Friday, October 11, 2013

Watch Spain vs Belarus live stream football world cup qualifiers video sopcast online in any device from anywhere

Watch Spain vs Belarus live stream football world cup qualifiers video sopcast online on PC.
Date and Time:11/10/13 22:00
Venue:Palma De Mallorca
Status:LIVE

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Watch Spain vs Belarus liveQualification history
In a sign of things to come, the eventual winners of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ touched down on South African soil after an impeccable qualifying campaign. Having kept faith with the core of the squad that triumphed at UEFA EURO 2008, as well as their much-admired playing style, La Roja won all ten of their qualifying matches and were the European Zone’s highest scorers with 28 goals. Nor were they slouches at the back, conceding just five times.


The reigning European and world champions, the onus is now on Spain to consolidate and defend their crowns. Coach Vicente del Bosque has continued to look for fresh new talents to boost his squad for the challenges ahead, particularly given the nucleus of his all-conquering squad will be approaching or have hit their 30s by the time Brazil 2014 qualifying begins. Key to the success of this process will be maintaining La Roja’s enviable dressing-room harmony and staying true to a playing philosophy based around touch, teamwork and skill on the ball.

The key players
Though there is no doubt that Spain’s embarrassment of midfield riches, featuring the likes of Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Xabi Alonso, has been integral to their major trophy triumphs, La Selección are strong across the board. Indeed, one needs only mention the safe hands of goalkeeper Iker Casillas, the goalscoring nous of David Villa or Fernando Torres and a backline featuring the leadership of Carles Puyol and the class and increasing maturity of Gerard Pique. Nor can you forget younger players such as Pedro and Fernando Llorente who, given their impact since breaking into the squad, are also clearly here to stay.

Coach: Vicente del Bosque
Best performances in a FIFA competition: FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 (Winners), FIFA U-20 World Cup Nigeria 1999 (Winners), Men’s Olympic Football Tournament Barcelona 1992 (Winners)
Former stars: Luis Suarez, Emilio Butragueno, Fernando Hierro

Belarus Review:
Qualification history
Despite the former Soviet Union’s undeniable FIFA World Cup™ pedigree, Belarus have yet to grace the finals since affiliating with FIFA in 1992. Their most convincing tilt came in the preliminaries for Korea/Japan 2002, when they finished third in their section and inflicted a punishing 4-1 defeat on group winners and automatic qualifiers Poland.

The current crop
Belarus are beginning to emerge as a force to be reckoned with on the European scene, as demonstrated by their results in UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying – and above all their eye-catching away success against France. The secret to their growing stature has been a tight defensive discipline allied with a combative spirit, not to mention the impressive technique of several leading squad members.

The key players
Midfielder Alexander Hleb remains one of the most dangerous attacking elements in the Belarus line-up, having picked up invaluable experience at clubs including Arsenal, Barcelona and Stuttgart. A fellow international since 2004, his brother Vyacheslav is also an important figure.

Coach: Georgi Kondratjew
Best performance in a FIFA competition: None
Former stars: Serguei Gurenko, Sergei Shtanyuk

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