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June 24, 2006

Live Stories of SWEDEN

Filed under: Team, Sweden, Live, Round of 16
  • Germany, Argentina favored to advance to World Cup Quarterfinal
    World Cup host Germany opens the second round rated a odds-on chance to beat Sweden and advance to a possible quarterfinal against Argentina, the favorite to defeat Mexico. Germany, seeking its fourth soccer world championship, …
  • Best Moments of World Cup 2006
    The World Cup unites the best of the best in soccer to compete for world domination, or at least domination of a soccer ball. … Sweden World Cup 2006 Swedes kissing in celebration of the World Cup Argentina World Cup 2006 I don’t know …
  • World Cup predictions redux
    The group stage of the World Cup is over and it’s knockout time — each match will … Sweden — The Monk actually correctly predicted Germany would win group A and Sweden … The Swiss played uninspired soccer in winning a weak group. …
  • World Cup 2006: Day 15
    16 in the red jersey in the bottom picture) who seems to be the future (if not present) of Swiss soccer and looks to have a bright future in soccer. Saturday (day 16) marks the start of the knockout stages with Germany taking on Sweden …
  • World Cup First Round Recap
    And I’ve played soccer at altitude - it’s not easy! Group B Predicted: England, Sweden Actual: England, Sweden This group played out pretty much as expected with the difference between England and Sweden being Sweden’s inability to …
  • Zlatan’s Midsummer Night’s Dream
    No matter, there are fools everywhere, Zlatan doesn?t care. He?ll still score that goal and off Sweden goes. May the Maypole dance comenceth. jo Subjects: Football; soccer; world cup; World Cup 2006; Group H; Tunisia; Pundits; germany; …
  • Round of 16 Astrological Predictions
    Subscribe to Soccerphile’s World Cup astrological predictions — the results as seen in the team’s stars. … Anita Nigam World Cup Predictions - Subscribe Now Germany vs Sweden Munich … Germany World Cup Astrology football soccer stars.
  • its been a loooooooooooooong time since i blogged. thnx to my
    ok, before i start obsessing bout soccer again. i shall proclaim. … YEAH! i hope germany will trash sweden. and i’m sure they will. … brazilians are "late-bloomers" in world cup. they will only really show their skills in the top 16 …
  • World Cup Knockout
    Sweden has looked very shaky throughout group play while Germany waltzed … Mexico was hanging onto their World Cup in their match against Portugal. … Of all the soccer powerhouses, Spain has had the least success in the World Cup …
  • Soccer time
    212.982.2591; Good World Bar & Grill 3 Orchard Street 212.925.9975 Here’s where the Swedish fans will be. Nevada Smith’s 510 E 11th St between Aves A and B 212.982.3929; Zum Schneider 107 Ave C at 7th St 212.598.1098 .
  • Germany, Argentina favored to advance to World Cup Quarterfinal
    World Cup host Germany opens the second round rated a odds-on chance to beat Sweden and advance to a possible quarterfinal against Argentina, the favorite to defeat Mexico. Germany, seeking its fourth soccer world championship, …
  • Best Moments of World Cup 2006
    The World Cup unites the best of the best in soccer to compete for world domination, or at least domination of a soccer ball. … Sweden World Cup 2006 Swedes kissing in celebration of the World Cup Argentina World Cup 2006 I don’t know …
  • World Cup predictions redux
    The group stage of the World Cup is over and it’s knockout time — each match will … Sweden — The Monk actually correctly predicted Germany would win group A and Sweden … The Swiss played uninspired soccer in winning a weak group. …
  • World Cup 2006: Day 15
    16 in the red jersey in the bottom picture) who seems to be the future (if not present) of Swiss soccer and looks to have a bright future in soccer. Saturday (day 16) marks the start of the knockout stages with Germany taking on Sweden …
  • World Cup First Round Recap
    And I’ve played soccer at altitude - it’s not easy! Group B Predicted: England, Sweden Actual: England, Sweden This group played out pretty much as expected with the difference between England and Sweden being Sweden’s inability to …
  • Zlatan’s Midsummer Night’s Dream
    No matter, there are fools everywhere, Zlatan doesn?t care. He?ll still score that goal and off Sweden goes. May the Maypole dance comenceth. jo Subjects: Football; soccer; world cup; World Cup 2006; Group H; Tunisia; Pundits; germany; …
  • Round of 16 Astrological Predictions
    Subscribe to Soccerphile’s World Cup astrological predictions — the results as seen in the team’s stars. … Anita Nigam World Cup Predictions - Subscribe Now Germany vs Sweden Munich … Germany World Cup Astrology football soccer stars.
  • its been a loooooooooooooong time since i blogged. thnx to my
    ok, before i start obsessing bout soccer again. i shall proclaim. … YEAH! i hope germany will trash sweden. and i’m sure they will. … brazilians are "late-bloomers" in world cup. they will only really show their skills in the top 16 …
  • World Cup Knockout
    Sweden has looked very shaky throughout group play while Germany waltzed … Mexico was hanging onto their World Cup in their match against Portugal. … Of all the soccer powerhouses, Spain has had the least success in the World Cup …
  • Soccer time
    212.982.2591; Good World Bar & Grill 3 Orchard Street 212.925.9975 Here’s where the Swedish fans will be. Nevada Smith’s 510 E 11th St between Aves A and B 212.982.3929; Zum Schneider 107 Ave C at 7th St 212.598.1098 .

