7' Cop founded himself in great scoric chance but his shoot deflects of Gregovic
7' It looks like Husajenovic will not be able to continue
7' Sivonjic first shoot for Dragovoljac from 35 meters go well wide
9' Diazepam has went from bench and telling to Soudani to close down defenders more.
15' Kukavica
Kukavica scored nice goal and in 15 minute. Hr. Dragovoljav haved possesion first 15 minutes and deserved goal after the Kukavica for third time left by Mamic. This is first goal for Kukavica in Dragovoljac.
25' Match Stats
25' In first 25 minutes we didnt see almost nothing from Dinamo while Zlatar was once in great counter attack but this time Mamic was carefull.
27' Soudani
27' Soudani scored for Dinamo. He runs out defense and scored with nice finish.
[spoiler=Little about Soudani]
El Arbi Hillel Soudani (Arabic: العربي هلال سوداني), (born November 25, 1987 in Chlef) is an Algerian footballer who plays for Dinamo Zagreb and the Algeria national team.
ASO Chlef[
Born in Chlef, Soudani began his career in the junior ranks of his hometown club ASO Chlef. In May 2006, aged 19, he made his first team debut for the club as a substitute against USM Annaba in the 28th round of the 2005–06 Algerian Championnat National, coming on for Samir Zaoui in the 72nd minute.
In 2008, Soudani was chosen as the 2008 Young Player of the Year by DZFoot after scoring 11 goals in 24 games in the 2007-2008 season.[2]
In June 2011, Soudani went on trial with French Ligue 2 club Le Mans FC.
Vitória S.C.
On August 8, 2011, Soudani signed a three year contract with Portuguese club Vitória S.C. The transfer fee was rumoured to be €800,000.On August 25, 2011, Soudani made his official debut for Vitória as a 66th minute substitute in a 2011–12 UEFA Europa League play-off round match against Atlético Madrid.On October 16, 2011, Soudani opened his scoring account for the club with a brace in the third round of the 2011–12 Taça de Portugal against Moura Atlético Clube. After going down 1–0, Soudani scored the equalizer in the 89th minute of the game to send the game to extra-time, before scoring the winner in the 117th minute.On April 1, 2012, Soudani scored his first goal in the Primeira Liga in a 3–1 win against Paços de Ferreira.[8] On April 21, he scored a brace in a 3–2 win against União de Leiria.
On May 26, 2013, Soudani helped Vitória win their first ever Taça de Portugal by beating Benfica 2–1 in the final, scoring the equalizing goal in the 79th minute before Ricardo netted the winner two minutes later.The following day he traveled to Croatia to complete a medical ahead of a transfer to Dinamo Zagreb.
Dinamo Zagreb
On May 27, 2013, Soudani passed a medical before signing a four-year contract with Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb, with Dinamo paying a transfer fee of €900,000.
28' Dragovoljac gets ball under way
38' Dinamo players make great team move after ball came to Cop who lift it to Soudani. Covic was on place and saved goal.
Dida noticed at stadium at Gradski
53' Danijel Zlatar
53' Diazepam made 3 substituton
53'
62' scored goal from free kick 30 yards from goal.
Marseille's tally of nine French championships is second only to AS Saint-Étienne's total of ten. Marseille also have the record in Coupe de France titles Marseille have achieved two Championship and Cup "Doubles" (in 1972 and 1989). They are the only French club to win the UEFA Champions League, in 1993.
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Stadium
Main article: Stade Vélodrome
From 1904 to 1937, Marseille played at the Stade de l'Huveaune. The club were the owner of the venue, unlike their current stadium. L'Huveaune, a time named "Stade Fernand Buisson" in honour of a former rugby player of the club who became deputee was renovated at the beginning of the twenties, thanks to supporter's financial help. It had a capacity of 15,000. After 1937, l'OM used this venue under Marcel Leclerc's presidency in order to compel the city of Marseille to lower the rent of Stade Vélodrome and during the renovation of Vélodrome for Euro 1984, during the 1982/83 season. The stadium again underwent redevelopment in time for the 1998 World Cup and was transformed into an immense ground composed of two Curva ends (Virage Nord and Virage Sud – North Curve and South Curve) which house the supporters groups as well as the main stand, Jean Bouin, and the imposing Ganay stand. Today, the team regularly fills their impressive home, the Stade Vélodrome, which seats 60,013.[1] The municipality will cover the stadium and increase its capacity to 67,000 in order to host the Euro 2016 games. Before the start of each home game the song Jump by Van Halen is heard. When a goal is scored by Marseille in their home matches the song Come with Me by Puff Daddy is played.