Roberto Martinezs Belgium was booed off the pitch against Spain. Gian Piero Ventura watched Italys error-prone defense gift goals to France.It was a night to forget for two coaches on their national team debuts in Thursdays friendlies.And the future of Netherland manager Danny Blind looks bleaker after barely a year in the job after his team collapsed to Greece ahead of World Cup qualifying beginning.But Julen Lopetegui enjoyed the perfect introduction to international soccer coaching with Spain -- at Martinezs expense -- as the recently deposed European champion beat top-ranked Belgium.---BELGIUM 0 SPAIN 2After being eliminated from Euro 2016 in the round of 16, Spain produced a reminder in Brussels of just how it conquered the continent to win the previous two European Championships.David Silva scored both goals as Spain outclassed Belgium, highlighting the size of the task facing former Everton manager Martinez to mold his talent-packed squad into a team capable of living up to its potential.Silva fired a low shot under goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois in the 34th minute and netted from the penalty spot after the break to take his international tally to 26 goals in 104 matches.Belgium managed only one serious effort on goal, an 83rd-minute strike by Kevin de Bruyne that David de Gea tipped over the bar.World Cup qualifying: Belgium plays away in Cyprus in Group H on Tuesday. Spain hosts Liechtenstein in Group G on Monday.ITALY 1 FRANCE 3Defender Giorgio Chiellini was to blame for Anthony Martial and Olivier Giroud scoring in the first half. On his Italy debut, 17-year-old goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma also failed to protect his near post to allow Layvin Kurzawa to find the net after the break.Donnarumma replaced Gianluigi Buffon at the start the second half to become the youngest goalkeeper to ever play for the Azzurri.Graziano Pelle scored Italys only goal, initially canceling out Martials first international goal.FIFA used the match to test video assistance for referees for the first time in an international friendly, although the match officials didnt receive the information from the off-line trials.Weve seen football history here, FIFA President Gianni Infantino told Italys Rai TV .World Cup qualifying: Italy plays away against Israel in Group G on Monday. France is at Belarus in Group A on Tuesday.NETHERLANDS 1 GREECE 2The Netherlands was condemned to a fifth straight home loss for the first time since 1933, highlighting the depths the team has sunk to since reaching the semifinals at the 2014 World Cup.The Dutch failed to qualify for Euro 2016, with Blind taking charge toward the end of qualifying. Reaching the 2018 World Cup might prove as challenging based on this performance.Georginio Wijnaldum put the Dutch in front, but the confidence ebbed out of Blinds team and Konstantinos Mitroglou headed in Greeces equalizer. Ioannis Gianniotas netted Greeces winner in the second half.Its unacceptable at this level to give away goals that easily, veteran Netherlands midfielder Wesley Sneijder said.World Cup qualifying: The Netherlands plays at Sweden in Group A on Tuesday. Greece is at Gibraltar in Group H on Tuesday.PORTUGAL 5 GIBRALTAR 0Nani seized the limelight in Cristiano Ronaldos absence with two goals in Portugals first match since beating France in the European Championship final in July for its first major football title.The friendly in Porto was also Gibraltars first game since gaining membership of FIFA in May ahead of World Cup qualifying.The tiny British overseas territory managed to restrict the sixth-ranked Portuguese to scoring just once in the first half, with Nani netting his first.The winger was on target again 10 minutes into the second half with a header but it took Portugal until the 73rd to start to build a commanding score. Within six minutes, Joao Cancelo, Bernardo Silva, and Pepe all scored.World Cup qualifying: Portugal is at Switzerland in Group B on Tuesday. Gibraltar hosts Greece in Group H on Tuesday.---Andrew Dampf in Rome and Mike Corder in the Hague, Netherlands contributed to this report. Fake Yeezy Danmark . 