10-10-2012
Nationa teams (“National teams”?): all the commitments
The Serie A stops to allow national teams to play, but
Udinese players (“Udinese’s players”?) are not resting as many of them are busy
playing for a qualification either for the World Cup of for the Africa Cup.
Udinese are represented in South America by Pablo Armero, selected to play (“for”?) Paraguay and Camerun (“Cameroon”?). Thanks to the last two wins (Armero has played both the times) (“had played both times”?) Colombia are one of the possible qualified teams. The Cafeteros are ranking (“are ranked”?) second after 7 matches, along with Ecuador and one point away from Argentina. In Europe, Zeljko Brkic is going to play Belgium in Belgrad (“Belgrade”?) first, then Macedonia in Skopje. The national team coached by Sinisa Mihajlovic leads the group together with Belgium and Croatia with 4 points. Dusan Basta has been selected too, but he is going to stay in Udine to recover after an injury.
Matias Ranegie has been selected by his Sweden (“by his Swedish national team”?) to face Far Oer and Germany in Berlin. Sweden have played only once so far, against Kazakista, and have had a 2-0 win.
No qualifications for the 2014 World Cup but for the 2013 Africa Cup instead in Africa (word order!). Benatia and his Morocco (“and his Moroccan national team”?) are asked to win over Mozambico, winner of the first-leg tie 2-0. Badu, who should have played Malawi (“against Malawi”?), will not play for his Ghana due to an injury.
Udinese are represented in South America by Pablo Armero, selected to play (“for”?) Paraguay and Camerun (“Cameroon”?). Thanks to the last two wins (Armero has played both the times) (“had played both times”?) Colombia are one of the possible qualified teams. The Cafeteros are ranking (“are ranked”?) second after 7 matches, along with Ecuador and one point away from Argentina. In Europe, Zeljko Brkic is going to play Belgium in Belgrad (“Belgrade”?) first, then Macedonia in Skopje. The national team coached by Sinisa Mihajlovic leads the group together with Belgium and Croatia with 4 points. Dusan Basta has been selected too, but he is going to stay in Udine to recover after an injury.
Matias Ranegie has been selected by his Sweden (“by his Swedish national team”?) to face Far Oer and Germany in Berlin. Sweden have played only once so far, against Kazakista, and have had a 2-0 win.
No qualifications for the 2014 World Cup but for the 2013 Africa Cup instead in Africa (word order!). Benatia and his Morocco (“and his Moroccan national team”?) are asked to win over Mozambico, winner of the first-leg tie 2-0. Badu, who should have played Malawi (“against Malawi”?), will not play for his Ghana due to an injury.
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