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Soccer World Cup 2010 - Group Distribution

Teams for the soccer world cup 2010 are divided into 8 groups viz A, B, C, D, E, G, G and H. Below are the group wise classification of the teams, check out and guess which one would be the pool of death this time.

Group A:
  • South Africa
  • Mexico
  • Uruguay
  • France
Group B
  • Argentina
  • Nigeria
  • Korea Republic
  • Greece
Group C
  • England
  • USA
  • Algeria
  • Slovenia
Group D
  • Germany
  • Australia
  • Serbia
  • Ghana
Group E
  • Netherlands
  • Denmark
  • Japan
  • Cameroon
Group F
  • Italy
  • Paraguay
  • New Zealand
  • Slovakia

Group G
  • Brazil
  • Korea DPR
  • Côte d'Ivoire
  • Portugal

Group H
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Honduras
  • Chile
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Tottenham Hotspur 0-2 Portsmouth

Quick Report: Tottenham Hotspur 0-2 Portsmouth

(GSM) – Portsmouth defied Tottenham to reach the English FA Cup final. In Sunday’s semi final with Tottenham Hotspur, Pompey banged 2 goles in soccer's extra time game.
After 90 minutes goalless, extra time was needed to decide the winner of the challenge the favorite side to win.
But nine minutes had passed in the first half of extra time when Frederic Piquionne beat keeper Gomes for 1-0.
And the match was all but decided with three minutes to play as Aruna Dindane was hauled down in the penalty area and Kevin Prince Boateng blasted the spot kick into the left corner and out of Gomes’ reach.
Portsmouth, including their veteran goalkeeper David James, will face Chelsea in the final.

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Beckham: I May Miss World Cup

Beckham: I May Miss World Cup

Midfielder David Beckham is carted off the field after injuring his left Achilles' tendon during AC Milan's 1-0 victory over Chievo Verona on Sunday. (Antonio Calanni / Associated Press / March 14, 2010)

 

Milan midfielder David Beckham has admitted to fearing for his place in England’s World Cup squad if he does not play regularly until the end of the season.
The 34-year-old is currently on-loan at AC Milan from Los Angeles Galaxy, a move motivated by his desire to impress Three Lions boss Fabio Capello.
“I am not guaranteed to go to South Africa at all,” he said.
Beckham continued, “I have to work hard and hopefully win my place. There are a few months left and plenty of games but hopefully I can carry on playing well and get in the squad.”
The widespread belief that Beckham will make the final 23 is based on the assumption that he maintains match fitness but he played less than half an hour for Milan in their Champions’ League tie at Manchester United last Wednesday.
England’s manager Fabio Capello has always maintained he can only pick players who appear regularly. Beckham is also competing for an oversubscribed area of the team against Aaron Lennon, Shaun Wright-Phillips, and Theo Walcott.
Beckham currently shares the record of three with Bobby Moore and Peter Shilton.
The former England captain’s first taste of the tournament ended in heartbreak when he was sent off in the defeat to Argentina in 1998, which led to widespread criticism of the then 23-year-old.


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Soccer News Updates 4th march 2010



  • Zuma promises safe World Cup in South Africa
South African President Jacob Zuma sought Thursday to allay concerns about security at the 2010 World Cup, saying crime had already been cut and visitors would be protected.
President is delivered -----“The fact is we have brought down crime already" -----
  • Scotland confirm Sweden friendly.
Scotland will play a friendly away to Sweden on August 11, (SFA) the Scottish Football Association. 
  • Agent says Brazilian striker Adriano ready for European return 
28 year-old Adriano at his best, his agent has announced that the player is ready to return to European football.
  • Holden facing World Cup agony after leg fracture.
Bolton’s Stuart Holden faces a race against time to be fit for the World Cup after it was confirmed he had broken a bone in his leg during the United States’ 2-1 defeat by Holland on Wednesday.
  • Maradona: We can win World cup
Argentina boss Diego Maradona has declared that his side have a very realistic chance of winning the World Cup this summer
  • Henry: Spain and Brazil are favourites for World Cup (My Favorites Too ;) )
On Wednesday, Thierry Henry witnessed Spain’s strength from nearby as France were taught a footballing lesson by the reigning European Champions.

