Sunday, December 06, 2009
Who would get out of Group D?
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Who would get out of Group D?
2009-12-06T19:34:00Z
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The draw and the additional issues
Group A
South Africa
Mexico
Uruguay
France
Group B
Argentina
South Korea
Nigeria
Greece
Group C
England
USA
Algeria
Slovenia
Group D
Germany
Serbia
Australia
Ghana
Group E
Netherlands
Japan
Cameroon
Denmark
Group F
Italy
Paraguay
New Zealand
Slovakia
Group G
Brazil
Portugal
Ivory Coast
North Korea
Group H
Spain
Switzerland
Honduras
Chile
So what did you guys think of the draw? Especially for the African teams?
Did we put on a good show? Honest opinions please!
And how favorable/unfavorable was your country's group?
I think our group (Group D) is going to be so difficult for us.
South Africa
Mexico
Uruguay
France
Group B
Argentina
South Korea
Nigeria
Greece
Group C
England
USA
Algeria
Slovenia
Group D
Germany
Serbia
Australia
Ghana
Group E
Netherlands
Japan
Cameroon
Denmark
Group F
Italy
Paraguay
New Zealand
Slovakia
Group G
Brazil
Portugal
Ivory Coast
North Korea
Group H
Spain
Switzerland
Honduras
Chile
So what did you guys think of the draw? Especially for the African teams?
Did we put on a good show? Honest opinions please!
And how favorable/unfavorable was your country's group?
I think our group (Group D) is going to be so difficult for us.
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19:02
The draw and the additional issues
2009-12-06T19:02:00Z
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Thursday, December 03, 2009
South Africa 2010: Fifa has seeded, now we await the Draw
Pot 1 (seeds): South Africa, Brazil, Spain, Holland, Italy, Germany, Argentina.
Pot 2 (Asia, Oceania and North/Central America) Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Mexico, Honduras.
Pot 3 (Africa/South America) Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria, Algeria.
Pot 4 (Europe) France, Portugal, Slovenia, Greece, Serbia, Denmark, Slovakia.
There you are. The long drawn debate about whether France and Portugal deserved to be seeded in Pot 1 has been answered. But if the two nations had been seeded it would have created an uproar at a time when Fifa's name is not perceived in such a good light following Thierry's handball.
And the seeding of France and Portugal before that.
As it stands, the big guns are unlikely to meet anytime in the group stages with most of the 'juicy' games reserved for later.
Later today, Fifa would be meeting on Robben Island to deliberate on other key issues. More of that in a bit.
Pot 2 (Asia, Oceania and North/Central America) Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Mexico, Honduras.
Pot 3 (Africa/South America) Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria, Algeria.
Pot 4 (Europe) France, Portugal, Slovenia, Greece, Serbia, Denmark, Slovakia.
There you are. The long drawn debate about whether France and Portugal deserved to be seeded in Pot 1 has been answered. But if the two nations had been seeded it would have created an uproar at a time when Fifa's name is not perceived in such a good light following Thierry's handball.
And the seeding of France and Portugal before that.
As it stands, the big guns are unlikely to meet anytime in the group stages with most of the 'juicy' games reserved for later.
Later today, Fifa would be meeting on Robben Island to deliberate on other key issues. More of that in a bit.
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01:36
South Africa 2010: Fifa has seeded, now we await the Draw
2009-12-03T01:36:00Z
Al-Smith
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Wednesday, December 02, 2009
World Cup 2010 Draw: of 8 seeds and 32 nations
Friday would see the most anticipated football event since the world cup playoffs take place in South Africa. Six months before the blast of the whistle for South Africa 2010, 32 teams will be drawn in Cape Town.
Eight of these countries would be seeded and drawn into groups of four teams. Ah, that word 'seeded' again. In recent weeks the word has become taboo in some parts of the world (read Ireland)
Previously, earning a seed meant a country would avoid facing another seeded team in the first round. But the rules and procedures change from one tournament to the other. And that's why the Fifa World Cup Organizing Committee would meet later today is the rainbow nation to determine seeding and rules for this Draw.
At first, this Committee used a team's performance in previous World Cup rankings combined with its Fifa rankings to determine the seed. For Germany '06, 3 years of Fifa rankings (2006, 2005 and 2004) were also used in addition to performances in the 2002 and 1998 World Cups.
Crucially, no matter how the Committee seeds, it must use the Fifa rankings as part of its grouping process. The latest Fifa rankings, released on 20 Nov, put Spain as best in the world with Brazil in second. The Netherlands, Italy, Portugal, Germany, France, Argentina, England and Croatia follow in that order, making the top ten.
Croatia, of course, will not be at the World Cup while hosts South Africa is also the lowest ranked team among the teams that have made it. They are 86th.
After all is said and done. I'm hoping that the Fifa meeting today would be devoid of any seeding controversies - God knows we've had too many of those in the last month already.
Eight of these countries would be seeded and drawn into groups of four teams. Ah, that word 'seeded' again. In recent weeks the word has become taboo in some parts of the world (read Ireland)
Previously, earning a seed meant a country would avoid facing another seeded team in the first round. But the rules and procedures change from one tournament to the other. And that's why the Fifa World Cup Organizing Committee would meet later today is the rainbow nation to determine seeding and rules for this Draw.
At first, this Committee used a team's performance in previous World Cup rankings combined with its Fifa rankings to determine the seed. For Germany '06, 3 years of Fifa rankings (2006, 2005 and 2004) were also used in addition to performances in the 2002 and 1998 World Cups.
Crucially, no matter how the Committee seeds, it must use the Fifa rankings as part of its grouping process. The latest Fifa rankings, released on 20 Nov, put Spain as best in the world with Brazil in second. The Netherlands, Italy, Portugal, Germany, France, Argentina, England and Croatia follow in that order, making the top ten.
Croatia, of course, will not be at the World Cup while hosts South Africa is also the lowest ranked team among the teams that have made it. They are 86th.
After all is said and done. I'm hoping that the Fifa meeting today would be devoid of any seeding controversies - God knows we've had too many of those in the last month already.
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09:10
World Cup 2010 Draw: of 8 seeds and 32 nations
2009-12-02T09:10:00Z
Al-Smith
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