Friday, 19 October 2012

WORLD CUP 2014:North, Central America and CaribbeanGroups and Standings

North, Central American and Caribbean Zone

North, Central America and Caribbean

Group A
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USA641111613
Jamaica63129610
Guatemala63129810
Antigua and Barbuda60154131

Group B
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Mexico660015218
Costa Rica631214510
El Salvador61238115
Guyana60155241

Group C
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Honduras632112311
Panama63216211
Canada631261010
Cuba60151101           
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Costa Rica0000000
Honduras0000000
Jamaica0000000
Mexico0000000
Panama0000000
USA0000000

The match schedule will be announced at a later stage. The matches for Round 4 will be played as of February

WORLDCUP 2014; ASIA GROUPS AND STANDING

Asian Zone

QUALIFIERS; ROUND 4

Group A
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Korea Republic4211947
Iran4211217
Uzbekistan4121445
Qatar4112254
Lebanon4112254

Group B
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Japan431011110
Australia4121445
Oman4121355
Jordan41124104
Iraq4022352

WORLDCUP 2014 AFRICA: Groups and Standings

Group A
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Ethiopia2110314
Central African Republic2101223
South Africa2020222
Botswana2011131

Group B
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Tunisia2200526
Sierra Leone2110434
Equatorial Guinea2011351
Cape Verde Islands2002240

Group C
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Côte d'Ivoire2110424
Tanzania2101233
Morocco2020332
Gambia2011231

Group D
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Sudan2110204
Ghana2101713
Zambia2101123
Lesotho2011071

Group E
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Congo2110104
Gabon2110104
Burkina Faso2011011
Niger2011011

Group F
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Nigeria2110214
Namibia2101113
Malawi2020112
Kenya2011011

Group G
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Egypt2200526
Guinea2101333
Zimbabwe2011011
Mozambique2011021

Group H
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Benin2110214
Algeria2101523
Mali2101223
Rwanda2011151

Group I
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Libya2110324
Congo DR2101213
Cameroon2101223
Togo2011131

Group J
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Senegal2110424
Uganda2020222
Angola2020112
Liberia2011131

WORLD CUP 2014: Europe Groups and Standings

European Zone

Group A
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Belgium43108110
Croatia43106210
Serbia4112654
FYR Macedonia4112344
Wales41033113
Scotland4022252

Group B
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Italy431010410
Bulgaria4130436
Czech Republic3120315
Armenia3102243
Denmark3021242
Malta3003160

Group C
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Germany431015610
Sweden3210857
Republic of Ireland3201786
Austria3111524
Kazakhstan4013181
Faroe Islands3003290

Group D
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Netherlands440013212
Hungary43011059
Romania4301849
Turkey4103463
Estonia4103163
Andorra40040130

Group E
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Switzerland43107110
Norway4211657
Albania4202556
Iceland4202446
Slovenia4103363
Cyprus4103483

Group F
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Russia44008012
Israel42111057
Portugal4211637
Northern Ireland3021242
Azerbaijan3012151
Luxembourg40132121

Group G
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Bosnia-Herzegovina431015210
Greece43105110
Slovakia4211537
Lithuania4112364
Latvia4103583
Liechtenstein40041140

Group H
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England42201228
Montenegro3210927
Poland3120535
Moldova4112274
Ukraine3021122
San Marino30030130

Group I
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Spain3210617
France3210527
Georgia4112244
Belarus4103383
Finland2011121

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

KESHI WRITES YOU

 THIS IS DIRECT FROM THE BIG BOSS FACEBOOK ACCOUNT,THANKING NIGERIANS FOR THEIR SUPPORT DURING THE AFCON 13 QUALIFIERS
I Stephen Okechukwu Keshi wants to thank you all my fellow- Nigerians for your immense support during the first and the second stage of qualification for the 2013 nations cup in South Africa. The sunday's triumph against the lone stars was just a tip of an eyesberg. Like i keep on telling people, better is not good enough but the best is yet to come in no distant time. Many have been praying and glamouring with the fact that eagles should not grouped with tougher opponents when the draw will be held but for me, I prefer meeting me tough opponents first because in the continent of Africa, there are no minnows as far as football is concern. After the African cup of nations in South Africa, the world cup qualification matches start and I pray that GOD ALMIGHTY who has been with us all will continue to be with us and also bless the goodworks of our hands.
What else can i say than a resounding AMEN

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

NIGERIA 6 VS LIBERIA 1: THE SIX THINGS WE LEARNT:



