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    Football: Andorrans celebrate historic first victory

    The Independent - United Kingdom
    Oct 14, 2004

    Alex Prince

    A CLASSY strike from the midfielder Marc Bernaus gave Andorra their
    first victory in a competitive match with a surprise 1-0 win at home
    against Macedonia in a Group One World Cup qualifier yesterday.

    Bernaus, who plays for the Spanish Second Division side Elche, cracked
    home a superb volley from the edge of the area on the hour to delight
    the 200 fans gathered at the Estadi Comunal.

    "For Andorra to win a special set of circumstances have to occur,"
    said their coach, David Rodrigo. "First, we have to play to 100 per
    cent of our ability; second our rivals have to be overconfident;
    and third we need a bit of luck - all three of those things happened
    today and we should enjoy it while we can."

    Although they have previously beaten Belarus and Albania in friendly
    matches, Andorra, who only became members of Fifa in 1996, lost all
    their 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004 qualifying games.

    The team from the tiny Pyrenean principality began this campaign in
    similar fashion, losing their opener 3-0 in Finland and crashing to
    a 5-1 defeat at home to Romania last time out.

    But Rodrigo's side, who conceded three goals in the first 16 minutes of
    their defeat to Romania, made a far more convincing start by hounding
    Macedonia in midfield and giving them little time on the ball in the
    first half.

    The visitors, who claimed a comprehensive 3-0 win over Armenia in
    their opening match and a surprise 2-2 draw also at home against the
    Netherlands on Saturday, enjoyed just two half-chances in the opening
    45 minutes.

    Striker Aco Stojkov was robbed of the ball by Andorra's Koldo as
    he tried to finish off an early attack and the goalkeeper produced
    another sharp save to stop defender Txema heading into his own net
    in added time.

    But it was Andorra who broke the deadlock 15 minutes after the break
    when Bernaus volleyed past goalkeeper Jane Nikoloski after chesting
    down a long throw-in on the edge of the area.

    The home side endured a nervous final quarter as Macedonia piled
    forward in search of the equaliser but they produced a fine defensive
    display to hold out for a memorable victory leaving the visitors with
    just four points from four matches.

    "This was a shameful result for us and has effectively ended our hopes
    of qualifying," said Macedonia coach Dragan Kanatlarovski. "I never
    thought we would lose and it was certainly the worst performance I've
    seen from the team since I took charge."

    In Group Eight, Bulgaria recovered from an early setback to hammer
    Malta 4-1 in yesterday's World Cup qualifier in Sofia. Malta's Michael
    Mifsud punished a defensive blunder when he volleyed in a cross from
    Stefan Giglio in the 12th minute.

    Bulgaria trailed for most of the half, but Dimitar Berbatov levelled
    two minutes before the break, heading the ball in after being set up
    by Martin Petrov.

    Hristo Yanev made it 2-1 to Bulgaria with a free-kick from 25 yards
    shortly after the break and then created a second for Berbatov in
    the 56th minute. Chavdar Yankov scored from close range three minutes
    from time after Bulgaria had squandered several opportunities.

    The victory put unbeaten Bulgaria top of Group Eight with seven points,
    the same as Croatia who they drew 2-2 with on Saturday.

    The Czech Republic kept cool to see off a combative Armenian side
    3-0, adding to last weekend's victory over Romania to bring their
    qualifying campaign firmly back on track in Group One.

    Striker Jan Koller scored two in Yerevan - his first headed in from
    a free-kick after three minutes. Tomas Rosicky also scored with a
    crashing drive from outside the penalty area.

    Armenia have lost all three of their games and remain firmly bottom
    of the group.
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