnam a 1-1 draw with Thailand on the night and a 3-2 aggregate victory after their surprise win in the first leg of the final in Bangkok.
"I'm feeling overjoyed at the moment," said Vietnam coach Henrique Calisto, who won an intriguing tactical battle with Thailand's Peter Reid. "The difference with this team compared to Vietnam sides in the past is that they believe in themselves and they fought all the way until the final whistle."
The inaugural tournament in Singapore proved to be an unforgettable two-week football extravaganza, which drew large crowds to the National Stadium with millions more watching on television.
Overwhelming favourites Thailand lifted the trophy after defeating Malaysia 1-0 in a hard-fought final. The foundation had been set for an exciting competition that would continue to grab the attention of fans throughout South East Asia.
The passion was even more apparent two years later when the tournament was played in Vietnam. Riding on a wave of national euphoria the hosts swept all before them, trouncing champions Thailand 3-0 to reach the final.
The title was to elude Vietnam though as they went down 1-0 to unfancied Singapore in the final in one of the competition's biggest shocks to date.
Thailand reasserted their dominance when they hosted the event for the first time in 2000. With star striker Kiatisuk 'Zico' Senamuang in inspired form, the Thais powered their way to the title, comfortably winning all five games. In the final at Bangkok's Rajamangala Stadium, a hat-trick by Worrawoot Srimaka fired the Thais to a decisive 4-1 win over Indonesia.
The 2002 tournament was more tightly contested with the Thais just scraping into the semi-finals after losing 3-1 to Malaysia and drawing 1-1 with Singapore in the group stage.
Thailand took a 2-0 half-time lead over hosts Indonesia in the final at the Gelora Bungkarno Stadium in Jakarta. However, the Indonesians battled back to level the score and force the game to a penalty shootout, which Thailand won 4-2.
In their bid for a third straight title in 2004, Thailand fielded the so called 'Young Bloods' but the gamble of relying on youth failed to pay off and the defending champions were eliminated in the group stage in Malaysia. Co-hosts Vietnam also failed to reach the semis that matched Singapore with Myanmar while Malaysia took on Indonesia.
Singapore and Indonesia won through to a dramatic two-legged final with Singapore clinching their second title 5-2 on aggregate (3-1, 2-1) with a couple of fantastic performances. Singapore, guided by inspirational coach Raddy Avramovic, retained the title in dramatic fashion in early 2007. The Lions and Thailand took full advantage of co-hosting the tournament with both topping their groups.
The defending champions pipped Vietnam to top spot on goal difference with Indonesia missing out on the knockout stages despite also amassing five points. Thailand comfortably made the semi-finals with wins over the Philippines and Malaysia and a draw with Myanmar.
They were joined in the last four by Malaysia after Myanmar were surprisingly held to a draw by the Philippines and finished a point adrift of the Malaysians.
Singapore edged into the final with a 5-4 penalty shootout victory over Malaysia after the two-legged semi had ended 2-2 on aggregate. They were joined by Thailand who beat Vietnam 2-0 in the away leg and held them to a goalless draw in Bangkok.
The final was a tense affair with Singapore taking a 2-1 lead after the first leg in a home game that was delayed for more than 10 minutes after the Thai team walked off the park to protest a penalty decision.
In the second leg in front of a capacity crowd of 30,000 at the Supachalasai Stadium, Pipat Thonkanya gave Thailand a ray of hope with a first half goal that took his side level on aggregate before a wonder strike from Khairul Amri in the 82nd minute sealed the issue for the titleholders.
Noh Alam Shah of Singapore was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player and the Golden Boot Award winner for hammering home 10 goals, seven of them against Laos.
Year Champions Runners-up Score Venue:
1996 Thailand Malaysia 1-0 Singapore
1998 Singapore Vietnam 1-0 Hanoi
2000 Thailand Indonesia 4-1 Bangkok
2002 Thailand Indonesia 2-2 (4-2 pens) Jakarta
2004 Singapore Indonesia (5-2 on aggregate, 3-1 first leg in Jakarta, 2-1 second leg in Singapore) Group stages, Vietnam and Malaysia
2007 Singapore Thailand (3-2 on aggregate, 2-1 first leg in Singapore, 1-1 second leg in Bangkok) Group stages, Thailand and Singapore
2008 Vietnam Thailand (3-2 on aggregate, 2-1 first leg in Bangkok, 1-1 second leg in Hanoi. Group stages, Thailand (Phuket) and Indonesia (Jakarta)
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SRIWIJAYA FC TEAM SQUAD 2011 WALLPAPERS
Sriwijaya Football Club, which are commonly referred to simply as Sriwijaya, is an Indonesian football club based in Palembang, Province of South Sumatra, Indonesia. They are now playing in Indonesia Super League.
