Group G teams at World Cup - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Tue, 15 Jun 2010 17:15:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 NORTH KOREA DPR national football team profile https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/15/north-korea-dpr-national-football-team-profile/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/15/north-korea-dpr-national-football-team-profile/#respond Tue, 15 Jun 2010 17:15:54 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=3358 North Korea or Korea DPR seemingly came from nowhere to storm into the Asian Zone’s final round of qualifying, where they defied sizeable odds to take one of the continent’s four automatic spots at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. In a sense they lived up to their long-standing reputation as Asia’s surprise packages, […]

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North Korea or Korea DPR seemingly came from nowhere to storm into the Asian Zone’s final round of qualifying, where they defied sizeable odds to take one of the continent’s four automatic spots at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. In a sense they lived up to their long-standing reputation as Asia’s surprise packages, their qualifying success marking a return to world football’s top table for the first time since going all the way to the last eight in 1966.

North Korea DPR national football team

After spending nearly 30 years in wilderness, the past decade saw the revival of the nation’s footballing fortunes. With their women’s football teams running riot at all levels on the international scene, the men’s side came close to qualifying for Germany 2006 before successfully negotiating the road to South Africa 2010.

North Korea’s road to South Africa
To reach the 2010 showpiece, Korea DPR went through a gruelling qualifying campaign spanning 20 months and a whopping 16 games. They made light work of Mongolia in the Asian Zone’s first qualifying round, winning both home and away to earn a bye to the third round as one of the 11 highest-ranked first-round winners. Once there, they finished second in their group behind southern neighbours Korea Republic to qualify for the final round.

There they got off to a brilliant start by defeating UAE 2-1, before holding Korea Republic to a 1-1 draw. Despite losing to Iran 2-1 in the next game, they bounced back with a 1-0 home win against Saudi Arabia. Even a 1-0 loss to Korea Republic did not dent their chances too badly, followed as it was with a draw against Iran which kept them in second place. Needing just a point against Saudi Arabia in the closing game to qualify, they bravely held on for a goalless draw to seal their passage.

Star players of North Korea
Two-thirds of the squad come from domestic clubs, though their small overseas-based contingent are vital cogs in the Korean machine. FC Rostov’s Hong Yong-Jo was in lethal form up front, the 27-year-old goalgetter scoring four times in as many games. Playing alongside him is Japan-based Jong Tae-Se, who has the power and pace to breach any rearguard. Home-based midfielder Mun In-Guk is the man who makes the team tick, while keeper Ri Myong-Guk’s safe hands and agility can be relied upon between the sticks.

The coach of North Korea
Coach Kim Jong-Hun was only ten years old when the Chollima made history at England 1966 and now, 43 years on, he was the man who guided them back to the pinnacle of world football. Given his squad largely consists of domestic-based players lacking in international experience, the strategist favours a pragmatic and defensive approach based around discipline and teamwork.

Previous FIFA World Cups
Going into the global showpiece as debutants in England in 1966, the unfancied East Asians undid European heavyweights Italy with a single-goal victory to march into the quarter-finals. In what remains one of the all-time classic encounters in FIFA World Cup history, they flew into a three-goal lead against Portugal within 25 minutes, only for Eusebio to go on to strike no fewer than four times in a 5-3 comeback win for the Selecção das Quinas.

Records of North Korea

  • Korea DPR reached the last eight in their last and only previous appearance at the finals of a FIFA World Cup.

North Korea national football team Squad

 

Nr. Name Date of Birth Position Clubs Height
1 RI Myong Guk 09/09/1986 GK Pyongyang City (PRK) 187
2 CHA Jong Hyok 25/09/1985 DF Amrokgang (PRK) 178
3 RI Jun Il 24/08/1987 DF Sobaeksu (PRK) 178
4 PAK Nam Chol 02/07/1985 MF April 25 (PRK) 172
5 RI Kwang Chon 04/09/1985 DF April 25 (PRK) 183
6 KIM Kum Il 10/10/1987 MF April 25 (PRK) 170
7 AN Chol Hyok 27/06/1987 FW Rimyongsu (PRK) 178
8 JI Yun Nam 20/11/1976 DF April 25 (PRK) 172
9 JONG Tae Se 02/03/1984 FW Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) 181
10 HONG Yong Jo 22/05/1982 FW FK Rostov (RUS) 174
11 MUN In Guk 29/09/1978 MF April 25 (PRK) 167
12 CHOE Kum Chol 09/02/1987 FW April 25 (PRK) 178
13 PAK Chol Jin 05/09/1985 DF Amrokgang (PRK) 184
14 PAK Nam Chol 03/10/1988 DF Amrokgang (PRK) 183
15 KIM Yong Jun 19/07/1983 MF Pyongyang City (PRK) 182
16 NAM Song Chol 07/05/1982 DF April 25 (PRK) 178
17 AN Yong Hak 25/10/1978 MF Omiya Ardija (JPN) 182
18 KIM Myong Gil 16/10/1984 GK Amrokgang (PRK) 181
19 RI Chol Myong 18/02/1988 MF Pyongyang City (PRK) 173
20 KIM Myong Won 15/07/1983 GK Amrokgang (PRK) 180
21 RI Kwang Hyok 17/08/1987 DF Kyonggongop (PRK) 178
22 KIM Kyong Il 11/12/1988 MF Rimyongsu (PRK) 174
23 PAK Sung Hyok 30/05/1990 MF Sobaeksu (PRK) 175

