National Team

Some articles on team, national team, national:

Carlos Bocanegra - International Career
... He became a stalwart for the team in 2003, solidifying his position during the 2003 Gold Cup and leading all defenders with thirteen appearances during that year ... During World Cup qualification in 2005, his role with the national team became less clear, as he bounced between roles at center back and left back ... Bocanegra captained the national team for the first time in a 4–1 U.S ...
Uidemar - National Team
... Uidemar played two matches for the Brazilian national team, the first one on December 12, 1987, against West Germany, at Estádio Mané Garrincha, Brasília, in ...
Ukraine National Football Team 1992 - Overview
... The 1992 season was the first season for the Ukraine national football team ... Federation hired Viktor Prokopenko to prepare team for the World Cup of 1994 ... Bannykov tried to get a qualification spot for the national team ...
Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond - Overview
... It controls the men's national team, and the women's national team teams ... The women's national team currently have Test status and played their first Test match in 2007 ...
FK Velež Mostar - The First Golden Era (1967–1974)
... The team was getting old with players like Muhamed Mujić nearing the end of their playing careers ... the 1967-68 season was even worse than the previous season with the team finishing 14th ... following season 1969-70 was the breakthrough season for Velež with the team finishing third ...

Famous quotes containing the words team and/or national:

    I also heard the whooping of the ice in the pond, my great bed-fellow in that part of Concord, as if it were restless in its bed and would fain turn over, were troubled with flatulency and bad dreams; or I was waked by the cracking of the ground by the frost, as if some one had driven a team against my door, and in the morning would find a crack in the earth a quarter of a mile long and a third of an inch wide.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    I submit all my plays to the National Theatre for rejection. To assure myself I am seeing clearly.
    Howard Barker (b. 1946)