Although being a football representative from the Province of South Sumatra, Sriwijaya was actually founded in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, as Persijatim in 1976. Because of some financial reasons, the club decided to move to Solo City and become Solo Football Club. The financial condition, however, did not improve until the Province of South Sumatra bought the ownership of the team and renamed the team Sriwijaya Football Club.
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ferry Rotinsulu
-WALLPAPER Fauzal Mubaraq
-WALLPAPER Andi Irawan
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Gunawan Dwi
-WALLPAPER Bobby Satria
-WALLPAPER Claudiano Alves Dos Santos
-WALLPAPER Thierry Ghatussi
-WALLPAPER Achmad Jufrianto
-WALLPAPER Fadly Ramadhansyah
-WALLPAPER Ade Suhendra
-WALLPAPER Supardi
-WALLPAPER Rendy Siregar
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ardiles Rumbiak
-WALLPAPER Mahadirga Lasut
-WALLPAPER Yong Jie Mu
-WALLPAPER Ponaryo Astaman
-WALLPAPER Arif Suyono
-WALLPAPER Firman Utina
-WALLPAPER Muhammad Ridwan
-WALLPAPER Mahyadi Panggabean
-WALLPAPER Rachmat Latief
-WALLPAPER Jeki Arisandi
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Muhammad Rifki
-WALLPAPER Budi Sudarsono
-WALLPAPER Keith Kayamba Gumbs
-WALLPAPER Muhammad Alfan
-WALLPAPER Oktovianus Maniani
-WALLPAPER Park Jung Hwan
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ivan Kolev
Although being a football representative from the Province of South Sumatra, Sriwijaya was actually founded in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, as Persijatim in 1976. Because of some financial reasons, the club decided to move to Solo City and become Solo Football Club. The financial condition, however, did not improve until the Province of South Sumatra bought the ownership of the team and renamed the team Sriwijaya Football Club.
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ferry Rotinsulu
-WALLPAPER Fauzal Mubaraq
-WALLPAPER Andi Irawan
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Gunawan Dwi
-WALLPAPER Bobby Satria
-WALLPAPER Claudiano Alves Dos Santos
-WALLPAPER Thierry Ghatussi
-WALLPAPER Achmad Jufrianto
-WALLPAPER Fadly Ramadhansyah
-WALLPAPER Ade Suhendra
-WALLPAPER Supardi
-WALLPAPER Rendy Siregar
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ardiles Rumbiak
-WALLPAPER Mahadirga Lasut
-WALLPAPER Yong Jie Mu
-WALLPAPER Ponaryo Astaman
-WALLPAPER Arif Suyono
-WALLPAPER Firman Utina
-WALLPAPER Muhammad Ridwan
-WALLPAPER Mahyadi Panggabean
-WALLPAPER Rachmat Latief
-WALLPAPER Jeki Arisandi
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Muhammad Rifki
-WALLPAPER Budi Sudarsono
-WALLPAPER Keith Kayamba Gumbs
-WALLPAPER Muhammad Alfan
-WALLPAPER Oktovianus Maniani
-WALLPAPER Park Jung Hwan
SRIWIJAYA WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ivan Kolev
PSM TEAM SQUAD 2011 WALLPAPERS
PSM, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak bola Makassar is a football club that plays in the Indonesia Super League. It is one of Indonesia's strongest football clubs, having won a title in 2000 and finishing runner-up three out of the past four seasons after that. As common in Indonesia, the tautology PSM Makassar is often used in media.
