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CA Osasuna |
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raikonen Početnik Domaćeg.de
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Godine: 47
Datum registracije: 08 Jun 2005 Poruke: 6
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omiljeni klub mi je valensija.
ove godine nije bas blistala ali pamtimo ih iz prethodnih pa najjacim kontrama na svetu
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Jugović Banovan! Prijatelj foruma
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Godine: 43
Datum registracije: 16 Jan 2005 Poruke: 18475
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E a nastavicemo na jesen kad nova sezona u Spaniji pocne! 8)
Do tada je ovo zakljucano...
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Godine: 37
Datum registracije: 20 Jan 2004 Poruke: 2594 Mesto: Novi Sad
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Sutra počinje novo prvenstvo Španije u fudbalu, zato otključavam ovu temu!
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ivobole Početnik Domaćeg.de
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Godine: 42
Datum registracije: 22 Okt 2004 Poruke: 90 Mesto: podgorica
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nema sto barsa i niko drugi.a real neka je zdravo samo neka dovodi on spiceve a u onu odbranu neka duvaju vjetrovi...
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Datum registracije: 20 Jan 2004 Poruke: 2594 Mesto: Novi Sad
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27-08-2005
Valencia - Betis 1 - 0
Athletic - Sociedad 3 - 0
Alaves - Barcelona 0 - 0
28-08-2005
Sevilla - Racing 1 - 0
Cadiz - Real Madrid 1 - 2
Celta - Malaga 2 - 0
Espanyol - Getafe 0 - 2
Mallorca - Deportivo 0 - 1
Atletico - Zaragoza 0 - 0
Osasuna - Villarreal 2 - 1
Team Total Won Draw Lost Goals Points
1. Athletic 1 1 0 0 3 - 0 3
2. Celta 1 1 0 0 2 - 0 3
3. Getafe 1 1 0 0 2 - 0 3
4. Osasuna 1 1 0 0 2 - 1 3
5. Real Madrid 1 1 0 0 2 - 1 3
6. Deportivo 1 1 0 0 1 - 0 3
7. Sevilla 1 1 0 0 1 - 0 3
8. Valencia 1 1 0 0 1 - 0 3
9. Alaves 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 1
10. Atletico 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 1
11. Barcelona 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 1
12. Zaragoza 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 1
13. Cadiz 1 0 0 1 1 - 2 0
14. Villarreal 1 0 0 1 1 - 2 0
15. Betis 1 0 0 1 0 - 1 0
16. Mallorca 1 0 0 1 0 - 1 0
17. Racing 1 0 0 1 0 - 1 0
18. Espanyol 1 0 0 1 0 - 2 0
19. Malaga 1 0 0 1 0 - 2 0
20. Sociedad 1 0 0 1 0 - 3 0
last played match: 28-08-2005
11-09-2005
Villarreal - Sevilla
Betis - Osasuna
Zaragoza - Valencia
Deportivo - Atletico
Barcelona - Mallorca
Sociedad - Alaves
Getafe - Athletic
Malaga - Espanyol
Real Madrid - Celta
Racing - Cadiz
18-09-2005
Valencia - Deportivo
Betis - Zaragoza
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Datum registracije: 03 Jul 2005 Poruke: 179 Mesto: Brace Jerkovic
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provukao se real sugavi
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Godine: 51
Datum registracije: 06 Dec 2004 Poruke: 39701 Mesto: BEC/Srbija
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ali posle 90-minuta niko ne pita kako neko igrao
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boban11 Upozorenja: 2 od 3 Prijatelj foruma
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Datum registracije: 03 Mar 2005 Poruke: 19847 Mesto: Gradiska
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Real je ponovo nakupovao igraca, sta vi mislite da li ce to biti dovoljno da osvoji titulu ove godine.
Ja navijam za Barsu, vise mi je muka od Realove politike, mislim da, a dansa sam procitao i izjavu Figa, da se vise baziraju na reklami kluba nego na ugledu kao nekada.
