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Day 15 recap
[FRI 23 JUN 2006 – 21:14:45 UTC]
Sepp BLATTER's nightmares came true on F
RI 23 J
UN 2006, as the referees became the stars of the show.
more...Day 11 recap
[TUE 20 JUN 2006 – 05:17:34 UTC]
The form book held up again as European favourites won on M
ON 19 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 5 recap
[WED 14 JUN 2006 – 04:52:34 UTC]
There were two surprising comebacks in one match, a repeat of recent history, and a cracking goal on T
UE 13 J
UN 2006.
more...Pfister says auf Wiedersehen to Togo
[SAT 10 JUN 2006 – 19:57:18 UTC]
Otto PFISTER, appointed as coach of
Togo four months ahead of the 2006 Men's World Cup, has resigned just days before his side start their
Group G campaign against
Korea Rep. The Hawks have been embroiled in a dispute with the Fédération Togolaise de Football over their bonuses, during which the players boycotted training sessions. Assistant Kodjovi MAWUENA has been promoted to fill the vacancy.
Eto'o wins three in a row
[TUE 21 FEB 2006 – 02:25:21 UTC]
Cameroon's Samuel ETO'O won't be headed to the 2006 Men's World Cup [except as a spectator], but he has consolation of a sort with the 2005 African Player of the Year award. The prolific forward, who has already scored 18 goals this season for Barcelona, won the closest vote in the award's history. Eto'o totalled 108 points, with Didier DROGBA of
Côte d’Ivoire second at 106 and Michael ESSIEN of
Ghana third at 50. Other CAF awards included the Young Player of the Year [John Obi MICHEL,
Nigeria], Female Player of the Year [Perpetua NKWOCHA, Nigeria], Coach of the Year [Stephen KESHI,
Togo], and National Team of the Year [Côte d'Ivoire].
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...CAF matchday 12 recap
[SUN 09 OCT 2005 – 02:15:27 UTC]
CAF matchday 11 recap
[MON 05 SEP 2005 – 05:48:42 UTC]
CAF matchday 10 recap
[SUN 19 JUN 2005 – 21:41:52 UTC]
CAF matchday 9 recap
[SUN 05 JUN 2005 – 21:34:07 UTC]
CAF matchday 8 recap
[SUN 27 MAR 2005 – 21:16:43 UTC]
Four dead in Togo stadium tragedy
[TUE 12 OCT 2004 – 04:29:18 UTC]
Shortly after the end of the
Togo-
Mali match in CAF second round
Group 1 on S
UN 10 O
CT 2004, four were killed in a stampede that started with a power outage. Spectators exiting Kegue Stadium in Lomé reportedly panicked when the lights went out, leading to a surge toward the exits. However, reports that three had died in Conakry prior to the match between
Guinea and
Morocco in
Group 5 were disproved, although several fans were injured trying to enter the stadium without tickets. Investigations into both incidents are underway.
CAF matchday 7 recap
[SUN 10 OCT 2004 – 21:50:17 UTC]
CAF matchday 6 recap
[MON 06 SEP 2004 – 08:04:18 UTC]
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