Friday, May 28, 2010

World Cup 2006 Draw

The draw for the World Cup in 2006 was the year 2005, Germany held in Leipzig on December 9. This is the biggest sporting event in the world after the Olympics and was eagerly awaited. The 32 teams were in eight groups of four in a ceremony televised address that was assigned to watch live in over one hundred and sixty countries. The top two from each group will proceed to a straight knockout.

The first team was pulled from the bullets of England, couldthat is an omen, could potentially end the tournament, finishing first? Fifa had sown his base controversial second part of its exciting overtime win in hand, the old enemy Argentina.

Group A comprises Germany, Costa Rica, Poland and Ecuador

Group B consists of England, Paraguay, Trinidad & Tobago, Sweden and

Group C Argentina, Ivory Coast, Serbia and Montenegro, the Netherlands and

Group D consists of Mexico, Iran, Angola, &Portugal

Group E consists of Italy, Ghana, United States, and the czech Republic

Group F consists of Brazil, Croatia, Australia and Japan

Group G consists of France, Switzerland, South Korea, Togo and

Group H consists of Spain, Ukraine, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia and

The matches kick-off in Monaco of Bavaria on June 9 and take a month, with the final July 9 in Berlin and won.

While it is easy to look at groups and are likely to select the two qualifiers, we all knowIs not that what you will. Memories are fresh from the failure of defending champions France to progress from group stage Senegal in 2002, after less than a dumping by the same gate.

The creators were probably guide England rate cut slightly 01:06, the tournament on the back of what looks like a group easier to win. There are hundreds of millions of pounds are traded in this event in the world, before the winners are known. You can enter a free £ 20 betbetfair.com 6CHE3VPWJ entering the coupon code when prompted.

The favorites are multi-winner and current defending champion Brazil, but the usual suspects, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, France, England, Argentina, Portugal and all have their enthusiastic supporters. Do not forget, even Germany, for their soil, they are very hard to beat, even though on paper do not have a big face this time. The trophies have never won on paper, and I'm there or around there, but alwaysam.

Groups C & D look to qualify the hardest. The African challenge is bigger and probably stronger than ever, despite the two most successful nations, Nigeria and Cameroon for it to fail this time. Can Asian countries, notably Japan and South Korea and the conservation of great progress that they did in 2002, although of course that was at home and it will be interesting to see how to Australia. Have qualified for the first time since 1974, andhave recently suggested that England, when a friendly match played in England, where two different teams during the game. Most Australian players doing their business in the English Premiership, so they know many of the other players pretty well, and vice versa.

I recall the first time qualifiers Trinidad and Tobago, the smallest nation to make it in Germany, and how much they need to move to England. run the talisman and the former European Cup winner Dwight York is itsNation with great pride. Most of T & T players in lower divisions of English football, but only make a dangerous opponent, and Britain is not easy take it.

It promises to see the greatest football tournament yet, and certainly more fans overseas will be the first ever trip to Germany. Preliminary figures indicate that more than 100,000 England fans take alone, and considering that some reasonsOnly 30,000 tickets will go on open sale, which promises to produce a strong fight. Holland, France and Italy is also a great fan base, then the Czech Republic, Spain, Sweden and Poland. German hoteliers are in a very busy summer.

England hope to do well, although deeply rooted any suspects yet another victory in Brazil for their flamboyant star Ronaldhino, but a final against Brazil, England would be a must see. This is the hope in Englandsecure.

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