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Wednesday, 23 June 2010

MEXICO SQUAD WORLD CUP 2010

Mexico squad world cup 2010 include goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and coach. Picture position of Mexico . See the picture of Mexico World cup 2010 squad. Full team of Mexico Squad update 12 June 2010 With all subtitutions , Include Mexico 16 phase in Fifa Worldcup 2010




1 Oscar PEREZ 01/02/1973 GK Jaguares (MEX) 174
2 Francisco RODRIGUEZ 20/10/1981 DF PSV Eindhoven (NED) 191
3 Carlos SALCIDO 02/04/1980 DF PSV Eindhoven (NED) 176
4 Rafael MARQUEZ 13/02/1979 DF Barcelona (ESP) 182
5 Ricardo OSORIO 30/03/1980 DF VfB Stuttgart (GER) 173
6 Gerardo TORRADO 30/04/1979 MF Cruz Azul (MEX) 174
7 Pablo BARRERA 21/06/1987 FW Pumas UNAM (MEX) 172
8 Israel CASTRO 20/12/1980 MF Pumas UNAM (MEX) 175
9 Guillermo FRANCO 03/11/1976 FW West Ham Utd. (ENG) 182
10 Cuauhtemoc BLANCO 17/01/1973 FW Veracruz (MEX) 177
11 Carlos VELA 01/03/1989 FW Arsenal (ENG) 179
12 Paul AGUILAR 06/03/1986 DF Pachuca (MEX) 178
13 Guillermo OCHOA 13/07/1985 GK America (MEX) 183
14 Javier HERNANDEZ 01/06/1988 FW Chivas (MEX) 175
15 Hector MORENO 17/01/1988 DF AZ Alkmaar (NED) 184
16 Efrain JUAREZ 22/02/1988 DF Pumas UNAM (MEX) 175
17 Giovani DOS SANTOS 11/05/1989 FW Galatasaray (TUR) 175
18 Andres GUARDADO 28/09/1986 MF Deportivo La Coruna (ESP) 169
19 Jonny MAGALLON 21/11/1981 DF Chivas (MEX) 178
20 Jorge TORRES 16/01/1988 MF Atlas (MEX) 182
21 Adolfo BAUTISTA 15/05/1979 FW Chivas (MEX) 185
22 Alberto MEDINA 29/05/1983 FW Chivas (MEX) 172
23 Luis MICHEL 21/07/1979 GK Chivas (MEX) 183

The Mexico national football team represents Mexico in international football competition and is managed by the Mexican Football Federation (FEMEXFUT), who also manages the women's national team. The team is currently ranked 17th in the FIFA World Rankings and 7th in the World Football Elo Ratings, making Mexico one of the strongest teams in the Americas.

Mexico has qualified for thirteen World Cups and has qualified consecutively since 1994. Mexico's best progression was reaching the Quarterfinals in both the 1970 and 1986 FIFA World Cups, both of which were staged on Mexican soil. Mexico holds one FIFA Confederations Cup, five CONCACAF Gold Cups, three CONCACAF Championships, one North American Nations Cup and two NAFC Championships. Although Mexico is under the jurisdiction of CONCACAF, the national football team has been regularly invited to compete in the CONMEBOL Copa América since Ecuador 1993 finishing as runner-up twice and obtaining the third place medal on three occasions.

After a tough qualifying campaign for the 2002 World Cup, Mexico reached the finals and was placed in Group G alongside Italy, Croatia, Ecuador. Mexico opened its participation with a 1-0 win over Croatia. In the second match, Mexico earned a 2-1 win over Ecuador with goals from Jared Borgetti and Gerardo Torrado. Mexico then achieved a 1-1 draw against Italy thanks to a goal from Borgetti that was regarded as one of the best of the tournament. In the second round Mexico played continental rivals United States, losing 2-0 in a controversial game where a handball by the US was ignored and Mexican captain Rafael Márquez was sent off for a brutal foul on Cobi Jones.[9]

Mexico co-hosted (with the U.S.) the Gold Cup in 2003, winning it after a 1-0 victory in Mexico City over a Brazilian squad which had eliminated the United States in Miami, Florida.