PSM WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Fachrul Nurdin
-WALLPAPER Deny Marsel
-WALLPAPER Herman
PSM WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Hendra Wijaya
-WALLPAPER Fadly Hariri
-WALLPAPER Goran Subara
-WALLPAPER Satrio Syam
-WALLPAPER Fathul Rahman
-WALLPAPER Adryan Syamsul
-WALLPAPER Supriyono
-WALLPAPER Fandy Edy
-WALLPAPER Djayusman Triasdi
-WALLPAPER Suwandi Sofyan
PSM WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Hendra Ridwan
-WALLPAPER Risnandar Amri
-WALLPAPER Jules Basile
-WALLPAPER Fadly.M
-WALLPAPER Korinus Finkreuw
-WALLPAPER Mitrovic Srecko
-WALLPAPER Diva Tarkas
-WALLPAPER Aditya Putra
PSM WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Marwan Sayedeh
-WALLPAPER Anoure Obiora Richad
-WALLPAPER Jeky Pasarela
-WALLPAPER Rahmat
-WALLPAPER Andi Oddang
PSM WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Rene Alberts
PSM WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Fachrul Nurdin
-WALLPAPER Deny Marsel
-WALLPAPER Herman
PSM WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Hendra Wijaya
-WALLPAPER Fadly Hariri
-WALLPAPER Goran Subara
-WALLPAPER Satrio Syam
-WALLPAPER Fathul Rahman
-WALLPAPER Adryan Syamsul
-WALLPAPER Supriyono
-WALLPAPER Fandy Edy
-WALLPAPER Djayusman Triasdi
-WALLPAPER Suwandi Sofyan
PSM WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Hendra Ridwan
-WALLPAPER Risnandar Amri
-WALLPAPER Jules Basile
-WALLPAPER Fadly.M
-WALLPAPER Korinus Finkreuw
-WALLPAPER Mitrovic Srecko
-WALLPAPER Diva Tarkas
-WALLPAPER Aditya Putra
PSM WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Marwan Sayedeh
-WALLPAPER Anoure Obiora Richad
-WALLPAPER Jeky Pasarela
-WALLPAPER Rahmat
-WALLPAPER Andi Oddang
PSM WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Rene Alberts
PSM TEAM SQUAD 2011 WALLPAPERS
PSM, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak bola Makassar is a football club that plays in the Indonesia Super League. It is one of Indonesia's strongest football clubs, having won a title in 2000 and finishing runner-up three out of the past four seasons after that. As common in Indonesia, the tautology PSM Makassar is often used in media.
PSM WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Fachrul Nurdin
-WALLPAPER Deny Marsel
-WALLPAPER Herman
PSM WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Hendra Wijaya
-WALLPAPER Fadly Hariri
-WALLPAPER Goran Subara
-WALLPAPER Satrio Syam
-WALLPAPER Fathul Rahman
-WALLPAPER Adryan Syamsul
-WALLPAPER Supriyono
-WALLPAPER Fandy Edy
-WALLPAPER Djayusman Triasdi
-WALLPAPER Suwandi Sofyan
PSM WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Hendra Ridwan
-WALLPAPER Risnandar Amri
-WALLPAPER Jules Basile
-WALLPAPER Fadly.M
-WALLPAPER Korinus Finkreuw
-WALLPAPER Mitrovic Srecko
-WALLPAPER Diva Tarkas
-WALLPAPER Aditya Putra
PSM WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Marwan Sayedeh
-WALLPAPER Anoure Obiora Richad
-WALLPAPER Jeky Pasarela
-WALLPAPER Rahmat
-WALLPAPER Andi Oddang
PSM WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Rene Alberts
PSM WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Fachrul Nurdin
-WALLPAPER Deny Marsel
-WALLPAPER Herman
PSM WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Hendra Wijaya
-WALLPAPER Fadly Hariri
-WALLPAPER Goran Subara
-WALLPAPER Satrio Syam
-WALLPAPER Fathul Rahman
-WALLPAPER Adryan Syamsul
-WALLPAPER Supriyono
-WALLPAPER Fandy Edy
-WALLPAPER Djayusman Triasdi
-WALLPAPER Suwandi Sofyan
PSM WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Hendra Ridwan
-WALLPAPER Risnandar Amri
-WALLPAPER Jules Basile
-WALLPAPER Fadly.M
-WALLPAPER Korinus Finkreuw
-WALLPAPER Mitrovic Srecko
-WALLPAPER Diva Tarkas
-WALLPAPER Aditya Putra
PSM WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Marwan Sayedeh
-WALLPAPER Anoure Obiora Richad
-WALLPAPER Jeky Pasarela
-WALLPAPER Rahmat
-WALLPAPER Andi Oddang
PSM WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Rene Alberts
PERSIPURA TEAM SQUAD 2011 WALLPAPERS
Persipura, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jayapura is a professional football club based in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia. The tautology Persipura Jayapura is often used in local media.
The team nickname is "The Black Pearls" or Mutiara Hitam. Persipura competes in the top division in Indonesian football. Persipura's stadium is known as the Mandala Stadium, which has a capacity of over 25,000 fans. The stadium is located near Dok 5 beach. The stadium has a beautiful view and is close to the local fishing village. To the east is scenic Cyclops Mountains.
