World Cup 2006 Draw (2 Viewers)

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
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#1
Ok now that we all know the identities of the 32 teams playing in next year finals, we have yet to find out who will play who. The draw will be on the 9th of December 19:15 GMT time. For now we only know the venues and times of matches. The opening match will be held in Munich, the final in Berlin, and the semi-finals in Munich and Dortmund. I don't believe the seeding of teams are out yet. But I believe we will have a more balanced distribution this year, since Japan and Korea will not be leading groups. I would speculate, Germany, Brazil, Italy, Argentina, England, France, and Holland to lead groups, leaving Spain out as a major force (they are over-rated anyways).

The qualified teams are:

Europe
Germany (Host)
Italy
Holland
Spain
England
France
Switzerland
Ukraine
Czech Republic
Poland
Croatia
Sweden
Serbia and Montenegro
Portugal

S. America
Argentina
Brazil
Ecuador
Paraguay

Africa
Tunisia
Angola
Ivory Coast
Togo
Ghana

Asia
Iran
Japan
Saudi Arabia
S. Korea

North America
USA
Mexico
Costa Rica
Trinidad and Tobago


Oceania
Australia


OK here is the Final Draw outcome:

Group A

Germany
Costa Rica
Poland
Ecuador

Group B
England
Paraguay
T&T
Sweden


Group C

Argentina
Ivory Coast
Serbia and Montonegro
Holland

Group D

Mexico
Iran
Angola
Portugal

Group E
Italy
Ghana
USA
Czech Republic

Group F
Brazil
Croatia
Australia
Japan

Group G
France
Switzerland
South Korea
Togo


Group H
Spain
Ukraine
Tunisia
Saudi Arabia :weee:
 

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Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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#2
I hope we're in pot 1 and don't draw the Czechs again. The Euros was a nightmare - we were in pot 3 and drew the Czechs and Germans :doh:
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
83,485
#3
Ahhh, yes... **hands wringing like Mr. Burns**

This will be great.

That and my wife plans dinner menus off of who is playing that day. :lick:

This is going to be a good WC. :D
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
9,576
#9
Espectro said:
The moderators should close the Euro2004 sub forum and make a WC2006 subforum... just a sugestion :D
I'll see if I can figure out how.

Jeeks said:
Can the moderators create a poll on which skin the users are using?
Remind me in a few days, once everyone is settled in.
 
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Rami

Rami

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Dec 24, 2004
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  • Thread Starter #10
    swag said:
    Ahhh, yes... **hands wringing like Mr. Burns**

    This will be great.

    That and my wife plans dinner menus off of who is playing that day. :lick:

    This is going to be a good WC. :D

    WOW you got a dream girl there Greg;)

    Do you want Saudi recipies?:D
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    #13
    Ahh I cannot wait. Hopefully my States will recieve a decent group like one we had in 2002...actually when you think about it South Korea, Poland, and Portugal is one hell of a grouping, considering the hosts were included. No matter what group we are placed in I'm confident we can upset a few countries as we should have upset those bastard Germans in the quarterfinals last time if the referee would have only called the handball on Frings...
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
    83,485
    #14
    The US outlasted a pretty tough group last time and, in my humble and independent opinion, played quite valiantly against the Germans.

    This is one WC where, in light of the surprises like Greece a couple years ago, seeing US in the SFs or even final isn't entirely insane.
     
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    Rami

    Rami

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    Dec 24, 2004
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    RochemBeck said:
    Ahh I cannot wait. Hopefully my States will recieve a decent group like one we had in 2002...actually when you think about it South Korea, Poland, and Portugal is one hell of a grouping, considering the hosts were included. No matter what group we are placed in I'm confident we can upset a few countries as we should have upset those bastard Germans in the quarterfinals last time if the referee would have only called the handball on Frings...
    I just watched that...It is a shame that such a major tournament was marred by such grave refereeing mistakes.
     

    Slagathor

    Bedpan racing champion
    Jul 25, 2001
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    #17
    RochemBeck said:
    Unforunately in today's game, such mistakes are common occurances.
    They always have been very common and frequent actually; there's just more camera's, different angles and better modern technology to freeze scenes etc. It's better documented today
     
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    Rami

    Rami

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    Dec 24, 2004
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    swag said:
    I may need them, Rami. Please do send references! :lick:

    Sure I'll send some, just bear with me for a while, Ill have to ask my mom or grandma for some and translate them;)
     

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