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HISTORY OF FC BARCELONA
Introduction
In the late 1800's Hans Gamper and ten other enthusiasts were
playing an unknown sport called 'foot-ball'. When Gamper went on to
found Barcelona Football Club on 29 November 1899, he could hardly
have imagined the momentous events that would follow!
Throughout some of Catalonia's most difficult years, the flag
represented the people's hopes for freedom, and today that very
flag is the symbolic link which continues to represent the ties
between a very special club and its' supporters.
Over the course of 100 years, the club has lived through moments of
glory and tragedy, through good times and bad, through epic
victories and crushing defeats. Each one of these moments has
contributed to shaping Barcelona into the absolutely unique club
that it is today.
Barcelona's renown can be attributed, in part, to impressive
statistics but another factor is certainly that Barcelona is one of
the most highly decorated teams in the world. With the exception of
the International Cup, the showcases of the Barcelona museum
contain every trophy possible. Topping off the impressive
collection is the European Cup, the crowning glory of a Wembley
final that went into the history books.
Quite apart from winning the supreme continental prize, Barcelona
is also in the extremely enviable position of being the only team
in Europe to have participated in every European Cup since 1955 the
first year the tournament began. Their massive European trophy
collection also includes the Cup Winners' Cup, which the club has
won no less than four times - making it undisputed king. Barcelona
has also collected four UEFA Cups, two of these when the tournament
was still known as the Industrial Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
Of course, Barcelona reigns in Spain as well as in Europe and no
other Spanish team can equal Barcelona's 24 championship titles in
the Copa del Rey.
As for the Spanish championship league (historically one of the
toughest competition grounds for the club), Barcelona celebrates
the centenary birthday with 16 league titles to its name. Six of
these were amassed over the last ten years alone.
PREZIDENTS
Joan Laporta i Estruch 2003
Interim Administrative Commettee 2003
Enric Reyna Martnez 2003
Joan Gaspart Solves 2000-2003
Josep Llus Nez Clemente 1978-2000
Raimon Carrasco Azemar 1977-1978
Agust Montal Costa 1969-1977
Narcs de Carreras Guiteras 1968-69
Enric Llaudet Ponsa 1961-1968
Francesc Mir-Sans Casacuberta 1953-1961
Enric Mart Carreto 1952-1953
Agust Montal Galobart 1946-1952
Josep Vendrell Ferrer 1943-1946
Josep Antoni de Albert Muntadas 1943
Josep Vidal-Ribas Gell 1942
Enrique Pieyro Queralt 1940-1942 / 13-08-1942 al 20-08-1943
Interim Administrative Commettee 1939-1940
Josep Suol Garriga 1935-1936
Esteve Sala Canyadell 1934-1935
Joan Coma Sarasols 1931-1934
Antoni Oliver Gras 1931
Toms Ross Ibotson 1929-1930
Arcadi Balaguer Costa 1925-1929
Enric Cardona Panella 1923-1924
Ricard Graells Mir 1919-1920
Gaspar Ross Ars 1916-1917 / 1920-1921 / 1930-1931
Rafael Llopart Vidaud 1915-1916
Joaquim Peris de Vargas 1914-1915
Alvar Presta 1914
Francesc de Mox i de Sentmenat 1913-1914
Otto Gmelin 1909-1910
Hans Gamper Haessing 1908-1909 / 1910-1913 / 1917-1919 / 1921-1923
/ 1924-1925
Vicen Reig 1908
Juli Marial Mundet 1906-1908
Josep M. Soler 1905-1906
Arthur Witty Cotton 1903-1905
Paul Haas 1902-1903
