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Draw places Brazil, Portugal into Group of Death: The draw for the final tournament of the 2010 Men’s World Cup was kind to the defending finalists, but not the losing semifinalists. 2006 champions Italy face Paraguay, New Zealand, and first time qualifiers Slovakia in Group F, whilst France, who fell to the Azzurri in the 2006 final, were drawn against hosts South Africa, Mexico, and Uruguay in Group A. The Group of Death is widely considered to be Group G, which contains Brazil, Korea DPR, Côte d’Ivoire, and Portugal. The tournament’s opening match will be South Africa-Mexico at Johannesburg’s new Soccer City stadium on FRI 11 JUN 2010.
» Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
» Group B: Argentina, Nigeria, Korea Rep, Greece
» Group C: England, United States, Algeria, Slovenia
» Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana
» Group E: Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon
» Group F: Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia
» Group G: Brazil, Korea DPR, Côte d’Ivoire, Portugal
» Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile
[posted SAT 05 DEC 2009 – 00:58:11 UTC]

Pots decided for South Africa 2010 draw: FIFA have settled on the pots, seedings, and draw procedure for the 2010 Men’s World Cup final tournament. The top seeds include hosts South Africa and the top seven teams in the FIFA world rankings of OCT 2009, who occupy Pot 1. Pot 2 contains the teams from the AFC, CONCACAF, and the OFC. Pot 3 holds the remaining teams from CAF and CONMEBOL, whilst Pot 4 contains the remaining UEFA teams. Each group will receive one team from each pot, and no group may contain more than two UEFA teams or more than one team from any other confederation. The draw begins at 17:00 UTC on FRI 04 DEC 2009 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
» Pot 1: South Africa, Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentina, England
» Pot 2: Australia, Honduras, Japan, Korea DPR, Korea Rep, Mexico, New Zealand, United States
» Pot 3: Algeria, Cameroon, Chile, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Paraguay, Uruguay
» Pot 4: Denmark, France, Greece, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland
[posted THU 03 DEC 2009 – 02:54:28 UTC]

Algeria qualify with playoff win: The Desert Foxes of Algeria are in the Men’s World Cup for the first time since 1986 as they defeated Egypt 1-0 in a playoff for the CAF Group C title. Antar YAHIA scored the spectacular winner in the 39th minute when he volleyed in a lob from Karim ZIANI off the underside of the bar. The match, played at Sudan’s National Stadium in Omdurman, was necessitated when the Pharaohs defeated Algeria 2-0 on the last day of Group C action, leaving the teams deadlocked atop the group on all tiebreaking criteria.
[posted THU 19 NOV 2009 – 08:25:15 UTC]

CAF matchday 14 recap: A quick summary of action around the CAF second group phase on the weekend of SAT 14-SUN 15 NOV 2009.
» Mozambique 01-00 Tunisia: Tunisia had a two point lead in Group B when the weekend began, but a win would guarantee qualification. The deadlock was finally broken in the 83rd minute when DARIO scored for the home side...
» Kenya 02-03 Nigeria: ...at which point Allan WETENDE equalised for Kenya. Just minutes later, Obafemi MARTINS scored his second goal of the day to put the Super Eagles through.
» Morocco 00-02 Cameroon: Cameroon win Group A and return to the Men’s World Cup as Achille WEBO and Samuel ETO’O were the goalscorers.
» Egypt 02-00 Algeria: The runup to the match was marred by an attack on the Desert Foxes’ team bus when they arrived in Cairo. When the match began, it immediately turned as Amr ZAKI pounced on a Mohamed ABOUTRIKA shot that struck the post. That gave Egypt the lead in the second minute, but no more goals were forthcoming as the tension mounted. With seconds remaining in stoppage time, though, Zaki’s replacement, Emad METEAB headed in the critical second goal. The teams are now dead even atop Group C, each with 13 points, nine goals scored, and four conceded. Each team won their home match by two goals, forcing a single match playoff in Sudan on WED 18 NOV 2009.
¤ Qualified: Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria
» Playoff required: Algeria-Egypt [Group C]
[posted SUN 15 NOV 2009 – 19:00:19 UTC]

CAF matchday 13 recap: A quick summary of action around the CAF second group phase on the weekend of SAT 10-SUN 11 OCT 2009.
» Zambia 00-01 Egypt: Hosny ABD RABOU was the hero for the Pharaohs as he placed a powerful strike in the top corner of the goal. Egypt host Algeria next month needing a three goal win to qualify. If Egypt win by two goals, a playoff will be needed to decide the Group C title.
» Malawi 01-01 Côte d’Ivoire: With the home side playing only for a place in the African Nations Cup, Jacob NGWIRA gave them the lead in the second half. But the Elephants’ Didier DROGBA equalised four minutes later, and the draw meant that Côte d’Ivoire are bound for South Africa as Group E winners.
» Cameroon 03-00 Togo: After a slow start in Group A, the Indomitable Lions have now won three straight.
» Gabon 03-01 Morocco: The Black Panthers kept pace with a hard fought win over Morocco. To qualify, Gabon must hope for Cameroon to slip up in Morocco next month.
» Nigeria 01-00 Mozambique: As the match remained goalless, it appeared that Tunisia’s win over Kenya would make them the champions of Group B. But deep in stoppage time, a save from João KAPANGO rebounded straight to Victor OBINNA, who scored the goal that kept the Super Eagles alive. Nonetheless, Tunisia qualify if they defeat Mozambique next month.
¤ Qualified this matchday: Côte d’Ivoire
× Eliminated this matchday: Burkina Faso, Kenya, Morocco, Mozambique, Togo, Zambia
[posted MON 12 OCT 2009 – 00:56:01 UTC]

CAF matchday 12 recap: A quick summary of action around the CAF second group phase on the weekend of SAT 05-SUN 06 SEP 2009.
» Gabon 00-02 Cameroon: The match was postponed from SAT 20 JUN 2009 due to the death of Gabon president Omar BONGO, but as post election violence flared up in the country, the delay seemed perhaps insufficient. Nonetheless, the match saw Achille EMANA and Samuel ETO’O score for Cameroon just two minutes apart. The Indomitable Lions emerge from last place in Group A and can take over first by defeating the Black Panthers again at home on WED 09 SEP 2009.
» Côte d’Ivoire 05-00 Burkina Faso: The Elephants continued to trample their Group E opposition with a second 5-0 win. Côte d’Ivoire need one point to qualify.
» Nigeria 02-02 Tunisia: Twice the Super Eagles took the lead, but twice the Carthage Eagles equalised. Tunisia keep their two point lead in Group B.
» Algeria 01-00 Zambia: Rafik SAIFI’s second half goal was the difference as the Desert Foxes remain three points clear of Egypt in Group C.
» Ghana 02-00 Sudan: Making up for lost time, the Black Stars qualified for their second straight Men’s World Cup after losing the first eleven qualifying tournaments they entered. Sulley MUNTARI and Michael ESSIEN were the goalscoring heroes as Ghana secured top spot in Group D.
¤ Qualified this matchday: Ghana
× Eliminated this matchday: Benin, Guinea, Malawi, Mali, Rwanda, Sudan
[posted MON 07 SEP 2009 – 05:37:23 UTC]

CAF matchday 11 recap: A quick summary of action around the CAF second group phase on the weekend of SAT 20-SUN 21 JUN 2009.
» Zambia 00-02 Algeria: Goals from Madjid BOUGHERRA and Rafik SAIFI made the Desert Foxes sole owners of first place in Group C.
» Burkina Faso 02-03 Côte d’Ivoire: The Elephants handed Burkina Faso their first home loss of the 2010 qualifiers, taking over first in Group E.
» Tunisia 00-00 Nigeria: Tunisia remain atop Group B, but Nigeria can claim that honour when the two teams next meet in SEP 2009.
» Mali 03-01 Benin: Seidath TCHOMOGO put the visitors ahead early in the match, but late goals from Mamadou DIALLO and Fredi KANOUTE put Mali into second place in Ghana-dominated Group D.
[posted SAT 27 JUN 2009 – 00:40:42 UTC]

CAF matchday 10 recap: A quick summary of action around the CAF second group phase on the weekend of SAT 06-SUN 07 JUN 2009.
» Zambia 01-00 Rwanda: The Chipolopolo missed an opportunity to take the lead in the 38th minute when Collins MBESUMA’s penalty went wide. But Rainford KALABA did give Zambia the win late in the first half, breaking the four way tie in Group C.
» Malawi 00-01 Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso continue to set the pace in Group E with an away win over Malawi, through Beli Moumouni DAGANO’s tenth goal of the qualifiers.
» Gabon 03-00 Togo: Surprise Group A leaders Gabon scored three in front of their home supporters, but the visiting Sparrowhawks made matters worse for themselves as Thomas DOSSEVI was sent off late in the first half.
» Algeria 03-01 Egypt: Three goals in a twenty minute span sent Algeria into a tie with Zambia atop Group C, the only group in which no team won both its first two matches.
[posted TUE 09 JUN 2009 – 08:13:59 UTC]