Schedule and Matches, 16 of Round

Round of 16
Jun 24, 2006 11:00pm 1A-2B GER - : - SWE
Jun 25, 2006 3:00am 1C-2D ARG - : - MEX
Jun 25, 2006 11:00pm 1B-2A ENG - : - ECU
Jun 26, 2006 3:00am 1D-2C POR - : - NED
Jun 26, 2006 11:00pm 1E-2F ITA - : - AUS
Jun 27, 2006 3:00am 1G-2H SUI - : - UKR

June 19, 2006

Live Stories of SWEDEN

Filed under: Team, Sweden
  • Rooney starting for England vs Sweden
    Wayne Rooney will start for England against Sweden in Cologne on Tuesday night. The Manchester United striker is expected to replace Peter Crouch and play up front with Michael Owen. England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has confirmed that …
  • World cup 2006 - kit sponsors
    The World Cup does not only bring goals, tackles, passes, yellow and red cards, … Soccer World Cup Kit Sponsors. Adidas. Argentina; Germany; Spain; France … England; Sweden. Lotto. Serbia & Montenegro; Ukraine. Marathon. Ecuador …
  • The Ten Biggest Controversies in World Cup History
    The three red cards in one match tied a World Cup record; only one match in the … Drawn into a second round group with the hosts, Poland defeated Sweden 1-0 … why they stood so adamantly behind the flurry of cards in the 2006 Cup). …
  • FIFA: World Cup 2006
    Sweden: if you’re still confused about my david beckham thing, yourself being … Mexico: as soccer is particularly popular in most latin american countries, … the world cup is one of my favorite sporting events ever. that being said, …
  • Trip Talk
    Now, if you will excuse me, we are going to walk to a friend’s for the afternoon and then watch World Cup Soccer this evening. Tomorrow we are going to be typical tourists before watching a friendly footie match between Sweden and the …
  • FOOTBALL
    Maybe I’ll support Sweden or France. Might as well support Brazil, as that’s easiest on my nervous system. … They do realize this is the World Cup, right? … It’s a SOCCER GAME, people. And then there was that one US player who made …
  • World Cup Fever!!!
    Here we go again.. My passion for soccer has never changed. Ask Chux. As of June 19, 2006 from the official site of World Cup 2006 Groups & Standings Group A Key Overview | News Team MP WDL GF GA Pts Ecuador 2 2 0 0 5 0 6 …
  • Soccer: It’s Fantastic!
    Tell me again why you don’t like soccer? Two fans of Team Sweden get all chummy at the World Cup. Nice! H/T - Woody (and the commenter who linked this pic!)
  • YES! i knew it! i knew BRAZIL WILL WIN AUSTRALIA!!! wahahaha. sad
    RONALDO! he’s not in good shape anymore. oh, ni think he’s going to retire after this world cup season. … i’m counting down to the match between england and sweden. … gosh, my entire post is about soccer. ok, nvm. to add on smth …
  • Soccer humour
    If you are not watching the Fifa World Cup in Germany, you are not only missing some quality … chances were written off more times than the Mexican national debt, have held Sweden to a draw. (Sweden vs Trinidad & Tobago) Japanese problem.

June 8, 2006

Live Stories of SWEDEN

Filed under: Team, Sweden
  • England, Sweden are tough to beat in World Cup Group B preview
    Depending on which doctor you listen to, Wayne Rooney could be back from a broken metatarsal in time for England?s World Cup opener against Paraguay on June 10. But with or without the Manchester United striker, the English still remain …
  • 2006 fifa world cup
    2006 FIFA WORLD CUP Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting … Soccer bettingg during the world cup can either make u rich or bankrupt overnight. … Group B qualifiers - England, Sweden Group C qualifiers - Holland, Ivory Coast …
  • world cup predilections
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic (what kind of Swedish name is that? … has been raging for four years on hold for the World Cup, well, they’re alright with me. … hello, world? hi, it’s us, the US soccer team. hi. yeah, we’re playing some great …
  • World Cup Preview
    Thankfully, this summer, we at least have the World Cup to follow. … Overt Racism at Soccer matches. Much has been made in the press here in the US about the overt … While Sweden looked very impressive in World Cup qualifying, …
  • the beautiful game…
    World Cup of Soccer 2006… i only pay attention to professional soccer or … a danish girl i knew once), sweden (because of a swedish girl i knew once), … prognosis #2: brasil will be the 2006 world cup champions by 2 over france. …
  • World Cup Preview
    His knowledge about soccer, as everyone knows, trumps anyone else who could contribute … for nearly two decades — killed off the US soccer team from World Cup … Sweden (Group B winner) defeats Germany (Group A second place) 1-0 …
  • thedeepgreensea @ 2006-06-07T17:46:00
    The World Cup is coming. I’m excited, though I’m not really a soccer fan. I can’t name more than a handful of world club teams, and don’t know the first thing … Group B: Sweden (though it’s hard to pull against Trinidad and Tobago, …
  • World Cup Preview
    And sure, Brazil doesn’t have the world’s greatest defense, but aside from 1994, when have they ever? Sure didn’t seem to stop them in 2002, … Sweden 5. Argentina vs. Netherlands 6. England vs. Paraguay 7. Italy vs. Czech Republic …
  • More World Cup Predictions
    Sweden should also make it through, though Paraguay could survive if they get … The soccer won?t be too interesting in this group, as Mexico and Portugal … in 2010 as they will make the semifinals in Freddy Adu?s World Cup debut. …
  • World Cup 06 Preview
    I began the idea for a World Cup preview with a slight fear that I?d be … Even if you are not a soccer fan, an event held every four years that is the … *Sweden-Unlike England, the Swedes tend to overachieve in most World Cups. .

May 21, 2006

The Rhein-Energie Stadion in Cologne is itself up for the festival of football at World Cup 2006.

Cologne’s brand-new stadium hosts five World Cup matches at this summer’s finals.

The new arena, constructed on the site of the old Muengersdorfer stadium, hosted its first international match on March 31 2004 with Germany beating Belgium 3-0 in a friendly game.

The stadium cost €119 million and has a capacity of 46,000 although it will be reduced to 40,000 at the World Cup for security reasons.

All areas of the stadium are easily accessible with several catering and service areas in all four sides of the ground.