The parallel emergence of Mexico and the United States on the international stage has helped elevate the status of the CONCACAF region, and has provided a natural rivalry that has benefited the development of both national teams.

The growth experienced by the Mexican national team since the early 1990s was matched by the increased competitiveness of its domestic league, the Primera División de México. Due in large part to lucrative television contracts, Mexican football clubs are amongst the richest outside of Europe. The influx of high level foreign players, together with increased participation in international tournaments has helped compensate for the fact that, traditionally, relatively few Mexican players have sought opportunities in other countries.

Additional information: 2006 FIFA World Cup - Group D

Mexican national team training in Germany.

Mexico played a series of friendlies in the U.S. in preparation for the World Cup, seeking to maximize revenue by appealing to Mexican Americans living in the U.S. .

Mexico was one of eight seeded teams in the first round at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. The eight seeded teams consisted of Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Mexico. This was the second time a non-hosting CONCACAF nation was seeded. Mexico was put in Group D with Iran, Angola and Portugal.

Mexico won their opening match 3–1 against Iran, with two goals from Omar Bravo and one by Sinha. In their second match, Mexico played to a 0–0 draw against Angola. Mexico joined Portugal as a qualifier in the Round of 16, despite losing to the Portuguese 2–1. During the match, Bravo missed a penalty.

In the second round, Mexico played against Argentina. The Mexicans scored in the 5th minute with a goal by captain Rafael Márquez assisted by Pável Pardo. Four minutes later, Hernán Crespo scored for Argentina to equalise. The score remained 1–1 after ninety minutes, and in extra time, a volley by Maxi Rodríguez in the second period of extra time brought about a 2–1 win for Argentina.

Argentine coach Ricardo Lavolpe, who was coaching Mexico at the time, stepped down as coach after the tournament, and was succeeded by Mexican legend Hugo Sánchez.

After losing the final match of the CONCACAF Gold Cup 2007 1-2 against the United States, Mexico successfully rebounded with a remarkable first-round participation at CONMEBOL Copa America 2007. Beginning by beating the recent champions Brazil 2-0 (goals from: Nery Castillo 23' and Ramón Morales 28') in their first match, they then went on to defeat Ecuador 2-1 (goals from: Nery Castillo 21' and Omar Bravo 79'). For their final match they tied 0-0 with Chile. With those results Mexico came first in Group B with seven points.

In the quarterfinals, Mexico beat Paraguay 6-0 but lost in the semi-finals 3-0 to Argentina. With this defeat, Mexico was left to fight for third place against Uruguay, winning 3-1 and claiming the bronze trophy.

In July 2009 Mexico won their fifth Gold Cup, and eighth CONCACAF Championship overall, after beating the United States 5–0 in the final at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

On October 10, 2009 Mexico qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup after defeating El Salvador 4-1 in Estadio Azteca.

On June 3, 2010, Mexico defeated current World Cup Champions Italy, 2 - 1, in a friendly game played eight days before the start of the 2010 South Africa World Cup. Italian player Leonardo Bonucci expressed his disappointment with the result meanwhile Mexico coach Javier Aguirre told his players not to get carried away after defeating Italy in a pre-World Cup friendly.

