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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]
CONMEBOL matchday 18 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on WED 14 OCT 2009.
» Uruguay 00-01 Argentina: Just days after securing a late win against Peru, la Albiceleste did it again. The match was still goalless in the 83rd minute when Uruguay’s Martín CÁCERES was shown a second yellow for pulling down Jonás GUTIÉRREZ by hand. When the resulting free kick fell to the feet of Mario BOLATTI, he calmly placed home the winner that earned qualification for Argentina.
» Chile 01-00 Ecuador: Uruguayans will no doubt be sending gifts to Humberto SUAZO, whose goal prevented Ecuador from reaching the playoff.
¤ Qualified: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay
» Advanced to CONCACAF/CONMEBOL playoff: Uruguay
[posted FRI 16 OCT 2009 – 05:05:14 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 16 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on WED 09 SEP 2009.
» Uruguay 03-01 Colombia: Uruguay jumped back into the thick of the CONMEBOL race as Andrés SCOTTI and Sebastián EGUREN scored in a 10 v 10 second half. There is now a three point range between fourth placed Ecuador and eighth placed Colombia.
» Paraguay 01-00 Argentina: Nélson HAEDO VÁLDEZ scored midway through the first half to send Paraguay through to South Africa 2010. Meanwhile, Argentina’s troubles multiplied as Sebastián VERÓN was sent off for a second yellow; la Albiceleste fall into fifth place.
» Brazil 04-02 Chile: Chile missed their first chance to qualify as a late double by NILMAR extended Brazil’s unbeaten streak in the qualifiers to eleven matches.
¤ Qualified this matchday: Paraguay
× Eliminated this matchday: Bolivia
[posted THU 10 SEP 2009 – 05:58:57 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 14 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on WED 10 JUN 2009.
» Ecuador 02-00 Argentina: In CONMEBOL, failing to finish is deadly. Lionel MESSI missed on a counterattack, followed by a penalty miss by Carlos TÉVEZ. In the second half, Walter AYOVÍ and Pablo PALACIOS scored to punish la Albiceleste and pull within two points of fourth place.
» Colombia 01-00 Peru: Peru’s sixth consecutive loss saw them mathematically ruled out, as los Cafeteros keep pace with Ecuador.
» Brazil 02-01 Paraguay: Salvador CABAÑAS put the visitors ahead midway through the first half, but os Verdeamarelhos responded with goals from ROBINHO and NILMAR on either side of the break, as Brazil become sole leaders of the group.
» Venezuela 02-02 Uruguay: Trailing 1-0 for nearly an hour, la Celeste thought they had a leg up with goals from Luis SUÁREZ and Diego FORLÁN, but José Manuel REY equalised just three minutes after Forlán’s strike. Uruguay are now two points behind fifth placed Ecuador.
× Eliminated this matchday: Peru
[posted THU 11 JUN 2009 – 04:36:01 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 11 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on the weekend of SAT 28-SUN 29 MAR 2009.
» Uruguay 02-00 Paraguay: A pair of Diegos – FORLÁN and LUGANO – were the goalscorers in Uruguay’s win over group leaders Paraguay.
» Colombia 02-00 Bolivia: Macnelly TORRES ended los Cafeteros’ run of six qualifiers without a goal; Wason RENTERÍA added a late insurance goal to lift Colombia to sixth, a point behind Uruguay.
» Ecuador 01-01 Brazil: Just seconds after entering the match, JULIO BAPTISTA found net for the first goal of the match. But Christian NOBOA scored the late equaliser that prevented Brazil from remaining in second place.
[posted MON 30 MAR 2009 – 07:17:18 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 8 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on TUE 09-WED 10 SEP 2008.
» Paraguay 02-00 Venezuela: Cristian RIVEROS and Nélson HAEDO VÁLDEZ scored in the first half, keeping Paraguay atop CONMEBOL with ten matches remaining and sending Venezuela to their third straight defeat.
» Brazil 00-00 Bolivia: The cynics of Rio de Janeiro – which appeared to comprise much of the evening’s crowd – continued to be unimpressed with DUNGA’s coaching record. Brazil managed only two shots on goal and could not benefit from the 53rd minute dismissal of Bolivia’s Ignacio GARCÍA.
» Peru 01-01 Argentina: Esteban CAMBIASSO put the visitors up with eight minutes left, but Johan FANO’s goal at the death ended Argentina’s hopes of a first win in five matches. Appropriately, referee Carlos AMARILLA showed nine yellow cards.