In Indonesia's second division, Persipura Jayapura were crowned champion in the 1979 and 1993 seasons. Despite his success, the team was still not able to appear competitive on the national football stage, until they succeeded in winning the top flight in 2005.
Entering the era of professional football with beginning of the Super League in the 2008–09 season, the team from Papua shows the trappings of a successful team. That, coupled with the improved appearance of several local players coached, supported the presence of qualified foreign players.
Predictably, the current squad led by coach Jacksen F. Tiago of Brazil was able to continue this success, more recently culminating in a Super League title.
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Yoo Jae Hoon
-WALLPAPER Ferdiansyah
-WALLPAPER Eki Sabililah
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ricardo Salampessy
-WALLPAPER Steevans Hendambo
-WALLPAPER Hamka Hamzah
-WALLPAPER Ortizan Solossa
-WALLPAPER Victor Igbonefo
-WALLPAPER Marko Markus Kabiay
-WALLPAPER Bio Paulin
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER David Laly
-WALLPAPER Stevie Bonsapia
-WALLPAPER Kristian Uron
-WALLPAPER Imanuel Wanggai
-WALLPAPER Ian Louis Kabes
-WALLPAPER Gerald Pangkali
-WALLPAPER Yohanis Tjo-E
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Rachmat Rivai
-WALLPAPER Zah Rahan
-WALLPAPER Yustinus Pae
-WALLPAPER Titus Bonai
-WALLPAPER Lukas W. Mandowen
-WALLPAPER Boaz Solossa
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Jacksen F. Tiago
The team nickname is "The Black Pearls" or Mutiara Hitam. Persipura competes in the top division in Indonesian football. Persipura's stadium is known as the Mandala Stadium, which has a capacity of over 25,000 fans. The stadium is located near Dok 5 beach. The stadium has a beautiful view and is close to the local fishing village. To the east is scenic Cyclops Mountains.
In Indonesia's second division, Persipura Jayapura were crowned champion in the 1979 and 1993 seasons. Despite his success, the team was still not able to appear competitive on the national football stage, until they succeeded in winning the top flight in 2005.
Entering the era of professional football with beginning of the Super League in the 2008–09 season, the team from Papua shows the trappings of a successful team. That, coupled with the improved appearance of several local players coached, supported the presence of qualified foreign players.
Predictably, the current squad led by coach Jacksen F. Tiago of Brazil was able to continue this success, more recently culminating in a Super League title.
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Yoo Jae Hoon
-WALLPAPER Ferdiansyah
-WALLPAPER Eki Sabililah
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ricardo Salampessy
-WALLPAPER Steevans Hendambo
-WALLPAPER Hamka Hamzah
-WALLPAPER Ortizan Solossa
-WALLPAPER Victor Igbonefo
-WALLPAPER Marko Markus Kabiay
-WALLPAPER Bio Paulin
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER David Laly
-WALLPAPER Stevie Bonsapia
-WALLPAPER Kristian Uron
-WALLPAPER Imanuel Wanggai
-WALLPAPER Ian Louis Kabes
-WALLPAPER Gerald Pangkali
-WALLPAPER Yohanis Tjo-E
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Rachmat Rivai
-WALLPAPER Zah Rahan
-WALLPAPER Yustinus Pae
-WALLPAPER Titus Bonai
-WALLPAPER Lukas W. Mandowen
-WALLPAPER Boaz Solossa
PERSIPURA WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Jacksen F. Tiago
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PERSIJA TEAM SQUAD 2011 WALLPAPERS
Persija (Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jakarta) is an Indonesian football club from Jakarta. It is one of Indonesia's most successful clubs. The club's patron is Sutiyoso, the governor of Jakarta until 2007. Persija Jakarta was founded in November 28, 1928, with the embryo called Voetbalbond governor of Jakarta (VIJ). VIJ is one who co-founded the club Football Association All of Indonesia (PSSI) with the participation of representatives VIJ, Mr. Soekardi in the formation of Societeit PSSI Hadiprojo Yogyakarta, Saturday, April 19, 1930. Club coach for Indonesia Super League season 2010 is Rahmad Darmawan, with Francis Wawengkang as an assistant coach. Persija is also known for its fanatical supporters (Jakmania).
