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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE C2 W ARSAW, Poland - Spain and Italy confirmed their heavyweight reputations at the European Championship on Monday, advancing to the quarter- finals after winning their final group matches. Defending champion Spain sealed top spot in Group C by beating Croatia 1- 0 with a late goal by substitute Jesus Navas. Croatia's football association faces a UEFA charge today over its fans' racist abuse of Italy forward Mario Balotelli last week. Balotelli came off the bench to score Italy's second goal in a 2- 0 victory against Ireland, lifting the Azzurri above Croatia in the standings. Antonio Cassano had opened the scoring. Earlier, UEFA President Michel Platini said he was " not happy" with Croatia fans at Euro 2012. Meanwhile, UEFA punished Denmark forward Nicklas Bendtner for revealing a sponsor's name on his underpants after scoring a goal in his team's second game. The victories for Spain and Italy will send them from their Poland- based group to quarter- finals in Ukraine against either the co- host, England or France. Spain will play on Saturday in Donetsk, and Italy goes to Kyiv on Sunday. Elaborate Spanish possession play failed to create many scoring chances in Gdansk, despite the World Cup winners knowing a 1- 0 loss would probably mean a ticket home. " Our philosophy and style of play are good and we proved it in today's match," Spain coach Vicente del Bosque said. " The team played well, even though the match didn't go as we planned." Iker Casillas, the goalkeeper and captain, saved Spain with a double stop from Croatia's Ivan Rakitic in the 59th minute, then parried Ivan Perisic's low volley in the 79th. Spain's passage was confirmed when Navas, who replaced Fernando Torres, struck in the 88th, tapping into an empty net from a pass by Andres Iniesta after the pair had broken the offside trap. Italy knew that a 2- 0 win would not be enough in Poznan if Spain and Croatia drew 1- 1. Antonio Cassano continued his impressive recovery from minor heart surgery in midseason to score with a header from a 35th- minute corner, glancing in a header at the near post that had too much pace on it for goalkeeper Shay Given to keep out. Ireland showed attacking intent after appearing overwhelmed in previous losses, but midfielder Keith Andrews was sent off for collecting a second yellow card in the 89th. Balotelli finally broke his scoring drought at the European Championship. And he apparently has teammate Leonardo Bonucci to thank for preventing his breakthrough moment from turning sour. Balotelli came off the bench and scored a spectacular second goal for Italy in the 90th minute of a 2- 0 win over Ireland on Monday that put the Azzurri into the quarter- finals. Immediately after he scored, Bonucci rushed over and put his hand over Balotelli's mouth. The 21- year- old striker has picked up four red cards in two seasons with Manchester City, and Bonucci didn't want to risk him being punished with Italy, too. " Whatever he said, he said it in English and I didn't understand it," Bonucci said. " I put my hand in front of him because Mario is instinctive, and that's also his strength. We spoke with him and he knew how he should have behaved." When the match ended, Italy's players stayed on the pitch for an anxious minute until Croatia's defeat was confirmed. " I couldn't wait for them to blow the whistle in the other game and for it to finish," Cassano said. " The victory was something we suffered for but the most important thing was to get through the group." For the third straight Croatia game, fans threw flares which belched smoke around the stadium, likely further upsetting Platini who attended the Italy match. The UEFA chief earlier told reporters that the atmosphere in Euro 2012 stadiums had been " 99 per cent great" with " nice people, except some Croatians." Croatia's football body faces punishment today after anti- racism experts appointed by UEFA reported that the team's fans made monkey noises at Balotelli, who is black. Croat fans throwing fireworks also delayed two matches in Poland, while others burned a European Union flag and paraded posters of a convicted war criminal in Poznan city centre. " I am not happy with the