[posted THU 11 SEP 2008 – 06:00:57 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 7 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on the weekend of SAT 06-SUN 07 SEP 2008.
» Argentina 01-01 Paraguay: What could be worse than conceding an own goal in the 12th minute in front of your home crowd as goalkeeper Roberto ABBONDANZIERI is injured on the play? Having Carlos TEVEZ sent off in the first half. But la Albiceleste fought back from their misfortunes and earned a draw through Sergio AGÜERO’s goal, keeping pace with group leaders Paraguay.
» Ecuador 03-01 Bolivia: Bolivia’s Alejandro GÓMEZ picked up two yellows just eighteen minutes in, and shortly thereafter, Felipe CAICEDO found net for Ecuador. Though Joaquín BOTERO equalised late in the first half, the home team added two more in the second half, lifting them to within two points of Colombia and the all important fifth place.
» Peru 01-00 Venezuela: In another result that may well jump start someone’s qualifying hopes, Piero ALVA earned the Incas’ first win of the campaign with a 38th minute goal.
[posted MON 08 SEP 2008 – 06:46:12 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 6 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on TUE 17-THU 19 JUN 2008.
» Uruguay 06-00 Peru: Diego FORLÁN scored three to help Uruguay pull to within a point of the all important fifth spot.
» Bolivia 04-02 Paraguay: Fresh off a crucial win against the Verdeamarelhos, Paraguay wilted in the high altitude of La Paz, where Joaquín BOTERO scored two for Bolivia.
» Brazil 00-00 Argentina: The clash of CONMEBOL titans ended in a goalless draw, though Argentina’s Lionel MESSI missed two goalscoring opportunities.
[posted FRI 20 JUN 2008 – 05:50:24 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 5 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on the weekend of SAT 14-SUN 15 JUN 2008.
» Uruguay 01-01 Venezuela: Charrúa keeper Fabian CARINI saved a long free kick early in the second half, but he allowed a rebound that Ronald VARGAS put away to earn a draw.
» Paraguay 02-00 Brazil: Despite a second yellow to Darío VERÓN, Paraguay remained in first with goals from Roque SANTA CRUZ and Salvador CABAÑAS.
» Argentina 01-01 Ecuador: Ecuador hoped to have earned three points thanks to Patricio URRUTIA’s 69th minute goal, but Rodrigo PALACIO scored deep into stoppage time to recover a draw for the home side.
[posted MON 16 JUN 2008 – 03:17:01 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 4 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on TUE 20-WED 21 NOV 2007.
» Colombia 02-01 Argentina: Carlos TEVEZ was dismissed for an off-ball kick at Rubén Darío BUSTOS in the first half, but Lionel MESSI still gave Argentina the lead before los Cafeteros came back in the second half.
» Ecuador 05-01 Peru: Edison MÉNDEZ and Walter AYOVI each scored two in Ecuador’s first win of the qualifying campaign.
» Chile 00-03 Paraguay: The Guraranis took over first place in CONMEBOL with the help of two headed goals from Paulo DA SILVA.
[posted SAT 24 NOV 2007 – 19:34:03 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 2 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on TUE 16-WED 17 OCT 2007.
» Bolivia 00-00 Colombia: In their first home qualifier since FIFA’s attempt to ban high altitude football, Bolivia were unable to make the advantage count. Bolivian midfielder Leonel REYES was dismissed for a second yellow with twenty minutes remaining.
» Chile 02-00 Peru: Humberto SUAZO and Matias FERNANDEZ became Chile’s first two goalscorers of the 2010 qualifying campaign.
» Paraguay 01-00 Uruguay: The Guaranis moved into a tie for second place as Nélson HAEDO VÁLDEZ knocked in a pass from Salvador CABAÑAS.
[posted SUN 21 OCT 2007 – 06:33:19 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 1 recap: A quick summary of action around CONMEBOL on the weekend of SAT 13-SUN 14 OCT 2007.
» Ecuador 00-01 Venezuela: José Manuel REY scored on an incredible free kick from the centre stripe as el Vinotinto started their qualifying campaign with an away win.
» Peru 00-00 Paraguay: Both sides had plenty of opportunities on goal, but Peruvian goalkeeper Leao BUTRÓN and his counterpart Justo VILLAR both kept clean sheets.
» Colombia 00-00 Brazil: Trying to make their first Men’s World Cup in twelve years, los Cafeteros had much of the run of play but had to be happy with the draw.
[posted TUE 16 OCT 2007 – 04:43:35 UTC]
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