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FIFA confirms Brazil 2014 schedule
[FRI 21 OCT 2011 – 18:18:23 UTC]
The match schedule for the
2014 Men’s World Cup has been confirmed at the meeting of FIFA’s executive committee in Zürich, Switzerland. Host
Brazil participate in the opener in São Paulo on T
HU 12 J
UN 2014, and the final will kick off in Rio de Janeiro at 19:00 UTC on S
UN 13 J
UL 2014. Unlike recent tournaments, there will be an off day between the
group and
elimination phases, meaning that all teams competing in the round of sixteen will do so on at least three days of rest.
Guatemala into semifinal round after Grenada-SVG draw
[SUN 16 OCT 2011 – 02:23:41 UTC]
A 1-1 draw between
Grenada and
St Vincent-Grenadines has given the
CONCACAF first phase group E title to
Guatemala. St Vincent-Gren were minutes away from a win that would have kept their advancement hopes alive, but a 90th minute goal from Grenada substitute Clive MURRAY forced a draw. Both sides are now eight points adrift of Guatemala with only two matches remaining.
CONMEBOL matchday 2 recap
[SAT 15 OCT 2011 – 00:06:58 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 6 recap
[FRI 14 OCT 2011 – 23:41:02 UTC]
AFC matchday 7 recap
[FRI 14 OCT 2011 – 23:10:06 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 5 recap
[TUE 11 OCT 2011 – 02:02:30 UTC]
CONMEBOL matchday 1 recap
[TUE 11 OCT 2011 – 01:39:44 UTC]
Myanmar disqualified from 2018 for crowd violence
[SAT 01 OCT 2011 – 18:48:33 UTC]
FIFA has banned
Myanmar from the qualifiers for the 2018 Men’s World Cup due to the crowd violence at the match against
Oman on T
HU 28 J
UL 2011. Spectators in Yangon began throwing objects onto the pitch late in the first half after Oman took a 2-0 lead, eventually forcing the referee to abandon the match. Oman were later deemed the winners of
AFC preliminary series 6. The result eliminated Myanmar from the Brazil 2014 qualifiers, and the team now cannot compete in the qualifiers for Russia 2018.
CONCACAF matchday 4 recap
[WED 07 SEP 2011 – 04:24:36 UTC]
AFC matchday 6 recap
[WED 07 SEP 2011 – 04:07:05 UTC]
CONCACAF matchday 3 recap
[SAT 03 SEP 2011 – 17:29:05 UTC]
AFC matchday 5 recap
[SAT 03 SEP 2011 – 16:59:52 UTC]
Bahamas withdraw; three way in Group C
[THU 25 AUG 2011 – 03:32:43 UTC]
The
Bahamas have withdrawn from
CONCACAF’s qualifiers for Brazil 2014, citing issues at the rebuilt national stadium in Nassau. Though they began their campaign brightly by defeating the
Turks-Caicos Is in their
preliminary round series, they are now pulling out of
first phase group C, which will continue with only
Panama,
Dominica, and
Nicaragua. According to reports, the new Thomas Robinson Stadium is complete but is unusable because it is still missing external interfaces such as access roads and sewage lines.
Syria disqualified for ineligible player, Tajikistan takes place
[SUN 21 AUG 2011 – 17:26:43 UTC]
FIFA have ruled that
Syria are disqualified from the 2014 Men’s World Cup qualifiers after fielding an ineligible player in their
AFC second preliminary round series against
Tajikistan. George MOURAD had previously played for
Sweden and therefore could not represent Syria. The decision by FIFA’s disciplinary committee is to award both legs of the series to Tajikistan by 3-0 scorelines and to reinstate the Tajiks, placing them in
first phase group C in place of Syria.
Pyrenees, Alpine derbies highlight UEFA draw
[SUN 31 JUL 2011 – 07:24:46 UTC]
Just over a year after lifting the Men’s World Cup in Johannesburg,
Spain have been handed a stiff challenge in their bid to qualify for Brazil 2014. They must face
France and
Belarus in UEFA
Group 9. Elsewhere,
Group 1 involves
Croatia,
Serbia,
Belgium, and
Scotland; another tricky section is found in
Group 3 and its mashup of
Germany,
Sweden,
Ireland Rep, and
Austria. The winners of each group qualify, and the second placed finishers, not including the worst placed one,
play off in pairs to decide the other four places.
more...El Salvador may meet Mexico, Costa Rica in CONCACAF
[SAT 30 JUL 2011 – 21:38:00 UTC]
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