Turkey expresses gratitude to Armenia
October 12, 2013
The Turkish press has thanked Armenia for its national football
squad's 2-1 defeat of Bulgaria in Friday's 2014 World Cup qualifier
penultimate group match.
Due to this defeat, Bulgaria remain second in Group B, with 13 points,
thus having the worst record from among the current second-place teams
in the nine European groups.
Turkey, on the other hand, are second in Group D, with 16 points.
To note, fifty-three European nations are competing for thirteen spots
to the 2014 World Cup finals. The nine group winners will
automatically book their spot at Brazil 2014, whereas the eight
second-place national squads with the best records will face one
another in a knockout phase for the remaining four spots.
The Armenian national team presented a gift to Turkey, writes CNN Turk
news agency of Turkey, and Aksamdaily of Turkey expresses Armenia
gratitude for it.
NEWS.am Sport
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
October 12, 2013
The Turkish press has thanked Armenia for its national football
squad's 2-1 defeat of Bulgaria in Friday's 2014 World Cup qualifier
penultimate group match.
Due to this defeat, Bulgaria remain second in Group B, with 13 points,
thus having the worst record from among the current second-place teams
in the nine European groups.
Turkey, on the other hand, are second in Group D, with 16 points.
To note, fifty-three European nations are competing for thirteen spots
to the 2014 World Cup finals. The nine group winners will
automatically book their spot at Brazil 2014, whereas the eight
second-place national squads with the best records will face one
another in a knockout phase for the remaining four spots.
The Armenian national team presented a gift to Turkey, writes CNN Turk
news agency of Turkey, and Aksamdaily of Turkey expresses Armenia
gratitude for it.
NEWS.am Sport
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress