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Se acerca el Fin de año y al parecer las Matildas están de nuevo de moda, por eso con sus
nuevas contrataciones, oh perdón son la selección Femenil de Australia han creado un
calendario , las fotos son del año pasado pero tu puedes ver las y si te gustan hacer uno
propio del 2009.
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After an impressive win in China, Qatar now hopes to snatch another win in this live online and
radio commentary World Cup 2010 qualifier between Qatar and Australia live and advance to the next
round. They have a very tough live online streaming match on their hands given the power of the
Australians and them being in a great position to seal their trip to the next round with another
win.
It is very very close now but this live online and radio commentary World Cup qualifier between
Iraq vs Australia live should offer the first team to get through to the next round of the Asian
region with Australia needing just one more point to secure their advancement to that hardest of
all rounds.
FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualification: Australia are meeting Quatar wednesday October
14th. Watch the LIVESTREAM and Highlights here Pre-register at the NEW football
site 11×2 today Don`t forget to sign up 11×2.com - the next big football site
The Chinese have to make a concerted last ditch effort in this live online and radio commentary
World Cup 2010 qualifier between China and Iraq live after losing their last game which practically
put paid to their hopes of making it through to the next round. Now they need to not only win this
live online streaming match against Iraq, they have to win it by a good margin and also win their
last game against Australia.
As the Senate gets ready to vote on a new bill to stave off economic disaster, and Sarah prepares
(feverishly) to debate, and George Will joins the ranks of those who see her as unqualified to
serve ... and some (unfortunately) find themselves feeling sorry for the lipsticked pitbull ... my
thoughts turn (feverishly) to [.
If you watched the opening games of the Pan-Pacific Championship last night, you saw some
free-flowing, attacking football that proves MLS can compete in the rest of the world. Oh, and you
also saw the LA Galaxy.
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The two groups have been drawn for Asia's final round of World Cup Qualification. Each group has
five teams with the top two from each group advancing to South Africa. The third place teams in the
groups will meet in a two-legged playoff with the winner playing the champion of Oceania.
Here are the two groups:
Group A
Australia
Japan
Bahrain
Uzbekistan
Qatar
Group B
South Korea
Iran
Saudi Arabia
North Korea
UAE
Although both groups have their difficulties, it looks to me like Group B is the tougher one since
three of the teams made it to Germany in 2006 (S Korea, Iran & Saudi Arabia), plus North Korea is
always capable of a surprise.
Scott Wolf and I both wanted LD quotes, but we had to wait until Donovan finished getting his
massage. We were escorted down by the locker room. As we waited, Clint Mathis passed by from the
equipment room with a Galaxy game jersey flung over his shoulder.
"Clint, is that an official Galaxy jersey you've got there?
Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o has added to the garrulous Nou Camp gossip layer cake that Didier
Drogba will no doubt leap out of in the summer by claiming that the Ivorian would be welcomed with
open arms at the Catalan club. (Daily Star) ...Meanwhile, Barca defender Lilian Thuram may leave
the Catalan giants and waltz over [.
While the US' Women's Pro Soccer league has enjoyed a relatively high-profile launch, Australia has
quietly been laying the groundwork for a professional national women's league of their own. The
W-league will commence playing in October, with eight teams including the female sides of seven
established A-League clubs plus brand new entity Canberra United.
Heather Garriock just back from the Peace Cup in Korea is looking forward to the start of the
National Women's League as well as a hectic month with the Matildas in July.
" The National League is the number one priority for me. I really want to part of the very
first National League. It's important all the big players play and maybe I'll look at playing
professional again overseas come next year.
Canberra's Nick Schlie is representing Australia at the World Deaf Cup 2008 in Patras, Greece.
Australia are drawn against Russia, Thailand and open today against Turkey.
This weeks poddies.
National Show Download
Includes David Hall Editor of Australia's newest Football Magazine Australian Football Weekly.