Bartomeu Terradas 1901-1902
Walter Wild 1899-1901
MANAGERS
Frank Rijkaard 2003-
Radomir Antic 2003
Louis van Gaal 2002-2003
Carles Rexach 1987-88, 1990-91, 1995-96, 2001-2002
Lloren Serra Ferrer 2000-2001
Louis van Gaal 1997-2000
Bobby Robson 1996-1997
Johan Cruyff 1988-1996
Lus Aragons 1987-1988
Terry Venables 1984-1987
Csar Luis Menotti 1982-83 and 1983-84
Jos Lus Romero 1982-83
Udo Lattek 1981-1982 and 1982-1983
Helenio Herrera 1981
Ladislao Kubala 1980
Helenio Herrera 1980
Joaquim Rif 1979-1980
Lucien Mller 1978-1979
Marinus Michels 1976-77 and 1977-78
Laureano Ruiz 1976
Hennes Weissweiler 1975-1976
Marinus Michels 1971-1975
Vic Buckingham 1969-70 and 1970-71
Josep Seguer 1969-1970
Salvador Artigas 1967-68 and 1968-69
Roque Olsen 1965-66 and 1966-67
Vicen Sassot 1964-1965
Csar Rodrguez 1963-64 and 1964-65
Josep Gonzalvo 1962-1963
Ladislao Kubala 1962-1963
Llus Mir 1961-1962
Enrique Oriozola 1961
Ljubisa Brocic 1960-1961
Enric Rabassa 1960
Helenio Herrera 1958-59 and 1959-60
Domnec Balmanya 1956-57 and 1957-58
Franz Platko 1955
Sandro Puppo 1954-55
Ferdinand Daucik 1950-1954
Ramon Llorens 1950
Enrique Fernndez 1947-1950
Josep Samitier 1944-1947
Jos Nogus 1941-44
Ramn Guzmn 1941
Josep Planas 1939-40 and 1940-41
Patrick O'Connell 1935-36 and 1936-37
Franz Platko 1934-1935
Jack Demby 1933-34
Jack Greenwell 1931-32 y 1932-33
James Bellamy 1929-30 and 1930-31
Rom Forns 1927-28 and 1928-29
Jack Demby 1926-1927
Ralph Kirby 1925-1926
Jesza Poszony 1924-1925
Jack Greenwell 1917-1924
John Barrow 1917
KAMP NOU
History and opening
When Kubula arrived, the old Les Corts stadium proved to be
too small and it was necessary to find a new site. From when the
idea was first thought of until the day it was opened on 24th
September 1957, there were difficult moments for the Camp Nou, but
the dream eventually became a reality. In this section we will
explain how this ambitious project was realized.
The background (1948-1954)
Even though the first voices to call for the construction of a new
stadium were heard in 1948, it was the huge expectation surrounding
the arrival of Hungarian star Ladislau Kubala (June 1950) that
suggested that Bara had outgrown the Les Corts stadium. The Old
Ground had been founded back in 1922, and after several extensions,
was able to hold 60,000 spectators, a figure that was practically
impossible to increase any more. So, on September 19, 1950, FC
Barcelonas Board of Directors, presided by Agust Montal Galobart,
purchased a plot of land next to the Maternitat, fairly close to
the site of the old Les Corts ground.
A troublesome period followed, when the new stadiums commission
(February 9, 1951) changed their minds about the site of the
project, opting for an area at the top of the Diagonal.
Negotiations with the Administrators bore little fruit and never
reached a definitive agreement. The issue was left on hold until
Francesc Mir-Sans was elected president of FC Barcelona (November
14, 1953). The new president was particularly insistent that the
project for a new stadium should go ahead immediately and one of
the first things he did after coming to power (February 18, 1954)
was to situate the new site on the land purchased in 1950 and not
at the top of the Diagonal. So it was that, on March 28, in front
of 60,000 fans, he laid the first stone of the Camp Nou, watched by
the president of the Civil Government, Felipe Acedo Colunga, and
blessed by the Archbishop of Barcelona, Gregorio Modrego.