Bundesliga side FC Cologne play their home matches at the venue although it has not proved a lucky venue with the team winning two out of their 13 home matches (as of 27/03/06) as they sit rock bottom of the German top-flight.

But times have not always been so tough with the club winning three German titles (1962, 64, 78) and greats such as Pierre Littbarski and Thomas Hassler, World Cup winners with West Germany in 1990, have worn the Cologne jersey with pride.

At the 2006 finals Cologne can look forward to seeing some top teams in action with 1966 winners England, Euro 2004 runners-up Portugal and 1998 victors France all on display.

The highlight in Cologne arguably could be England’s clash with Sweden with fans from both countries set to make for a colourful scene in the city.

The stadium provides a perfect setting for the action and all fans making the trip to Cologne will hope the football inside the ground will match its surroundings.

Cologne match schedule:

June 11: Group D - Angola v Portugal
June 17: Group E - Czech Republic v Ghana
June 20: Group B - Sweden v England
23 June: Group G - Togo v France
26 June: 2nd round (1st Group G v 2nd Group H)

FIFA World Cup 2006TM at the Olympic Stadium Berlin

Six of these matches will be staged at the Olympic Stadium Berlin, including four group series matches and a quarter final match. The FIFA championship’s top event will be the final, which will be held at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin on Sunday, July 9th, 2006.

The matches of the FIFA World Cup 2006TM TM at the Olympiastadion Berlin:


Date 

 

 

10. & 11.05.2006

 Talent Festival

 

13.06.2006

 Brazil - Croatia (Group Match F1-F2)

 

15.06.2006

 Sweden - Paraguay (Group Match B4-B2)

 

20.06.2006

 Ecuador - Germany (Group Match A4-A1)

 

23.06.2006

 Ukraine - Tunesia (Group Match H2-H3)

 

30.06.2006

 Quarterfinal A

 

09.07.2006

 Final


May 18, 2006

World Cup Rosters

World Cup rosters announced Thursday by FIFA:

Angola

Goalkeepers: Lama (Petro de Luanda), Mario (Inter de Luanda), Joao Ricardo (no club)

Defenders: Marco Abreu (Portimonense), Marco Airosa (Barreirense), Delgado (Petro de Luanda), Jamba (ASA), Kali (Barreirense), Lebo Lebo (Petro de Luanda), Loco (Primeiro de Agosto), Rui Marques (Leeds)

Midfielders: Andre (Al Kuwait), Figueiredo (Varzim), Mateus Galiano (Gil Vicente), Mendonca (Varzim), Miloy (Inter de Luanda), Edson Nobre (Pacos Ferreira), Ze Kalanga (Petro de Luanda),

Forwards: Fabrice Akwa (no club), Flavio Amado (Al-Ahly), Titi Buengo (Clermont), Love Kabungula (ASA), Pedro Mantorras (Benfica)

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Argentina

Goalkeepers: Roberto Abbondanzieri (Boca Juniors), Leonardo Franco (Atletico Madrid), Oscar Ustari (Independiente)

Defenders: Roberto Ayala (Valencia), Nicolas Burdisso (Inter Milan), Fabricio Coloccini (Deportivo de La Coruna), Leandro Cufre (AS Roma), Gabriel Heinze (Manchester United), Gabriel Milito (Zaragoza), Lionel Scaloni (West Ham), Juan Pablo Sorin (Villarreal)

Midfielders: Pablo Aimar (Valencia), Esteban Cambiasso (Inter Milan), Luis Gonzalez (Porto), Javier Mascherano (Corinthians), Juan Roman Riquelme (Villarreal), Maximiliano Rodriguez (Atletico Madrid)

Forwards: Hernan Crespo (Chelsea), Julio Cruz (Inter Milan), Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Rodrigo Palacio (Boca Juniors), Javier Saviola (Sevilla), Carlos Tevez (Corinthians)

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Australia

Goalkeepers: Ante Covic (Hammarby), Zeljko Kalac (AC Milan), Mark Schwarzer (Middlesbrough)

Defenders: Michael Beauchamp (Central Coast Mariners), Scott Chipperfield (Basel), Craig Moore (Newcastle), Mark Milligan (Sydney FC), Lucas Neill (Blackburn), Tony Popovic (Crystal Palace)

Midfielders: Marco Bresciano (Parma), Tim Cahill (Everton), Jason Culina (PSV Eindhoven), Brett Emerton (Blackburn), Vince Grella (Parma), Stan Lazaridis (Birmingham City), Josip Skoko (Wigan), Mile Sterjovski (Basel), Luke Wilkshire (Bristol City)

Forwards: John Aloisi (Alaves), Josh Kennedy (Dynamo Dresden), Harry Kewell (Liverpool), Archie Thompson (PSV Eindhoven), Mark Viduka (Middlesbrough)

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Brazil

Goalkeepers: Dida (AC Milan), Julio Cesar (Inter Milan), Rogerio Ceni (Sao Paulo)

Defenders: Cafu (AC Milan), Cicinho (Real Madrid), Cris (Lyon), Gilberto (Hertha Berlin), Juan (Bayer Leverkusen), Lucio (Bayern Munich), Luisao (Benfica), Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid)

Midfielders: Edmilson (Barcelona), Emerson (Juventus), Gilberto Silva (Arsenal), Juninho (Lyon), Kaka (AC Milan), Ricardinho (Corinthians), Ronaldinho (Barcelona), Ze Roberto (Bayern Munich)

Forwards: Adriano (Inter Milan), Fred (Lyon), Robinho (Real Madrid), Ronaldo (Real Madrid)

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Costa Rica

Goalkeepers: Wardy Alfaro (Alajuelense), Alvaro Mesen (Herediano), Jose Francisco Porras (Saprissa)

