Thursday, January 22, 2009

Flowchart Fiskal Luar Negeri

Ada 4 kriteria dalam pengenaan Fiskal Luar Negeri :
1. Bebas Langsung
2. Bebas dengan NPWP
3. Bebas dengan SKBFLN
4. Wajib bayar Fiskal

Untuk lebih jelasnya dapat dilihat di Flowchart Fiskal Luar Negeri di bawah ini frenz ... :-)

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Last-Minute Llorente Penalty Sinks Valencia


Last-Minute Llorente Penalty Sinks Valencia

Athletic Bilbao 3-2 Valencia

Valencia travelled to San Mames tonight to face in-form Athletic Bilbao hoping to keep in touch with Sevilla and Real Madrid in the race for second place.

Realistically, with Barcelona’s fantastic form, second place is the best Los Che could hope for but it would be an incredible turnaround from the disaster of last season. Coach Unai Emery opted for Fernando Morientes to partner David Villa upfront.

Meanwhile, Bilbao are unbeaten in eight matches and coach Joaquin Caparros has been waxing lyrical, saying the rest of the league are running scared from his Basque side. Fernando Llorente one again started up front, looking to continue his excellent scoring run.

But it was the visitors that made all the early running and Valencia took the lead within two minutes, thanks once again to David Villa. The prolific forward ran onto a through pass from Mata and coolly slotted past Iraizoz to give his side a dream start.

However Bilbao’s current form has given them a belief that was missing at the start of the season, and they quickly drew level. David Lopez did brilliantly to get to the by-line and float a teasing cross into the area that was met by Gabilondo who confidently nodded home.

It was end to end stuff in the first half, and Valencia responded to going behind superbly, quickly regaining the lead. Once again David Villa was involved, sliding the ball across the goal to Fernando Morientes who had the simple task of tapping home. 2-1 to the away side.

But Bilbao just don’t accept defeat at the moment, and they once again levelled things up. Just before half-time, David Lopez swung in a dangerous delivery and this time Javi Martinez headed home, right on half-time.

After the thrilling first half, the second period was always going to have less incident, and despite the best efforts of both sides a winning appeared unlikely to come.

But in the last minute, Javier Martinez was brought down by Manuel Fernandes and the referee had no hesitation in pointing to the spot. Fernandes was sent off, collecting his second yellow for the foul, and it had to be Fernando Llorente to step up and calmly score past Renan to give Bilbao yet another fantastic victory.

No defeat in nine now for the Basque side – from bottom in October to potential European challengers – its been quite a turnaround for Caparros’ side.

Goals:
Athletic Bilbao:
Gabilondo (17’), Javi Martinez (42’), Llorente (90’)

Valencia:
Villa (2’), Morientes (30’)

Teams:
Athletic: Iraizoz, Ocio, Del Campo, Iraola, Martinez,Orbaiz, Lopez, Ustaritz, Gabilondo, Velez, Llorente

Valencia: Renan, Maduro, Marchena, Moretti, Angulo, Albelda, Fernandes, Mata, Joaquin, Villa, Morientes

Late Roma Stun Spirited Torino


Late Roma Stun Spirited Torino

Torino 0-1 Roma

Pre-Match News

Torino coach Walter Novellino gave new signing Paolo Hernan Dellafiore his first start for the club. Meanwhile, Alex Calderoni was given the start in goal ahead of Matteo Sereni. Alessandro Rosina and Rolando Bianchi found themselves on the bench.

Luciano Spalletti had several absentees to contend with - including captain Francesco Totti, Mirko Vucinic, and goalkeeper Alexandre Doni.

First Half

Roma had plenty of the early pressure as they tried to build attacks through Jeremy Menez, but the first real chance fell to Torino as Saumel tested Giallorossi back-up keeper Artur from long range, who had to push the ball out for a corner.

However, Roma hit back immediately, Rodrigo Taddei's cut-back was hit ahrd by midweek hero Julio Baptista, but the effort was blocked.

The Giallorossi had a glorious chance to open the scoring after 15 minutes. A corner found Philippe Mexes at pint-blank range, but Calderoni made a fine reaction save, while Baptista and Mexes could not connect following the rebound.

Baptista caused trouble in the Granata backline once again. However, his control was lacking at the crucial moment, running out of room.

On 31' Torino created a wonderful opportunity as Amoruso's backheel in the box set Barone free, but the former Azzurri man misplaced his finish from close range under pressure from Mexes' slide tackle, the move also may have been offside.