Also AIS Coach Jan Versleijen talks about his role as Under 20's Coach.
And our very own "Not Setanta Australia segment with Guus Hiddink, Charlie Tim Tam Miller,
Ricky Herbert and We've found Arnie.
In Australia, Setanta Sports will be providing live coverage of Euro 2008. Most of the matches will
be on in the middle of the night, but I'm sure there'll be plenty of mad soccer fans down under
watching the games live. Be sure to surf over to EPL Talk throughout the summer for daily Euro 2008
[...]
Argentina are still a long way from shining as brightly as they might do, but they confirmed their
place in the quarter-finals of the Olympic Football Tournament on Sunday, beating Australia by a
solitary goal after an underwhelming performance which saw the Aussies' spirited rearguard
eventually broken by a brilliant counter-attacking goal from Napoli's Ezequiel [.
Editor of Australia's newest football magazine David Hall, "We'll be covering the W-League
every week. This week we've got an interview with Melissa Barbieri and a couple of the W-League
Coaches. Stephanie Brandtz will be doing a column for us about women's football, she's got good
contacts with The Matildas.
The AIS farewelled Sydney FC bound Sam Munro today. You can hear Sam on the Nearpost tonight.
And Jan Versleijen, AIS Coach, outlines his plans for the future of the football programme at the
AIS.
As the players are snapped up by the A-League Youth teams the current Under 20 squad becomes a camp
based programme similar to European national youth sides.
Match 1 : World Cup 2010 Qualification: Uzbekistan are meeting Australia Wednesday
September 10th. Watch the Livestream and Highlights here Pre-register at the NEW
football site 11×2 today Don`t forget to sign up 11×2.com - the next big
football site
SIngapore finished the tournament sitting root bottom of the table after they suffered another
heavy defeats at the hand of the Aussie.Australia got away with a 6-0 scoreline. Whereas in Group A
played yesterday,Myanmar down Laos 7-0 and qualify for the semi-final and will face
Australia.Vietnam also secure their place in the last four as group [.
Australia's Olympic Football squad for Beijing 2008: Coach: Graham Arnold, 45 Goalkeepers: Adam
Federici (23) (Reading, England) Tando Velaphi (21) (Perth Glory) Defenders: Adrian Leijer (22)
(Fulham, England) Trent McClenahan (23) (unattached) Mark Milligan (23) (unattached) Jade North
(26) (Newcastle Jets) Mathew Spiranovic (20) (FC Nurnberg, Germany) Nikolai Topor-Stanley (23)
(Perth Glory) Ruben Zadkovich (23) (Derby County, England) Midfielders: David Carney (24)
(Sheffield United, England) Billy Celeski (22) (Melbourne Victory) Neil [.
Marcus Hahnemann told the Reading Evening Post this week that he plans on Reading having a
short stay in the Championship. The American keeper acknowledged the tough time the Royals had last
year against the bigger clubs but believes they can earn their way back to the Premiership this
season.
Today sees the final day of the ASEAN Under 16s that have been held in Jakarta over the last week
or so. They have been a lot of fun with some quality football produced by the kids.
No surprise really that the final features Australia and Bahrain but only seconds came between
Malaysia and the Aussies.
Can you spot the Matildas in the photo and not just the Wannabee's
Wannabee's Matildas flocked to show their skills to World Cup hero Caitlin Munoz and Asian Cup star
Amy Chapman on a cold Friday night at Dickson Oval.
The usual training session was taken by not one, but two, of Australia's star players.
Remember Mark Milligan, Socceroo, Olyroo, former rising Sydney FC star. He still doesn't have a
club, but left Australia..for what?
Will he return? He could get a game with Perth Glory, they need him. Indeed his fellow Olyroo Trent
McClenahan doesn't have a team either.
What's to become of the talented but seemingly lost Mark Milligan.
This week, Tuesday 6.30pm: Nationally we cover the Socceroos and the World Cup from an armchair
perspective. Quiz, news and dedication.