Coach: KIM Jong Hun (PRK)

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Brazil football national Team profile https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/15/brazil-football-national-team-profile/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/15/brazil-football-national-team-profile/#respond Tue, 15 Jun 2010 17:04:14 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=3351 Brazil is at the 2010 FIFA World as the leading favourities to lift the cup as they prepare to host the World Cup in 2014. The four time World Cup champions have a team to beat, as they always have and everyone is expecting them to top Group G where they bface Portugal, Ivory Coast […]

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Brazil national football team

Brazil is at the 2010 FIFA World as the leading favourities to lift the cup as they prepare to host the World Cup in 2014. The four time World Cup champions have a team to beat, as they always have and everyone is expecting them to top Group G where they bface Portugal, Ivory Coast and North Korea whom they face in their opener.
The fans’ at times vitriolic reaction to Brazil’s results and performances particularly early on in the qualifying phase illustrates just how demanding they can be. Despite ending the preliminary event on top of the standings, after recording nine wins, seven draws and two defeats, and having clinched a South Africa 2010 berth with three matchdays to spare, the Auriverde camp had been subjected to a torrent of abuse after successive goalless home draws against Argentina, Bolivia and Colombia. Dunga’s charges really hit their stride from April 2009, however, racking up five wins in a row including two landmark away results: a 4-0 humbling of Uruguay in Montevideo and a 3-1 defeat of arch-rivals Argentina in Rosario. It was the latter which confirmed their passage to South Africa.

Star players of Brazil
Picking just a few names from a country so prolific at producing footballing talent is no easy task, though 2009 did underline the importance of certain key players. Starting between the sticks and we have keeper Julio Cesar, whose safe hands are a vital feature of A Seleção’s miserly defence. The triumphant FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 campaign cemented Kaka’s place as the man Brazil look to for inspiration, a fact reflected in him taking the adidas Golden ball. Meanwhile up front, Luis Fabiano proved himself a truly world-class finisher with five goals including a priceless brace in the 3-2 final win over the USA.

The coach of Brazil
Upon taking the job in August 2006, Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri, better known as Dunga, had already experienced the full gambit of emotions that come with playing for Brazil. Indeed, having been among the scapegoats targeted after the disappointment at Italy 1990, the powerful midfielder skippered Brazil to victory four years later in the USA. Despite the Brazilian national team position being his first coaching role, Dunga answered those who doubted his credentials by guiding A Canarinha to triumph in the 2007 Copa America, the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 and qualifying the team for South Africa 2010 with room to spare.

Records of Brazil
– Brazil are preparing to contest their 19th consecutive FIFA World Cup finals. They are the only country to have taken part in every edition of the global showpiece.
– They are also the only country to have won the title five times: amassing a total of 64 victories, 14 draws and 14 defeats in 92 games played.
– Between 15 June 2008 and 11 October 2009, A Seleção went 19 games unbeaten.

Brazil national football team Squad

Goalkeepers of Brazil

Defenders of Brazil

Midfielders of Brazil

Strikers of Brazil

Coach of Brazil

  • DUNGA

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Portugal National football team profile https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/15/portugal-national-football-team-profile/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/15/portugal-national-football-team-profile/#respond Tue, 15 Jun 2010 14:10:48 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=3316 Too much quality inn the team but perenial under acheivers at the FIFA World world cup is a fitting description for Portugal. Finalists at UEFA EURO 2004 and semi-finalists at Germany 2006, Portugal have displayed some dazzling football in recent years, but without ever landing a major prize. Having never progressed beyond the semi-finals of […]

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Too much quality inn the team but perenial under acheivers at the FIFA World world cup is a fitting description for Portugal. Finalists at UEFA EURO 2004 and semi-finalists at Germany 2006, Portugal have displayed some dazzling football in recent years, but without ever landing a major prize. Having never progressed beyond the semi-finals of a FIFA World Cup™, A Selecção das Quinas will be aiming to go all the way this time around.