France were defeated 2-0 at their own ground and Henry conceded that La Furia Roja were on another planet.

“With Barcelona, I am not used to running after the ball,” Henry told Marca.

“Spain, along with Brazil, are the favourites for the World Cup. They remind me of the French team of some years ago.

“We saw one team that can win the World Cup, and another that has a lot of work to do.”




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England vs Egypt (3 -1) ALL Goals Highlights [Friendly] 03032010


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Substitutes Peter Crouch and Shaun Wright-Phillips spared England further embarrassment as Fabio Capello’s scandal-tarnished squad came from behind to register a 3-1 win over Egypt.
The recently-crowned African champions had looked on course for a landmark victory on their first appearance at Wembley when Mohamed Zidan translated their initial superiority into a first-half lead.

But Crouch’s entry at the interval proved to be the catalyst for a significant improvement with the Tottenham striker bolstering his claim to a starting role at the World Cup by claiming a couple of goals either side of a strike from Wright-Phillips.

That was enough to transform an evening that had the potential to go badly wrong for Capello, with the hangover from recent off-the-pitch issues evident in the boos received by John Terry on his first outing since being stripped of the captaincy.

England were on the back foot for long spells in the opening period, but might easily have gone ahead inside five minutes, with the cocktail of Wayne Rooney’s eye for a pass and Theo Walcott’s pace causing tremors on the left side of the visitors’ defence.

Walcott’s cutback was delivered into the path of Frank Lampard but the Chelsea midfielder pushed his shot tamely at goalkeeper Essam El Hadary.

Egypt were soon in the ascendancy however and England were fortunate that the unmarked Wael Gomaa was unable to connect cleanly with a volley from eight yards out.
Zidan quickly signalled his threat by getting in front of Terry to head over the bar and, then again, when driving narrowly wide after escaping Matthew Upson on the edge of the area.

Egypt’s nimble passing and penetrating wing backs were unsettling England and it was no surprise when Zidan gave the visitors a 23rd-minute lead, aided by a slip from Upson which enabled him to collect Hosny Abd Rabou’s pass unchallenged.

The Borussia Dortmund striker still had plenty to do but a deft first touch denied Upson the time to recover and the shot was planted confidently beyond Robert Green’s left hand.

England’s best chance of an equaliser before the break fell to Lampard, after Gareth Barry’s header from a Leighton Baines corner had been blocked. The Chelsea midfielder got slightly over the top of his strike and the ball bounced off the Wembley turf and up over the bar.

El Hadary did well to beat away Jermain Defoe’s fierce shot after the Tottenham striker had got clear through the inside left channel, and Egypt’s goalkeeper also had to be alert when another Baines corner ended up ricocheting goalwards off Terry.

Lampard and Defoe were withdrawn at the interval in favour of Michael Carrick and Crouch, whose first significant contribution was to register England’s equaliser with a well-taken strike ten minutes into the second period.

Gerrard’s first-time pass released Barry on the right hand side of the box and the Manchester City’s midfielder’s cross was crisply despatched into the bottom corner by Crouch.
Egypt’s pursuit of a first win over England saw Mohamed ‘Gedo’ Nagy, the hero of the African Cup of Nations triumph, introduced for the final half hour.

But it the hosts who now looked more likely winners and, after Rooney had spurned the chance to finish off Barry’s fine through ball, Wright-Phillips put them ahead with quarter of an hour left.
El Hadary did well to keep out James Milner’s powerful first-time shot from a Baines cross and the goalkeeper was unfortunate that the loose ball fell kindly for the winger, whose shot found the net with the help of a deflection.