USA Pilot Stacey talks about her Matildas passion
Terry from the Tropics finds THE indigenous community in the NT.
Locally from 7pm Russ and Chris' big interview is with the head of Coever Coaching (Australia)
Jason Lancsar.
There are mysteries in the world that can never be explained from the Bermuda Triangle to the
unexplained success of Celine Dion but this latest piece of news just leaves me scratching my
head....with a chainsaw! Socceroos captain Harry Kewell is set to sign for Italian Serie A side AS
Roma. Kewell, in Sydney for Australia's World [.
Olympic Football squads for the 16 teams participating at the 2008 Olympics: Squads for the 2008
Olympic Football Tournament can be submitted till 23rd July. As the remaining squad lists are
published, they will be added to the site and linked to from the list below. Group A Argentina
Australia Ivory Coast Serbia Group B Japan Netherlands Nigeria USA Group C Belgium Brazil China New
Zealand Group D Cameroon Honduras Italy Korea Republic Also See: Beijing 2008 [.
Photo by ISIphotos.com
Sepp Blatter didn't really surprise anybody when he said he had a back-up plan in case South
Africa could not host the 2010 World Cup, but when the FIFA president came out and said he had
three countries lined up as potential replacements, you couldn't help but wonder if FIFA might be
ready to pull the plug on South Africa being the host.
You'll probably read this on a hundred other websites, but Russia boss Guus Hiddink is plotting
the downfall of his home nation today. Though the Guus can realistically claim to be a citizen of
the world (the man has worked in: Holland, Turkey, Spain, South Korea, Australia and Russia) he is
fundamentally Dutch.
Merryn Sherwood from the Canberra Times scoops the story on Danny Vukovic,
He's been banned from the Olympics for striking a referee, but Central Coast Mariners
goalkeeper Danny Vukovic is clear to play against the ACT Rockets at Deakin tonight.
What is going on!
We do not want Uzbekistan.
The draw is on Fox Sports at 7pm.
A shocking draw would be Australia, Iran, Japan, Uzbekistan and North Korea.
A great draw would be Australia, Iran, Bahrain, Qatar and North Korea or UAE.
Beijing Olympics Highlights: Argentina are meeting Australia Sunday August 10th. Watch
the highlights here at footiedb.com Pre-register at the NEW football site 11×2 today!
(Summary is not available.)
And so to the fourth and final part of our round -up of the May and June World Cup 2010 qualifiers.
Today we cover the Asia and Oceania sections...
Asia
Overview
A complicated process here. In Round 1, thirty-eight teams faced each other in nineteen
home-and-away matches. Of the nineteen winners, the eleven highest-ranking teams (and by that we
think FIFA mean those teams that won by the biggest margins) received a bye to Round 3 while the
other eight played out Round 2 as a series of four home-and-away ties.
News yesterday that 32-year-old Mark Viduka will fly out to Australia in an attempt to fix the
Achilles problem he's been suffering from most of this year. Mark Viduka - hopes to get fit in
Australia Mark has been continually injured in his time at Newcastle United, and has started only
21 games with 7 substitute [.
FRIEDEL: Brad Friedel - which many have overlooked - has the most appearances in Blackburn's long
and storied history. It's just a shame he wasn't there when Alan Shearer and the Rovers hoisted the
EPL trophy in 1994-95. The 36 year old, internationally retired keeper has signed on until 2010 as
Blackburn continues to improve [.
The Offside is now covering Women's Soccer! We now have a WPS blog and are just waiting for info
about the teams. In the meantime, Melissa will be covering all topics dealing with the women's
game, including national team news like this. This is US Women's NT player Natasha Kai sliding past
[...]
The final round of Asian World Cup qualifying has been set. The round will last from September 2008
through June 2009. Group One: Group Two: Bahrain Iran Japan Saudi Arabia Australia North Korea
Uzbekistan South Korea Qatar United Arab Emirates...