World Cup Soccer 2006

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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

ECUADOR 0-3 GERMANY

20 June 2006
by FIFAworldcup.com

Germany sealed top spot in Group A in impressive style, with a Miroslav Klose brace and Lukas Podolski's first goal of the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ sealing an emphatic 3-0 win over Ecuador.

Both these sides had already qualified for the Round of 16 prior to this match, but it is Jurgen Klinsmann's side who will march on to the next phase in more confident mood after a performance that simply oozed self-assurance.

The sell-out crowd of 72,000 at Berlin's Olympiastadion were certainly treated to a terrific showing from their side, for whom Klose - now tournament top scorer - was particularly impressive up front.

Ecuador, meanwhile, opted to rest a number of the players who had helped secure victories over Poland and Costa Rica in the South Americans' previous two matches, and did not look as potent without the likes of key striker Agustin Delgado.

Germany will now face the second-placed side from Group B in Munich on 24 June, while Ecuador will go head-to-head against the winner of that section in Stuttgart the following day.

The match:
4': After early half-chances at both ends, the hosts took hold of the game with a goal inside five minutes. A looping cross from the left from Per Mertesacker was cut back across the face of goal by Bastian Schweinsteiger and buried from eight yards by Klose to tie the Werder Bremen man with Spain’s Fernando Torres as Germany 2006's top scorer with three goals. (0-1)

19': With the previously impressive South Americans unable to muster much resistance, the Germans sliced them wide open once again. This time, Philipp Lahm's raid up the left channel ended in a whipped-in cross for Bernd Schneider at the back post. However, the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder's well-struck volley flashed over the crossbar to groans from the home faithful.

25': Not long after, a fine chipped through-ball from Schneider picked out the energetic Klose racing into the box. Ecuador goalkeeper Cristian Mora, however, raced off his line to deny the onrushing striker what would have been his second of the match.

33': In an almost identical move, another lofted ball from Schneider found the foot of Klose once again, only for the striker's viciously struck volley to fly over the bar. With time ticking down in the first half, the Ecuadorians were just hanging on.

44': As it transpired, they could not make it to the interval without conceding again. Michael Ballack’s brilliant flicked pass picked out Klose, who overpowered his marker before rounding Mora and slotting into the open net. (0-2)

Podolski off the mark
51': The Germans came out in the second half intent on picking up where they had left off in the first. Ecuador did, though, manage to stamp some authority on the match. Luis Valencia's fierce tackle on Ballack in midfield earned him a yellow card and a stern talking-to from referee Valentin Ivanov.

53': Just a few seconds later, the German response almost yielded a goal as Lahm picked out Podolski, who clipped a low shot just past the far post.

57’: The youngster made amends for his near-miss just seconds later as a brilliant counterattack led to another German goal. Turning defence into attack in a matter of seconds, Schneider crossed from the right to pick out the sliding Podolski, who made no mistake, poking the ball just inside the back post. (0-3)

66': Giovanny Espinoza tried his luck from distance after a rare Ecuadorian break, Jens Lehmann in the German goal was barely troubled, however, and palmed the ball over with a minimum of fuss.

72': A free-kick from 20 yards was the next decent chance the Ecuadorians conjured, with Edison Mendez's swerving effort just failing to dip under the crossbar.

In conclusion:
Germany could have won by even more goals here and will advance to the Round of 16 with the confidence gained from three wins in Group A. Ecuador, despite a difficult day in Berlin, can look forward to their first-ever knockout game having won their first two matches.

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Thursday, June 01, 2006

Australia's Soccer Team Profile

Post Ranking: 23
Region: Oceania
World Cup History: Second appearance
Top Player: GK Mark Schwarzer
Lowdown: The Socceroos topped Uruguay in a playoff for one of the last spots in the Cup. The team has several English Premier League players and is led by Coach Guus Hiddink, a Dutchman who guided South Korea in 2002.

Czech Republic Soccer Team Profile


Post Ranking: 9
Region: Europe
World Cup History: Ninth appearance (previous eight as Czechoslovakia), runner-up in 1934 and 1962
Top Player: MF Pavel Nedved
Lowdown: After finishing second to the Dutch in their qualifying group, the Czechs used a pair of 1-0 victories over Norway to secure the berth. They actually began building momentum for the World Cup in the summer of 2004, when, in an attractive display of attacking soccer, they claimed a semifinal spot at the European Championship. Nedved, a gifted wing from Juventus, came out of retirement to boost their qualifying aspirations.

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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Netherlands Profile



Post Ranking: 7
Region: Europe
World Cup History: Eighth appearance, runner-up in 1974 and 1978
Top Player: F Ruud van Nistelrooy
Lowdown: Coach Marco van Basten has a talented squad, but will need to find the right chemistry. The Dutch are sure to be motivated after not receiving a top seed.