The construction (1954-1957)
The project for the new stadium was entrusted to the architects
Francesc Mitjans Mir, Mir-Sans cousin, and Josep Soteras Mauri,
under collaboration with Lorenzo Garca Barbn. More than a year
later, on July 11, 1955, the Club handed the construction rights to
INGAR SA, who put forward an estimate for 66,620,000 pesetas for
completion of the building in 18 months. However, the eventual cost
was considerably higher than the original proposal, reaching 288
million pesetas, a figure that had to met by successive emissions
of obligatory mortgages (100 million pesetas) and bank loans (60
million pesetas). This was enough to finance the construction of
the stadium, but the Club would be repaying that debt for several
years afterwards.
The inauguration
The date for the inauguration of the Estadi was set at September
24, 1957. An organising committee was formed to plan a special
opening ceremony, which was presided by two people: Aleix Buxeres
(public relations) and Nicolau Casaus (organisation). On September
21 in the Barcelona Councils Assembly Room, Jos Maria de Cosso, a
member of the Real Academia Espaola, read the proclamation that
officially opened the celebrations of the inauguration of the new
stadium. That September weekend, members of different sections of
the Club appeared in a series of international sports meetings at
the Les Corts stadium and the Palau Municipal dEsports. Those
important events were enough to inspire the renowned poet Josep M.
de Sagarra to write a sonnet entitled Blau Grana, and the creation
of the FC Barcelona Stadiums hymn with lyrics by Josep Badia to the
music of Adolf Caban.
On that day of the Merc festival in 1957, the city was clothed in
the colours of the Club. The inauguration began with a solemn mass
and the blessing of the stadium by the Archbishop of Barcelona,
Gregorio Modrego. Immediately after, the Gracienc Choir sung
Hndel`s Hallelujah and enthroned the image of the Mother of God of
Montserrat. Several dignitaries from the worlds of sports and
politics sat in the presidents box alongside Francesc Mir-Sans,
including Jos Sols Ruiz, general secretary for the Ministry of
Movement; Jos Antonio Elola Olaso, president of the National
Sports Delegation; Felipe Acedo, Barcelonas civil governor, and
Josep M. de Porcioles, mayor of Barcelona.
The terraces of the Camp Nou, still not quite complete, were opened
to more than 90,000 people, as representatives of all of the
football clubs of Catalonia paraded across the field, along with
members of the sections of the Club, Barcelona fan clubs and
different teams belonging to the Club. The aforementioned hymn was
then sung, followed, at four thirty in the afternoon, by the
inaugural match. FC Barcelona played a Polish team from Warsaw. The
Barcelona line-up in the new stadium was formed by: Ramallets,
Olivella, Brugu, Segarra, Vergs, Gensana, Basora, Villaverde,
Martnez, Kubala and Tejada. In the second half the Barcelona
eleven was the following: Ramallets, Segarra, Brugu, Grcia,
Flotats, Bosch, Hermes, Ribelles, Tejada, Sampedro and Evaristo.
The game ended with Barcelona winning 4-2 with goals from Eulogio
Martnez (who, in the 11th minute scored the first ever goal at the
Camp Nou), Tejada, Sampedro and Evaristo. During the break, 1,500
members of the Agrupaci Cultural Folklrica de Barcelona danced an
enormous sardana and 10,000 doves were set free. And so began a new
era in the history of FC Barcelona.
The development of the stadium
When it was opened, the Camp Nou could hold a capacity of 93,053
spectators (the former plan to hold 150,000 places had been
abandoned) and the field of play measured 107x72 metres (currently
105x68, according to UEFA guidelines). The main materials used in
its construction were concrete and iron. Since that now distant
year of 1957, the stadium has undergone the following renovations
and improvements.
