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Qualifier in doubt as FIFA suspends Belize
[SAT 18 JUN 2011 – 07:35:11 UTC]
FIFA has suspended the Football Federation of
Belize, citing government interference and forcing the postponement of Belize’s upcoming qualifier. The government of Belize indicated in a letter to FIFA that police forces would not provide security at the second leg of the
CONCACAF preliminary round series against
Montserrat, owing to a dispute over the Belizean federation’s legal status. FIFA announced the suspension and the match postponement on F
RI 17 J
UN 2011, one day after receiving the letter. According to FIFA, Belize risks disqualification from the Brazil 2014 qualifiers if the dispute cannot be resolved by S
UN 10 J
UL 2011.
McCaulay early scoring leader as qualifiers begin
[THU 16 JUN 2011 – 03:27:40 UTC]
In the first qualifier for Brazil 2014,
Belize defeated
Montserrat 5-2 and took the early lead in their
CONCACAF preliminary round series. Belize’s Deon MCCAULAY scored a hat trick, and Jay HODGSON scored Montserrat’s two. Belize host the second leg as they play for a place in the
first group phase.
Montserrat, Belize to begin road to Brazil
[WED 15 JUN 2011 – 04:36:03 UTC]
The first
qualifier for the 2014 Men’s World Cup will see
Montserrat host
Belize at Couva in Trinidad-Tobago on W
ED 15 J
UN 2011. This is one of five serieses in the
CONCACAF preliminary round that is played over the coming month; the match that was to kick off the campaign,
St Lucia-
Aruba, has now been rescheduled to S
AT 09 J
UL 2011. In all, more than 800 qualifying matches are scheduled to be played to decide the other 31 nations that join automatic qualifiers
Brazil.
CONCACAF qualifying format
[MON 06 JUN 2011 – 02:11:35 UTC]
Some changes have been made to the opening rounds of
CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2014 Men’s World Cup. Instead of an opening round involving all 35 member nations, there will now be a
preliminary round in which the ten lowest ranked teams play off for five places in the
first group phase. Here, six groups of four teams each are formed, and the group winners proceed. These teams, plus six other teams that received byes, enter the
semifinal round. From then on, the qualifying campaign proceeds as normal. The top two teams in each of the three semifinal groups advance to the
final round, a single group from which the top three qualify and the fourth placed team enters the
playoffs.
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