Nothing else of note occurred before the half came to a close, as the sides were unable to break one another down.

Second Half

Torino began the second half pushing forward, but a give-and-go was halted when Stellone was judged offside.

Roma had one of their best chances of the match when Menez's pass split open the defense, but Calderoni saved Taddei's low drive with his feet to keep the game scoreless.

Austrian player Saumel tried his luck from distance again, but the ball flew wide to Artur's left. Walter Novellino tried to inject some creativity into his side by inserting Alessandro Rosina and he immediately had an impact, putting in a fine cross for Diana that was not turned on goal.

The home side seemed the much more determined in the second half and were controlling the proceedings, throwing cross after cross into the Roma area and pinning the Giallorossi in their own half.

Rosina was involved once again on 71 minutes, when his ball into the area was right on Stellone's head. However, Mexes was alert to the danger. Soon after, Diana was in all alone, but was called offside. Perhaps a fortunate decision, as his finish was embaressingly off target.

Rosina continue to dazzle the crowd with his twists and turns in midfield, but still the game remained deadlocked going into the last 15 minutes.

Menez used his speed on the counter, but Baptsita's turn and strike ended up high over the crossbar.

Substitute Alberto Aquilani then tried a spectacular bicycle-kick, folllowing Baptista's control, though his connection with the ball was poor and it ballooned out for a goal kick.

Rosina's mazy run saw him beat two men, but Mexes was able to pluck the ball off of his feet, just before the Torino number ten was going to release his shot.

In the final minute, Rosina's cross was deflected, but the spinning ball was picked up by Artur before it reached Stellone.

Roma had been on the back foot for the entire second half, but Baptista came up with a fantastic injury time winner! His bicycle kick found the back of the net to give Roma three precious points.

Meanwhile, Barone's complaints were to no avail, as he was sent off and a spirited Torino were resigned to a 1-0 defeat.

Torino 0-1 Roma

Goals: 91' Baptista (R)

Booked: 16' Barone (T), 20' Pizarro (R), 40' Amoruso (T), 53' Colombo (T)

Sent Off: 92' Barone

Torino: Calderoni - Dellafiore, Pratali (25' Colombo) , Di Loreto, Ogbonna - Diana, Saumel. Barone, Vailatti (59' Abate) - Amoruso (57' Rosina), Stellone

Roma: Artur - Cicinho, Mexes, Juan, Riise - Taddei (61' Aquilani), Pizarro, DeRossi, Brighi (79' Cassetti) - Menez, Baptista

Adam Scime

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Bravo The Gunners !!! RvP is MOM !!!


Arsenal Hantam Hull 3-1

Rossi Finza Noor - detiksport

Hull - Arsenal berhasil meraih tiga angka penuh dalam lawatan mereka ke kandang Hull City, KC Stadium. The Gunners pulang dengan membawa kemenangan 3-1.

Dalam pertandingan yang digelar hari Minggu (18/1/2009) dinihari WIB ini, Arsenal patut berterima kasih kepada Robin Van Persie. Ia memang tak mencetak gol, namun ketiga gol "Tim Gudang Peluru" dalam laga ini berawal dari assist-nya.

Hull sendiri bukannya tampil jelek. Mereka bahkan sempat membuat pendukung Arsenal deg-degan ketika berhasil menyamakan kedudukan 1-1. Tetapi, mereka gagal mempertahankan hasil itu sampai akhir pertandingan. Inilah kekalahan kelima mereka dalam lima pertandingan terakhir.

Hasil ini tak membuat posisi kedua tim berubah. Arsenal tetap berada di posisi lima klasemen sementara dengan torehan nilai 42. Sementara Hull bertahan di posisi delapan dengan koleksi nilai 27.

Jalannya pertandingan

Arsenal memulai pertandingan dengan baik, mereka tampil relatif lebih dominan daripada tuan rumah. Ketika laga memasuki menit 13, Robin Van Persie nyaris mencetak gol. Sepakan kaki kirinya dari sebuah tendangan bebas mengarah tepat ke gawang, namun bukan ke arah jala, melainkan ke mistar atas gawang Hull yang dikawal Boaz Myhill.

Dua menit berselang, Hull membalas melalui sepakan Daniel Cousin. Namun, alih-alih mengarah ke gawang, bola tendangan Cousin itu sudah terlebih dulu dihalau dengan sundulan oleh Kolo Toure.

