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Scotland U21s 0 Belgium U21s 1

Tuesday, 14th Aug 2012

East End Park hosts Vauxhall U21 International Cha

 SCOTLAND U21s v BELGIUM U21s

Scotland U21s faced Belgium at East End Park, Dunfermline on Tuesday 14th August.  A fine summer's evening welcomed this Vauxhall international challenge match to the Kingdom and a good crowd of just under 1600 turned out to see the Scotland stars of the near future.

SCOTLAND U21s v BELGIUM U21s

There was no goals in the first 45 minutes but the fans were entertained to some neat passing and a limited amount of goalmouth action. Mark Ridgers was the busier of the two keepers and he looked commanding until he was stretchered off five minutes from the interval.  Spurs keeper Jordan Archer replaced him.

Half Time: Scotland 0 Belgium 0

Scotland started the second half promisingly but went behind to a well taken goal from Anderlecht's Ziggy BADBANGA in 57 minutes. The striker evaded the challenges of both Danny Wilson and Liam Kelly to slot the ball away at the right post from 19 yards.

SCOTLAND U21s v BELGIUM U21s

Ibrahima Cisse smashed a 64th minute free kick on target but Archer made a fine save. Fifteen minutes later Archer was the hero again with a good save on the end of a powerful low shot. At the other end sub Cameron Park tested Casteels in the Belgian goal but there was to be no Scotland score and Belgium ran out deserving winners.

Scotland Belgium

Mark Ridgers (Heart of Midlothian)
Ryan Jack (Aberdeen)
Paul Hanlon (Hibernian)
Daniel Wilson (Liverpool)
Murray Wallace (Huddersfield Town)
Liam Kelly (Kilmarnock)
Peter Pawlett (Aberdeen)
Stuart Armstrong (Dundee United)
Michael O'Halloran (Bolton W)
Scott Allan (West Bromwich Albion)
Gregg Wylde (Bolton Wanderers)

SUBS:
Jordan Archer (Tottenham) GK
used (40) for Mark Ridgers
Graeme Shinnie (Inverness Caledonian Thistle)
used (61) for Paul Hanlon
Lewis Toshney (Celtic)
used (61) Ryan Jack
Jamie Ness (Stoke City)
used HT for Scott Allan
David Wotherspoon (Hibernian)
used (70) for Peter Pawlett
Kenny McLean (St Mirren)
used (61) for Liam Kelly
Cameron Park (Middlesbrough)
used (68) for Greg Wylde
Anthony Watt (Celtic)
used (68) for Michael O'Halloran)
Scott Bain (Alloa Athletic) GK

Koen Casteels (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Ibrahima Cisse (R. Standard de Li?ge)
Dedryck Boyata (Manchester City)
Pietro Perdichizzi (SV Zulte Waregem)
Laurens de Bock (S. Lokeren OVL)
Alpaslan ?zturk (K. Beerschot AC)
Thomas Meunier (Club Brugge KV)
Hannes van der Bruggen (KAA Gent)
Ziggy Badbanga (Anderlecht)
Paul-Jose Mpoku (R. Standard de Li?ge)
Maxime Lestienne (Club Brugge KV)

SUBS:
Thomas Kaminski (RSC Anderlecht) GK
Dino Arslanagic (R. Standard de Li?ge)
Bryan Verboom (RSC Anderlecht)
Lamisha Musonda (Chelsea FC)
Thorgan Hazard (Chelsea FC)
Dolly Menga (K. Lierse SK)
Jason Adesanya (Liege)

SCORER: Badbanga (57)

REFEREE: Dag Vidar Hafsas (Norway)
WEATHER: Sunny 21C
ATTENDANCE: 1594

 

SCOTLAND U21s v BELGIUM U21s



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