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Tuesday, 22 June 2010

WORLD CUP 2010 KNOCKOUT STAGE SCHEDULE

 
WORLD CUP 2010 KNOCKOUT STAGE SCHEDULEThe knockout stage was the second and final stage of the World Cup, following the group stage.In the world cup 2010 knockout stage schedule , The top two teams from each group (16 total) advance to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament. A third place match is included and played between the two losing teams of the semi-finals.
The knockout stages start with the Round of 16, which sees the top two from each group play a team that finished in the top two of another group.The winners of these games then move onto the quarter finals and then we will have the semi finals on the 6th and 7th of July before returning to Johannesburg's Soccer City for the World Cup Final on 11th July. Uruguay and Mexico currently lead the way in Group A with four points apiece and a draw between them in Rustenburg would send both through to the last 16.
Neither will enjoy the thought of facing Argentina in the next round, however, and that ought to motivate both to pursue a victory that would allow either South Africa or France to take advantage, despite the latter duo having collected a solitary point each so far. Whatever happens, the tournament is about to lose at least one major participant, with the host nation having never fallen at this stage in past editions and crisis-stricken France runners-up just four years ago.In Group B, Argentina stand on the verge of the knockout phase, even if they could still conceivably be eliminated on goal difference if they lose to Greece and three teams finish on six points. Realistically, Diego Maradona’s men possess a healthy grip on top spot, while Korea Republic appear favourites to grab second place behind them. A draw in their meeting with Nigeria would see the Asian side through, depending on the outcome of Greece’s match against the leaders.

The match schedule for the knockout stages of the World Cup 2010 is as follows:

Round Of 16
Date
26 June, 16:00 Game 1 URUGUAY vs SOUTH KOREA
26 June, 20:30 Game 3 USA vs GHANA
27 June, 16:00 Game 4 GERMANY vs ENGLAND
27 June, 20:30 Game 2 ARGENTINA vs MEXICO
28 June, 16:00 Game 5 NETHERLANDS vs PARAGUAY
28 June, 20:30 Game 7 BRAZIL vs SPAIN
29 June, 16:00 Game 6 ITALY vs JAPAN
29 June, 20:30 Game 8 CHILE vs PORTUGAL

Quarter Finals
Date
2 July, 16:00 Quarter Final (C) Winner Game 5 vs Winner Game 7
2 July, 20:30 Quarter Final (A) Winner Game 1 vs Winner Game 3
3 July, 16:00 Quarter Final (B) Winner Game 2 vs Winner Game 4
3 July, 20:30 Quarter Final (D) Winner Game 6 vs Winner Game 8

Semi Finals
Date
6 July, 20:30 Semi Final (I) Winner QF A vs Winner QF C
7 July, 20:30 Semi Final (II) Winner QF B vs Winner QF D

3/4th Place Playoff
Date
10 July, 20:30 3/4 Playoff Loser SF I vs Loser SF II

The World Cup Final
Date
11 July, 20:30 Final Winner SF I vs Winner SF II


World cup 2010 knockout stage schedule

Saturday, 12 June 2010

NIGERIA SQUAD WORLD CUP 2010

Nigeria squad world cup 2010 include goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and coach. Picture position of Nigeria . See the picture of Nigeria World cup 2010 squad. Full team of Nigeria Squad update 12 June 2010 With all subtitutions , Include Nigeria Group in Fifa Worldcup 2010



NIGERIA SQUAD WORLD CUP 2010

Final Roster
Goalkeepers

Aiyenugba, Dele (Bnei Yehuda)
Ejide, Austin (Hapoel Petah Tikva)
Enyeama, Vincent (Hapoel Tel Aviv)
Defenders

Adeleye, Dele (Sparta Rotterdam)
Afolabi, Rabiu (Red Bull Salzburg)
Echiéjilé, Uwa (Rennes)
Odiah, Chidi (CSKA Moscow)
Shittu, Danny (Bolton)
Taiwo, Taye (Marseille)
Yobo, Joseph (Everton)
Midfielders

Etuhu, Dickson (Fulham)
Haruna, Lukman (Monaco)
Kaita, Sani (Alania Vladikavkaz)
Mikel John Obi (Chelsea)
Uche, Kalu (Almería)
Yussuf, Ayila (Dynamo Kyiv)
Forwards

Aiyegbeni, Yakubu (Everton)
Kanu, Nwankwo (Portsmouth)
Martins, Obafemi (Wolfsburg)
Obasi, Chinedu (Hoffenheim)
Obinna, Victor (Málaga)
Odemwingie, Peter (Lokomotiv Moscow)
Utaka, John (Portsmouth)

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have their team of 23 picked for South Africa after new coach Lars Lagerback named the country's final squad on Monday.