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ronny Prasnanto
-WALLPAPER Andritany Ardhiyasa
-WALLPAPER Hendro Kartiko
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Emuejeraye Precious
-WALLPAPER Eric Bayemi Maemble
-WALLPAPER Hasim Kipuw
-WALLPAPER Ismed Sofyan
-WALLPAPER Ambrizal
-WALLPAPER Leo Saputra
-WALLPAPER A.A Ngurah Wahyu
-WALLPAPER Wirya Kumandra
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Tony Sucipto
-WALLPAPER Ramdani Lestaluhu
-WALLPAPER Syamsul Bachri Haeruddin
-WALLPAPER Agus Indra
-WALLPAPER M. Nasuha
-WALLPAPER Octavianus
-WALLPAPER Amarzukih
-WALLPAPER Oliver Makor
-WALLPAPER M. Ilham
-WALLPAPER Lifki Suteja
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Agu Casmir
-WALLPAPER Greg Nwokolo
-WALLPAPER Aliyudin
-WALLPAPER Bambang Pamungkas
-WALLPAPER Sansan Fauzi Husaeni
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Rahmad Darmawan
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Ronny Prasnanto
-WALLPAPER Andritany Ardhiyasa
-WALLPAPER Hendro Kartiko
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Emuejeraye Precious
-WALLPAPER Eric Bayemi Maemble
-WALLPAPER Hasim Kipuw
-WALLPAPER Ismed Sofyan
-WALLPAPER Ambrizal
-WALLPAPER Leo Saputra
-WALLPAPER A.A Ngurah Wahyu
-WALLPAPER Wirya Kumandra
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Tony Sucipto
-WALLPAPER Ramdani Lestaluhu
-WALLPAPER Syamsul Bachri Haeruddin
-WALLPAPER Agus Indra
-WALLPAPER M. Nasuha
-WALLPAPER Octavianus
-WALLPAPER Amarzukih
-WALLPAPER Oliver Makor
-WALLPAPER M. Ilham
-WALLPAPER Lifki Suteja
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Agu Casmir
-WALLPAPER Greg Nwokolo
-WALLPAPER Aliyudin
-WALLPAPER Bambang Pamungkas
-WALLPAPER Sansan Fauzi Husaeni
PERSIJA WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Rahmad Darmawan
PERSIB TEAM SQUAD 2011 WALLPAPERS
Persib, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung[3] is an Indonesian football club based in Bandung, West Java. In most of the media, a tautology Persib Bandung is often used. Persib is the result of a merger of 3 football clubs in 1933, namely Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond (BIVB), Persatuan Sepak bola Indonesia Bandung (PSIB) and National Voetball Bond (NVB).
Referring to the number of title in a long history of Indonesian football competition, Persib is considered as one of the most successful clubs in Indonesia.
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Dadang Sudrajat
-WALLPAPER Cecep Supriyatna
-WALLPAPER Markus Haris Maulana
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Wildansyah
-WALLPAPER Maman Abdulrahman
-WALLPAPER Baihakki Khaizan
-WALLPAPER Gilang Angga
-WALLPAPER Isnan Ali
-WALLPAPER Nova Arianto
-WALLPAPER Yudi Khoerudin
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Sharil Ishak
-WALLPAPER M.Shobran
-WALLPAPER Atep
-WALLPAPER Rendi Saputra
-WALLPAPER Rachmat Afandi
-WALLPAPER M. Agung Pribadi
-WALLPAPER Munadi
-WALLPAPER Jejen
-WALLPAPER Siswanto
-WALLPAPER Hariono
-WALLPAPER Dias Angga
-WALLPAPER Eka Ramdani
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Airlangga Sutjipto
-WALLPAPER Pablo Frances
-WALLPAPER Cristian Gonzales
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Jovo Cuckovic
Referring to the number of title in a long history of Indonesian football competition, Persib is considered as one of the most successful clubs in Indonesia.
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Dadang Sudrajat
-WALLPAPER Cecep Supriyatna
-WALLPAPER Markus Haris Maulana
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: DEFENDER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Wildansyah
-WALLPAPER Maman Abdulrahman
-WALLPAPER Baihakki Khaizan
-WALLPAPER Gilang Angga
-WALLPAPER Isnan Ali
-WALLPAPER Nova Arianto
-WALLPAPER Yudi Khoerudin
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Sharil Ishak
-WALLPAPER M.Shobran
-WALLPAPER Atep
-WALLPAPER Rendi Saputra
-WALLPAPER Rachmat Afandi
-WALLPAPER M. Agung Pribadi
-WALLPAPER Munadi
-WALLPAPER Jejen
-WALLPAPER Siswanto
-WALLPAPER Hariono
-WALLPAPER Dias Angga
-WALLPAPER Eka Ramdani
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Airlangga Sutjipto
-WALLPAPER Pablo Frances
-WALLPAPER Cristian Gonzales
PERSIB WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Jovo Cuckovic
AREMA TEAM SQUAD 2011 WALLPAPERS
Arema Football Club is an Indonesian football team based in Malang, East Java. It is one of the most supported and successful football clubs in Indonesia. They currently play at the Indonesian top league, the Indonesia Super League (ISL).