Defenders: Gabriel Badilla (Saprissa), Jervis Drummond (Saprissa), Leonardo Gonzalez (Herediano), Luis Marin (Alajuelense), Gilberto Martinez (Brescia), Michael Rodriguez (Alajuelense), Michael Umana (Herediano), Harold Wallace (Alajuelense)

Midfielders: Randall Azofeifa (Saprissa), Cristian Bolanos (Saprissa), Walter Centeno (Saprissa), Dany Fonseca (Brujas), Carlos Hernandez (Alajuelense), Douglas Sequeira (Real Salt Lake), Mauricio Solis (Comunicaciones)

Forwards: Victor Nunez (Alajuelense), Ronald Gomez (Saprissa), Kurt Bernard (Puntarenas), Alvaro Saborio (Saprissa), Paulo Wanchope (no club)

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Croatia

Goalkeepers: Tomislav Butina (Brugge), Joseph Didulica (Austria Vienna), Stipe Pletikosa (Hajduk Split)

Defenders: Robert Kovac (Juventus), Dario Simic (AC Milan), Josip Simunic (Hertha Berlin), Stjepan Tomas (Galatasaray), Mario Tokic (Austria Vienna), Igor Tudor (Siena)

Midfielders: Marko Babic (Bayer Leverkusen), Niko Kovac (Hertha Berlin), Niko Kranjcar (Hajduk Split), Ivan Leko (Brugge), Jerko Leko (Dynamo Kiev), Luka Modric (Dinamo Zagreb), Anthony Seric (Panathinaikos), Darijo Srna (Shakhtar Donetsk), Jurica Vranjes (Werder Bremen)

Forwards: Bosko Balaban (Brugge), Ivan Bosnjak (Dinamo Zagreb), Ivan Klasnic (Werder Bremen), Ivica Olic (CSKA Moscow), Dado Prso (Glasgow Rangers)

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Czech Republic

Goalkeepers: Jaromir Blazek (Sparta Prague), Petr Cech (Chelsea), Antonin Kinsky (Saturn Ramenskoye)

Defenders: Zdenek Grygera (Ajax), Marek Jankulovski (AC Milan), Martin Jiranek (Spartak Moscow), Pavel Mares (Zenit St. Petersburg), David Rozehnal (Paris Saint-Germain), Tomas Ujfalusi (Fiorentina)

Midfielders: Tomas Galasek (Ajax), David Jarolim (Hamburger SV), Radoslav Kovac (Spartak Moscow), Pavel Nedved (Juventus), Karel Poborsky (Ceske Budejovice), Jaroslav Plasil (Monaco), Jan Polak (Nuremberg), Tomas Rosicky (Borussia Dortmund), Vladimir Smicer (Bordeaux), Jiri Stajner (Hannover)

Forwards: Milan Baros (Aston Villa), Marek Heinz (Galatasaray), Jan Koller (Borussia Dortmund), Vratislav Lokvenc (Salzburg)

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Ecuador

Goalkeepers: Damian Lanza (Aucas), Christian Mora (Liga de Quito), Edwin Villafuerte (Deportivo Quito)

Defenders: Paul Ambrosi (Liga de Quito), Ulises de la Cruz (Aston Villa), Giovanny Espinoza (Liga de Quito), Jorge Guagua (El Nacional), Ivan Hurtado (Al Arabi), Jose Luis Perlaza (CD Olmedo), Neicer Reasco (Liga de Quito)

Midfielders: Marlon Ayovi (Deportivo Quito), Segundo Castillo (El Nacional), Christian Lara (El Nacional), Edison Mendez (Liga de Quito), Luis Saritama (Deportivo Quito), Edwin Tenorio (Barcelona, Ecuador), Patricio Urrutia (Liga de Quito), Luis Antonio Valencia (Recreativo de Huelva)

Forwards: Christian Benitez (El Nacional), Felix Borja (El Nacional), Agustin Delgado (Liga de Quito), Ivan Kaviedes (Argentinos Juniors), Carlos Tenorio (Al Sadd)

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England

Goalkeepers: David James (Manchester City), Robert Green (Norwich), Paul Robinson (Tottenham)

Defenders: Wayne Bridge (Chelsea), Sol Campbell (Arsenal), Jamie Carragher (Liverpool), Ashley Cole (Arsenal), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Gary Neville (Manchester United), John Terry (Chelsea)

Midfielders: David Beckham (Real Madrid), Michael Carrick (Tottenham), Joe Cole (Chelsea), Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Owen Hargreaves (Bayern Munich), Jermaine Jenas (Tottenham), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Aaron Lennon (Tottenham)

Forwards: Peter Crouch (Liverpool), Michael Owen (Newcastle), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), Theo Walcott (Arsenal)

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France

Goalkeepers: Fabien Barthez (Marseille), Gregory Coupet (Lyon), Mickael Landreau (Nantes)

Defenders: Eric Abidal (Lyon), Jean-Alain Boumsong (Newcastle), Pascal Chimbonda (Wigan), William Gallas (Chelsea), Gael Givet (Monaco), Willy Sagnol (Bayern Munich), Mikael Silvestre (Manchester United), Lilian Thuram (Juventus)

Midfielders: Vikash Dhorasoo (Paris Saint-Germain), Alou Diarra (Lens), Claude Makelele (Chelsea), Florent Malouda (Lyon), Franck Ribery (Marseille), Patrick Vieira (Juventus), Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid)

Forwards: Djibril Cisse (Liverpool), Thierry Henry (Arsenal), Louis Saha (Manchester United), David Trezeguet (Juventus), Sylvain Wiltord (Lyon)

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Germany

Goalkeepers: Timo Hildebrand (Stuttgart), Oliver Kahn (Bayern Munich), Jens Lehmann (Arsenal, England)