In one of the first crucial decisions Lagerback has had to make since being appointed coach of Nigeria in late February, the former Swedish national team coach cut seven players from his preliminary squad. Although there were a couple of notable player amongst those he left off the final team, there were no major surprises amongst the players appointed to the squad.

Amongst those cut are Victor Anichebe and Ike Uche. Anichebe returned to the Everton lineup in the second half of the English Premier League season, having recovered from injury. His play for the Toffees has earned him a spot on the provisional roster despite just five international caps. On Monday, he was cut from the team along with Uche, who is still coming back from an October knee injury suffered with Real Zaragoza.

Also cut by Lagerback: Peter Utaka, Onyekachi Apam, Brown Ideye, Bassey Akpan and Terna Suswan.

Mikel John Obi makes the final roster despite having suffered a knee injury late in his season with Chelsea. He will be a key figure in a Nigerian midfield that also features Kalu Uche of Almería, Ike's younger brother, as well Fulham's Dickson Etuhu. Rounding out the midfield are Ayila Yussuf (Dynamo Kyiv), Sani Kaita (Alania Vladikavkaz), and Lukman Karuna (Monaco).

Nigeria has a wealth of talent at forward, including the likes of Peter Odemwingie (Lokomotiv Moscow), Chinedu Obasi (Hoffenheim), Yakubu Aiyegbeni (Everton) and Obafemi Martins (Wolfsburg). Lagerback has also selected John Utaka (Portsmouth) and Victor Obinna (Málaga) to join Nwankwu Kanu (Portsmouth), who - at 33-years-old - will serve as captain during his third World Cup.

In defense, Lagerback's most notable names are Joseph Yobo (Everton) and Taye Taiwo (Marseille) but will be without Yusuf Mohammed (Sion), out through injury). Those two will be joined by Danny Shittu (Bolton), Chidi Odiah (CSKA Moscow), Rabiu Afolabi (Red Bull Salzburg), Uwa Echiéjilé (Rennes) and Dele Adeleye (Sparta Rotterdam).

Vicent Enyeama (Hapoel Tel Aviv) is the incumbent number one in goal, joined by Austin Ejide (Hapoel Petah Tikva) and Dele Aiyenugba (Bnei Yehuda).

Nigeria is in Group B in South Africa, where they compete against Argentina, Greece, and South Korean. They open the World Cup against the Argentines on June 12 at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.

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Friday, 11 June 2010

BRAZIL SQUAD WORLD CUP 2010 FIFA

Brazil squad world cup 2010 include goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and coach. Picture position of algeria squad.
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Brazil squad world cup 2010

Brazil play their first game in Johannesburg's Ellis Park Stadium against Korea DPR before their big clash with Cote d'Ivoire in the same city's Soccer City Stadium.

They will then make their first trip outside Johannesburg when they travel to Durban to face Portugal. There are numerous options for getting from Johannesburg to Durban, with flying and driving the most popular.

Travel options from Johannesburg to Durban

By plane: There are regular flights from Johannesburg to Durban, with a flight time of just 1hr10mins. To get to the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg you need to find your way onto the N3 South, the follow the signs direct to the airport.

By car: The route between Johannesburg and Durban is popular as the roads are in great condition, though you will have to pass through a number of toll booths. The distance between the two cities is 578km, which ought to take around seven hours to drive in total. If you make your way to the N3 South in Johannesburg this road will take you all the way to Durban. The route will take you past the Drakensberg mountain range, providing spectacular views as you drive.

By bus: The Park Station bus station is situated in the Johannesburg Central Business District (CBD) which can be accessed from Rissik Street. From there the trip will take around ten hours of travel time.

By train: A train service runs between Johannesburg and Durban which can be accessed from Park Station in the Johannesburg CDB on Rissik Street. Durban is serviced six times a week by rail from Johannesburg.

Group G
Brazil BRA
Korea DPR PRK
Côte d'Ivoire CIV
Portugal POR

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AUSTRALIA SQUAD WORLD CUP 2010 FIFA

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Australia will kick off in Durban against 2006 FIFA World Cup semifinalists, Germany before making the 711km journey to the city of Rustenburg. While this is not a short journey, there are a number of travel options.