AREMA WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Kurnia Meiga
-WALLPAPER Achmad Kurniawan
-WALLPAPER Aji Saka
AREMA WALLPAPERS: DEFENDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Purwaka Yudhi
-WALLPAPER Zulkifly Syukur
-WALLPAPER Benny Wahyudi
-WALLPAPER Ahmad Farizi
-WALLPAPER Irfan Raditya
-WALLPAPER Pierre Njanka
-WALLPAPER Waluyo
-WALLPAPER Hermawan
-WALLPAPER Leonard Tupamahu
AREMA WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Moch. Fakhrudin
-WALLPAPER Muhammad Ridhuan
-WALLPAPER Roni Firmansyah
-WALLPAPER Tommy Pranata
-WALLPAPER Wahyu Gunawan
-WALLPAPER Esteban Guillen
-WALLPAPER Ahmad Bustomi
-WALLPAPER Fariz Bagus Dhinata
-WALLPAPER Juan Revi
-WALLPAPER Firmansyah Aprillianto
AREMA WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Yongki Ari Wibowo
-WALLPAPER Roman Chemelo
-WALLPAPER Noh Alam Sah
-WALLPAPER Sunarto
-WALLPAPER Ahmad Amirudin
-WALLPAPER T.A. Musafri
-WALLPAPER Dendi Santoso
AREMA WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Miroslav Janu
AREMA WALLPAPERS: GOALKEEPERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Kurnia Meiga
-WALLPAPER Achmad Kurniawan
-WALLPAPER Aji Saka
AREMA WALLPAPERS: DEFENDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Purwaka Yudhi
-WALLPAPER Zulkifly Syukur
-WALLPAPER Benny Wahyudi
-WALLPAPER Ahmad Farizi
-WALLPAPER Irfan Raditya
-WALLPAPER Pierre Njanka
-WALLPAPER Waluyo
-WALLPAPER Hermawan
-WALLPAPER Leonard Tupamahu
AREMA WALLPAPERS: MIDFIELDERS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Moch. Fakhrudin
-WALLPAPER Muhammad Ridhuan
-WALLPAPER Roni Firmansyah
-WALLPAPER Tommy Pranata
-WALLPAPER Wahyu Gunawan
-WALLPAPER Esteban Guillen
-WALLPAPER Ahmad Bustomi
-WALLPAPER Fariz Bagus Dhinata
-WALLPAPER Juan Revi
-WALLPAPER Firmansyah Aprillianto
AREMA WALLPAPERS: FORWARDS WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Yongki Ari Wibowo
-WALLPAPER Roman Chemelo
-WALLPAPER Noh Alam Sah
-WALLPAPER Sunarto
-WALLPAPER Ahmad Amirudin
-WALLPAPER T.A. Musafri
-WALLPAPER Dendi Santoso
AREMA WALLPAPERS: MANAGER WALLPAPER
-WALLPAPER Miroslav Janu
WALLPAPER SWISS SUPER LEAGUE
The Swiss Super League or Axpo Super League is the top tier of the Swiss Football League. The Swiss Super League is currently ranked 16th according to UEFA's ranking of league coefficients, which is based upon Swiss team performances in European competitions.
-WALLPAPER Basel
-WALLPAPER Bellinzona
-WALLPAPER FC Luzern
-WALLPAPER FC Sion
-WALLPAPER FC Thun
-WALLPAPER Grashoppers
-WALLPAPER St. Gallen
-WALLPAPER Xamax
-WALLPAPER Young Boys
-WALLPAPER Zürich
-WALLPAPER Basel
-WALLPAPER Bellinzona
-WALLPAPER FC Luzern
-WALLPAPER FC Sion
-WALLPAPER FC Thun
-WALLPAPER Grashoppers
-WALLPAPER St. Gallen
-WALLPAPER Xamax
-WALLPAPER Young Boys
-WALLPAPER Zürich
WALLPAPER MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER AS 2011
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER is an American television speciality channel, owned by News Corporation's Fox Entertainment Group, that specializes in soccer. It formerly broadcast rugby and Australian rules football, but is now dedicated strictly to soccer. The channel took its current name on February 7, 2005; before then, the network was known as Fox Sports World, launched November 1, 1997. In 2006, all non-soccer programming (other than Sky Sports News - see below) was dropped.
