United Indonesia - Manchester United Indonesia Supporters Club
Register
Go Back   United Indonesia - Manchester United Indonesia Supporters Club > OUTSIDE UNITED > General Football

Display Modes
Thread Tools
Old 14-06-2016, 02:00 PM   #161
zudomiriku
moderator
Happy New Year 2023
 
 
zudomiriku's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kemang(gisan)
Posts: 24,492
Thanks: 5,047
Thanked 1,785 Times in 921 Posts
Mentioned: 274 Post(s)
zudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA


__________________
UNITED INDONESIA GO GREEN
zudomiriku is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 14-06-2016, 04:42 PM   #162
tumpal_oneunited
captain
Once United Always United!!
 
 
tumpal_oneunited's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Bandung-Jakarta-Cilegon-Tangerang
Posts: 5,821
Thanks: 573
Thanked 559 Times in 163 Posts
Mentioned: 165 Post(s)
tumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond reputetumpal_oneunited has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA

Quote:
Originally Posted by zudomiriku View Post
Bisa ga ya Indonesia kek Islandia gini.
Lompatan peringkatnya luar biasa dalam 4 tahun terakhir.
Hebat nih Sigurdson dkk..
tumpal_oneunited is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16-06-2016, 12:52 AM   #163
Andi Istiabudi
manager
Youtube: Andi Istiabudi
 
 
Andi Istiabudi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Jakarta
Posts: 33,888
Thanks: 0
Thanked 2,334 Times in 1,748 Posts
Mentioned: 146 Post(s)
Andi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to behold


Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA

Quote:
Originally Posted by tumpal_oneunited View Post
Bisa ga ya Indonesia kek Islandia gini.
Lompatan peringkatnya luar biasa dalam 4 tahun terakhir.
Hebat nih Sigurdson dkk..
Bisa aja, Impossible is Nothing! Hehehe..
Asalkan sejak tahun 2016 ini bisa menang piala AFF dan juara Sea Games serta sering melakukan pertandingan persahabatan dengan negara lain tapi kalau bisa jangan yang sekelas Laos dan Timor Leste
Andi Istiabudi is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18-07-2016, 02:03 PM   #164
zudomiriku
moderator
Happy New Year 2023
 
 
zudomiriku's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kemang(gisan)
Posts: 24,492
Thanks: 5,047
Thanked 1,785 Times in 921 Posts
Mentioned: 274 Post(s)
zudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA

Argentina stay top as All Whites and EURO heroes soar



Argentina remain at the summit of the July FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, but only after a tumultuous month of action that resulted in plenty of movement further down.

The impact of three recent major international tournaments – the OFC Nations Cup, Copa America Centenario and UEFA EURO 2016 – is certainly plain to see in a table in which Kosovo are ranked for the first time. A total of 228 ‘A’ internationals contributed to the new order, with those big events in Oceania, Europe and the Americas especially important in propelling nations upwards.

New Zealand emerged as the month’s biggest climbers, moving up a whopping 54 places to 93rd on the back of an OFC Nations Cup victory that both qualified the All Whites for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and furthered their FIFA World Cup™ qualifying ambitions. Portugal will also be heading to Russia 2017 after their shock EURO 2016 triumph, an achievement that resulted in them leapfrogging Spain and Brazil into sixth position.

There was also some small consolation for France, Portugal’s vanquished final opponents, who were among several teams to profit from impressive EURO campaigns. While Les Bleus climbed ten places to a new position of seventh, Poland rose 11 to 16th and there were 12-place jumps for both Iceland and Croatia, who now sit 22nd and 15th respectively. Surprise semi-finalists Wales fared better still, picking up 291 ranking points – this month’s biggest tally - to advance 15 positions to 11th.

The Icelanders, meanwhile, are one of five teams to have reached their best-ever position in this latest table, along with Guinea-Bissau (75th, plus 40), St Kitts and Nevis (80th, plus 12), Kazakhstan (97th, plus 15) and Comoros (155th, plus 7). Yet despite all this activity, the ranking’s top five remains unchanged, with Argentina, Belgium, Colombia, Germany and Chile – all of whom reached the latter stages of their respective tournaments – doing enough to hold off the pretenders below.

The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 11 August 2016.