Defenders: Arne Friedrich (Hertha Berlin), Robert Huth (Chelsea), Marcell Jansen (Borussia Moenchengladbach), Phillipp Lahm (Bayern Munich), Per Mertesacker (Hannover 96), Christoph Metzelder (Borussia Dortmund), Lens Nowotny (Bayer Leverkusen)

Midfielders: Michael Ballack (Chelsea), Tim Borowski (Werder Bremen), Torsten Frings (Werder Bremen), Thomas Hitzlsperger (Stuttgart), Sebastian Kehl (Borussia Dortmund), David Odonkor (Borussia Dortmund), Bernd Schneider (Bayer Leverkusen), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich)

Forwards: Gerald Asamoah (Schalke), Mike Hanke (Schalke), Miroslav Klose (Werder Bremen), Oliver Neuville (Borussia Moenchengladbach), Lukas Podolski (Cologne)

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Ghana

Goalkeepers: Sammy Adjei (Mohadon Sports Ashdod), Richard Kingston (BB Ankaraspor) George Owu (Ashanti Gold)

Defenders: Issa Ahmed (Randers), Illiasu Shilla (Asante Kotoko), Sammy Kuffour (AS Roma), John Mensah (Rennes), Habib Mohammed (King Faisal), John Painstil (Hapoel Tel Aviv), Addoquaye Pappoe (Ashdod Tel Aviv), Dan Quaye (Hearts of Oak), Hans Adu Sarpei (Wolfsburg)

Midfielders: Eric Addo (PSV Eindhoven), Otto Addo (Mainz), Stephen Appiah (Fenerbache), Derek Boateng (AIK Solna), Haminu Dramani (Red Star Belgrade), Michael Essien (Chelsea), Sulley Ali Muntari (Udinese)

Forwards: Matthew Amoah (Borussia Dortmund), Asamoah Gyan (Modena), Razak Pimpong (Copenhagen), Alex Tachie-Mensah (St. Gallen)

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Iran

Goalkeepers: Ebrahim Mirzapour (Foulad), Hassan Roudbarian (Pas), Vahid Taleblou (Esteqlal)

Defenders: Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh (Saba Battery), Yahya Golmohammadi (Saba Battery), Hossein Ka’bi (Foulad), Mohammad Nosrati (Pas), Rahman Rezaei (Messina), Amir-Hossein Sadeqi (Esteqlal) Sattar Zare (Barq)

Midfielders: Ali Karimi (Bayern Munich), Mehdi Mahdavikia (Hamburger SV), Mehrzad Ma’danchi (Persepolis), Javad Nekounam (Sharjah), Massoud Shojaei (Saipa), Anderanik Teymourian (Abu Moslem), Fereydoun Zandi (Kaiserslautern),

Forwards: Arash Borhani (Pas), Ali Daei (Saba Battery), Gholam-Reza Enayati (Esteqlal), Vahid Hashemian (Hannover), Javad Kazemian (Persepolis), Rassoul Khatibi (Sepahan)

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Italy

Goalkeepers: Marco Amelia (Livorno), Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus), Angelo Peruzzi (Lazio)

Defenders: Andrea Barzagli (Palermo), Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus), Fabio Grosso (Palermo), Marco Materazzi (Inter Milan), Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan), Massimo Oddo (Lazio), Cristian Zaccardo (Palermo), Gianluca Zambrotta (Juventus)

Midfielders: Simone Barone (Palermo), Mauro Camoranesi (Juventus), Daniele De Rossi (AS Roma), Gennaro Gattuso (AC Milan), Simone Perrotta (AS Roma), Andrea Pirlo (AC Milan), Francesco Totti (AS Roma)

Forwards: Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus), Alberto Gilardino (AC Milan), Vincenzo Iaquinta (Udinese), Filippo Inzaghi (AC Milan), Luca Toni (Fiorentina)

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Ivory Coast

Goalkeepers: Boubacar Barry (KSK Beveren), Gerard Gnanhouan (Montpellier), Jean-Jacques Tizie (Esperance Tunis)

Defenders: Etienne Arthur Boka (Strasbourg), Cyrille Domoraud (Creteil), Emmanuel Eboue (Arsenal), Blaise Kouassi (ES Troyes), Abdoulaye Meite (Marseille), Kolo Toure (Arsenal), Marc Zoro (Messina)

Midfielders: Kanga Gauthier Akale (Auxerre), Guy Roland Demel (Hamburger SV), Emerse Fae (Nantes), Abdoul Kader Keita (Lille), Romaric (Le Mans), Yaya Toure (Olympiakos), Gilles Yapi Yapo (Young Boys), Didier Zokora (Saint-Etienne)

Forwards: Aruna Dindane (Lens), Didier Drogba (Chelsea), Bonaventure Kalou (Paris Saint-Germain), Arouna Kone (PSV Eindhoven), Bakari Kone (Nice)

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Japan

Goalkeepers: Yoichi Doi (FC Tokyo), Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi (Jubilo Iwata), Seigo Narazaki (Nagoya Grampus Eight)

Defenders: Akira Kaji (Gamba Osaka), Yuichi Komano (Sanfrecce Hiroshima), Tsuneyasu Miyamoto (Gamba Osaka), Koji Nakata (Basel), Yuji Nakazawa (Yokohama F Marinos), Alessandro Santos (Urawa Reds), Makoto Tanaka (Jubilo Iwata), Keisuke Tsuboi (Urawa Reds)

Midfielders: Yasuhito Endo (Gamba Osaka), Takashi Fukunishi (Jubilo Iwata), Junichi Inamoto (West Bromwich Albion), Shunsuke Nakamura (Glasgow Celtic), Hidetoshi Nakata (Bolton), Mitsuo Ogasawara (Kashima Antlers), Shinji Ono (Urawa Reds)

Forwards: Seiichiro Maki (JEF United Chiba), Masashi Oguro (Grenoble), Keiji Tamada (Nagoya Grampus Eight), Naohiro Takahara (Hamburger SV), Atsushi Yanagisawa (Kashima Antlers)

