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UEFA matchday 14 recap
[THU 08 SEP 2005 – 06:57:58 UTC]
Uzbekistan-Bahrain first leg annulled
[WED 07 SEP 2005 – 02:29:17 UTC]
In a unique case, the first leg of the
AFC playoff has been annulled by the FIFA World Cup Organising Committee. The match, which
Uzbekistan won 1-0 over
Bahrain in Tashkent, was marred by controversy in the 39th minute when referee Toshimitsu YOSHIDA ruled that an Uzbek player had encroached on the area during Server DJEPAROV's penalty kick. The problem, however, was that Yoshida failed to order a retake, as the Laws of the Game dictate, and instead awarded Bahrain a free kick. Hence, both legs of the playoff will now be pushed back, the first leg due in Tashkent on S
AT 08 O
CT 2005 and the second leg in Manama on W
ED 12 O
CT 2005.
Australia dismiss Solomons for playoff place
[TUE 06 SEP 2005 – 04:18:45 UTC]
It was an easy time for the Socceroos as
Australia defeated the
Solomon Is 9-1 on aggregate to win the
OFC third round. Six different players scored in Sydney in the 7-0 first leg win, though the Solomons at least offered a penalty kick goal by Henry FAARODO for their home fans. Australia's playoff against the fifth placed team in
CONMEBOL begins on S
AT 12 N
OV 2005, with a draw on S
AT 10 S
EP 2005 determining who hosts which leg.
CONMEBOL matchday 16 recap
[MON 05 SEP 2005 – 06:19:13 UTC]
The other superpower made it official in
CONMEBOL on the weekend of S
AT 03-S
UN 04 S
EP 2005.
more...CAF matchday 11 recap
[MON 05 SEP 2005 – 05:48:42 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 17 recap
[SUN 04 SEP 2005 – 03:07:19 UTC]
UEFA matchday 13 recap
[SAT 03 SEP 2005 – 23:36:10 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 16 recap
[THU 18 AUG 2005 – 04:15:03 UTC]
UEFA matchday 12 recap
[THU 18 AUG 2005 – 01:52:19 UTC]
AFC matchday 14 recap
[THU 18 AUG 2005 – 01:39:22 UTC]
Closed door ban on Kenya
[TUE 26 JUL 2005 – 03:59:45 UTC]
FIFA's Disciplinary Committee have decided that the CAF second round
Group 5 match between
Kenya and
Tunisia on S
AT 03 S
EP 2005 must be played behind closed doors after a prematch stampede killed a teenaged fan on S
AT 18 J
UN 2005. The committee also levied a 25,000 Swiss franc [US$19,300] fine on Kenya. The Kenya Football Federation intends to appeal.
CAF matchday 10 recap
[SUN 19 JUN 2005 – 21:41:52 UTC]
Young Kenya fan killed in crush
[SUN 19 JUN 2005 – 20:16:54 UTC]
A stampede on S
AT 18 J
UN 2005 prior to the CAF second round
Group 5 match between
Kenya and
Morocco has resulted in the death of a supporter aged fifteen. The crush occurred at one of the gates of the stadium in Nairobi, which had been kept shut for several hours before the spectators began to force their way in. The teenager was fatally trampled, and six others were injured. Kenya's sports minister, Ochilio AYACKO, is expected to address the tragedy on M
ON 20 J
UN 2005.
CONCACAF matchday 15 recap
[THU 09 JUN 2005 – 07:45:59 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 15 recap
[THU 09 JUN 2005 – 07:34:55 UTC]
One place in Germany 2006 was claimed in
CONMEBOL T
UE 07-W
ED 08 J
UN 2005.
more...UEFA matchday 11 recap
[THU 09 JUN 2005 – 07:19:25 UTC]
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