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CONCACAF matchday 8 recap
[THU 17 NOV 2011 – 08:23:20 UTC]
A quick summary of action around the CONCACAF first group phase on MON 14-TUE 15 NOV 2011. more...
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.
El Salvador may meet Mexico, Costa Rica in CONCACAF
[SAT 30 JUL 2011 – 21:38:00 UTC]
The qualifying draw for Brazil 2014 set the first group phase and semifinal round of CONCACAF qualifiers, and the road will steepen quickly. For El Salvador, a relatively easy first phase looms, with Suriname the toughest test in Group A. But if they advance, they meet Mexico and Costa Rica in semifinal group B, and likely Trinidad-Tobago from first phase group B. Two teams from each semifinal group reach the final round, where the top three qualify and the fourth meets the OFC winner in the playoffs. more...
CONCACAF qualifying draw procedure
[SAT 30 JUL 2011 – 06:17:57 UTC]
At the qualifying draw for Brazil 2014, the draw for the CONCACAF first group phase and semifinal round will be made. The five winners in the preliminary round – Belize, Dominican Rep, US Virgin Is, St Lucia, and Bahamas – have been assigned to the lowest pot. The six groups of the first group phase will be allocated one team from each of Pots 4-7. Then, to draw the semifinal round, the three groups will each take one team from Pot 1, one from Pot 2, and two of the first group phase winners’ slots from Pot 3. more...
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. more...
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