CAF matchday 9 recap: A quick summary of action around the CAF second group phase on the weekend of SAT 28-SUN 29 MAR 2009.
» Togo 01-00 Cameroon: After missing a month of action due to injury, Emmanuel ADEBAYOR made a triumphant return with an eleventh minute goal that started Togo on the right foot in Group A. Togo played the match in Accra, Ghana to complete the three match home ban imposed due to crowd trouble at a qualifying match for the 2008 African Nations Cup.
» Morocco 01-02 Gabon: The Black Panthers are equal with Togo atop Group A after defeating Morocco. Pierre-Emerick AUBAMEYANG and Roguy MEYE scored late in the first half, and Gabon withstood a late attack from Morocco to earn three points.
» Burkina Faso 04-02 Guinea: Mahamoudou KERE and Alain TRAORE scored for les Etalons in the first half, and though Guinea tried to climb back in, Moumouni DAGANO added two more for Burkina Faso, who become joint leaders of Group E with Côte d’Ivoire.
» Mozambique 00-00 Nigeria: The first of two surprising Sunday draws was in Maputo, where Dario MONTEIRO headed into the goal twice. But both were called back, and the Mambas had to be satisfied with their point, which leaves them two behind Tunisia in Group B.
» Egypt 01-01 Zambia: Amr ZAKI put the home side ahead in the first half, only for Dennis BANDA to score the equaliser in the second. With Rwanda and Algeria playing to a draw the previous day, favoured Egypt are now tied with all of their Group C rivals.
[posted MON 30 MAR 2009 – 07:09:51 UTC]

Togo, Cameroon, Morocco to fight in CAF third round: The draw for the CAF third round of qualifiers for South Africa 2010 was not kind to Togo, Cameroon, or Morocco, all of whom ended up together in Group A. Burkina Faso’s strong performance in the second round earns them a meeting with Côte d’Ivoire in Group E, whilst Mali and Sudan are together again in Group D with Ghana and Benin. Only group winners qualify from this round, which begins in MAR 2009.
» Group A: Togo, Cameroon, Morocco, Gabon
» Group B: Mozambique, Nigeria, Kenya, Tunisia
» Group C: Rwanda, Algeria, Egypt, Zambia
» Group D: Ghana, Benin, Sudan, Mali
» Group E: Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Guinea
[posted MON 27 OCT 2008 – 07:02:39 UTC]

CAF third round draw upcoming: The draw for the CAF third round of 2010 Men’s World Cup qualifiers is due to take place on WED 22 OCT 2008. The twenty teams that survived the second round are to be drawn into five groups of four, with seedings based on the FIFA world rankings of OCT 2008. Each group consists of one team from each pot.
» Pot 1: Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire
» Pot 2: Guinea, Morocco, Tunisia, Mali, Algeria
» Pot 3: Burkina Faso, Gabon, Zambia, Kenya, Benin
» Pot 4: Rwanda, Togo, Mozambique, Sudan, Malawi
[posted SAT 18 OCT 2008 – 07:21:19 UTC]

CAF matchday 8 recap: A quick summary of action around the CAF second round on the weekend of FRI 10-SUN 12 OCT 2008.
» Malawi 02-01 Congo DR: The Flames overcame an early deficit to earn a ticket to the third round, taking second place in Group 12.
» Gabon 01-00 Libya: A draw would have sent Libya through, but in the 77th minute, Bruno MBANANGOYE scored the only goal, leaving a three way tie atop Group 5. Gabon and Ghana advance on goal difference.
» Botswana 00-01 Mozambique: GENITO’s sixth minute goal proved the difference and put Mozambique second in Group 7. But not until the next day could they be certain of moving through to the next round as one of the top eight runners up.
» Togo 06-00 Swaziland: Four goals from Sheyi ADEBAYOR helped Togo move through, whilst the result left Zambia the Group 11 winners.
» Senegal 01-01 Gambia: An 87th minute equaliser by Gambia’s Tijan JAITEH was not quite enough to earn advancement out of Group 6, but Gambian citizens still celebrated a rare point against their arch rivals.
» Sudan 02-00 Congo: Both sides had a man sent off, but Sudan used goals by Mohamed TAHIR and Faisal AGAB to advance on goal difference over the Congo in Group 10.
» Guinea 03-02 Kenya: Guinea were the last team to secure a place in the next round, surviving a late onslaught from Kenya to win, take over first place in Group 2, and eliminate Gambia.
» Teams advancing to the third round: Cameroon, Guinea, Kenya, Benin, Nigeria, Ghana, Gabon, Algeria, Côte d’Ivoire, Mozambique, Morocco, Rwanda, Burkina Faso, Tunisia, Mali, Sudan, Zambia, Togo, Egypt, Malawi
[posted TUE 14 OCT 2008 – 07:36:51 UTC]

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