Leader : Argentina

Moves into top ten : France (7th, up 10), Italy (10th, up 2)

Moves out of top ten : Uruguay (12th, down 3), Austria (21st, down 11)

Matches played in total : 228

Most matches played : Portugal, France (9 matches each)

Biggest move by points : Wales (up 291 points)

Biggest move by ranks : New Zealand (up 54 ranks)

Biggest drop by points : Austria (down 202 points)

Biggest drop by ranks : Belize (down 50 ranks)

Newly ranked teams : Kosovo (190th)

Teams no longer ranked : None

Inactive teams, not ranked : None

Code:
http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2016/m=7/news=fifa-ranking-argentina-france-portugal-new-zealand-iceland-wales-2811756.html?cid=newsletter_en_20160714_newsid
__________________
UNITED INDONESIA GO GREEN
zudomiriku is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 19-09-2016, 12:57 PM   #165
zudomiriku
moderator
Happy New Year 2023
 
 
zudomiriku's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kemang(gisan)
Posts: 24,492
Thanks: 5,047
Thanked 1,785 Times in 921 Posts
Mentioned: 274 Post(s)
zudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA

Brazil return as Gibraltar and Kosovo make history



The large number of qualifying fixtures for continental competitions (26 matches) and the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ (61 matches) over September is reflected in significant movement in the latest edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking.

Despite the shifts up and down the ranking, however, Argentina and Belgium remain fixed in first and second place respectively, cementing their positions at the summit of the World Ranking for another month.

Elsewhere in the top five, Germany (3, up 1) and Colombia (4, down 1) traded places while a rejuvenated Brazil, under new coach Tite, moved into joint fourth place thanks largely due to victories against Colombia and Ecuador in World Cup qualifiers.

A little further down, Uruguay (9, up 3) and Wales (10, up 1) muscled their way into the top ten at the expense of Spain (11, down 3) and Italy (13, down 3).

While Brazil are the month’s biggest points scorers, Bolivia climbed furthest (75, up 35), followed by Malawi (99, up 28), Faroe Islands (111, up 24) and the Dominican Republic (114, up 24)

Newcomers to world stage

The two most recent member associations to join FIFA, Gibraltar and Kosovo, participated in their first ever World Cup preliminary matches in September. With only two A-games to their name in ranking history, Kosovo (168, up 22) were the fifth-biggest climbers this month. In contrast, Gibraltar (205) secured no points from their two matches, the first of which was against newly crowned European champions Portugal (7, down 1).

This month, the following teams reached their best ever position on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking: Guinea-Bissau (73, up 2), St Kitts and Nevis (77, up 4), Kazakhstan (83, up 13), Comoros (152, up 3), and Kosovo (168, up 22).

A notable mention goes to the four teams breaking into the top 50: Scotland (44, up 7), Australia (45, up 12), Greece (48, up 4), and Uzbekistan (49, up 6).

A total of 126 international A-matches were played over the past few weeks, bringing the total number of games for the 2016 to 632.

The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 20 October 2016.

Leader : Argentina

Moves into top ten : Wales (10, up 1), Uruguay (9, up 3)

Moves out of top ten : Spain (11, down 3), Italy (13th, down 3)

Matches played in total : 126

Most matches played : Qatar (5 games)

Biggest move by points : Brazil (up 167 points)

Biggest move by ranks : Bolivia (up 35)

Biggest drop by points : Finland (down 131 points)

Biggest drop by ranks : Central African Republic (down 35)

Newly ranked teams : Gibraltar (205)

Code:
http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2016/m=9/news=brazil-return-as-gibraltar-and-kosovo-makes-history-2832918.html?cid=newsletter_en_20160915_newsid
__________________
UNITED INDONESIA GO GREEN
zudomiriku is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 21-10-2016, 11:00 AM   #166
zudomiriku
moderator
Happy New Year 2023
 
 
zudomiriku's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kemang(gisan)
Posts: 24,492
Thanks: 5,047
Thanked 1,785 Times in 921 Posts
Mentioned: 274 Post(s)
zudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA

Germany, Brazil climb to close in on Argentina



Following another packed round of 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ qualifiers, there has been a reshuffle on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking podium as Germany and Brazil have moved into second and third respectively.