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Mexico

Goalkeepers: Jesus Corona (Tecos), Guillermo Ochoa (America), Oswaldo Sanchez (Guadalajara)

Defenders: Jose Antonio Castro (America), Rafael Marquez (Barcelona), Mario Mendez (Monterrey), Ricardo Osorio (Cruz Azul), Gonzalo Pineda (Guadalajara), Francisco Rodriguez (Guadalajara), Carlos Salcido (Guadalajara), Claudio Suarez (Chivas USA)

Midfielders: Jose Garcia (Atlas), Jose Guardado (Atlas), Ramon Morales (Guadalajara), Zinha (Toluca), Pavel Pardo (America), Luis Perez (Monterrey), Gerardo Torrado (Cruz Azul)

Forwards: Jose Arellano (Monterrey), Jared Borgetti (Bolton), Omar Bravo (Guadalajara), Francisco Fonseca (Cruz Azul), Guillermo Franco (Villarreal)

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Netherlands

Goalkeepers: Edwin van der Sar (Manchester United), Maarten Stekelenburg (Ajax), Henk Timmer (AZ Alkmaar)

Defenders: Khalid Boulahrouz (Hamburger SV), Giovanni van Bronckhorst (Barcelona), Tim de Cler (AZ Alkmaar), Johnny Heitinga (Ajax), Kew Jaliens (AZ Alkmaar), Jan Kromkamp (Liverpool), Joris Mathijsen (AZ Alkmaar), Andre Ooijer (PSV Eindhoven)

Midfielders: Mark van Bommel (Barcelona), Phillip Cocu (PSV Eindhoven), Denny Landzaat (AZ Alkmaar), Hedwiges Maduro (Ajax), Wesley Sneijder (Ajax), Rafael van der Vaart (Hamburger SV)

Forwards: Ryan Babel (Ajax), Dirk Kuyt (Feyenoord), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United), Robin van Persie (Arsenal), Arjen Robben (Chelsea), Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink (PSV Eindhoven)

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Paraguay

Goalkeepers: Aldo Bobadilla (Libertad), Derlis Gomez (Luqueno), Justo Villar (Newell’s Old Boys)

Defenders: Julio Cesar Caceres (River Plate), Denis Caniza (Cruz Azul), Paulo Da Silva (Toluca), Carlos Gamarra (Palmeiras), Julio Manzur (Santos), Jorge Nunez (Estudiantes) Delio Toledo (Real Zaragoza)

Midfielders: Roberto Acuna (Deportivo La Coruna), Edgar Barreto (NEC Nijmegen), Carlos Bonet (Libertad), Julio Dos Santos (Bayern Munich), Diego Gavilan (Newell’s Old Boys), Jose Montiel (Olimpia), Carlos Humberto Paredes (Reggina), Christian Riveros (Libertad)

Forwards: Salvador Cabanas (Jaguares), Jose Cardozo (no club), Nelson Cuevas (Pachuca), Roque Santa Cruz (Bayern Munich), Nelson Haedo Valdez (Werder Bremen)

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Poland

Goalkeepers: Artur Boruc (Glasgow Celtic), Lukasz Fabianski (Legia Warsaw), Tomasz Kuszczak (West Bromwich Albion)

Defenders: Jacek Bak (Al Rayyan), Marcin Baszczynski (Wisla Krakow), Dariusz Dudka (Wisla Krakow), Seweryn Gancarczyk (Mettalist Kharkov), Mariusz Jop (FC Moscow), Mariusz Lewandowski (Shakhtar Donetsk), Michal Zewlakow (Anderlecht)

Midfielders: Piotr Giza (Cracovia), Damian Gorawski (FC Moscow), Kamil Kosowski (Southampton), Jacek Krzynowek (Bayer Leverkusen), Sebastian Mila (Austria Vienna), Arkadiusz Radomski (Austria Vienna), Euzebiusz Smolarek (Borussia Dortmund), Radoslaw Sobolewski (Wisla Krakow), Miroslaw Szymkowiak (Trabonzspor)

Forwards: Pawel Brozek (Wisla Krakow), Ireneusz Jelen (Wisla Plock), Grzegorz Rasiak (Southampton), Maciej Zurawski (Glasgow Celtic)

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Portugal

Goalkeepers: Ricardo Pereira (Sporting Lisbon), Quim Silva (Benfica), Bruno Vale (Amadora)

Defenders: Marco Caneira (Valencia), Ricardo Carvalho (Chelsea), Ricardo Costa (Porto), Paulo Ferreira (Chelsea), Fernando Meira (Stuttgart), Miguel Monteiro (Valencia), Nuno Valente (Everton)

Midfielders: Francisco Costinha (Dynamo Moscow), Deco (Barcelona), Luis Figo (Inter Milan), Nuno Maniche (Chelsea), Armando Petit (Benfica), Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United), , Tiago (Lyon), Hugo Viana (Valencia)

Forwards: Luis Boa Morte (Fulham), Nuno Gomes (Benfica), Pedro Pauleta (Paris Saint-Germain), Helder Postiga (Porto), Simao Sabrosa (Benfica)

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Saudi Arabia

Goalkeepers: Mohammed Al-Deayea (Al Hilal), Mohammad Khoja (Al Shabab) Mabrouk Zayed (Al Ittihad)

Defenders: Hussein Abdul Ghani (Al Ahli), Ahmed Al-Bahri (Al Shabab), Ahmed Al-Dokhi (Al Ittihad), Hamad Al-Montashri (Al Ittihad), Naif Al-Qadi (Al Ahli), Mohammad Missad (Al Ahli), Reda Tukar (Al Ittihad)