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We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check. (STATS) -- Oh, did the list of unbeaten FCS teams lessen considerably after the two biggest games in the FCS on Saturday lived up to their billing.Top-ranked North Dakota State fell 19-17 on a last-second touchdown by No. 11 South Dakota State in the Missouri Valley Football Conference and No. 5 Chattanooga lost 22-14 at No. 8 The Citadel in the Southern Conference.The Citadel and No. 2 Sam Houston State, both 6-0, are the only FCS unbeatens. Harvard also suffered its first loss Saturday.South Dakota State (4-2, 3-0 MVFC) stunned the five-time reigning MVFC and FCS champion Bison (5-1, 2-1) on Taryn Christions 2-yard touchdown pass to Jake Wieneke on 4th-and-1 with one second remaining.The Jackrabbits, who won the Dakota Marker trophy and ended an eight-game losing streak against NDSU, scored the final 16 points after they trailed 17-3 in the third quarter at the Fargodome.Christion wore down the Bison with 444 yards of total offense. He completed 24 of 42 pass attempts for 303 yards and two touchdowns with one interception, and rushed for 141 yards on 20 carries.Tight end Dallas Goedert (11 receptions, 150 yards, one TD) and Wieneke (6-108-1) were Christions favorite targets as SDSU racked up 523 yards and held the ball for 32 minutes, 23 seconds.An opponent has held the ball longer than the Bison in only two of their last 37 games, both NDSU losses.We were probably on the field a little bit more than we wanted to be, NDSU coach Chris Klieman said. Sooner or later they are going to make enough plays, and lets credit Taryn Christion. He did a phenomenal job moving the chains with his feet.The Citadel knows quite a bit about controlling game clock. The Bulldogs, who are 4-0 in the SoCon, entered the matchup between last years co-champs ranked second in the FCS in time of possession. Against Chattanooga (6-1, 4-1), the Bulldogs held the ball for 39:26 with 77 rushes among their 81 plays.Quarterback Dominque Allen led the way with 31 carries for 135 yards and two touchdowns.The Citadel went ahead for good 17-14 when Cody Clark kicked a 37-yard field goal on the final play of the first half.Mocs quarterback Alejandro Bennifield was penalized for intentional grounding from his teams end zone on the final play of the third quarter, resulting in a safety and a 19-14 Bulldogs lead.Clark then kicked a 32-yard field goal with 24 seconds remaining in the game.They changed up their defense a little bit, and it gave us a little trouble up front and in the passing game, Bennifield said. We dropped a couple of balls, and I threw a couple of balls incomplete. With them running the ball, you dont get that many opportunities.---=STATS FCS TOP 25 SCHEDULE=Saturday, Oct. 15No. 2 Sam Houston State (6-0, 5-0 Southland) 48, Abilene Christian (0-7, 0-5) 21Jeremiah Briscoe was 31 of 39 for 404 yards and six touchdowns against two interceptions. He leads the FCS with 26 TD passes.---=No. 3 Jacksonville State (5-1, 2-0 OVC) 34, Austin Peay (0-6, 0-5) 14Running back Josh Clemons (19 carries, 143 yards, two touchdowns) and quarterback Eli Jenkins (15 carries, 117 yards, two touchdowns) led a Jacksonville State offense that had the ball for less than 24 minutes. Jenkins also had a touchdown pass.---=No. 6 Richmond (6-1, 3-1 CAA) 23, No. 13 Villanova (5-2, 3-1) 0Kyle Lauletta connected on a touchdown pass to wide receiver Brian Brown and Richmond handed Villanova its first shutout loss since 2004.Villanova quarterback Zach Bednarczyk was knocked from the game in the second quarter with an upper-body injury.---=No. 7 James Madison (6-1, 4-0) 42, New Hampshire (4-3, 3-1) 39Coupled with Villanovas loss, James Madison has sole possession of first place in the CAA. The Dukes nearly let a 42-12 lead slip away in the final 10 minutes before knocking UNH from first place.Quarterback Bryan Schor accounted for 312 yards (242 passing, 70 rushing) and a career-best five touchdowns. He threw two touchdowns each to Brandon Ravenel and Terrance Alls and scored on a 5-yard run.