Showing posts with label draw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label draw. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

2014 FIFA World Cup draw

The final draw for the 2014 World Cup will be held at Costa do Sauípe Resort, Mata de São João in Bahia on 6 December 2013, at 13:00 local time (UTC−3).

The 32 qualified teams will be divided into pots. The seeded pot (Pot 1) will contain the hosts Brazil and the seven best-ranked qualified teams according to the October 2013 FIFA World Rankings, including SpainGermany,ArgentinaColombiaBelgiumSwitzerland and Uruguay . The other pots will be based on geographic and sports criteria.


Saturday, September 21, 2013

World Cup 2014 - 32 Teams - InfoGraphic

Uruguay secured their safe passage past Jordan on Wednesday night, and now the 32 nations are fixed.

After a long qualification campaign across planet earth, 32 nations have now booked their places at Brazil 2014.



The draw for the World Cup is set to be made on December 6th, and in the meantime many international federations will be computing the various possible groups which could be formed for next summer’s showpiece finals.

Overall Africa will have five representatives at next summer’s tournament, Asia has four, North America has four, South American has six while Europe has 13 nations present.

Below are a series of graphic illustrating the 32 countries who have qualified for the 2014 World Cup finals.







Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Paraguay thro to QF after passing Penalty test



14:00 GMT, June 29, 2010
Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria, South Africa


Paraguay
(5)0 - 0(3)
Japan


Paraguay win on Penalty Kicks.






Japan defender Yuichi Komano hit the bar in the penalty shootout against Paraguay to condemn his side to a 5-3 defeat. A dreadful game ended 0-0 after extra-time, but Paraguay now advance to the quarter-final.


With neither side able to make the breakthrough during 120 minutes of precious few goalscoring chances or notable incidents, it needed the first shootout of the 2010 World Cup to separate the two nations.
And it was Paraguay who emerged victorious after Japan defender Yuichi Komano, looking to make it 3-3, slammed his effort against the crossbar.
That proved to be the crucial miss as Paraguay scored all five of their efforts, with Oscar Cardozo casually slotting home the winning spot-kick to send his team wild.




Paraguay will now meet the winners of Tuesday's match between Spain and Portugal for a place in the semi-finals, while the Blue Samurai head home after seeing their own dreams of a maiden World Cup quarter-final ended.
There was little to separate the sides during an evenly-fought first half that produced only a couple of moments to excite the fans at Loftus Versfeld stadium.




Neither side came particularly close to snatching a late winner in the second half of extra-time, meaning this year's World Cup would have its first penalty shootout - with Paraguay taking the honours.



Scoring Summary

ParaguayJapan





  • Man of the Match: Nelson Haedo Valdez





  • MATCH SUMMARY

  • Man of the Match: Nelson Haedo Valdez - The Borussia Dortmund striker was an unexpected absentee from the starting line-up having impressed in South Africa so far and was one of the few players to look dangerous after appearing on the hour mark. As well as supplying clever movement, Valdez also scored his penalty and should be reinstated to the team when Paraguay face either Spain or Portugal in the quarter-finals.

  • Paraguay verdict: While Gerardo Martino's side continued to prove resolute in defence after conceding just one goal in the group stages, they lost some of the spark that saw them finish ahead of Slovakia, New Zealand and Italy in Group F. The decision to omit Valdez was a strange one and Paraguay looked brighter after his introduction. Roque Santa Cruz looked largely lifeless and it was his replacement, Oscar Cardozo, who scored the crucial penalty. They look ill-equipped for the next round.

  • Japan verdict: Gone was the side that dazzled in the defeat of Denmark. In a poor, poor game, Japan contributed to a succession of listless passes and a few missed chances. Daisuke Matsui rattled the bar in the first half but they struggled for inspiration in the final third. Having said that, few expected Japan to make it out of the group stages and a defeat on penalties in the second round is far from a disgrace for a side that struggled for form heading into the tournament. In the likes of Keisuke Honda, Yuto Nagatomo and Matsui they have players who have proved their quality on the biggest stage of all.

  • Could do better: Yuichi Komano - It is desperately harsh to single out one player from this aberration of a match, but when it really, truly mattered, Komano was found wanting as he was the only player to fail to score from 12 yards.

  • Stat attack: There had never been a penalty shootout at the World Cup that did not involve a European side until this game.