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CONCACAF matchday 19 recap
[SUN 09 OCT 2005 – 03:44:08 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 18 recap
[THU 08 SEP 2005 – 07:09:22 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 17 recap
[SUN 04 SEP 2005 – 03:07:19 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 16 recap
[THU 18 AUG 2005 – 04:15:03 UTC]
US takes Gold Cup on penalties
[TUE 26 JUL 2005 – 03:59:07 UTC]
The
United States won the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup title after playing 120 goalless minutes against
Panama, winning the penalty shootout 3-1. Luis TEJADA's opening penalty was saved by US keeper Kasey KELLER, and
los Cañaleros went on to miss two more shots in the afternoon heat in East Rutherford, NJ, USA. US coach Bruce ARENA was suspended from the match after being sent off in the semifinal against
Honduras, but his squad performed well under assistant Mooch MYERNICK to claim their third Gold Cup.
CONCACAF matchday 15 recap
[THU 09 JUN 2005 – 07:45:59 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 14 recap
[SUN 05 JUN 2005 – 06:09:39 UTC]
Ticos' Wilson dead days after collision
[THU 19 MAY 2005 – 01:46:03 UTC]
Costa Rica forward Whayne WILSON died in hospital on W
ED 18 M
AY 2005 several days after a weekend automobile accident. Much like the death of
Ecuador's Otilino TENORIO, the 29 year old Wilson reportedly crashed into a truck as he was on his way to visit his family. Wilson was only just beginning to make a name for himself with the
Ticos, scoring on a penalty against
Panama in the
CONCACAF final round; his professional career included time with numerous Costa Rican clubs, most recently Brujas.
CONCACAF matchday 13 recap
[THU 31 MAR 2005 – 06:45:58 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 12 recap
[SUN 27 MAR 2005 – 20:20:21 UTC]
Albania, Costa Rica punishments cut on appeal
[SUN 20 MAR 2005 – 07:59:35 UTC]
Albania and
Costa Rica have had their punishments for violence at recent Germany 2006 qualifiers reduced on appeal. Albania must now play only their next home match, against
Georgia on S
AT 04 J
UN 2005, behind closed doors and must pay a fine of only 20,000 Swiss francs [US$17,000]. Costa Rica must still play
Panama in a closed setting on S
AT 26 M
AR 2005 but must only pay a fine of 10,000 Swiss francs [US$8,600].
FIFA locks doors in Albania, Costa Rica
[THU 10 MAR 2005 – 03:47:44 UTC]
On W
ED 09 M
AR 2005, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee decided to punish
Albania and
Costa Rica with closed door bans after crowd trouble at recent Men's World Cup qualifiers. Albania's
UEFA Group 2 match against the
Ukraine on W
ED 09 F
EB 2005 was marred by objects thrown from the stand and a pitch invasion after the final whistle. Because Albania had already been fined and warned for a previous incident, it was fined 40,000 Swiss francs [US$34,500] and ordered to play the next two home matches [against
Georgia on S
AT 04 J
UN 2005 and
Kazakhstan on S
AT 03 S
EP 2005] behind closed doors. Missiles were also thrown at the
CONCACAF final round match between Costa Rica and
Mexico on the same day, requiring a police escort as the Mexican squad left the pitch. Costa Rica's fine is 20,000 Swiss francs [US$17,000], with the home match against
Panama on S
AT 26 M
AR 2005 also to be played behind closed doors. Both nations can appeal the decisions.
CONCACAF matchday 11 recap
[SAT 12 FEB 2005 – 00:20:45 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.
CONCACAF matchday 10 recap
[THU 18 NOV 2004 – 05:03:55 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 9 recap
[THU 14 OCT 2004 – 06:42:23 UTC]
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