Travel options from Durban to Rustenburg

By plane: Should you opt for flying, a flight from Durban Airport to the OR Tambo International in Johannesburg is the best option. Once there, hire a car and drive to Rustenburg via the N4 west.

By car: You can drive from Durban via the N3, which leads to Johannesburg. Once in Johannesburg jump onto the N1 leading north out of Johannesburg, then keep your eyes peeled once you hit Pretoria for signs for the N4 to Rustenburg. In total, this journey should take around seven hours.

By bus: The routes between Durban and Johannesburg are regularly serviced by all the intercity bus carriers. Once in Johannesburg (Park Station), take a bus to Pretoria where you can catch one of the regularly available buses for Rustenburg.

By train: Take a train from Durban Station to Johannesburg’s Park Station, from where you can transfer onto an intercity bus to Rustenburg.

From Rustenburg, the Australians will then travel around 445km to face Serbia at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit. It is advisable to allow an extra day to travel in order to fully enjoy the wildlife visible along the route between the two cities. Once you arrive, the Kruger National Park in Nelspruit is a must-see attraction. There are no direct flights between Rustenburg and Nelspruit.

Travel options from Rustenburg to Nelspruit

By car: Take the N4 through Pretoria from Rustenburg and continue east until you reach Nelspruit. This drive will take you just over four hours. Once you get to Tshwane/ Pretoria, why not stop and visit historical sites such as the Union Buildings on Church Street and other iconic monuments before continuing your journey?

By bus: Your second option will be catch a bus from Rustenburg city centre to Pretoria where you can then transfer to a second bus to take you to Nelspruit.

GROUP D
Germany GER
Australia AUS
Serbia SRB
Ghana GHA

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ARGENTINA SQUAD WORLD CUP 2010 FIFA

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Argentina will open their campaign at Johannesburg’s Ellis Park Stadium against Nigeria. They will then play Korea Republic at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, meaning fans do not have to travel outside the city for their team's opening two games.

From Johannesburg, followers of France will have to travel to the far north of the country to Polokwane for their side's final group match against former European Champions, Greece

Travel options from Johannesburg to Polokwane

By plane: While Polokwane does have an airport, it is small and does not have frequent flights. You can however fly there from Johannesburg's OR Tambo International, taking a bus, taxi or hire car to the city itself once you have landed.

By car: Polokwane is approximately 350km from Johannesburg. To drive there get onto the N1 North, which will take you through Pretoria then on to Polokwane. The drive should take you around three hours.

By bus: You will have to make your way to the Park Station in Johannesburg’s Central Business District (CBD) to catch a bus to Polokwane. Most of the intercity companies service this route.

GROUP B
Argentina ARG
Nigeria NGA
Korea Republic KOR
Greece GRE

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ALGERIA SQUAD WORLD CUP 2010 FIFA

Algeria squad world cup 2010 include goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and coach. Picture position of algeria squad.
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Algeria squad world cup 2010
Algeria will play their opening game in Polokwane against Slovenia. From there, they travel to Cape Town’s Green Point Stadium to face England. The distance between these two cities is vast, so a flight is your only viable option.

Travel options from Polokwane to Cape Town

By plane: The best option, given the huge distance. Take a flight from Polokwane to OR Tambo Airport (Johannesburg). From there, take another flight to Cape Town International International Airport.

Algeria will then travel from the Cape back to the interior to face USA in Tshwane/ Pretoria in their final group match.

Travel options from Cape Town to Tshwane/ Pretoria

By plane: A flight between Cape Town and OR Tambo International (in Johannesburg) is your best option to cover the 1470km between these two cities.

By car: While flying remains the best option, this is another alternative. Hire a car from Cape Town and take the long drive to Tshwane/ Pretoria, which is the only route taking in four provinces in one trip i.e. the Western Cape, the Northern Cape, Free State and Gauteng. What is more, there are plenty of small towns to explore along the way, such as Upington.

GROUP C
England ENG
USA USA
Algeria ALG
Slovenia SVN

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