Tepat pada menit 28, Van Persie kembali memperoleh kesempatan untuk mendulang gol. Kali ini ia melepaskan tendangan kaki kanan ke arah pojok gawang Hull. Tetapi, Myhill dengan sigap masih bisa menepisnya.

Arsenal baru bisa memperoleh keunggulan dua menit setelah peluang di atas. Van Persie menjadi salah satu aktor dalam gol ini. Sepak pojoknya berhasil disundul oleh Emmanuel Adebayor. Myhill pun hanya bisa melihat gawangnya bobol oleh tandukan Adebayor itu. 1-0 Arsenal memimpin.

Pada menit 36, Adebayor sukses menembus pertahanan Hull dan mengirim umpan crossing kepada Emmanuel Eboue. Sial bagi Arsenal, Eboue gagal menjangkaunya dan bola pun meninggalkan lapangan, hanya menghasilkan tendangan penjuru.

Arsenal terus meningkatkan serangannya pada babak kedua. Kembali Van Persie yang menjadi motornya. Pada menit 50, pemain asal Belanda itu melepaskan tembakan kaki kanan ke arah gawang, namun Myhill masih menjinakkan tendangannya itu.

Bukannya menambah keunggulan, gawang Arsenal akhirnya malah kebobolan pada menit 65. Berawal dari mpan lambung Bernard Mendy, bola sempat membentur kaki Gael Clichy dan meluncur deras ke arah gawang Manuel Almunia. Cousin yang tiba tepat di depan gawang, langsung menyambar bola tersebut dengan sundulan dan robeklah jala Almunia. Skor imbang 1-1.

Sepuluh menit berselang, Van Persie lago-lagi mendapat kesempatan untuk mencetak gol, kali ini melalui tendangan bebas. Namun, sama seperti sebelum-sebelumnya, ia kembali gagal. Sepakan datarnya melenceng di samping gawang Hull.

Fans Arsenal akhirnya kembali bersorak pada menit 82 setelah tendangan kaki kiri Samir Nasri di dalam kotak penalti berhasil mengubah kedudukan menjadi 2-1. Gol kedua The Gunners ini tercipta setelah Nasri menerima umpan terobosan dari van Persie.

Van Persie benar-benar menjadi bintang kemenangan Arsenal dalam pertandingan ini. Ia kembali berperan dalam gol ketiga yang diciptakan oleh Nicklas Bendtner di menit 85. Operan matangnya di dalam kotak penalti berhasil disambar dengan satu sontekan oleh Bendtner, dan tim tamu pun unggul 3-1.

Skor tersebut bertahan hingga peluit panjang dibunyikan.

Susunan pemain

Hull City: Boaz Myhill, Samuel Ricketts, Michael Turner, Kevin Kilbane, Nathan Doyle, Ian Ashbee, Ryan France (Craig Fagan 84), Peter Halmosi (Manucho 54), Bernard Mendy, Daniel Cousin, Geovanni (Richard Garcia 87).

Arsenal: Manuel Almunia, Johan Djourou, Kolo Toure, Gael Clichy, Bacary Sagna, Abou Diaby, Denilson, Samir Nasri, Emmanuel Eboue (Nicklas Bendtner 69), Robin Van Persie, Emmanuel Adebayor (Alexandre Song 87).

( roz / roz )

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Valencia And Villarreal Share Six Goal Thriller


Valencia and Villarreal provided a tremendous spectacle on Saturday night, but neither side could claim the three points.

Unai Emery decided to use David Albelda as a makeshift right-back, following the suspension of Miguel. Otherwise, Los Che lined up as expected.

Villarreal, meanwhile, kept Robert Pires on the bench, granting Ariel Ibagaza a start. Guiseppe Rossi and Joseba Llorente were paired together up front.

First Half

These derbies are never short of incident, and it only took two minutes for this one to ignite. With the first attack of the game, Joaquín's cross from the left found Rubén Baraja, who headed home with ease to give Valencia a dream start. By contrast, it was the last thing a struggling Villarreal side needed.

They were down but not out though, as Ibagaza almost equalized instantly. His chip nearly caught Renan out, but the keeper managed to tip over the bar. A melee ensued from the resulting corner, but Valencia somehow managed to clear off the line.

Villarreal were coming back into the game, but all such plans were abruptly halted on ten minutes, when Valencia got their second. Albelda played David Villa in on the right, and El Guaje faked before shooting in at the near post, thus compounding the Yellow Submarines' misery.