A pair of wins for the current world champions, who saw off Czech Republic (40th, down 7) and Northern Ireland (36th, down 6) – just two of the 129 games played worldwide – means they have trimmed Argentina’s lead to just 156 points.

Belgium (4th, down 2) have fallen out of the top three for the first time since March 2015, with Colombia slipping to fifth (down 1), while defeated UEFA EURO 2016 finalists France (up 1) have leap-frogged European champions Portugal (8th, down 1) into seventh.

Spain return to the top ten, while fellow Europeans Poland (15th, up 2), Iceland (21st, up 6) and Kosovo (164th, up 4) have moved up to their highest-ever placings. The same feat has also been achieved by Guinea-Bissau (69th, up 4), St Kitts and Nevis (73rd, up 4), Curaçao (77th, up 45), Kyrgyzstan (99th, up 9), Comoros (143rd, up 9) and Papua New Guinea (159th, up 3).

Impressive gains across the globe

The biggest rise in terms of places and points this month has gone the way of Montenegro (56th, up 49), following wins over Kazakhstan (90th, down 7) and Denmark (50th, down 4). There have also been impressive leaps from the likes of Azerbaijan (88th, up 45) and Faroe Islands (74th, up 37) – the latter equalling their highest-ever position.

There have been noteworthy two-digit climbs for Iran (27th, up 10) and Slovenia (52nd, up 15), while Israel (79th, up 19), Syria (96th, up 18) and Lithuania (98th, up 19) have made substantial moves around the top 100.

Cyprus (139th, down 52) suffer the heaviest drop in the ranking. Meanwhile there have been notable two-figure demotions for Russia (53rd, down 15) – taking them out of the top 50 – and the quintet of Finland (101st, down 17), Jordan (104th, down 18), Mauritania (115th, down 19), New Zealand (116th, down 28) and Latvia (116th, down 21) – seeing them move out of the top 100.

The next edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be released on 24 November.

Leader : Argentina (unchanged)

Moves into top 10 : Spain (10, up 1)

Moves out of top 10 : Wales (11, down 1)

Matches played in total : 129

Most matches played : Cambodia, Qatar, Serbia, Timor-Leste (3 games each)

Biggest move by points : Montenegro (plus 244 points)

Biggest move by ranks : Montenegro (up 49 ranks)

Biggest drop by points : Cyprus (minus 156 points)

Biggest drop by ranks : Cyprus (down 52 ranks)

Newly ranked teams : none

Teams that are no longer ranked : none

Inactive teams, not ranked : none

Code:
http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2016/m=10/news=germany-brazil-climb-to-close-in-on-argentina-2844703.html?cid=newsletter_en_20161020_newsid
__________________
UNITED INDONESIA GO GREEN
zudomiriku is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 21-10-2016, 05:01 PM   #167
Andi Istiabudi
manager
Youtube: Andi Istiabudi
 
 
Andi Istiabudi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Jakarta
Posts: 33,888
Thanks: 0
Thanked 2,334 Times in 1,748 Posts
Mentioned: 146 Post(s)
Andi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to behold


Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA

Untuk level ASEAN, ternyata Kamboja dan Timor Leste sering mengadakan pertandingan internasional.
Padahal dulu mereka tim gurem dan di bawah Indonesia
Andi Istiabudi is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23-12-2016, 09:50 AM   #168
zudomiriku
moderator
Happy New Year 2023
 
 
zudomiriku's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kemang(gisan)
Posts: 24,492
Thanks: 5,047
Thanked 1,785 Times in 921 Posts
Mentioned: 274 Post(s)
zudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA

Argentina and France take Ranking awards

Argentina will end the year on top of the world, leading the way in the final FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking of 2016 from neighbours Brazil in second. La Albiceleste therefore take the ‘Team of the Year’ title from Belgium, who they overtook at the summit in April this year, and where they have stayed for the subsequent eight editions of the Ranking. In all, the Argentinians won ten of their 15 games in 2016, losing three and drawing twice.

