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Sweden list: John Guidetti ruled out for injury

via: News

Erik Hamrén, the chief coach of Sweden announced a positive and negative news concerning injury, and brought out the 23 names on the UEFA EURO 2012 list.
http://www.sportepoch.com/news/view/18/Sweden-list--John-Guidetti-ruled-out-for-injury

Greece 23-man Squad: Tziolis and Kone Out, Fortounis Selected

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Greece coach Fernando Santos released the 23-man final list for Euro 2012, within which Alexandros Tziolis and Panagiotis Kone have been cut out.
http://www.sportepoch.com/news/view/80/Greece-23-man-Squad--Tziolis-and-Kone-Out--Fortounis-Selected

Olympiacos vs Levadiakos

via: Highlights

Rafik Djebbour scored in each half on Sunday to lead defending champions Olympiakos to a 4-0 victory over Levadiakos in their opening home game in the Greek league. Olympiakos's goals were scored by Siovas (5'), Djebbour (38', 74') and Maniatis (63'). Olympiakos's starting line-up was Carroll, Torossidis, Papazoglou, Siovas, Holebas, Modesto, Maniatis, Abdoun, Ibagaza, Machado and Djebbour while Levadiakos lined up with Kyriakidis, Machairas, Josemi, Lisgaras, Mendy, Zisopoulos, Korbos, Acosta, Rogerio, Poy and Vasiliou.
http://www.sportepoch.com/soccer/highlights/772313/Olympiacos-vs-Levadiakos

Arsenal vs Olympiacos

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Arsenal moved top of Champions League Group B as goals from Gervinho, Lukas Podolski and Aaron Ramsey saw them past Olympiakos at Emirates Stadium. Arsenal's goals were scored by Gervinho (42'), Podolski (56') and Ramsey (90') and Olympiakos's goalscorer was Mitroglou (45'). Arsenal's starting line-up was Mannone, Vermaelen, Koscielny, Gibbs, Jenkinson, Coquelin, Arteta, Podolski, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Gervinho and Cazorla while Olympiakos lined up with Megyeri, Contreras, Manolas, Holebas, Diakite, Siovas, Maniatis, Greco, Fuster, Mitroglou and Machado.
http://www.sportepoch.com/soccer/highlights/775759/Arsenal-vs-Olympiacos

Women's Olympic Football Semi-final Preview: U.S and Japan's Long-awaited Confrontation May Spoiled by France

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The Olympic Football Women's semi-final match will start on August 6th, and the two focal games will decide the last winners of final confrontation. The first semi-final game will feature France against the new World Cup champion Japan. French team's performance in London 2012 is quite impressive, while the Japanese team tend to be more stable. The favorite son USA team will compete with Canada in the second semi-final game. Can the strong U.S team qualify for the final as they want to fulfill their defending champion dream? Canada can not be overlooked, because they have cruised to the semi-finals over lots of opponents.
http://www.sportepoch.com/news/view/725/Women-s-Olympic-Football-Semi-final-Preview--U-S-and-Japan-s-Long-awaited-Confrontation-May-Spoiled-by-France

AEK Athens vs Aris Thessaloniki

via: Highlights

AEK's goal was scored by Yago (58') and Aris's goalscorer was Aganzo (74'). AEK's starting line-up was Konstantopoulos, Vlachos, Koutroumbis, Yago, Kontoes, Cordero, Rikka, Fountas, Guerreiro, Lagos and Katsikokeris while Aris lined up with Dioudis, Gianniotas, Papazacharias, Pantidos, Psychogios, Coelho, Papasterianos, Giannitsis, Pulido, Aganzo and Kapetanos.
http://www.sportepoch.com/soccer/highlights/782608/AEK-Athens-vs-Aris-Thessaloniki