Despite the scoreline, Villarreal continued to look lively, albeit without any end product. After a brief lull in play, the game exploded again on 37 minutes. First, Llorente headed down Joan Capdevila's cross, but it was cleared off the line after Renan missed. Valencia then went immediately up the other end and nearly scored, but David Silva's shot from ten yards out flied over after hitting the bar.

On the stroke of half-time, Valencia thought they had a third, only to see the ball come back agonizingly off the post, as Juan Mata flicked on from Villa's cross. That was not the end of the action, however, as Villarreal mounted one final attack, and scored.

With mere seconds remaining on the clock, the visitors earned a corner, which found its way to Fabricio Fuentes, who had only come on for the injured Gonzalo, and he duly headed in from six yards, to set up an intriguing second half.

Second Half

Manuel Pellegrini made an immediate change, bringing Edmilson on for Sebastian Eguren, presumably to prevent his side from going a man down. On 52 minutes, Santi Cazorla had a brilliant chance to equalize, but he could only volley Capdevila's cross well wide, with only the keeper to beat from about six yards out.

While there was certainly no shortage of intent in the second half, both sides were finding it harder to create genuine opportunities. The frustration began to show, as a host of rash challenges began to fly in. With about half an hour remaining, Manuel Pellegrini made his last sub, withdrawing Bruno for Pires.

On 66 minutes, Valencia came close when a long throw found it's way to Mata, whose bicycle kick flew just over. Five minutes later, Villa should have sealed the game, but he somehow contrived to tap Siva's cross over the bar.

At the other end, Santi Cazorla wasted another golden opportunity to equalize, although this time Renan rushed out and made a smart save from the attempted chip. It was not to matter though, as the visitors equalized moments later.

Cazorla released Llorente down the left, but while his initial shot was blocked by Renan, he pounced on the rebound from an even tighter angle, smashing the ball into the roof of the net. Their joy, however, was to be short-lived.

Valencia won a corner and played it short to Mata, who crossed for Edu to rise superbly and head into the top corner. One of the game's unluckiest players had come on and scored the vital goal, and the Mestalla erupted.

Incredibly, he nearly doubled his tally with an almost identical effort from a free-kick, but this time Lopéz saved brilliantly to his right. Meanwhile, Godín saw a header of his own flash just wide of the far post at the other end. Suddenly, the match had exploded back into life.

The drama, however, had only just begun. With eight minutes left, Capdevila won one of the softest penalties ever to have been awarded. Going down under a feather of a touch from Joaquin at the edge of the box, he looked as surprised as anyone when the ref pointed to the spot. Rossi duly stepped up sent the keeper the wrong way, making the scores level yet again.

With five minutes to go, the Italian came close again, but his shot from the left was well saved by Renan. David Villa then broke into the box and had a deflected shot which almost looped over Lopéz. Mass confusion ensued from the resulting corner, but somehow the ball stayed out.

Valencia had one final opportunity from a free-kick, but Mata's header flew over. That was to be the last action of a frantic derby, a both sides earned a point that may prove vital in the weeks to come.

Valencia 3-3 Villarreal
Baraja 2 Fuentes 45
Villa 9 Llorente 76
Edu 79 Rossi 84

Valencia: Renan - Albelda, Marchena, Albiol (Edu 73), Moretti (Del Horno 61) - David Silva, Manuel Fernandes (Maduro 55), Baraja, Joaquín - Mata, Villa

Villarreal: Diego López - Ángel, Gonzalo (Fuentes 22), Godín, Capdevila - Cazorla, Bruno (Pires 64), Eguren (Edmilson 45), Ibagaza - Rossi, Llorente

Yellow Cards: Eguren 21, Bruno 48, Fuentes 59

Arjun Miglani, Goal.com

Bendtner Breaks Bolton's Resistance For Arsenal


Arsenal stretched their unbeaten Premier League run to seven games with an 84th miniute from Nicklas Bendtner after Bolton - who've now lost four on the trot in League and Cup - had provided stubborn resistance and looked on course to frustrate the Gunners.

Arsenal centre-back Kolo Toure was back from injury and named as captain in the absence of Cesc Fabregas, while Johan Djourou and Denilson were also back in the side. Bolton were missing suspended captain Kevin Nolan, and Chris Basham made his full debut, but with so many injuries, manager Gary Megson could name only four substitutes. However, the Arsenal bench boasted only Nicklas Bendtner as the only recognised first-team player.