Midfielders: Omar Al-Ghamdi (Al Hilal), Nawaf Al-Tamyat (Al Hilal), Mohammed Ameen (Al Ittihad), Khaled Aziz (Al Hilal), Abdul Aziz Al-Khathran (Al Hilal), Saud Kareeri (Al Ittihad), Mohammad Nur (Al Ittihad)

Forwards: Mohammad Al-Anbar (Al Hilal), Saad Al-Harithy (Al Nassr), Sami Al-Jaber (Al Hilal), Yasser Al-Qhatani (Al Hilal), Malik Moud (Al Ahli), Mohammad Al-Shalhoub (Al Hilal)

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Serbia-Montenegro

Goalkeepers: Dragoslav Jevric (Ankaraspor), Oliver Kovacevic (CKSA Sofia), Vladimir Stojkovic (Red Star Belgrade)

Defenders: Dusan Basta (Red Star Belgrade), Nenad Djordjevic (Partizan Belgrade), Ivica Dragutinovic (Sevilla), Milan Dudic (Red Star Belgrade), Goran Gavrancic (Dynamo Kiev), Mladen Krstajic (Schalke), Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United)

Midfielders: Predrag Djordjevic (Olympiakos), Igor Duljaj (Shakhtar Donetsk), Ivan Ergic (Basel), Ognjen Koroman (Portsmouth), Sasa Ilic (Galatasaray), Albert Nadj (Partizan Belgrade), Dejan Stankovic (Inter Milan), Zvonimir Vukic (Partizan Belgrade)

Forwards: Mateja Kezman (Atletico Madrid), Danijel Ljuboja (Stuttgart), Savo Milosevic (Osasuna), Mirko Vucinic (Lecce), Nikola Zigic (Red Star Belgrade)

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South Korea

Goalkeepers: Kim Yong-dae (Busan I.Park), Kim Young-kwang (Chunnam Dragons), Lee Woon-jae (Suwon Samsung)

Defenders: Cho Won-hee (Suwon Samsung), Choi Jin-cheul (Chonbuk Hyundai), Kim Dong-jin (FC Seoul), Kim Jin-kyu (Jubilo Iwata), Kim Sang-shik (Seongnam Ilhwa), Kim Young-chul (Seongnam Ilhwa), Lee Young-pyo (Tottenham), Song Chong-gug (Suwon Samsung)

Midfielders: Baek Ji-hoon (FC Seoul), Kim Do-heon (Seongnam Ilhwa), Kim Nam-il (Suwon Samsung), Lee Eul-yong (Trabzonspor), Lee Ho (Ulsan Hyundai), Park Ji-sung (Manchester United)

Forwards: Ahn Jung-hwan (Duisburg), Cho Jae-jin (Shimizu S-Pulse), Lee Chun-soo (Ulsan Hyundai), Chung Kyung-ho (Gwangju Sangmu), Park Chu-young (FC Seoul), Seol Ki-hyun (Wolves)

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Spain

Goalkeepers: Santiago Canizares (Valencia), Iker Casillas (Real Madrid), Jose Manuel Reina (Liverpool)

Defenders: Asier Del Horno (Chelsea), Juanito Gutierrez (Real Betis), Pablo Ibanez (Atletico Madrid), Carlos Marchena (Valencia), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid), Michel Salgado (Real Madrid)

Midfielders: David Albelda (Valencia), Xabi Alonso (Liverpool), Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), Xavi Hernandez (Barcelona), Andres Iniesta (Barcelona), Antonio Lopez (Atletico Madrid), Joaquin Sanchez (Real Betis), Marcos Senna (Villareal)

Forwards: Luis Garcia (Liverpool), Raul Gonzalez (Real Madrid), Jose Antonio Reyes (Arsenal), Fernando Torres (Atletico Madrid), David Villa (Valencia)

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Sweden

Goalkeepers: John Alvbage (Viborg), Andreas Isaksson (Rennes), Rami Shaaban (Fredrikstad)

Defenders: Erik Edman (Rennes), Petter Hansson (Heerenveen), Teddy Lucic (Hacken), Olof Mellberg (Aston Villa), Mikael Nilsson (Panathinaikos), Fredrik Stenman (Bayer Leverkusen), Karl Svensson (IFK Goteborg)

Midfielders: Niclas Alexandersson (IFK Goteborg), Daniel Andersson (Malmo), Johan Elmander (Brondby), Kim Kallstrom (Rennes), Tobias Linderoth (Copenhagen), Fredrik Ljungberg (Arsenal), Anders Svensson (Elfsborg), Christian Wilhelmsson (Anderlecht)

Forwards: Marcus Allback (Copenhagen), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Juventus), Mattias Jonson (Djurgarden), Henrik Larsson (Barcelona), Markus Rosenberg (Ajax)

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Switzerland

Goalkeepers: Diego Benaglio (CD Nacional), Fabio Coltorti (Grasshoppers), Pascal Zuberbuehler (Basel)

Defenders: Philipp Degen (Borussia Dortmund), Johan Djourou (Arsenal), Stephane Grichting (Auxerre), Ludovic Magnin (Stuttgart), Patrick Mueller (Lyon), Philippe Senderos (Arsenal), Christoph Spycher (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Midfielders: Tranquillo Barnetta (Bayer Leverkusen), Valon Behrami (Lazio), Ricardo Cabanas (Cologne), Blerim Dzemaili (Zurich), Daniel Gygax (Lille), Xavier Margairaz (Zurich), Johann Vogel (AC Milan), Raphael Wicky (Hamburger SV)

Forwards: David Degen (Basel), Alexander Frei (Rennes), Mauro Lustrinelli (Sparta Prague), Marco Streller (Cologne), Johan Vonlanthen (NAC Breda)

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Togo

Goalkeepers: Kossi Agassa (Metz), Kodjovi Obilale (Etoile Filante) Moumouni Ouro Tchagnirou (Djoliba)