Five minutes later Wright-Phillips got clear on the right and picked out an offside Crouch on the edge of the six-yard area, presenting the Tottenham striker with the opportunity to claim his 20th international goal in what was only his 37th England appearance.
Troubled Terry gets mixed reception from England fans

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Schedule for South Africa World Cup

Group A
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
111/06 16:00Johannesburg - JSCSouth AfricaSouth Africa-MexicoMexico
211/06 20:30Cape Town UruguayUruguay-FranceFrance
1716/06 20:30Tshwane/Pretoria South AfricaSouth Africa-UruguayUruguay
1817/06 20:30Polokwane FranceFrance-MexicoMexico
3322/06 16:00Rustenburg MexicoMexico-UruguayUruguay
3422/06 16:00Mangaung / Bloemfontein FranceFrance-South AfricaSouth Africa

Group B
Match Date TimeVenueResults
312/06 16:00Johannesburg - JEPArgentinaArgentina-NigeriaNigeria
412/06 13:30Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Korea RepublicKorea Republic-GreeceGreece
1917/06 16:00Mangaung / Bloemfontein GreeceGreece-NigeriaNigeria
2017/06 13:30Johannesburg - JSCArgentinaArgentina-Korea RepublicKorea Republic
3522/06 20:30Durban NigeriaNigeria-Korea RepublicKorea Republic
3622/06 20:30Polokwane GreeceGreece-ArgentinaArgentina
Group C
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
512/06 20:30Rustenburg EnglandEngland-USAUSA
613/06 13:30Polokwane AlgeriaAlgeria-SloveniaSlovenia
2218/06 16:00Johannesburg - JEPSloveniaSlovenia-USAUSA
2318/06 20:30Cape Town EnglandEngland-AlgeriaAlgeria
3723/06 16:00Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth SloveniaSlovenia-EnglandEngland
3823/06 16:00Tshwane/Pretoria USAUSA-AlgeriaAlgeria
Group D
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
713/06 20:30Durban GermanyGermany-AustraliaAustralia
813/06 16:00Tshwane/Pretoria SerbiaSerbia-GhanaGhana
2118/06 13:30Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth GermanyGermany-SerbiaSerbia
2419/06 16:00Rustenburg GhanaGhana-AustraliaAustralia
3923/06 20:30Johannesburg - JSCGhanaGhana-GermanyGermany
4023/06 20:30Nelspruit AustraliaAustralia-SerbiaSerbia
Group E
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
914/06 13:30Johannesburg - JSCNetherlandsNetherlands-DenmarkDenmark
1014/06 16:00Mangaung / Bloemfontein JapanJapan-CameroonCameroon
2519/06 13:30Durban NetherlandsNetherlands-JapanJapan
2619/06 20:30Tshwane/Pretoria CameroonCameroon-DenmarkDenmark
4324/06 20:30Rustenburg DenmarkDenmark-JapanJapan
4424/06 20:30Cape Town CameroonCameroon-NetherlandsNetherlands
Group F
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
1114/06 20:30Cape Town ItalyItaly-ParaguayParaguay
1215/06 13:30Rustenburg New ZealandNew Zealand-SlovakiaSlovakia
2720/06 13:30Mangaung / Bloemfontein SlovakiaSlovakia-ParaguayParaguay
2820/06 16:00Nelspruit ItalyItaly-New ZealandNew Zealand
4124/06 16:00Johannesburg - JEPSlovakiaSlovakia-ItalyItaly
4224/06 16:00Polokwane ParaguayParaguay-New ZealandNew Zealand
Group G
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
1315/06 16:00Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Côte d'IvoireCôte d'Ivoire-PortugalPortugal
1415/06 20:30Johannesburg - JEPBrazilBrazil-Korea DPRKorea DPR
2920/06 20:30Johannesburg - JSCBrazilBrazil-Côte d'IvoireCôte d'Ivoire
3021/06 13:30Cape Town PortugalPortugal-Korea DPRKorea DPR
4525/06 16:00Durban PortugalPortugal-BrazilBrazil
4625/06 16:00Nelspruit Korea DPRKorea DPR-Côte d'IvoireCôte d'Ivoire
Group H
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
1516/06 13:30Nelspruit HondurasHonduras-ChileChile
1616/06 16:00Durban SpainSpain-SwitzerlandSwitzerland
3121/06 16:00Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth ChileChile-SwitzerlandSwitzerland
3221/06 20:30Johannesburg - JEPSpainSpain-HondurasHonduras
4725/06 20:30Tshwane/Pretoria ChileChile-SpainSpain
4825/06 20:30Mangaung / Bloemfontein SwitzerlandSwitzerland-HondurasHonduras
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