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10/12/2003 - 17/12/2003 UEFA Qual. for Chinese Taipei 2004 UEFA Qualifiers, first stage 1st MATCHES 10/12/2003 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - CZECH REPUBLIC 5-7 (2-3) (in Zetra Hall, Sarajevo), 20:30 Delegate: István Huszár (HUN) Ref 1: Perry Gautier (BEL) Ref 2: Patrick Willemarck (BEL) Ref 3: François Paenen (BEL) POLAND - PORTUGAL 2-7 (1-5) (in Mosir, Chorzów), 18:00 Delegate: Andrea Lastrucci (ITA) Ref.1: Antonius Van Eekelen (NED) Ref.2: Victor Van Helvoirt (NED) Ref.3: Kada Eljilali (NED) SLOVENIA - SPAIN 1-4 (1-2) (in Dvorana Tabor, Maribor), 19:00 Delegate: Boris Durlen (CRO) Ref.1: Anton Averianov (RUS) Ref.2: Grigori Berezkin (RUS) Ref.3: Vladislav Khupavko (RUS) BELARUS - UKRAINE 0-4 (0-1) (Palace of Track & Field, Minsk), 18:00 Delegate: Nikolay Levnikov (RUS) Ref.1: Karöly Török (HUN) Ref.2: Janos Drucsko (HUN) Ref.3: Deszö Nyekita (HUN) HUNGARY - ITALY 0-4 (0-0) (11/12/2003 - Ferencvarósi Sports Hall, Budapest), 18:15 Delegate: Tomas Gea (AND) Ref.1: Slivo Borosak (SLO) Ref.2: Vladimir Badura (SVK) Ref.3: Peter Zivcic (SVK) 2nd MATCHES 17/12/2003 CZECH REPUBLIC - BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 4-4 (2-2) (Krávolo Pole, Brno), 16:45 Delegate: Damien Knabben (BEL) Ref.1: Antonio Fernandes Cardoso (POR) Ref.2: José Gomes Paraty Silva (POR) Ref.3: Francisco Seca Parrinha (POR) PORTUGAL - POLAND 7-2 (2-2) (Pavilhăo do Restelo, Lisbon), 21:00 Delegate: Pierre Schiepers (BEL) Ref 1: Evzen Amler (CZE) Ref 2: Jyrki Filppu (FIN) Ref 3: Antonin Pustejovsky (CZE) SPAIN - SLOVENIA 4-1 (3-0) (Pabellón Multiusos, Caceres), 20:00 Delegate: Alexis Ponnet (BEL) Ref.1: Massimo Cumbo (ITA) Ref.2: Carlo Di Marco (ITA) Ref.3: Giuseppe Buluggiu (ITA) UKRAINE - BELARUS 3-2 (3-0) (Druzhba Hall, Donetsk), 18:00 Delegate: Arie Wolf (ISR) Ref.1: Ivan Novak (CRO) Ref.2: Ercole Vescio (ITA) Ref.3: Slavko Culina (CRO) ITALY - HUNGARY 7-0 (1-0) (Palasport Mazzocco, Montesilvano), 20:30 Delegate: Marinus Engelsman (NED) Ref.1: Pedro Galán Nieto (ESP) Ref.2: Francisco Torres Hernandez (ESP) Ref.3: Ramon Nuno Blanco (ESP) Qualified for Chinese Taipei 2004: Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, Ukraine and Portugal For more details visit also: http://www.uefa.com |
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