Defenders: Yaovi Dosseh Abalo (Apoel), Komi Agbo (Beveren), Eric Akoto (Admira Wadel), Ludovic Assemouassa (Ciffon), Toure Assimiou (Bayern Leverkusen), Karim Guede (Hamburger SV), Dare Nibombe (Mons), Masama-Esso Tchangai (Beneveto)

Midfielders: Kaka Aziawonou (YS Berne), Thomas Dossevi (Valenciennes), Affo Erassa (Clermont), Richmond Forson (J.A. Poire), Alexis Romao (CS Louhans Cuiseaux), Moustapha Salifou (Brest), Yao Junior Senaya (Juventus, Switzerland), Sheriff Toure (Metz)

Forwards: Emmanuel Adebayor (Arsenal), Abdel-Kader Kougbadja (Guingamp), Robert Malm (Brest), Adekambi Olufade (Al Siliyah)

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Trinidad and Tobago

Goalkeepers: Kelvin Jack (Dundee), Shaka Hislop (West Ham), Clayton Ince (Coventry City)

Defenders: Marvin Andrews (Glasgow Rangers), Atiba Charles (W Connection), Ian Cox (Gillingham), Cyd Gray (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh), Avery John (New England), Dennis Lawrence (Wrexham), Brent Sancho (Gillingham)

Midfielders: Chris Birchall (Port Vale), Carlos Edwards (Luton Town), Silvio Spann (no club), Densill Theobald (Falkirk), Aurtis Whitley (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh), Anthony Wolfe (CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh)

Forwards: Cornell Glen (Los Angeles), Stern John (Coventry City), Kenwyne Jones (Southampton), Russell Latapy (Falkirk), Collin Samuel (Dundee United), Jason Scotland (St. Johnstone), Dwight Yorke (Sydney FC)

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Tunisia

Goalkeepers: Ali Boumnijel (Club Africain), Hamdi Kasraoui (Esperance Tunis), Adel Nefzi (US Monastir)

Defenders: Anis Ayari (Samsunspor), Karim Hagui (Strasbourg), Radhi Jaidi (Bolton), David Jemmali (Bordeaux), Mehdi Meriah (Etoile du Sahel), Karim Saidi (Lecce), Hatem Trabelsi (Ajax), Alaeddine Yahya (Saint-Etienne)

Midfielders: Riadh Boazizi (Kayserispor), Adel Chedli (Nuremberg), Kais Ghodhbane (Diyarbakirspor), Sofiene Melliti (Gaziantespor), Jawhar Menari (Nuremberg), Mehdi Nafti (Birmingham), Hamed Namouchi (Glasgow Rangers)

Forwards: Yassine Chikhaoui (Etoile du Sahel), Issam Jomaa (Lens), Francileudo Santos (Toulouse), Ziad Jaziri (Troyes), Karim Zdiri (Rosenborg)

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Ukraine

Goalkeepers: Andriy Pyatov (Vorskla Poltava), Oleksander Shovkovsky (Dynamo Kiev), Bogdan Shust (Shakhtar Donetsk)

Defenders: Dmytro Chigrinsky (Shakhtar Donetsk), Serhiy Fyodorov (Dynamo Kiev), Andriy Nesmachny (Dynamo Kiev), Andriy Rusol (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk), Vyacheslav Svidersky (Arsenal Kiev), Vladyslav Vashchyuk (Dynamo Kiev), Volodymyr Yesersky (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk)

Midfielders: Oleg Gusiev (Dynamo Kiev), Andriy Husin (Krylya Sovietov Samara), Maxim Kalinichenko (Spartak Moscow), Serhiy Nazarenko (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk), Serhiy Rebrov (Dynamo Kiev), Ruslan Rotan (Dynamo Kiev), Oleg Shelayev (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk), Anatoly Tymoshchyuk (Shakhtar Donetsk)

Forwards: Olexiy Belik (Shakhtar Donetsk), Artyom Milevsky (Dynamo Kiev), Andriy Shevchenko (AC Milan), Andriy Vorobei (Shakhtar Donetsk), Andriy Voronin (Bayer Leverkusen)

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United States

Goalkeepers: Marcus Hahnemann (Reading), Tim Howard (Everton), Kasey Keller (Borussia Moenchengladbach)

Defenders: Chris Albright (Los Angeles), Carlos Bocanegra (Fulham), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover 96), Jimmy Conrad (Kansas City), Cory Gibbs (Charlton), Eddie Lewis (Leeds), Oguchi Onyewu (Standard Liege), Eddie Pope (Real Salt Lake)

Midfielders: DaMarcus Beasley (PSV Eindhoven), Bobby Convey (Reading), Clint Dempsey (New England), Landon Donovan (Los Angeles), Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado), John O’Brien (Chivas USA), Ben Olsen (D.C. United), Claudio Reyna (Manchester City)

Forwards: Brian Ching (Houston), Eddie Johnson (Kansas City), Brian McBride (Fulham), Josh Wolff (Kansas City)

May 17, 2006

Sweden in the World Cup Soccer May 17

Filed under: Team, Sweden
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  • FIFA World Cup Preview: World Cup Games you shouldn’t miss
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Sweden Today, World Cup Soccer

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    Soccer 365 has cranked out the first half - ie Groups A through D - of their previews of the World Cup first round. Read and enjoy. Group A: Germany, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Poland. Top-of-my-head take: Germany will advance, …
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May 16, 2006

Sweden Today in the World Cup Soccer

Filed under: Team, Sweden
  • World Cup: 2002 roster breakdowns
    Previously, I made a list of whom MLS has sent to the World Cup in 1998 … This isn’t really a good indicator of the country’s soccer strength … Now, I just checked their 2006 roster and they only have a handful. … 5, Sweden, 9 …
  • World Cup 2006 Preview Ecuador Ecuador qualified for their second
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