LdC FG 1ª J: SL Benfica 2 - 0 Astana FK, 15Set. Ter. 19h45 *RTP1*

SL Benfica 2 - 0 Astana FK

Liga dos Campeões


SL Benfica: Júlio César, Nélson Semedo, Luisão, Jardel, Eliseu, Andreas Samaris (Ljubomir Fejsa [85m]), Anderson Talisca (Raúl Jiménez [77m]), Gonçalo Guedes, Nico Gaitán, Jonas (Pizzi [72m]), Kostas Mitroglou
Treinador: Rui Vitória
Astana FK: Nenad Eric, Postnikov, Anicic, Ilic, Shomko, Cañas, Maksimovic, Zhukov, Kethevoama, Dzholchiev, Kabananga
Treinador: Stanimir Stoilov
Golos: Nico Gaitán (51), Kostas Mitroglou (62)

Esbutenado

Livrem-se de não ganharem este jogo

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Semper Fidelis

jogamos este jogo antes de irmos ao Antro da Corrupção cuja equipa vem de deslocação à Ucrânia (contra o seu principal adversário do grupo - o Dynamo Kyev)

é para ganharmos os 2 jogos!

SLB-Marco

Isto é pra ganhar! Somos o Sport Lisboa e Benfica! O nosso lugar é entre os melhores da Europa!

Mats_Magnusson


bzouk

Citação de: Mats_Magnusson em 28 de Agosto de 2015, 17:50
até têm alguma piada  ^-^

@Twitter do FC Astana


Clube fundado em 2004 2009...na foto seriamos mais o tetravô  :2funny:

Red Eyes


Cuccittini



XineloBranco


John Locke

Por acaso vi o jogo deles contra o HJK em casa em que ganharam 4-3 no ultimo minuto, e fora de brincadeiras, vi que rematavam de todo o lado e também cruzavam muito...


Aliás, até marcaram um golo de cruzamento directo nesse jogo  ;D


Este jogo nem sequer ponho a hipótese de não ganhar. Se falam que para nós vai ser cansativa e tal a viagem, para eles também vai ser igual, sendo que nós temos bem melhor equipa. No mínimo 3-0!

Red Eyes

E, de repente e sem perceber bem porquê, fiquei muito preocupado. :-X

RedEagleNN

Se estes gajos tiverem um treinador minimamente competente, vão anular-nos facilmente. Fodasse.

Kyoto


BlankFile

Qualquer jogo pode dar merda da grossa. Este não vai fugir à regra.

Com o Benfica actual não há milagres.

Darkboy

Para quem quiser conhecer melhor o Astana:
http://futbolgrad.com/fc-astana-reaching-for-the-stars-in-kazakhstan/

"The club, which was founded only six years ago in 2008 as Lokomotiv Astana, was created to represent Kazakhstan's new capital in the Kazakh Premier League. From the very beginning, the club was funded by the state, and as the name Lokomotiv suggests, the team was sponsored by the national rail service Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ). In 2011, however, the club changed its name to FC Astana, and then in 2014 a new logo was introduced. Both changes were initiated, because officials wanted the club to better represent both the capital and also the state of Kazakhstan in domestic, and international competitions."

"FC Astana, as part of the country's drive towards becoming a legitimate sports nation, was given sufficient state resources to guarantee the club's success. As part of this agenda the club has access to the country's most modern stadium, the Astana Arena. Opened in 2009, the stadium cost $185 million to construct, and was described by UEFA president Michel Platini as the "the most beautiful stadium in Europe.""

"In addition, , the club has what is considered the highest player budget in the 2015 Kazakhstan Premier League. FC Astana's squad, which according to transfermarkt.de is worth €13.8 million is considered the most valuable in the league, and includes several intriguing foreign players such as the 20-year-old Serbian defensive midfielder Nemanja Maksimović, who was purchased from the Slovenian club NK Domzale for €2 million, and the 21-year old Ghanaian striker Patrick Twumasi, who currently leads the club in scoring with six goals. The most interesting Kazakh prospect is Georgi Zhukov, who was born in Kazakhstan, but has spent much of his life in Belgium, and has also represented Belgium on the U-19 level. Zhukov is currently on a loan deal from the Belgian club Standard Liege."

"Despite the futuristic stadium, and the limitless resources available to the club, FC Astana has, however, failed to win the hearts and minds of football fans in Astana. Many games involving FC Astana in the Kazakh Premier League are played in front of empty ranks in the Astana Arena. In 2012, for example FC Astana's average attendance was 5081, and although attendance is growing, the Astana Arena's 30,000-seat capacity means that games in Kazakhstan's Premier League often exude a feeling of irrelevance. At the same time, however, 23,650 fans attended Astana's second round qualification victory against the Slovenian team NK Maribor."


É o clube do Estado. Old school.