Croatian people," said Platini. He visited the country last year to warn political and football leaders about possible UEFA suspensions if hooliganism was not curbed. Platini said he was " delighted" with co- hosts Poland and Ukraine, who " have already won the Euro" by defying doubters to organize a successful tournament. " The people who love football thank us. The people who don't love football thank us for the legacies we are leaving for the future," he said. After Bendtner's underwear stunt last week, UEFA's disciplinary panel banned him for one 2014 World Cup qualifying match. UEFA also fined the striker C100,000 ($ 126,000) for breaking ambush marketing rules in his team's 3- 2 loss against Portugal. Bendtner told Denmark's TV2 News he would " appeal the decision and take it from there." - The Associated Press C 2 WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2012 EURO 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP winnipegfreepress. com ALL Winnipeg Free Press subscribers are now included in weekly prize draws! You only need your Winnipeg Free Press account number to see if you've won! Don't know your account number? There's 3 easy ways to find out: 1. Check the top right corner of your Winnipeg Free Press invoice 2. Email us at fpcirc@ freepress. mb. ca 3. Call us at 697- 7001 or 1- 800- 542- 8900 This week's winning numbers are: 104897, 112754, 1165419, 1308609, 1516968 Each winner will receive a gift card for 10 Air Miles! Call 697- 7069 within 5 days of publication to claim your prize. Check back every Tuesday for more chances to win! Reading has its rewards! ABORIGINAL DAY LIVE AT LUNCH AT THE WINNIPEG FREEPRESS NEWS CAF� Get a sneak peek of Canada's most exciting National Aboriginal Day celebration as The Winnipeg Free Press Cafe hosts performers from Aboriginal Day Live & Celebration. Thursday June 7 Indian City featuring Pamela Davis and William Prince Thursday June 14 Indian City featuring Don Amero and Ray Stevenson Thursday June 21 Adam James Presents aboriginaldaylive. com # ADL2012 For more information about Aboriginal Day Live and Celebration, June 23 at The Forks visit THURSDAYS AT 12 NOON TO 1PM JUNE 7 - 21, 2012 237 McDermot Ave. 943- 0682 wfpnewscafe@ gmail. com GROUP A GPW D L GF GA Pt x- Czech Rep. 3 2 0 1 4 4 6 x- Greece 3 1 1 1 3 3 4 Russia 3 1 1 1 5 3 4 Poland 3 0 2 1 2 3 2 x - clinched quarter- final berth. Saturday's results At Warsaw, Poland Greece 1 Russia 0 At Wroclaw, Poland Czech Republic 1 Poland 0 GROUP B GPW D L GF GA Pt x- Germany 3 3 0 0 5 2 9 x- Portugal 3 2 0 1 5 4 6 Denmark 3 1 0 2 4 5 3 Netherlands 3 0 0 3 2 5 0 x - clinched quarter- final berth. Sunday's results At Kharkiv, Ukraine Portugal 2 Netherlands 1 At Lviv, Ukraine Germany 2 Denmark 1 GROUP C GPW D L GF GA Pt x- Spain 3 2 1 0 6 1 7 x- Italy 3 1 2 0 4 2 5 Croatia 3 1 1 1 4 3 4 Ireland 3 0 0 3 1 9 0 Monday's results At Gdansk, Poland Spain 1 Croatia 0 At Poznan, Poland Italy 2 Ireland 0 GROUP D GPW D L GF GA Pt France 2 1 1 0 3 1 4 England 2 1 1 0 4 3 4 Ukraine 2 1 0 1 3 3 3 Sweden 2 0 0 2 3 6 0 Friday's results At Kiev, Ukraine England 3 Sweden 2 At Donetsk, Ukraine France 2 Ukraine 0 Tuesday's games At Kiev, Ukraine Sweden vs. France, 1: 45 p. m. At Donetsk, Ukraine England vs. Ukraine, 1: 45 p. m. QUARTER- FINALS Thursday, June 21 At Warsaw, Poland Czech Rep. vs. Portugal, 1: 45 p. m. Friday, June 22 At Gdansk, Poland Germany vs. Greece, 1: 45 p. m. Saturday, June 23 At Kiev, Ukraine Spain vs. Second D, 1: 45 p. m. Sunday, June 24 At Donetsk, Ukraine Italy vs. First D, 1: 45 p. m. SEMIFINALS Wednesday, June 27 At Donetsk, Ukraine Warsaw vs. Donetsk quarter- final winners, 1: 45 p. m. Thursday, June 28 At Warsaw, Poland Gdansk vs. Kiev quarter- finals winners, 1: 45 p. m. FINAL Sunday, July 1 At Kiev, Ukraine Semifinal winners, 1: 45 p. m. By Graham Dunbar Spain, Italy leave no doubt Confirm reps as heavyweights by advancing to quarter- finals JON SUPER / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Italy's Mario Balotelli scores his side's second goal against Ireland with a nifty - spectacular even - move in the 90th minute. ' Our philosophy and style of play are good and we proved it in today's match' - Spanish coach Vincente del Bosque C_ 02_ Jun- 19- 12_ FP_ 01. indd C2 6/ 18/ 12 10: 15: 57 PM ;