Inauguration of floodlighting (September 23, 1959). The first
floodlit game at the Camp Nou was a second round European Cup match
in the 1959-60 season, between FC Barcelona and CDNA Sofia
Electronic scoreboard on the second tier grandstand (1975-76
season)
Private boxes. Side, North goal and South goal 2nd tier (1981-82
season)
VIP lounge. Lower tier (1981-82 season)
Press room. Lower tier (1981-82 season)
Matrixed scoreboards. North goal and South goal (1981-82 season)
Enlargement of stadium. Coinciding with World Cup 1982, the
stadium capacity was increased with the addition of 22,150 new
places in the 3rd tier. This raised the Camp Nou's capacity to
115,000
Inauguration of Club Museum. 2nd tier (September 24, 1984)
Museum Art Fund (1985-86 season)
New building for the Former Players Association. 1st tier
grandstand (1990-91 season)
Remodelling of the first tier of terracing. This work, undertaken
over the summer of 1994, lowered the field of play by 2.5 metres to
increase the capacity of the lower tiers. Seating was introduced in
the areas behind the goals and the security moat around the field
was eliminated
Wembley and Basle lounges. 1st tier grandstand (1994-95 season).
Two 250 m2 lounges that are used by members of the Fundaci FC
Barcelona on match days
New press boxes. 3rd tier grandstand (1994-95 season)
Renovation of the Grandstand roof. 3rd tier grandstand (1994-95
season)
Construction of row 0. Work was carried out over the summer of
1994 on the construction of row 0 in the 2nd tier of the Side,
North goal and South goal areas, which was the continuation of the
Grandstand row 0 built in the summer of 1993
Barcelona Documentary Centre, in the Club Museum. 2nd tier
grandstand (October 20, 1994)
General paving of the area around the stadium (1995-96 season)
Fundaci Box. 1st tier grandstand (1995-96 season)
Extension of the Presidential Box. 2nd tier grandstand (1995-96
season)
Installation of eight lifts at different gates (1995-96 season)
Underground parking beneath the grandstand (1996-97 season). The
work on the stadium grandstand during the 1996-97 season allowed
for the creation of 400 new parking spaces on two different floors.
Added to the 400 created the year before, that makes a total of 800
spaces
FC Barcelona-Sanitas Sports Medicine Centre. South goal 2nd tier
(1996-97 season)
Operative Control Unit (OCU). 3rd tier grandstand (1996-97
season)
Remodelling of the facade and entrance hall of the Grandstand and
extension of the Museum (1997-98 season). Thanks to these
reformations, the Museum became three times as big, and a
passageway was created to provide access for club members. The
facade was redesigned with the inscriptions of the names of all of
the players in the club's history
New electronic scoreboards in the stadium (1997-98 season).
During that season, the old scoreboards were pulled down and
replaced with new electronic models, in full colour and using the
latest technology
Technical Service Offices. 2nd tier grandstand (1997-98 season)
Conversion of standing areas into seated terracing. Side and 3rd
tier goals (1998-99 season). After that change, the Camp Nou now
has seating for 98,787 people
New speaker system. 3rd tier grandstand (1998-99 season)
New floodlighting. Grandstand and 3rd tier sides (1998-99 season)
The stadium is currently a maximum of 48 metres high and has a
surface area of 55,000 m2 (250 metres long and 220 metres wide),
and the terraces can be evacuated in five minutes. During the
1998-99 season, UEFA recognised the magnificence of the Camp Nou by
classing its as 'Five-Star Stadium'. The most important facilities
and dependencies that can be found inside the Camp Nou are the
following:
Changing Rooms
Chapel
Boxes (Presidential, and for the Fundaci and Private use)
VIP Lounge
Press Room
TV Studio
Press Boxes
Technical Service Offices
Sports Medicine Centre
Operative Control Unit (OCU)
Room for Former Players Association
FC Barcelona - President Nez Museum
Concerts at the stadium
Llus Llach (7-7-1985)
Bruce Springsteen (3-8-1988)
Michael Jackson (9-8-1988)
Julio Iglesias (8-9-1988)
Amnesty International (10-9-1988) Concert for human rights.