Portugal national football team

Mozambican-born coach Carlos Queiroz is no stranger to South Africa, and his previous experience as the host nation’s coach could prove invaluable. With talents of players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Pepe and Deco to call upon, Queiroz will know that expectations are sure to be high.

The road to South Africa
Recording only one win from their first five group matches, Portugal quickly went from being group favourites to standing on the cusp of elimination. The second half of qualification brought a spectacular transformation, however, and they scored eight goals without reply in their last four group qualifiers to earn a play-off spot. Despite the absence of Ronaldo, their captain and talisman, for the two-legged tie against Bosnia-Herzegovina, they won home and away to clinch a comfortable 2-0 aggregate victory.

The star players of Portugal
While fans are rightly excited about the prospect of Cristiano Ronaldo’s involvement on football’s biggest stage, the 2008 FIFA World Player played a subdued role in qualification, failing score in any of his seven appearances. Nevertheless, the Real Madrid star is known for his ability to rise to the big occasion and will undoubtedly be one of the men to watch at South Africa 2010.

Yet Portugal are no pushovers at the back. Bruno should bring aggression and aerial ability at both ends of the pitch, while Ricardo Carvalho has plenty of sure-footed experience. Pepe is questionable following a knee injury, and the loss of Jose Bosingwa is also notable. Veteran midfield pair Simao and Deco are also expected to shine.

The coach of Portugal
Having guided the likes of Luis Figo, Rui Costa and Fernando Couto to consecutive FIFA World Youth Championship titles in 1989 and 1991, Carlos Queiroz is credited as the mastermind behind Portugal’s ‘Golden Generation’.

At senior level, Queiroz enjoyed great success as assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson, with a 10-month stint in charge of Real Madrid sandwiched in-between his two spells as No2 at Manchester United. Having succeeded Luiz Felipe Scolari after EURO 2008, this is in fact Queiroz’s second term as the senior national team coach. He last coached the senior side from 1991 to 1993, a disappointing period during which he failed to lead them to either EURO 1992 or the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

Previous FIFA World Cups of Portugal
Portugal set the bar incredibly high on their first FIFA World Cup appearance in 1966, walking away with a third-place finish along with a golden boot award for Eusebio. That maiden voyage remains their best performance to date on football’s biggest stage.

After failing to progress past the first stage in 1986 and 2002, Germany 2006 marked a return to FIFA World Cup form for the Portuguese. Undefeated during the group phase, they went on to overcome Netherlands and England en route to the semi-finals, only to lose 1-0 to France and then go down to the hosts in the play-off for third place. South Africa 2010 will be Portugal’s fifth FIFA World Cup appearance.

Portugal national football team Squad

Nr. Name Date of Birth Position Clubs Height
1 EDUARDO 19/09/1982 GK Braga (POR) 187
2 BRUNO ALVES 27/11/1981 DF Porto (POR) 187
3 PAULO FERREIRA 18/01/1979 DF Chelsea (ENG) 181
4 ROLANDO 31/08/1985 DF Porto (POR) 189
5 DUDA 27/06/1980 DF Malaga (ESP) 175
6 RICARDO CARVALHO 18/05/1978 DF Chelsea (ENG) 183
7 CRISTIANO RONALDO 05/02/1985 FW Real Madrid (ESP) 185
8 PEDRO MENDES 26/02/1979 MF Sporting Lisbon (POR) 177
9 LIEDSON 17/12/1977 FW Sporting Lisbon (POR) 173
10 DANNY 07/08/1983 FW Zenit St Petersburg (RUS) 179
11 SIMAO 31/10/1979 FW Atletico Madrid (ESP) 170
12 BETO 01/05/1982 GK Porto (POR) 183
13 MIGUEL 04/01/1980 DF Valencia (ESP) 175
14 MIGUEL VELOSO 11/05/1986 MF Sporting Lisbon (POR) 181
15 PEPE 26/02/1983 MF Real Madrid (ESP) 186
16 RAUL MEIRELES 17/03/1983 MF Porto (POR) 179
17 NANI 17/11/1986 FW Manchester Utd. (ENG) 175
18 HUGO ALMEIDA 23/05/1984 FW Werder Bremen (GER) 193
19 TIAGO 02/05/1981 MF Atletico Madrid (ESP) 183
20 DECO 27/08/1977 MF Chelsea (ENG) 175
21 RICARDO COSTA 16/05/1981 DF Lille (FRA) 183
22 DANIEL FERNANDES 25/09/1983 GK Iraklis (GRE) 194
23 FABIO COENTRAO 11/03/1988 DF Benfica (POR) 181