Edgardo Bauza’s side are the ninth-best mover of 2016, but the title ‘Mover of the Year’ – the side that gained the most Ranking points since December 2015 - goes to UEFA EURO 2016 finalists France. Les Bleus won 13 of their 17 games in 2016, drawing three, with their sole defeat their most significant for some years, in the continental finale after extra time against Portugal. Indeed, the South Americans also shared the pain of defeat in their own continental showpiece event, losing to Chile on penalties in June. Despite this shared negative experience, both now share a place in Ranking history, with their respective awards for 2016.

With only 15 men’s international ‘A’ games played since the release of the last Ranking, there have been few significant changes, with no movements inside or into the top ten. The biggest winner of the month can be found much further down the table: Rwanda (92nd, plus 9). Only three further teams, Indonesia (171st, plus 8), Myanmar (159th, plus 7), and Estonia (116th, plus 6) – have jumped more than five positions since the November edition.

Looking at the table in terms of places gained this year, Guinea-Bissau (68th, plus 78 spots since December 2015) and Curaçao (75th, plus 76 places since December 2015) are the biggest winners of 2016. The African side had a stellar year, reaching their first-ever CAF Africa Cup of Nations, while the tiny Caribbean island nation secured several positive results in qualifying for next year’s Caribbean and CONCACAF Gold Cups. Both teams also make the top ten in the ‘Mover of the Year’ table (below), in terms of points gained.

The regional shaping of the Ranking’s top 50 has taken on a different slant compared to this time last year. Asia has increased its standing, with four teams now in the top 50 (plus 3), at the expense of Europe (28, minus one), Africa (7, minus 1), and CONCACAF (3, minus 1). South America retains its standing as the proportional heavyweights, with 80 per cent of CONMEBOL teams in the top 50 (eight, the same as December 2015).

The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on Thursday 12 January 2017.

Leader : Argentina (unchanged)

Moves into top 10 : none

Moves out of top 10 : none

Matches played in total : 15

Most matches played : Indonesia, Thailand (6 matches each)

Biggest move by points : Rwanda (plus 37 points)

Biggest move by ranks : Rwanda (plus 9 ranks)

Biggest drop by points : Cuba, Nicaragua (minus 84 points each)

Biggest drop by ranks : Cuba (minus 26 ranks)

Newly ranked teams : none

Teams that are no longer ranked : none

Inactive teams, not ranked : none

Code:
http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2016/m=12/news=argentina-and-france-take-ranking-awards-2861406.html?cid=newsletter_en_20161222_newsid
Indonesia naik ke peringkat 171 setelah menjadi runner up piala AFF 2016
__________________
UNITED INDONESIA GO GREEN
zudomiriku is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23-12-2016, 11:22 AM   #169
Andi Istiabudi
manager
Youtube: Andi Istiabudi
 
 
Andi Istiabudi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Jakarta
Posts: 33,888
Thanks: 0
Thanked 2,334 Times in 1,748 Posts
Mentioned: 146 Post(s)
Andi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to beholdAndi Istiabudi is a splendid one to behold


Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA

Quote:
Originally Posted by zudomiriku View Post

Indonesia naik ke peringkat 171 setelah menjadi runner up piala AFF 2016
Alhamdulillah, semoga tahun 2017 nanti peringkat Indonesia bisa lebih baik
Andi Istiabudi is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-04-2017, 10:10 AM   #170
zudomiriku
moderator
Happy New Year 2023
 
 
zudomiriku's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kemang(gisan)
Posts: 24,492
Thanks: 5,047
Thanked 1,785 Times in 921 Posts
Mentioned: 274 Post(s)
zudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond reputezudomiriku has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Peringkat Negara-negara di FIFA

Brazil return to top after seven-year wait



Brazil capped off a fine fortnight of football as they moved to the top of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, reclaiming their seat at the top of the podium after a seven-year hiatus.

Not since elimination from 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ at the hands of the Netherlands – being usurped in the table by eventual champions Spain and the Oranje – have A Seleção (plus 1) held the No1 position. However, recent wins over Uruguay and Paraguay in booking their place at Russia 2018 secured their return to top spot.

With 129 games played across the month there was movement throughout the table, as just 19 of the 211 member associations stood steady in their March placings. With five of those 19 within the top ten, Switzerland (9, plus 2) were the only side to break into the top ten, with Uruguay heading in the opposite direction (15, minus 6).