-WALLPAPER Chicago Fire
-WALLPAPER Chivas USA
-WALLPAPER Colorado Rapids
-WALLPAPER Columbus Crew
-WALLPAPER D.C. United
-WALLPAPER FC Dallas
-WALLPAPER Houston Dynamo
-WALLPAPER Kansas City Wizards
-WALLPAPER Los Angeles Galaxy
-WALLPAPER New England Revolution
-WALLPAPER New York Red Bulls
-WALLPAPER Philadelphia Union
-WALLPAPER Real Salt Lake
-WALLPAPER San Jose Earthquakes
-WALLPAPER Seattle Sounders FC
-WALLPAPER Toronto FC
-WALLPAPER Chicago Fire
-WALLPAPER Chivas USA
-WALLPAPER Colorado Rapids
-WALLPAPER Columbus Crew
-WALLPAPER D.C. United
-WALLPAPER FC Dallas
-WALLPAPER Houston Dynamo
-WALLPAPER Kansas City Wizards
-WALLPAPER Los Angeles Galaxy
-WALLPAPER New England Revolution
-WALLPAPER New York Red Bulls
-WALLPAPER Philadelphia Union
-WALLPAPER Real Salt Lake
-WALLPAPER San Jose Earthquakes
-WALLPAPER Seattle Sounders FC
-WALLPAPER Toronto FC
25 November 2010 Playlist
Anie Carera - Cintaku Tak Terbatas Waktu(Remix Version)Annie Carera - Cintaku Tak Terbatas WaktuMerry Andani - Hanya DirimuNadila - Satu Dari HatikuObbie Messakh - Kisah Kasih di SekolahSERA - CINTASERA - Empat MataStinky - MungkinkahStinky - Jangan Tutup Dirimu-----------------------------------------
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Downloadable Winamp Playlist
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
jawaban jitu
ini jawaban beberapa kuis yang di beri di sekolahku!!
smoga berguna
1. jumlah penduduk Inggris tahun 2001 sebanyak 49.138.831 orang
2. bahasa yang digunakan di india sebanyak 10
3. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (lahir di Porbandar, Gujarat, India, 2 Oktober 1869
4. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (lahir di Brookline, Massachusetts, 29 Mei 1917 – meninggal di Dallas, Texas, Amerika Serikat, 22 November 1963 pada umur 46 tahun),
5. Alexander Graham Bell Tanggal/tempat kelahiran: 3 Maret 1847, Edinburgh
Skotlandia, Britania Raya
6. sutradara jumper yaitu doug liman
7. ich lerne den computer in das laboratorium, wenn der ragen
8. Linus Benedict Torvalds, adalah seorang rekayasawan perangkat lunak Finlandia yang dikenal sebagai perintis pengembangan kernel Linux
14. GUGLIELMO MARCONI
15. Nikolaus August Otto (14 Juni 1832 – 28 Januari 1891) ialah penemu mesin pembakaran dalam asal Jerman. Sebagai lelaki muda ia mulai percobaan dengan mesin gas dan pada 1864 ikut serta dengan 2 kawan untuk membentuk perusahaannya sendiri. Perusahaan itu dinamai N. A. Otto & Cie., yang merupakan perusahaan pertama yang menghasilkan mesin pembakaran dalam. Perusahaan ini masih ada sampai kini dengan nama Deutz AG.
smoga berguna
1. jumlah penduduk Inggris tahun 2001 sebanyak 49.138.831 orang
2. bahasa yang digunakan di india sebanyak 10
3. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (lahir di Porbandar, Gujarat, India, 2 Oktober 1869
4. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (lahir di Brookline, Massachusetts, 29 Mei 1917 – meninggal di Dallas, Texas, Amerika Serikat, 22 November 1963 pada umur 46 tahun),
5. Alexander Graham Bell Tanggal/tempat kelahiran: 3 Maret 1847, Edinburgh
Skotlandia, Britania Raya
6. sutradara jumper yaitu doug liman
7. ich lerne den computer in das laboratorium, wenn der ragen
8. Linus Benedict Torvalds, adalah seorang rekayasawan perangkat lunak Finlandia yang dikenal sebagai perintis pengembangan kernel Linux
14. GUGLIELMO MARCONI
15. Nikolaus August Otto (14 Juni 1832 – 28 Januari 1891) ialah penemu mesin pembakaran dalam asal Jerman. Sebagai lelaki muda ia mulai percobaan dengan mesin gas dan pada 1864 ikut serta dengan 2 kawan untuk membentuk perusahaannya sendiri. Perusahaan itu dinamai N. A. Otto & Cie., yang merupakan perusahaan pertama yang menghasilkan mesin pembakaran dalam. Perusahaan ini masih ada sampai kini dengan nama Deutz AG.
