क्वाटर फ़ाइनल Meaning in English
क्वाटर फ़ाइनल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : quarter final
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
चौथाई गेलनक्वार्टर हॉर्स
क्वार्टर मास्टर
चौथाई नोट
शरीर का चौथाई भाग
पाइंट का चौथाई भाग
पात्र का चौथाई भाग
मुहल्ला
क्वार्टर प्लेट
तिमाही थाली
चौथाई दौर
तिमाही दौर
चौथाई खंड
तिमाही अनुभाग
चौथाई हिस्सा
क्वाटर-फ़ाइनल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He started in all three of Les Éléphants' matches before their quarter final elimination by Algeria.
Follo's had a good Norwegian Cup run in 2006, when they made it all the way to the quarter finals, eventually losing at home 0-1 to the cup finalists Sandefjord.
On 21 August, Díaz made Al-Hilal draw against Al Ain 0–0 in the 2017 AFC Champions League quarter finals.
He helped Adelaide reach the quarter finals of the 2008 Asian Champions League in his last ever match with a 0–0 draw against Changchun Yatai; a first for any Australian club before he retired from professional football on 22 May 2008 after playing over 100 games for Adelaide United over his four-year spell.
There are two sets of quarter finals, where the winners of the "major" quarterfinals go through the semi finals, while the winners of the "minor" quarterfinals have to play against the losers of the "majors", and only then the remaining two semi-finalists are known.
13 February 2006: FC Midtjylland qualified for the quarter finals in Royal League with 3 victories (against Vålerenga, Hammarby and Vålerenga) and 2 draws (against Start and Hammarby).
After only 1 victory (against Kalmar) and 3 draws (against Kalmar, FCK and Lillestrøm) in six games, Brøndby ended 3rd in the group, but they didn't qualify for the quarter finals.
FCK had also only won 1 game (against Brøndby), but with 4 draws (against Lillestrøm, Brøndby, Lillestrøm and Kalmar), they ended 2nd in the group and qualified for the quarter finals.
They ended last in the group and neither qualified for the quarter finals.
9 March 2006: FC København and FC Midtjylland played their last quarter finals in Royal League.
In a career spanning 19 years, he reached the quarter finals at the French Open in 1989 by beating Carl Limberger, Tim Mayotte, Claudio Pistolesi and Sergi Bruguera before losing to champion Michael Chang.
He was also a member of Australia's quarter final effort at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens five years later.