Featured Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Youssou N'Dour, Tracy Chapman,
Peter Gabriel and El ltimo de la Fila
The Three Tenors (13-7-1997): Josep Carreras, Plcido Domingo and
Luciano Pavarotti
Josep Carreras (1-10-1999). The cultural event of the Club
Centenary
Pope's visit
On November 17, 1982, FC Barcelona was honoured by the visit of
Pope John Paul II, who performed a solemn mass at the Camp Nou
before 120.000 believers, who stoically tolerated the heavy rain
that fell that day. President Josep Llus Nez presented His
Holiness with membership card number 108,000
Finals featuring FC Barcelona at the Camp Nou
Final of the Generalisimo's Cup in 1962-63 between FC Barcelona
and Real Zaragoza (June 23, 1963). The presence of General Franco
in the Catalan capital meant that for once the final of the Cup
that carried his name was not played in Madrid. Bara won the title
by beating the Aragonese side 3-1, with goals from Pereda, Kocsis
and Zalda
Cup Winners Cup Final 1981-82 between FC Barcelona and Standard
Liege (May 12, 1982). 100,000 spectators went wild as Bara won 2-1
with goals from Simonsen and Quini
European Finals not featuring FC Barcelona at the Camp Nou
Cup Winners Cup Final 1971-72 between Glasgow Rangers and Dynamo
Moscow (May 24, 1972), won by the Scottish team 3-2
European Cup Finals 1988-89 between Milan and Steaua Bucharest
(May 24, 1989). The Italians won the match 4-0
Champions League Final 1998-99 between Manchester United and
Bayern Munich (May 26, 1999), won by the English team 2-1. The game
formed part of FC Barcelona's Centenary celebrations
Other events held at the Camp Nou
On November 27, 1974, and as part of the Club's 75th Anniversary
celebrations, 'Cant del Bara', FC Barcelona's club hymn (with
lyrics by Jaume Picas and Josep M. Espins set to the music of
Manuel Valls Gorina) was solemnly sung for the first time by 3,500
voices conducted by Oriol Martorell. After that, a friendly was
played between Bara and East Germany (2-1)
Inauguration of World Cup 1982 in Spain. On June 13, 100,000
spectators watched an emotional opening ceremony followed by the
first match of the tournament between Argentina and Belgium (0-1).
After that unforgettable night, the Camp Nou was also the stage for
the following matches: Poland - Belgium (June 28, 3-0); Belgium -
USSR (July 1, 0-1); USSR - Poland (July 4, 0-0) and Italy - Poland
(July 8, 2-0)
In summer 1992, Barcelona hosted the Olympic Games. The Camp Nou
was the centrepiece for the football competition, and it was there
that the Spanish team, which included Bara players Ferrer and
Guardiola, won the gold medal after beating Poland 3-2 in the final
(August 8, 1992)
On November 28, 1998, the Camp Nou celebrated the Centenary of FC
Barcelona, a huge festival that culminated with the signing of the
club hymn by the Catalan singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat
Match between FC Barcelona and Brazil, the main event of the
Centenary (April 28, 1999). The game, which ended in a 2-2 draw,
was hugely emotional, and before it started, all the club's former
players paraded on the field
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Datum registracije: 20 Jan 2004 Poruke: 2594 Mesto: Novi Sad