Monday, November 22, 2010
John Terry Chelse and England Football Player Wallpaper
John Terry Chelsea and England Football Player WallpaperJohn Terry Chelsea and England Football Player WallpaperJohn Terry Chelsea and England Football Player Wallpaper
Labels:
1024 x 768,
chelsea,
ENGLAND,
football wallpaper,
Soccer Wallpaper
Saturday, November 20, 2010
20th November 2010 new PV
Asian Kung-Fu Generation - Rewrite + Soranin (ARABAKI ROCK FEST'10 2010.09.20)May'n - Shinjite Miru (HDPV Live Happy Music 2010.10.16)AKB48 - Beginner(HDPV Dance Version VMC 2010.10.15)Ali Project - Ai to Makoto [HQPV]sphere - MOON SIGNAL [upscale HQPV]Maaya Sakamoto - Down Town [HQPV]-----------------------------------------
Labels:
J Music [ Video ] Collection
Friday, November 19, 2010
20 November 2010 New Jpop Song
Mai Kuraki - FUTURE KISS1.FUTURE KISS2.wana3.Revive4.Watashi no, Shiranai, Watashi. ~precious ver.~5.SUMMER TIME GONE6.I scream!7.Drive me crazy8.I can do it now9.Beautiful ~comfortable ver.~10.I promise11.sound of rain12.Tomorrow is the last Time13.anywhere----------------------------------AAA – PARADISE/Endless Fighters01. PARADISE02. Endless Fighters03. DEPARTURES (globe)04. PARADISE (
Labels:
J Music [ Audio ] Collection
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Syair Cupu [ 18 November 2010 ]
katakan.. bagaimana caraku hidup tanpamu..jika engkau pergi meningalkanku..bagaimana bisa aku bertahan tanpamu..aku butuh kamu dalam pelukanku..aku butuh tanganmu untuk selalu menggegamku..aku butuh matamu untuk setiap semangatku..aku butuh tawamu untuk setiap detik keresahanku..katakan padaku..bagaimana jika aku harus hidup tanpamu…aku tak akan pernah tau bagaimana caraku bernafas..aku tak akan
Labels:
My Daily Life
Monday, November 15, 2010
15 November New Anime Song
Soul Eater Repeat Show ED Single - Ao no Kaori [ Yui Makino ]01. Ao no Kaori02. Ao no Kaori (TV Size)03. Ao no Kaori (without Yui)04. GREEDY EMOTION (instrumental)05. Cluster (without Yui)--------------------------------------Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls ED Single – Koi ni Sesse Tooryanse1. Koi ni Sesse Tooryanse2. Hanasaku Samurai Love3. Koi ni Sesse Tooryanse (Off vocal)4. Hanasaku Samurai Love
Labels:
Anime OST Collection
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Ungu + Ridho Roma
Ungu – Percaya PadakuAku tak tahu apa yang kurasakanDalam hatiku saat pertama kaliLihat dirimu melihatmuSeluruh tubuhku terpaku dan membisuDetak jantungku berdetak tak menentuSepertinya aku tak ingin berlalu[*]Berikan cintamu juga sayangmuPercaya padaku ku ‘kan menjagamuHingga akhir waktu menjemputku[**]Ku berikan cintaku juga sayangkuPercaya padaku ku ‘kan menjagamuHingga akhir waktu
Labels:
Downloadable Winamp Playlist
Syair Cupu [ 14 November 2010 ]
jujurlah padakubila kau tak lagi ingin bertemu dengankutinggalkanlah akubila tak mungkin lagi kita lanjutkan persahabatan inijauhi diriku lupakanlah akujujurlah padakubila kau tak lagi suka dengan keadaankutinggalkanlah akubila tak mungkin bersama dalam persahabatanjauhi diriku lupakanlah aku selamanya Tak pernah ada mantan sahabat... Bila benar dia dekat... Tidakkah di hati kita dia
Labels:
My Daily Life
Saturday, November 13, 2010
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