World Cup Betting

Thursday, March 23, 2006

The finals of the 18th Football World Cup are scheduled to take place in Germany between 9 June and 9 July 2006. Qualification for the tournament is now complete, with all 32 competing teams confirmed.

A total of 12 German cities have been selected to host the World Cup final tournament. The stadiums are very secure and count with many space, the biggest one is in the city of Berlin, it has a capacity of 77,176 and it has been named Olympiastadion by the FIFA.


Group A [All times local (UTC +2)]

Friday 09 June 2006

Germany 18:00 Costa Rica FIFA WM Stadion München, Munich
Poland 21:00 Ecuador FIFA WM Stadion Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen

Wednesday 14 June 2006

Germany 21:00 Poland FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund

Thursday 15 June 2006

Ecuador 15:00 Costa Rica FIFA WM Stadion Hamburg, Hamburg

Tuesday 20 June 2006

Ecuador 16:00 Germany Olympiastadion, Berlin
Costa Rica 16:00 Poland FIFA WM Stadion Hannover, Hanover


Group B

Saturday 10 June 2006
England 15:00 Paraguay Waldstadion, Frankfurt
Trinidad and Tobago 18:00 Sweden FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund

Thursday 15 June 2006

England 18:00 Trinidad and Tobago Frankenstadion, Nuremberg
Sweden 21:00 Paraguay Olympiastadion, Berlin

Tuesday 20 June 2006

Sweden 21:00 England FIFA WM Stadion Köln, Cologne
Paraguay 21:00 Trinidad and Tobago Fritz Walter Stadion, Kaiserslautern

Group C

Saturday 10 June 2006

Argentina 21:00 Côte d'Ivoire FIFA WM Stadion Hamburg, Hamburg

Sunday 11 June 2006

Serbia and Montenegro 15:00
Netherlands
Zentralstadion, Leipzig

Friday 16 June 2006

Argentina 15:00 Serbia and
Montenegro
FIFA WM Stadion Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen
Netherlands 18:00 Côte
d'Ivoire
Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart

Wednesday 21 June 2006

Netherlands 21:00 Argentina Waldstadion, Frankfurt
Côte d'Ivoire 21:00 Serbia and
Montenegro
FIFA WM Stadion München, Munich



Group D

Sunday 11 June 2006
Mexico 18:00 Iran Frankenstadion, Nuremberg
Angola 21:00 Portugal FIFA WM Stadion Köln, Cologne

Friday 16 June 2006

Mexico 21:00 Angola FIFA WM Stadion Hannover, Hanover

Saturday 17 June 2006

Portugal 15:00 Iran Waldstadion, Frankfurt

Wednesday 21 June 2006

Portugal 16:00 Mexico FIFA WM Stadion Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen
Iran 16:00 Angola Zentralstadion, Leipzig


Group E

Monday 12 June 2006

Italy 21:00 Ghana FIFA WM Stadion Hannover, Hanover
United States 18:00 Czech Republic FIFA WM Stadion Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen

Saturday 17 June 2006

Italy 21:00 United States Fritz Walter Stadion, Kaiserslautern
Czech Republic 18:00 Ghana FIFA WM Stadion Köln, Cologne

Thursday 22 June 2006

Czech Republic 16:00 Italy FIFA WM Stadion Hamburg, Hamburg
Ghana 16:00 United States Frankenstadion, Nuremberg


Group F

Monday 12 June 2006
Australia 15:00 Japan Fritz Walter Stadion, Kaiserslautern

Tuesday 13 June 2006

Brazil 21:00 Croatia Olympiastadion, Berlin

Sunday 18 June 2006

Brazil 18:00 Australia FIFA WM Stadion München, Munich
Japan 15:00 Croatia Frankenstadion, Nuremberg

Thursday 22 June 2006

Japan 21:00 Brazil FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund
Croatia 21:00 Australia Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart


Group G

Tuesday 13 June 2006
France 18:00 Switzerland Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart
Korea Republic 15:00 Togo Waldstadion, Frankfurt

Sunday 18 June 2006

France 21:00 Korea Republic Zentralstadion, Leipzig

Monday 19 June 2006

Togo 15:00 Switzerland FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund

Friday 23 June 2006

Togo 21:00 France FIFA WM Stadion Köln, Cologne
Switzerland 21:00 Korea Republic FIFA WM Stadion Hannover, Hanover


Group H

Wednesday 14 June 2006
Spain 15:00 Ukraine Zentralstadion, Leipzig
Tunisia 18:00 Saudi Arabia FIFA WM Stadion München, Munich

Monday 19 June 2006

Spain 21:00 Tunisia Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart
Saudi Arabia 18:00 Ukraine FIFA WM Stadion Hamburg, Hamburg

Friday 23 June 2006

Saudi Arabia 16:00 Spain Fritz Walter Stadion, Kaiserslautern
Ukraine 16:00 Tunisia Olympiastadion, Berlin