Coach: Carlos QUEIROZ (POR)

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Ivory Coast national football profile https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/15/ivory-coast-national-football-profile/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/15/ivory-coast-national-football-profile/#respond Tue, 15 Jun 2010 14:06:18 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=3313 Côte d’Ivoire or Ivory Coast is the team holding much of the African dream at the South Africa 2010 World Cup. The Les Elephants have in recent years provided a team with the Quality to match much of the world’s best footballing teams. But with all the hopes the Africa continent has put behind them, […]

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Côte d’Ivoire or Ivory Coast is the team holding much of the African dream at the South Africa 2010 World Cup. The Les Elephants have in recent years provided a team with the Quality to match much of the world’s best footballing teams.

But with all the hopes the Africa continent has put behind them, Ivory Coast was eliminated in the first round at Germany 2006, albeit in an extremely difficult group, where they lost 2-1 to giants Argentina and the Netherlands before coming from two goals down to beat Serbia and Montenegro 3-2.

Ivory Coast national football team

This time round, they are again in the “Group of death’ Group G where they play Portugal, Brazil and North Korea.

The road to South Africa
Befitting their status as one of the continent’s powerhouses, Côte d’Ivoire strode through qualifying without losing a match, running away with their final qualifying group ahead of Burkina Faso, Malawi and Guinea. There only moment of genuine uncertainty came when they were on the brink of qualifying, although – as usual – Didier Drogba responded when his team needed him. The Chelsea man’s decisive 70th-minute goal at Burkina Faso gave the side just enough insurance to hold off the Stallions 3-2 in Ouagadougou, and fittingly, it was his dramatic equaliser after coming off the bench against Malawi that gave the West Africans a 1-1 draw and the point they needed to reach South Africa. All told, the Chelsea man was top scorer for Les Elephants, with six goals in five matches.

Star players of Ivory Coast
Les Elephants feature top-drawer talent throughout their side, with the Chelsea pair of Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou a formidable duo up front. Sevilla’s Didier Zokora and Barcelona’s Yaya Toure provide bite in midfield alongside Marseille’s diminutive Bakary Kone, while the England-based pair of Emmanuel Eboue and Kolo Toure combine with Stuttgart’s Arthur Boka to form one of the best defences in Africa.

The coach of Ivory Coast
Vahid Halilhodzic took the reins of his first national side when he assumed control of Côte d’Ivoire after the 2008 CAF African Cup of Nations. However, the Bosnian only made it through the next edition of the continental contest when he was sacked after a disappointing quarter-final finish at Angola 2010. After Guus Hiddink and Bernd Schuster were both linked with the job, Sven-Goran Eriksson was given the helm just months before the start of the finals.

South Africa 2010 will be Eriksson’s third FIFA World Cup after leading England to the quarter-finals at both the 2002 and 2006 finals. He had an unsuccessful stint with Mexico in the first half of qualifying for 2010, but he was sacked after less than a year. He is a vastly experienced club coach, having led Gothenburg to the UEFA Cup in 1982, and leading teams in Portugal, England and Italy.

Record of Ivoryu Coast
• Côte d’Ivoire were the only nation at Germany 2006 whose squad was made up of players entirely based at clubs outside their home country.
• They are the only team to never failed to score in a FIFA World Cup match.
• Côte d’Ivoire conceded early goals in all three of their 2006 matches, with all six of their goals against coming before the 40th minute.

“At the last World Cup we played really well, but we were unlucky because we were in a very tough group with Argentina and Holland and went out in the first round. But I think with this kind of experience, it will be possible at South Africa 2010 to do much better. Perhaps we can make the quarter-finals and then semi-finals; this is something we can achieve,” Côte d’Ivoire striker and captain Didier Drogba.

Côte d’Ivoire or Ivory Coast national football team Squad

Goalkeepers Ivory Coast

Defenders Ivory Coast

Midfielders Ivory Coast

 

Strikers of Ivory Coast

Coach

Sven Goran-Erikson

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