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Atletico - Zaragoza 0 - 0
Osasuna - Villarreal 2 - 1
10-09-2005
Betis - Osasuna 1 - 0
Deportivo - Atletico 1 - 0
Real Madrid - Celta 2 - 3
11-09-2005
Villarreal - Sevilla 1 - 1
Zaragoza - Valencia 2 - 2
Barcelona - Mallorca 2 - 0
Sociedad - Alaves 2 - 1
Getafe - Athletic 1 - 1
Malaga - Espanyol 1 - 2
Racing - Cadiz 0 - 1
Team Total Won Draw Lost Goals Points
1. Celta 2 2 0 0 5 - 2 6
2. Deportivo 2 2 0 0 2 - 0 6
3. Athletic 2 1 1 0 4 - 1 4
4. Getafe 2 1 1 0 3 - 1 4
5. Barcelona 2 1 1 0 2 - 0 4
6. Valencia 2 1 1 0 3 - 2 4
7. Sevilla 2 1 1 0 2 - 1 4
8. Real Madrid 2 1 0 1 4 - 4 3
9. Cadiz 2 1 0 1 2 - 2 3
10. Osasuna 2 1 0 1 2 - 2 3
11. Betis 2 1 0 1 1 - 1 3
12. Espanyol 2 1 0 1 2 - 3 3
13. Sociedad 2 1 0 1 2 - 4 3
14. Zaragoza 2 0 2 0 2 - 2 2
15. Villarreal 2 0 1 1 2 - 3 1
16. Alaves 2 0 1 1 1 - 2 1
17. Atletico 2 0 1 1 0 - 1 1
18. Racing 2 0 0 2 0 - 2 0
19. Malaga 2 0 0 2 1 - 4 0
20. Mallorca 2 0 0 2 0 - 3 0
last played match: 11-09-2005
18-09-2005
Valencia - Deportivo
Betis - Zaragoza
Cadiz - Villarreal
Celta - Racing
Espanyol - Real Madrid
Athletic - Malaga
Alaves - Getafe
Mallorca - Sociedad
Atletico - Barcelona
Osasuna - Sevilla
21-09-2005
Villarreal - Celta
Sevilla - Cadiz
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real je definitivno najbolji,to je tim za kojeg navijam jos od malena.to je klub za koji zivim.mnogi su postali njegovi fanovi na osnovu dovedenih zvijezda,sto nije slucaj kod mene.al priznati se mora da je real u posljednje vrijeme poceo dovoditi korisne i mlade igrace.sergio ramos,robinho,carlos diogo,bapstista,najvjerovatnije i mladi brazilac cicinho koji se vec dokazao i za kojeg kazu da je nasljednik cafua,.sve su to mlada pojacanja koja bi trebala ponovo vratiti titulu prvaka spanije kao i donijeti 10 titulu prvaka evrope.ipak svaki klub ima svoje teske dane za real bolji dani ponovo dolaze.
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Malaga - Espanyol 1 - 2
Racing - Cadiz 0 - 1
17-09-2005
Valencia - Deportivo 2 - 2
Mallorca - Sociedad 5 - 2
18-09-2005
Betis - Zaragoza 0 - 0
Cadiz - Villarreal 1 - 1
Celta - Racing 0 - 1
Espanyol - Real Madrid 1 - 0
Athletic - Malaga 1 - 2
Alaves - Getafe 3 - 4
Atletico - Barcelona 2 - 1
Osasuna - Sevilla 1 - 0
Team Total Won Draw Lost Goals Points
1. Getafe 3 2 1 0 7 - 4 7
2. Deportivo 3 2 1 0 4 - 2 7
3. Celta 3 2 0 1 5 - 3 6
4. Osasuna 3 2 0 1 3 - 2 6
5. Espanyol 3 2 0 1 3 - 3 6
6. Valencia 3 1 2 0 5 - 4 5
7. Athletic 3 1 1 1 5 - 3 4
8. Barcelona 3 1 1 1 3 - 2 4
9. Cadiz 3 1 1 1 3 - 3 4
10. Atletico 3 1 1 1 2 - 2 4
11. Sevilla 3 1 1 1 2 - 2 4
12. Betis 3 1 1 1 1 - 1 4
13. Mallorca 3 1 0 2 5 - 5 3
14. Zaragoza 3 0 3 0 2 - 2 3
15. Real Madrid 3 1 0 2 4 - 5 3
16. Racing 3 1 0 2 1 - 2 3
17. Malaga 3 1 0 2 3 - 5 3
18. Sociedad 3 1 0 2 4 - 9 3
19. Villarreal 3 0 2 1 3 - 4 2
20. Alaves 3 0 1 2 4 - 6 1
last played match: 18-09-2005
21-09-2005
Villarreal - Celta
Sevilla - Cadiz
Zaragoza - Osasuna
Deportivo - Betis
Barcelona - Valencia
Sociedad - Atletico
Getafe - Mallorca
Malaga - Alaves
Racing - Espanyol
22-09-2005
Real Madrid - Athletic
25-09-2005
Valencia - Sociedad
Betis - Barcelona
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