FIFA World Cup 2005 (YOUTH) (7 Viewers)

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - The FIFA World Cup for youngster will kick off next weekend and all has been set in place in the host nation Holland to produce the most exiting football tournament of the summer and the most visited youth world cup in the history of FIFA. A short introduction.

Remarkable fact number one is the venue selection. All stadiums (apart from FC Utrecht's De Galgenwaard are located in provincial towns. That excludes any major city, which has been done on purpose. Organising committee member Harry Been explains: "Playing these matches in Holland's major cities would have been a mistake. These cities will be busy with summer festivals, dance parades, national and regional holidays and all those other things that make our cities vibrant. By moving it to the country-side, we make sure that the World Cup is THE local event of the summer, attracting huge interest from the local population. Several weeks before the start of the tournament, tens of thousands of tickets had already been sold and a run to the ticket office is expected for the following days. Also, the stadiums we selected are relatively small, guaranteeing a much nicer atmosphere than a half-empty ArenA could ever offer."

The host nation has given this tournament full credit itself by national advertising campaigns and, most importantly, a top-notch delegation from youth national coach Foppe de Haan, who explains it as follows: "We intend to win this trophee and I have selected the very best of the best this country has to offer. Ryan Babel from Ajax, Collins John from Fulham, Ibrahim Affellay from PSV, Gianni Zuiverloon from Feyenoord and many more relatively famous and excellent players have been selected. The public knows these players and I hope the entire nation will run to the ticket offices as a result."

But Turkey and Morocco will also be playing home matches. A large part of the Dutch population has it's origins in those two countries and the national coaches expect a lot of support. The most positive note on this front is that this tournament is already unifying the Dutch population rather than alienating the different supporters groups. The Dutch have had a turbulent year with terrorist attacks and increasing racism and violence against immigrant groups but now that things have calmed down this spring, this tournament will break down the final walls seperating the different groups in Dutch society.

All is in place, let the games begin.

By Erik

Additional information:
The tournament's official site
Participating teams
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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At least it's not going to be the usual Barca bus, handing out checks to 9-year-olds on the street.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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all the players mentioned from the Holland team are awesome!!they have a great chance of winning the tourny
 

Juve_The_Best

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Nov 18, 2004
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benin darw with australia 1-1. Netherlands won japan 2-1 in opening day !!

Forza argentina against USA. playing today (sat ) with good luck for eygpt against germany and Morocco against spain !
and for my friend CHXTA. hope to see a good youth Nigeria performance against brazil on sunday ?
 

ADP Timers

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Feb 4, 2004
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My buddy is on the USA team. Brad Evans. Goes to my school here. Uc Irvine. Guys pretty good.

Was named Big West Midfielder of the Year, hence his call up to the U20 squad. Its funny, caz I live with 3 other roomies, and there all on the same team as this guy too. It could have been any one of them playing over there, granted their game was top notch this past season.

Forza USA. Do well. They got a good little squad. Freddy Adu, that guy Benny, and some others....
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Pish, Australia couldn't even beat Benin.

I've got my hopes pinned on Park Chu Young further improving his reputation at this tournament
 

Chxta

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Nov 1, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Juve_The_Best ] ++

and for my friend CHXTA. hope to see a good youth Nigeria performance against brazil on sunday ?
Thanks man, wish you the same too (is UAE playing?) The interest here in Naija is shockingly almost none existent. I wonder why...
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by nosubstitute959 ] ++
I'm watching that guy that Arsenal's got, Quincy Owusu Abeyie. He's tearing up Japan by himself...pace, dribbling, and shooting...he's got it all.
I saw him in a FA Cup game, looked fairly promising.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Andy, how do you rate Clint Dempsey?

@ADP Timers: That's pretty cool. Some of my good friends are going up to Cleveland tomorrow to try out for some academy being set up by Brad Friedel.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Hell yeah, we just beat Argentina 1-0. Everybody was saying the latter would probably win the tournament with Messi and Oberman in the team, but we got our goal and kept a clean sheet. Brilliant game by the States, and the rest of the world better watch out for us.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
Andy, how do you rate Clint Dempsey?
Dempsey is a good young player who scores a lot of goals for a midfielder. He's good with the ball at his feet but I still have questions over his passing game, something important for an attacking midfielder. He was pushed around by England a couple weeks ago, so he must get used to the punishment when he decides to run at defenders. But overall he is a very talented player and I could see him going abroad in a few years, especially if he keeps playing like he is in the MLS.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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He's been brilliant when I've seen him for the New England Revolution. What do you think his best position is? AMC?
 

Juve_The_Best

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Nov 18, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by HWIENIAWSKI ] ++
nice that we beat argentina!
congrats HWIEN . nice result and i think by beating ARG the strongest oppenent in the group and showing this good performance USA to quarter final 90%.

turkey lost against china at the dead time, wow the chinese with this 3 points will be tough next macth.

also the runner up in 2003 (spain) hit hardly against Morocco by 3 goals to 1.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
He's been brilliant when I've seen him for the New England Revolution. What do you think his best position is? AMC?
Yeah I would say either attacking mid or central midfield. I have only seen him a handful of times, so I'm not exactly sure yet.
 

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