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Day 17 recap
[SUN 25 JUN 2006 – 22:52:09 UTC]
The two second round matches on S
UN 25 J
UN 2006 saw few goals and much animosity.
more...Day 12 recap
[WED 21 JUN 2006 – 03:40:13 UTC]
Old and new stars scored, and a new milestone was reached, on W
ED 20 S
EP 2006.
more...Day 7 recap
[FRI 16 JUN 2006 – 05:47:56 UTC]
The mystery was drawn out of one group, but another was further muddled, on T
HU 15 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 2 recap
[SAT 10 JUN 2006 – 20:55:02 UTC]
Two Men's World Cup newcomers held their own against world powers on S
AT 10 J
UN 2006.
more...736 men in as rosters announced
[FRI 19 MAY 2006 – 05:12:31 UTC]
FIFA have unveiled the rosters for the 32 teams at the 2006 Men's World Cup. The squad lists, submitted by the coaches M
ON 15 M
AY 2006, include World Cup stalwarts like Kasey KELLER of the
United States and CAFÚ of
Brazil, plus newcomers like
England's Theo WALCOTT and
Argentina's Lionel MESSI. Nearly half of the players are professionals for clubs in England,
Italy,
Spain,
France, or
Germany, including 103 from the English league system. Each team may make changes to its official roster until 24 hours before its first match.
Ronaldinho rolls to another FIFA prize
[TUE 20 DEC 2005 – 07:01:36 UTC]
Brazil's RONALDINHO made it two years in a row as he collected the 2005 FIFA Men's World Player of the Year award. The tally was even more convincing than the recent Ballon d'Or vote, which also went Ronaldinho's way. This time, he earned 956 points to put away
England's Frank LAMPARD [306 points] and
Cameroon's Samuel ETO'O [190].
Déjà vu rules at Germany 2006 draw
[FRI 09 DEC 2005 – 21:29:04 UTC]
The final draw for the 2006 Men's World Cup paired up several well known opponents, starting in Group B, where for the second straight World Cup,
England will face
Sweden in the first round. In Group G, qualifying rivals
France and
Switzerland, who battled in
UEFA Group 4, meet again.
Brazil,
Australia, and
Japan, who regularly meet at Confederations Cup tournaments, are together again in Group F. But the consensus Group of Death is likely to be Group C, made up of
Argentina,
Côte d’Ivoire,
Serbia-Montenegro, and the
Netherlands. The tournament's opening match will be
Germany-
Costa Rica, F
RI 09 J
UN 2006 in München.
more...France, Italy in; US, Netherlands out as seeds revealed
[WED 07 DEC 2005 – 03:23:31 UTC]
The 2006 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee has settled on the pots to be used in the final draw. The top eight seeds were decided using a formula that includes performance at France 1998 and Korea/Japan 2002, as well as the FIFA World Rankings over the past three years. Hence,
Brazil,
England,
Spain,
Germany,
Mexico,
France,
Argentina, and
Italy have made the cut; the
United States fell 1.4 points short. Germany are atop Group A, Brazil lead Group F, and the other seeded teams are in Pot 1. Pot 2 contains CAF, OFC, and the other CONMEBOL teams, Pot 3 features eight of the remaining UEFA teams, and Pot 4 includes AFC and the other CONCACAF teams. Finally,
Serbia-Montenegro, as the lowest ranked UEFA side, are in a special pot and must be in either Argentina's, Brazil's, or Mexico's group.
50th Ballon d'Or awarded to Ronaldinho
[THU 01 DEC 2005 – 04:35:20 UTC]
RONALDINHO ran away with the vote for the 2005 Ballon d'Or, the European Footballer of the Year award given by
France Football magazine. The
Brazil midfielder/forward, who stars for Barcelona, totalled 225 points in the voting, well ahead of two
England players, Frank LAMPARD of Chelsea [148 points] and Steven GERRARD of Liverpool [142].
UEFA matchday 15 recap
[TUE 11 OCT 2005 – 02:46:14 UTC]
Six more slots on the Germany 2006 guest list were taken after the
UEFA group phase matches on S
AT 08 O
CT 2005.
more...UEFA matchday 14 recap
[THU 08 SEP 2005 – 06:57:58 UTC]
UEFA matchday 9 recap
[THU 31 MAR 2005 – 06:59:45 UTC]
Cahill selected as OFC's best
[SUN 20 MAR 2005 – 07:51:58 UTC]
Socceroo Tim Cahill has earned the 2004 OFC Player of the Year Award after a season in which he scored seven goals in five matches for
Australia. The 25 year old midfielder has also starred with his clubs. His goal in the FA Cup semifinal against Sunderland led Millwall to the cup final against Manchester United. He now plays for Everton, also in
England, and has scored six goals in 25 matches. Aussie teammates Mark Schwarzer and Marco Bresciano were second and third, respectively, in the voting.
UEFA matchday 2 recap
[MON 06 SEP 2004 – 07:57:51 UTC]
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