Monday, November 26, 2007

News briefs – Soccer

* Brazilian star Kaka will win the former European Footballer of the Year award, according to the Italian media.

* Meanwhile, FIFA president Sepp Blatter warned of the “real danger” of Brazilian players nationalizing their citizenship to play for national teams worldwide.

* Argentina kept its number one FIFA ranking as the world’s top soccer nation.

* The World Cup qualifying draw for several regions was held this weekend including CONCACAF. Mexico earned a tough draw according to soccer analyst Ives Galarcep, while the U.S. might have to play against Cuba.

* In qualifying action in South America last Wednesday Paraguay tops the table after its 3-0 shutout of Chile, Brazil came back to beat Uruguay 2-1 (image), and Ecuador walloped Peru 5-1.

* Seven fans were killed in Bahia, Brazil after part of a stand collapsed in the middle of a game.

Sources- Xinhua, Soccer by Ives, New York Times, Bloomberg, Sports Network, Guardian UK, BBC News

Image- International Herald Tribune

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

how can argentina still be ranked #1 when they got horribly upset by Columbia last week?