---=No. 10 Montana (5-1, 2-1 Big Sky) 68, Sacramento State (1-6, 1-3) 7One week after beating Mississippi Valley State 67-7, Montana wentt one point higher as Brady Gustafson threw for four touchdowns and backup Chad Chalich added two more.dddddddddddd.Running back Jeremy Calhoun had five touches from scrimmage and scored three times. John Nguyen set the school record for the longest touchdown run at 81 yards.---=No. 12 Western Illinois (5-1, 2-1 Missouri Valley) 38, Missouri State (3-3, 1-2) 35On his only carry of the game, Devon Moore scored from 1 yard out on 4th-and-goal with 43 seconds remaining to give Western Illinois the lead for good.Quarterback Sean McGuire passed for 323 yards and a touchdown.---=No. 14 Youngstown State (5-1, 3-0 Missouri Valley) 13, No. 21 Northern Iowa (2-4, 1-2) 10Youngstown State treated its 1991 national championship team in attendance to a come-from-behind win. Martin Ruiz (100 yards) scored from 3 yards out with 44 seconds left to provide the game-winning touchdown.The Penguins defense limited UNI to 173 yards and handed the Panthers their fourth defeat of six or fewer points.---=No. 15 North Carolina A&T (5-1, 3-0 MEAC) 52, Bethune-Cookman (0-5, 0-3) 35A&T senior Tarik Cohen rushed for 220 yards and three touchdowns. He has gone over 200 yards in three straight wins.Trailing 35-31, the Aggies took the lead for good on Lamar Raynards 37-yard touchdown pass to Elijah Bell with 9:22 left. On Bethunes next play, linebacker Jeremy Taylor intercepted quarterback Larry Brihm Jr. and returned the ball 24 yards for a touchdown.---=No. 16 Coastal Carolina (4-2) 17, Gardner-Webb (3-4) 7Coastal avoided an upset with two fourth-quarter touchdowns. DeAngelo Henderson (22 carries, 101 yards) scored on a 1-yard run to push his Division I record for consecutive games with a touchdown to 32, and Tyler Keane threw a 7-yard score to Bruce Mapp.---=Maine (3-3, 2-1) 20, No. 17 Albany (4-2, 1-2) 16Dan Collins threw for 280 yards and three touchdowns -- each at least 40 yards long -- as Maine earned its third straight win and handed Albany its second consecutive defeat.---=No. 18 Eastern Illinois (5-2, 3-1 OVC) 30, Tennessee Tech (2-5, 2-3) 24Mitch Kimble passed for 323 yards and two touchdowns and Devin Church carried the 25 times for 139 yards.---=No. 19 Cal Poly (4-2, 2-1 Big Sky) 55 Portland State (2-5, 1-3) 35Cal Poly racked up 658 yards of offense. Kyle Lewis (158 yards, two touchdowns), Kori Garcia (141, one) and Joe Protheroe (101, two) each rushed for over 100 yards, while quarterback Dano Graves was 12 of 13 for 166 yards and three touchdowns.---=Holy Cross (3-4) 27, No. 20 Harvard (4-1) 17Harvards Ivy League-record 16-game road winning streak ended as well as its 16-game winning streak against non-league opponents. The Crimson hadnt lost outside the league since a 30-22 defeat to Holy Cross on Sept. 17, 2011.In his first career start, Crimson sophomore Tom Stewart was 19 of 33 for 219 yards and a touchdown with one interception. The Crimson also lost two fumbles.---=No. 22 North Dakota (5-2, 4-0 Big Sky) 45, Southern Utah (3-3, 2-2) 23North Dakota posted its fifth straight win and took sole possession of first place in the Big Sky. Keaton Studsrud was 20 of 27 for 282 yards and four touchdowns -- all to different receivers -- and the Fighting Hawks held the ball for 39 minutes, 36 seconds.---=No. 23 Central Arkansas (5-1, 4-0 Southland) 35, McNeese (3-4, 2-3) 0Surging Central Arkansas rolled to its first shutout in two years by forcing five turnovers. Quarterback Hayden Hildebrand (252 yards, two touchdowns) and running back Antwon Wells (105 yards, two touchdowns) fueled the offense.---=No. 24 Samford (5-1, 3-1 Southern) 55, VMI (3-3, 1-2) 21Samford quarterback Devlin Hodges remained red hot, completing 35 of 50 passes for a career-high 435 yards and five touchdowns with one interception.Wide receivers Karel Hamilton (12 receptions, 163 yards, one touchdown) and Emmauel Obajimi (8-129-1) went over 100 yards, while Kelvin McKnight caught two TDs.---=IDLE=No. 4 Eastern Washington (5-1), No. 9 Charleston Southern (3-2) and No. 25 Grambling State (4-1) ' ' '