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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...Heavy punishments for Turkey-Switzerland brawl
[WED 08 FEB 2006 – 04:38:29 UTC]
FIFA's lengthy investigation into the violence amongst players and officials at the second leg of
UEFA playoff 2 between
Turkey and
Switzerland on W
ED 16 N
OV 2005 has resulted in severe penalties on all sides. Turkey must pay a fine of 200,000 Swiss francs [€129,000] and play their first six Euro 2008 qualifiers behind closed doors at neutral sites. Turkish players Alpay ÖZALAN and Emre BELÖZOGLU are suspended for the same six matches and fined 15,000 Swiss francs [€9,600] each. Switzerland's Benjamin HUGGEL was also suspended six matches and fined the same amount, meaning he will not be eligible for Germany 2006 unless Switzerland reach the third place match or the final. Turkey player Serkan BALCI and Switzerland physiotherapist Stephan MEYER were each suspended two games, and Turkey's assistant coach Mehmet ÖZDILEK cannot take part in any football related activities for a year. All punishments, other than those to Balci and Meyer, can be appealed to the FIFA appeals committee and then to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
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...Final five decided on historic day
[THU 17 NOV 2005 – 02:56:27 UTC]
The
CONMEBOL/OFC playoff between
Australia and
Uruguay went to overtime after both legs finished 1-0 to the home team. After thirty goalless minutes, it became the first time a Men's World Cup place was decided on penalties. Mark SCHWARZER saved two attempts, and John ALOISI scored the winner to send Australia into their first World Cup since Germany 1974. Elsewhere, Dennis LAWRENCE was the hero for the Soca Warriors as
Trinidad-Tobago won the
AFC/CONCACAF playoff 2-1 on aggregate over
Bahrain, qualifying for the first time. In the
UEFA playoffs,
Turkey stormed back from a 3-0 aggregate deficit, but Marco STRELLER scored a second away goal as the final score ended up 4-4,
Switzerland qualifying 2-0 on away goals. The
Czech Rep dispatched
Norway 2-0 on aggregate, and
Spain won 6-2 on aggregate over
Slovakia.
Former Yugoslav republics punished
[SUN 06 NOV 2005 – 21:06:18 UTC]
Crowd trouble at their last Germany 2006 qualifiers has led to FIFA sanctions for
Serbia-Montenegro,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, and
Croatia. Rival fans threw objects – including ripped out seats – at one another during Serbia-Mont's home match against Bosnia-Herz in UEFA
Group 7 on W
ED 12 O
CT 2005, leading to a closed door ban for Serbia-Mont's first qualifier for Euro 2008. That nation was also fined €23,000 [US$27,000], with Bosnia-Herz fined €26,000 [US$31,000]. Croatia's
Group 8 match against
Hungary on the same day was also marred by crowd disturbances, leading to another €26,000 fine.
Spain-Slovakia highlights playoff draw
[FRI 14 OCT 2005 – 21:05:33 UTC]
It's all over bar the playoffs
[THU 13 OCT 2005 – 04:33:12 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 18 recap
[THU 13 OCT 2005 – 04:24:43 UTC]
Three teams vied for one playoff place in
CONMEBOL on W
ED 12 O
CT 2005.
more...CONCACAF matchday 20 recap
[THU 13 OCT 2005 – 04:11:16 UTC]
Repeated playoff finally goes Bahrain's way
[THU 13 OCT 2005 – 04:04:20 UTC]
Bahrain came out attacking against
Uzbekistan in the second leg of their
AFC playoff on W
ED 12 O
CT 2005, and despite never finding net, they also kept the Uzbeks off the scoreboard. With a 0-0 result on the day and a 1-1 aggregate scoreline, Bahrain moved through on away goals, 1-0, thanks to Talal MOHAMED's goal in the first leg in Tashkent.
Trinidad-Tobago will face
Bahrain in the
AFC/CONCACAF playoff.
UEFA matchday 16 recap
[THU 13 OCT 2005 – 03:58:31 UTC]
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...CONCACAF matchday 19 recap
[SUN 09 OCT 2005 – 03:44:08 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 17 recap
[SUN 09 OCT 2005 – 03:28:13 UTC]
The other two automatic places in
CONMEBOL were snapped up on the weekend of S
AT 08-S
UN 09 O
CT 2005.
more...CAF matchday 12 recap
[SUN 09 OCT 2005 – 02:15:27 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 18 recap
[THU 08 SEP 2005 – 07:09:22 UTC]
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