Saint-Etienne: Turkey did just enough to beat Colombia 2-1 Saturday and clinch third place in the Confederations Cup
Published:
30 June 2003 y., Monday
Saint-Etienne: Turkey did just enough to beat Colombia 2-1 Saturday and clinch third place in the Confederations Cup in a game played under the shadow of Cameroon player marc-vivien foe’s death in the semi-finals.
The Turks, who also claimed third place at last year’s World Cup, picked a second-string team, fielding only three players who had appeared in their four previous encounters in the eight-nation tournament.
But the celebrations were dampened by the death of Foe, a celebrated player and personality in Africa and Europe.
The players of both sides wore black armbands, and the 18,237 fans at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard hushed for a minute’s poignant silence before the game as a mark of respect for Foe.
Colombia’s players said before the game they were still coming to terms with Foe’s sudden death, but coach Francisco Maturana said they were composed on the pitch.
Tuncay Sanli got his third tournament goal after just two minutes when he exploited a defensive blunder to hit a thundering shot from just inside the Colombian area.
Giovanni Hernandez levelled the score after 62 minutes and also clinched a triple of Confederations Cup goals, linking up with victor Aristizabal to burst into the Turkish area and tap the ball past Omer Catkic.
Šaltinis:
telegraphindia.com
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
The results after 4 rounds
more »
A successful IV World Junior Chess Team Championship
more »
World Chess Championship is approaching…
more »
A dominant Chinese team Saturday showed no mercy to rival Qatar, dispatching it 3-0 and eliminating the Gulf team's chances of qualifying for the 2002 World Cup.
more »
European Blitz championship among women
more »
European championship at Rapid and Blitz chess among women
more »
Spain: Anand Edges Shirov in Villarrobledo Rapids Tournament
more »
Match to be delayed until early 2002 in respect of the tragedy in USA
more »
Lithuanian Arvydas Sabonis, a longtime center for the Portland Trail Blazers in the U.S. National Basketball Association and now a free agent, broke two toes while vacationing in his Lithuanian homeland.
more »