National Team Matches
Date | Competition | Country | Result | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
31 March 2004 | Friendly | Latvia | 0-1 | 2.300 |
4 September 2004 | 2006 FIFA World Cup Q | Moldova | 3-0 | 4.000 |
9 October 2004 | 2006 FIFA World Cup Q | Italy | 1-0 | 9.250 |
9 February 2005 | Friendly | Czech Republic | 0-3 | 4.000 |
26 March 2005 | Friendly | Germany | 0-1 | 9.200 |
30 March 2005 | 2006 FIFA World Cup Q | Belarus | 1-1 | 8.000 |
3 September 2005 | 2006 FIFA World Cup Q | Norway | 2-3 | 10.055 |
12 October 2005 | 2006 FIFA World Cup Q | Scotland | 0-3 | 9.000 |
31 May 2006 | Friendly | Trinidad and Tobago | 3-1 | 2.500 |
15 August 2006 | Friendly | Israel | 1-1 | 3.000 |
7 October 2006 | UEFA Euro 2008 Q | Luxembourg | 2-0 | 3.000 |
28 March 2007 | UEFA Euro 2008 Q | Netherlands | 0-1 | 9.520 |
2 June 2007 | UEFA Euro 2008 Q | Romania | 1-2 | 8.000 |
12 September 2007 | UEFA Euro 2008 Q | Belarus | 1-0 | 4.000 |
13 October 2007 | UEFA Euro 2008 Q | Albania | 0-0 | 4.000 |
21 November 2007 | UEFA Euro 2008 Q | Bulgaria | 0-2 | 3.600 |
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