ARMENIAN NATIONAL TEAM TO FACE GERMANY IN A FRIENDLY-BENEFIT MATCH
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/01/10/armenia-germany-to-play-a-friendly-match-in-june/
16:26 10.01.2014
Armenia, Football, Germany
Armenian national team will face Germany in a friendl-benefit match
on 6 June 2014 in Mainz, making it the first full international to
be played in the city, the Football Federation of Armenia reports.
The DFB Egidius Braun Foundation will organize the fixture, with the
proceeds going to the various foundations of the DFB and the League
Association.
The match will be national team's final fixture before they jet off
for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. "We're delighted to have
concluded our plans for the World Cup with this a third friendly
against Armenia following the ones against Poland and Cameroon",
said DFB Secretary General Helmut Sandrock. "The match isn't just
important from a sporting point of view.
The proceeds from the game will ensure the foundations are able to
continue their excellent work and various projects into the future."
Benefit matches have a long tradition in Germany. The national team
have been playing for a good cause since 1998, beating Uruguay 2-1
in the last edition in Sinsheim in 2011.
Profits were split between the three DFB foundations and the Bundesliga
Foundation, as well as the Robert Enke Foundation and the Fritz
Walter Foundation.
Germany have won each of their two previous meetings with Armenia,
winning 5-1 away and 4-0 at home in qualifying for the 1998 FIFA
World Cup.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/01/10/armenia-germany-to-play-a-friendly-match-in-june/
16:26 10.01.2014
Armenia, Football, Germany
Armenian national team will face Germany in a friendl-benefit match
on 6 June 2014 in Mainz, making it the first full international to
be played in the city, the Football Federation of Armenia reports.
The DFB Egidius Braun Foundation will organize the fixture, with the
proceeds going to the various foundations of the DFB and the League
Association.
The match will be national team's final fixture before they jet off
for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. "We're delighted to have
concluded our plans for the World Cup with this a third friendly
against Armenia following the ones against Poland and Cameroon",
said DFB Secretary General Helmut Sandrock. "The match isn't just
important from a sporting point of view.
The proceeds from the game will ensure the foundations are able to
continue their excellent work and various projects into the future."
Benefit matches have a long tradition in Germany. The national team
have been playing for a good cause since 1998, beating Uruguay 2-1
in the last edition in Sinsheim in 2011.
Profits were split between the three DFB foundations and the Bundesliga
Foundation, as well as the Robert Enke Foundation and the Fritz
Walter Foundation.
Germany have won each of their two previous meetings with Armenia,
winning 5-1 away and 4-0 at home in qualifying for the 1998 FIFA
World Cup.