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2006 Rink Hockey European Championship - Goal Scorers
12 goals Francesco Dolce 9 goals James Taylor 8 goals Ramon Bassols Ricardo Barreiros 7 goals Henry Guirec Vítor Hugo Reinaldo Ventura Marc Gual Pedro Gil 6 goals Sérgio Silva Jorge Silva 5 ...
Zviad Endeladze
... Lanchkhuti and Margveti, scoring 40 goals during the 1995–96 season, which made him the top scorer in European domestic competitions and would have won the European Golden Boot had it not been suspended in ... a season after Endeladze's feat under new rules that would count goals scored in the Georgian Top League as one point while goals scored in Europe's top leagues are counted double ...
Yuichiro Nagai - Playing Career - Club
... He played 21 league games and scored four goals ... In the same match, his teammate Koji Yamase also scored three goals ... helped Urawa win the tournament scoring 3 goals ...
Yasunori Takada - Club Career Statistics
2010 Club performance League Cup League Cup Total Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Japan League Emperor's Cup League Cup Total 1997 Bellmare Hiratsuka J ...
Department For International Development - Mission
... DFID works to support the United Nations' eight Millennium Development Goals, namely to halve the number of people living in extreme poverty and hunger ensure ... The reality may well be that none of these goals will be achieved so long as the trade gap between Africa and richer countries continues to widen ... trends, we will not achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 ...

Famous quotes containing the word goals:

    Let us beware of saying there are laws in nature. There are only necessities: there is no one to command, no one to obey, no one to transgress. When you realize there are no goals or objectives, then you realize, too, that there is no chance: for only in a world of objectives does the word “chance” have any meaning.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    We cannot discuss the state of our minorities until we first have some sense of what we are, who we are, what our goals are, and what we take life to be. The question is not what we can do now for the hypothetical Mexican, the hypothetical Negro. The question is what we really want out of life, for ourselves, what we think is real.
    James Baldwin (1924–1987)

    Whoever sincerely believes that elevated and distant goals are as little use to man as a cow, that “all of our problems” come from such goals, is left to eat, drink, sleep, or, when he gets sick of that, to run up to a chest and smash his forehead on its corner.
    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860–1904)