On Saturday, October 13, 2012, The Super eagles of Nigeria thrashed the lone stars of Liberia 6 goals to 1 at the U.J Esuene stadium in Calabar thus qualifying for the nations cup in South Africa billed to take place January next year.
That’s no more news you want to say because a lot has been said and written before and after the match but the gist is that like every event under the sun there will always be a lesson to learn by every student of history  and this match is not an exception, because after the era of the gangling Rashidi Yekini (of blessed memory) in the Super Eagles I cannot recall when the team is so convincing in front of their opponents goal post. Especially when those goals were needed most because in those era the team manufactured goals as at when due, with ease, then the team is a force to reckon with , in Africa football and the world over.
Perhaps the biggest lesson learnt from the Saturday encounter is that the super eagles are still a force to reckon with in Africa. The result may look flattery when you considered the general performance of the boys as a team on the day but the signs that this team is bound for glory are obvious only that the coaching crew should not rest on their oars, and the NFF should continue to support the team and the fans be patient enough to understand that it’s only a matter of time, The Eagles will fly past their hurdles and bring back the glory of Nigerian football,the task ahead is enormous though but it can be done.
The second lesson is that Keshi should not deceive himself that the boys are ready, Now is time to for the gaffer to roll up his sleeves and ensure that team rebuilding work is concluded on time before January, when Nigerians will be hoping for at least, a performance they can be proud of at the AFCON’13’.
The “re-building” and “Work-in-progress” Alibi will not fly if the team fail to meet the minimum expectation of Nigerians come January in South Africa, because the general performance of the team is not the best, the defense is too poor, the midfield lack the coordination of modern football, thanks to the individual display of the likes of Mikel Obi, Nosa Igiebor and Obiora Nwakwo, when they put to maximum use; the individual prowess of Ahmed Musa and Victor Moses on the wings with their constant supply of defense wreaking passes and the strikers don’t disappoint in the final third which is much more aided by the poorly managed high line of defense of the lone stars
Any fairly good side in Africa will trouble the eagles defence without stress especially the central defense paired by the two home based, Azubuike  and Oboabona Godfrey, They are constantly off guard,as they struggle to match their excellent attitude with their ability    their performance gave credence to that line,” The home based players are not ripe for the eagles” and that was the third lesson learnt.
 The home boys need to be encouraged no doubt  and be given some match international experience but In as much as I love to see a lot of them play for the Eagles, they must prove that they merit the eagles shirt and not on the sentiment or for parochial reasons because the Super eagles shirt should be an exclusive right of our best legs, always, Irrespective of where they are based. The CHAN should be given greater attention and now that that home based eagles now have a nucleus, the team can be built around them and the platform should be used to bring out the best out of them, as this will give them the necessary exposure, maturity and ultimately the much needed experience at the international stage.

The fourth lesson learnt is that Nigerians still love the Super Eagles despite the Craze for European football and the growing pessimistic tendencies that are that trailing Eagles since the beginning of the so called rebuilding process, you have a feeling that nobody cares about the eagles success or failure anymore, especially your next door ‘football fan ‘as long as my club is doing fine” is a popular line in any one of the numerous ‘cubicle’ viewing centre but on saturday when the goals kept raining ceasely until the net of the Liberia was flooded with goals, you need to see the excitement and joy on the streets of Calabar and elsewhere the celebration that follow our qualification actually shows that Nigerians are willing to give their all in terms of support to the Super Eagles, that it is a team they love with passion, that they only transfer the love for the premierships, La-ligas of this world because the of the poor performance of the Super Eagles in recent years ,the turn of event last Saturday showed  that once the eagles are back to their best shape the fans are always ready to support them.
The fifth lesson is a little bit controversial, the match again returns the debate topic who is a better coach between Samson Siasia and Stephen Keshi, the streets and social media was lively with the debate, it clearly shows that some folks are still bitter  about and are yet to come to terms with the sack of the Samson Siasia as the coach of the super eagles.
I don’t want to say more on that, you can continue the debate but the fact remains that  both Nigerians have a considerable knowledge of the game, they need to constantly improve their technical and tactical knowledge too, So that Nigeria can benefit from the wealth of experience having played the game to the highest level and their combination will form a deadly combo on the bench of the eagles come Brazil 2014 or what do you think?This surely a debate for another day.
The sixth lesson learnt is the fact that CAF will not seed nigeria for the AFCON 13 draws, no matter how high is the score line,the implication is that the Eagles could face either the host south africa,the defending champion, zambia,his perennial rival Ghana or the dreaded elephant of Coted'voire when hostilities begin in south africa next year.


Written and edited by olusola adebayo


Monday, 15 October 2012

SENEGALESE RIOT BAD TAG FOR AFRICAN FOOTBALL

SENEGALESE POLICE ON SATURDAY AS FANS WENT ON RAMPAGE
 Football should not be do or die if both side do there home work perfectly. But its a continental disgrace for this to have happened in Africa and most especially Senegal.


Senegal will accept punishment for the violent riot that caused their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Ivory Coast to be abandoned, team manager Ferdinand Coly told AFP on Sunday.

Ivory Coast players and fans were targeted by stones, bottles, and chairs hurled by angry Senegal supporters during Saturday’s game at Stade Leopold Sedar, after the visitors had taken a 2-0 lead for a 6-2 aggregate advantage in a qualifier for the 2013 finals in South Africa.

As fires were set in the stands and missiles rained down, the players –as well as some 300 visiting fans – were forced to take refuge in the centre circle, while the security forces used tear gas to quell the rioting fans.

“We are going to face some difficult days but Senegal will accept the sanctions,” said former international Coly.

“In the meantime, we must apologise to the Ivory Coast and make sure we do everything to avoid this happening again. I feel great sadness because this type of thing has no place on a football pitch or anywhere else.

“For the players, it was traumatic, especially the young ones. The psychological work needed will be extremely difficult.”





“But we say bravo to the Ivory Coast team for their achievement, their behaviour, their wisdom, and their sense of fair play.”

Trouble broke out in the 60 000-capacity stadium after a penalty converted by Ivory Coast captain Didier Drogba 15 minutes from time gave the top-ranked African nation a 2-0 lead.