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Monday, November 26, 2007

World Cup 2010 Souht Africa - Qualifying Draw


A thrilling Preliminary Draw to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa took place in Durban on Sunday, with 170 teams discovering their tasks.

England paid the price for their failure to reach Euro 2008 on Sunday when they were drawn with Croatia again in one of the toughest qualifying groups for the 2010 World Cup.

European Zone World Cup qualifying groups:

Group 1: Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Albania, Malta

Group 2: Greece, Israel, Switzerland, Moldova, Latvia, Luxembourg

Group 3: Czech Republic, Poland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia, San Marino

Group 4: Germany, Russia, Finland, Wales, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein

Group 5: Spain, Turkey, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Armenia, Estonia

Group 6: Croatia, England, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Andorra

Group 7: France, Romania, Serbia, Lithuania, Austria, Faroe Islands

Group 8: Italy, Bulgaria, Ireland, Cyprus, Georgia, Montenegro

Group 9: Netherlands, Scotland, Norway, FYR Macedonia, Iceland

(Top teams in each of the nine groups qualify directly with the eight best runners-up entering two-leg play-offs for four further spots).


North and Central America Zone World Cup qualifying groups:

Group 1A: Dominica v Barbados

Winner plays United States

Group 1B: Turks and Caicos v St Lucia

Winner plays Guatemala

Group 1C: Bermuda v Caymen Islands

Winner plays Trinidad and Tobago

Group 1D: Aruba v Antigua and Barbuda

Winner plays Cuba

Group 2A: Belize v St Kitts and Nevis

Winner plays Mexico

Group 2B: Bahamas v British Virgin Islands

Winner plays Jamaica

Group 2C: Dominican Republic v Puerto Rico

Winners plays Honduras

Group 2D: Canada v St Vincent and Grenadines

Group 3A: American Virgin Islands v Grenada

Winner plays Costa Rica

Group 3B: Surinam v Montserrat

Winner plays Guyana

Group 3C: El Salvador v Anguilla

Winner plays Panama

Group 3D: Nicaragua v Netherlands Antilles

Winner plays Haiti


Asian Zone World Cup qualifying groups:

Group 1: Qatar, Iraq, China,Australia

Group 2: Thailand, Oman, Bahrain, Japan

Group 3: Turkmenistan, Jordan, North Korea, South Korea

Group 4: Singapore, Lebanon, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia

Group 5: Syria, UAE, Kuwait, Iran

All group winners and group runners-up advance to the next stage.


Africa Zone World Cup qualifying groups:

(South Africa as hosts are already qualified)

Group 1: Cameroon, Cape Verde Islands, Tanzania, Mauritius

Group 2: Guinea, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Kenya

Group 3: Angola, Benin, Uganda, Niger

Group 4: Nigeria, South Africa , Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone

Group 5: Ghana, Libya, Gabon, Lesotho

Group 6: Senegal, Algeria, Liberia, Gambia

Group 7: Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Botswana, Madagascar

Group 8: Morocco, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Mauritania

Group 9: Tunisia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Seychelles

Group 10: Mali, Congo, Sudan, Chad

Group 11: Togo, Zambia, Eritrea, Swaziland

Group 12: Egypt, DR Congo, Malawi, Djibouti

The 12 group winners and the eight best runners-up will contest the next stage in the qualification process.



Thursday, November 22, 2007

England is out of Euro 2008 Finals



England, one of the most popular football team in Europe is out of the Euro 2008 in a shocking way. The nation that invented modern soccer, which plays at a stadium that styles itself as "the venue of legends," had failed to qualify for next year's European Championship.

Needing only a draw at home in its final qualifier, England go down 2-3 by Croatia. England allowed two quick goals, then rallied in the second half, getting an equalizer off David Beckham's cross to Peter Crouch. But Mladen Petric scored in the 77th minute, giving Croatia a 3-2 victory on Wednesday night that prompted a new round of soul-searching for soccer's Mother Country.

Beckham, Gerrard, Michael Owen, John Terry, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard are all described as the best players of their generation. But they fell short over a 15-month qualifying campaign.

McClaren started with goalkeeper Scott Carson - in just his second international appearance - in place of regular No. 1 Paul Robinson, who didn't even dress. Carson's blunder on his first touch led to Croatia's first goal. McClaren also forced Beckham on the bench for the first half.

It's the first major tournament England will miss since the 1994 World Cup _ England last missed the Euros in 1984 _ and is likely to lead to the departure of McClaren, much criticized since he replaced Sven-Goran Eriksson.

"No, I'm not stepping down," said McClaren. "Ultimately I take responsibility and I accept that. It is my job to get us qualified and I failed to do that. I don't want to discuss my future."

Beckham said, "We all know there are more important things than football in the world, but for us not to qualify for a competition it's a huge, huge thing."

"It's going to hurt for a long time," England midfielder Steven Gerrard said.

The board of the Football Association (FA), the sport's governing body in England, has called an emergency meeting for 8:30 am (0830 GMT), with McClaren expected to be sacked.

Bookmakers made former Chelsea boss Mourinho, Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill and Portugal boss Luis Felipe Scolari among the front runners to take over from McClaren.