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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 6 recap
[THU 15 JUN 2006 – 05:00:10 UTC]
All three matches involved a late goal – some more important than others – on W
ED 14 J
UN 2006.
more...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...AFC matchday 13 recap
[THU 09 JUN 2005 – 06:51:00 UTC]
AFC matchday 12 recap
[FRI 03 JUN 2005 – 21:57:26 UTC]
AFC matchday 11 recap
[THU 31 MAR 2005 – 03:57:25 UTC]
AFC matchday 10 recap
[FRI 25 MAR 2005 – 23:19:42 UTC]
AFC matchday 9 recap
[SAT 12 FEB 2005 – 00:20:09 UTC]
Japan, Iran to square off in third round
[FRI 10 DEC 2004 – 04:50:21 UTC]
AFC third round, CONCACAF final round participants found
[THU 18 NOV 2004 – 05:11:18 UTC]
The teams in the
AFC third round are
Bahrain,
Iran,
Japan,
Korea DPR,
Korea Rep,
Kuwait,
Saudi Arabia, and
Uzbekistan. They will be drawn into two groups of four on T
HU 09 D
EC 2004. In the
CONCACAF final round,
Costa Rica,
Guatemala,
Mexico,
Panama,
Trinidad-Tobago, and the
United States will play in a single group. Both rounds begin on W
ED 09 F
EB 2005.
AFC matchday 6 recap
[WED 15 SEP 2004 – 05:33:01 UTC]
China PR, Japan square off for Asian Cup title
[FRI 06 AUG 2004 – 00:00:00 UTC]
The 2004 AFC Asian Cup final between
China PR and
Japan will cap off a wild tournament that has seen its share of lopsided scorelines as well as hotly contested matches. Surprising results in the group phase included
Uzbekistan's finish as the only team to win all three matches, each by 1-0 margins. In the same group,
Saudi Arabia flamed out with a single point, sacking coach Gerard VAN DER LEM immediately after the last match. In one quarterfinal, China PR dismissed
Iraq 3-0; the next day Ali KARIMI scored a hat trick to lead
Iran to a 4-3 win over
Korea Rep. China PR won the semifinal between the teams on penalties after Yahya GOLMOHAMMADI's attempt was saved easily by Chinese keeper LIU Yunfei. The
Bahrain-Japan semifinal was another thrilling encounter as Japan, down a goal and down a man at halftime, mounted a furious fightback to move in front. After falling behind again with five minutes left, Yuji NAKAZAWA equalised in the 90th minute with a diving header to force overtime. Keiji TAMADA scored three minutes into overtime, and although A'ala HUBAIL had a golden opportunity to tie it yet again, Japan were able to hold on for the memorable 4-3 win. The China PR-Japan final is in Beijing at 12:00 UTC on S
AT 07 A
UG 2004.
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