Poland (11, plus 1) built on their best-ever placing last month to go one better – a feat mirrored by Burkina Faso (35, plus 1). Meanwhile, Peru (17, plus 1), Curaçao (70, plus 4), Swaziland (88, plus 10), and Papua New Guinea (156, plus 14) also registered new personal bests.

FYR Macedonia (133, plus 33) were the month’s biggest movers, with some strong gains coming within the top 50 too as Sweden (34, plus 11), Northern Ireland (26, plus 9), USA (23, plus 7), Greece (39, plus 7) and Japan (44, plus 7) all gained ground.

The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 4 May 2017.

Leader : Brazil (plus 1)

Moves into top 10 : Switzerland (9, plus 2)

Moves out of top 10 : Uruguay (15, minus 6)

Matches played in total : 129

Most matches played : Djibouti (4 matches)

Biggest move by points : Brazil (plus 127 points)

Biggest move by ranks : FYR Macedonia (plus 33 ranks)

Biggest drop by points : Liberia (minus 146 points)

Biggest drop by ranks : Liberia (minus 39 ranks)

Newly ranked teams : none

Teams that are no longer ranked : none

Inactive teams, not ranked : none

Code:
http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2017/m=4/news=brazil-return-to-top-after-seven-year-wait-2878543.html?cid=newsletter_en_20170406_newsid
Peringkat tim nasional (timnas) Indonesia di ranking FIFA melorot jauh. Berdasarkan daftar ranking FIFA per tanggal 6 April 2017, Indonesia turun delapan peringkat dari sebelumnya. Kini Indonesia hanya menempati posisi 175 dengan 105 poin.

Tampaknya ini tak terlepas dari kekalahan timnas Indonesia dari Myanmar dalam laga uji coba di Stadion Pakansari, Cibinong, Kabupaten Bogor, 21 Maret lalu. Ketika itu, skuat yang dilatih Luis Milla Aspas takluk dengan skor 3-1.

Sedangkan Myanmar yang menang di laga itu, melesat enam peringkat ke posisi 166 dengan 120 poin. Filipina masih menempati posisi teratas di antara negara Asia Tenggara, yakni berada di peringkat 127 dengan nilai 251. Diikuti Thailand di posisi 129, serta Vietnam di peringkat 136. Malaysia naik empat peringkat ke posisi 157, begitu juga Singapura yang naik menempati posisi 159. Dua tim lain yang masih berada di atas Indonesia adalah Kamboja (173) dan Laos (174).
__________________
UNITED INDONESIA GO GREEN
zudomiriku is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


(View-All Members who have read this thread : 67
-Ybb3F-, abishock, aleeyswifta326, alfafianjihan, alfiandrmwn, ali_iyan, Andi Istiabudi, asririzky, azisfirdaus, bhowz, Blacklist7, bombom, d10neladitya, dandymunandar, dannyboy, dhanz77, dudut, dulsun, ecly_watchaa, eyeofday, ferly_Liemz, fey777, finza_13, fredrian.seven, frmnsyh_KEANO, Gustiono, h-ANG, HaRrY-UIK, icalace, jifortin, Jovan Anwar, junpriadi, mahersal123, mayamarke05, novanprihasa, Om Juna, penk22_, Rean, Redsbusby, richoeka, rio vander vidic, Riskur, rohibur rizqi, schizo, seven7, smile_boy, Stevenson Meyki, teukurevi5, Tio Rizky Ari, tumpal_oneunited, Ucup Carrick, UdyMUFC, united7, VaDLi, Van_Munandar, Victory, wazzapoetra, wira_ozora, Wisnu Edwards, word89vkodv, xkeiszglf34, zudomiriku

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
FIFA's Ballon d'Or zudomiriku General Football 19 18-10-2022 09:26 AM
Ibukota Negara RI Andi Istiabudi The Lounge: Out Of Topic 61 15-01-2020 11:55 PM
Fifa 16 zudomiriku Games 18 23-09-2016 09:25 AM
Tim dengan 11 pemain dari negara yang berbeda sir_otz United History 31 27-12-2011 01:30 PM
Fifa 11 alfrina Games 15 20-11-2010 12:05 AM



All times are GMT +8. The time now is 06:42 AM.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
United Indonesia - Manchester United Supporters Club of Indonesia