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See Germany The teams here. Group A EURO 2008 final tournament consists of countries: Switzerland, Turkey, the Czech Republic Portugal All Euro 2008 matches in Group A takes place in Switzerland, in Basel and Geneva. Game Plan in Group A are as follows: Group A matches in Euro 2008 on Saturday. June 7 Switzerland-Czech Republic wwwamazon in Basle. 18:00 Portugal and Turkey in Geneva pm. 20.45 - see more about the game Group A matches in Euro 2008 on Wednesday. June 11: Czech Republic-Portugal in Geneva at. 18.00 - see more about the game Switzerland-Turkey in Basle. 20:45 Group A matches of Euro 2008 on Sunday. June 15: the Switzerland wwwamazon Portugal in Basle. 20.45 - see more about the game Turkey-Czech wwwamazon Republic in Geneva pm. 20.45 Sepa provided for all matches wwwamazon are listed in centraleuropæsik time corresponding to Danish time. The four European Championship teams in Group A have the following rosters: Switzerland wwwamazon Teams FIFA ranking June 2008: Switzerland is number wwwamazon 44 on the world rankings (up from 48 in May 2008) Coach: Köbi Kuhn (Swiss) Switzerland has home advantage and therefore automatically qualified for Euro 2008 but Switzerland is otherwise on paper no particularly strong football team. However, there are a few good key players in the Swiss national team in Tranquillo Barnetta and Alexander Frei. Arsenal's Johan Djourou (on loan to Birmingham in the 2007/2008 season) and Philippe Senderos (which is Spanish mother wwwamazon and also understand Portuguese) is also strong. A relatively large part of the Swiss players are in their late 20s or over 30 years old. Well over half (16 in total) of Switzerland 23 national team in the Euro 2008 play in foreign clubs. The Swiss line-up consists of the following players. Player number listed at left: 1 Diego Benaglio, 24 years old, club, Wolfsburg, Germany 2 Johan Djourou, 21 years old, club: Arsenal, England 3 Ludovic Magnin, 29, club: Stuttgart, Germany 4 Philippe wwwamazon Senderos, 23 years old, club : Arsenal, England 5 Stephan Lichtsteiner, 24 years old, club, Lille, France 6 Benjamin wwwamazon Huggel, 30 years old, club: FC Basel, Switzerland 7 Ricardo Cabanas, 29, club: Grasshoppers, Switzerland 8 Gökhan İnler, 23 years old, club: Udinese, Italy 9 Alexander Frei, 28, club: Borussia Dortmund, Germany 10 Hakan Yakın, 31 years old, club, Young Boys, Switzerland 11 Marco Streller, 26, club: FC Basel, Switzerland 12 Eren Derdiyok, 19 years old, club : FC Basel, wwwamazon Switzerland 13 Stéphane Grichting, 29 years old, club, Auxerre, wwwamazon France 14 Daniel Gygax, 26 years old, club Metz, franked wwwamazon 15 Gelson Fernandes, 21 years old, club: Manchester City, United Kingdom 16 Tranquillo Barnetta, 23 years old, club Bayer Leverkusen, Germany 17 Christoph Spycher, 30 years old, club, Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany 18 Pascal Zuberbühler, 37 years old, club: Nuchâtel Xamax, Switzerland 19 Valon Behrami, 23 years old, club: Lazio, Italy 20 Patrick Müller, 31, club: Lyon, France wwwamazon 21 Eldin Jakupović, 23 years old, club: Grasshoppers, Switzerland 22 Johan Vonlanthen, 22 years old, club: Bull Salzburg, Switzerland 23 Philipp Degen, 25, club: Borussia Dortmund, Germany, Switzerland is not known to have good rankings at European and World Championships, but was in preliminary round at the European Championships in 2004 in Portugal. What is not done on the football field you have to perform outside, so here is a video with the Swiss national team added a little Swiss Alpine Pop:
Turkey's National Teams FIFA ranking June 2008: Turkey is number 20 on the world rankings (up from 25 in May 2008) Coach: Fatih Terim (Turkish) wwwamazon Turkey put out a team without many big profiles and the vast majority of players on Turkey's national team plays at home. The two strongest (on paper) Turkish players Tuncay wwwamazon Sanli from Middlesbrough and Hamit Altintop from Bayern Munich. Many believe that Turkey wwwamazon is the weakest team in Euro 2008 Group A, but then the team played well together (Galatasaray players especially), and the vast majority of the team setup know each other well from the domestic Turkish league. Turkey's line-up includes the following players (all from Turkish clubs unless otherwise stated): 1 Rüştü Reçber, 35 years old, club: Beşiktaş 2 Servet Çetin, wwwamazon 27 years old, club: Galatasaray 3 Hakan Balta, 25, club: Galatasaray wwwamazon 4 Gökhan Zan the 26-year club: Beşiktaş 5 Emre Belözoğlu, 27 years old, club Newcastle United, England 6 Mehmet Topal, 22 years old, club: Ga

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