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World Cup Draw 12/06/2013

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#11 ·
Group of Death: Argentina, South Korea, Russia, Italy

Other tough groups: Brazil, Cota Rica Cameroon, Portugal /// Germany, USA, Ghana, England /// Beglium, Mexico, Chile, Netherlands

My country's group: Colombia, Iran, Nigeria, BiH

Weakest group: Swizterland, Honduras, Ecuador, Greece
 
#31 ·
Is it possible for 2 europeans teams to be drawn into the same group? I mean, I thought the only way 2 Europeans could meet in the same group were if one of them was seeded there.
 
#36 ·
Count for yourself:
4 pots with 8 teams.
The top pot has 4 Europeans and 4 SA teams.
Europe has 13 teams in the WC.
So that means 9 are left after pot 1.
One pot for all the Europeans reduces it a further 8.
Makes one left. Which is the worst ranked one: France.
Since no 3 Europeans are allowed in one group, France will automatically be drawn against one of the 4 SA teams in pot 1.
Therefore France + 1 more European teams will be drawn together without being in pot 1.

Easy. :)
 
#32 ·
Btw, great propaganda by one of the biggest banks in the World:

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It pokes fun at the fact that most people in the world would be scared to be in Brazil's group.

One the things I love about the WC... SO many great tv ads and now with youtube we can see the ads from other countries.

Love it!
 
#44 ·
This is bs man, Brazil always makes a misery of a group for the weakest countries in the WC without fail. I don't think they've been in a tough first round group since before Joao Havelange took over.
 
#34 ·
This one goes straight at those in this thread that think FIFA will harm Spain in the coming draw or in anything else for that matter...

Bafana Bafana set to "lose" Spain victory

Bafana Bafana seem set to have their victory over world champions Spain on Tuesday night wiped off the records by Fifa, because La Roja were allowed to use a seventh substitute during South Africa’s 1-0 win.

A row erupted between Bafana coach Gordon Igesund and the Spanish bench towards the end of the match at FNB Stadium after Spain goalkeeper Victor Valdes went down injured and needed to be replaced.

Spain had already used up their six substitutes, and Spanish right back Alavaro Arbeloa had already pulled on Valdes’s jersey, with Spain set to play out the game with 10 men.

But, after a heated discussion between Igesund and Spanish officials, Lesotho referee Osiase Koto contravened Fifa rules and allowed Pepe Reina to replace Valdes.

A Fifa media spokesman told The Star on Wednesday that they were “still gathering the official report of the game in order to analyse possible next steps”.

Yet, notably, the Fifa spokesman also clearly laid out their rules on substitutions and national “A” team matches, which appear to have no room for manoeuvre: “From a general point of view… a game between national teams in which one or both of them make more than six substitutions can’t be considered as an A match and, hence, can’t count for Fifa ranking purposes.”

On Wednesday, SA Football Association president Danny Jordaan questioned how Fifa could make a ruling that effectively punished Bafana on the basis of a referee’s decision.

“It is an official international. Since when do you re-classify a game if a referee makes a mistake?”

It would certainly be harsh on Bafana, potentially only the sixth side to beat La Roja in their last 106 official matches.

Fifa’s rules: From Law 3

* In national “A” team matches, up to a maximum of six substitutes may be used.

* In all other matches, a greater number of substitutes may be used provided that: the teams concerned reach agreement on a maximum number. The referee is informed before the match. If the referee is not informed, or if no agreement is reached... no more than six substitutes are allowed.


In the Bafana-Spain match, there was no prior agreement, and the referee was not informed before the match.
 
#37 ·
Yes, the ref should be punished for sure but how is it possible that FIFA does this to South Africa? I mean there were countries that were unable to go to the World Cup, like Cape Verde for instance, because they did not follow the rules, so why is it different with Spain?