Bolton set their stall out in very defensive fashion, but their plans were nearly undone earl;y on when Samir Nasri picked out Robin van Persie and the Dutchman showed superb control, flicking the ball up before volleying just over the bar as Arsenal took control.

A ball from Abou Diaby thumped straight into the face of Ricardo Gardner, who needed some treatment, before Johan Elmander limped off and had to be replaced by Mustapha Riga, leaving Bolton's bench even more threadbare.

Arsenal were dominating possession but failing to penetrate Bolton's dogged defence, abnd it wasshaping up to be another frustrating afternoon for the home fans at the Emirates. Wanderers' first attempt on goal didn't arrive until after the break, when Matty Taylor's header was comfortably saved by Manuel Almunia.

But Bolton's game-plan was working well, with Arsenal huffing and puffing but failing to find a way through the visitors' massed defence.

Carlos Vela came on for Diaby, before Nasri played a ball that put Emmanuel Adebayor clean through, but the Togo striker dwelt too long before shooting and saw his effort blocked by Andy O'Brien when heshould have done better.

The outstanding Van Persie hit the post with a low, close-range shot as Arsenal went close to breaking the deadlock, and as the pressure on Bolton mounted, Kolo Toure forced Jussi Jaaskelainen into an excellent save with an effort from outside the box.

Bendtner came on for Emmanuel Eboue and immediately sent a header straight at Jaaskelainen from close range, but it was the Dane who finally made the breakthrough, Van Persie crossing from the left and Bendtner showing real determination to slide in ahead of his defender at the far post to poke the ball into the net.

Bolton had parked the proverbial bus in front of the goal in a 4-5-1 formation and made life difficult for the Gunners, who without the likes of Cesc Fabregas, Tomas Rosicky and Theo Walcott were struggling for a creative spark. But the Trotters were guilty of a lack of concentration on the goal, though they appeared to be tiring and of course were themselves handicapped by suspensions and injuries.

Danny Shittu and O'Brien had worked stoically at the back supported by an industrious midfiel;d, and they might have equalised almost immediately - Kevin Davies having a golden opportunity but shooting straight at Almunia from eight yards.

Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Toure, Djourou, Clichy, Eboue, Diaby, Denilson, Nasri, Adebayor, Van Persie.
Subs: Fabianski, Vela, Ramsey, Wilshere, Bendtner, Bischoff, Gibbs.

Bolton: Jaaskelainen, Basham, Shittu, Andrew O'Brien, Samuel, Taylor, Muamba, McCann, Gardner, Elmander, Davies.
Subs: Bogdan, Riga, Fojut, Obadeyi.

Referee: Chris Foy (Merseyside)

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Palestine Embassy Thanks Kanouté For Support

Freddy Kanouté has proved on many occasions during his career that he wants to use his footballing talent to help other causes, and last night the Malian bought off-the-field events to light again.

After scoring against Deportivo La Coruña in the Copa Del Rey, the striker lifted his top to reveal a t-shirt, with the word Palestine written across it.

The message was a simple show of support for the Palestinian cause in the Middle-East, and today, it received thanks from the Palestine embassy.

Speaking to Radio Marca, Mahmud Aluanen, counsellor for the embassy, expressed his gratitude to Kanouté, and said that he believes many back in his country will be grateful too.

"It is a very important step," he began.

"The Sevilla striker has shown himself to be very brave by supporting our region in a public act like he did.

"Sportsmen are human beings, and they cannot hide their feelings. They have all the right in the world to express their opinions in areas that question human rights. I am sure that all Palestinian children, who love Spanish football, will be moved by this gesture."

Kanouté has been a staunch follower of Islam since he turned 20 and back in 2006/2007 refused to wear a shirt sponsored by gambling website 888.com, because betting is against Islamic principles.

On this occasion it seems that he could face a fine for his actions though, but he was defended in part by the Israeli ambassador in Spain, who said he does not believe it will generate violence.

Speaking to Radio Marca, Raphael Schutz, called for everyone to come together in a bid for peace, and confirmed he did not have an opinion on the incident.

"We all have to act together so that there can be peace in the region...The mixture of politics and sport can sometimes be bad, but not when there is a very specific opinion on display. I believe that [Michael] Owen did something similar to show his support for dock workers in Liverpool, and that had a positive reaction," he mused.

"One must respect the action, but I do not have a clear opinion. I do not believe it will generate violence, I saw the game, and the shirt said nothing more than Palestine. There was no incitement against Israel and I do not believe it will start any violence."

James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com