Via Du Nord - David Beckham and Jack Warner have done so much for American soccer. Now, they're
going even further, helping to spare the United States from the crippling financial responsibility
of hosting the World Cup:
Quote: David Beckham will guide players and coaches in Trinidad this weekend to help boost support
for England's World Cup bid.
O sexto jogo das eliminatórias da Copa Africana de Nações de 2012, foi realizada no dia
11/08/2010, na cidade de Blantyre-MWI, e jogaram as seleções do Malawi (74º no ranking da FIFA)
e a seleção de Botsuana (93º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
Eliminatórias Copa do Mundo2006Blantyre 18/06/2005 MWI1:3 (0:2)BOT Second stage2006Gaborone 19/06/2004 BOT2:0 (2:0)MWI Second
stage
Amistosos2006Blantyre 08/07/2006 MWI0:0 2:3 PSOBOT 2006Lilongwe 06/07/2006 MWI2:1 (0:1)BOT 2003Gaborone
25/05/2003 BOT1:1 (1:0) 1:3 PSOMWI 2001Blantyre 09/06/2002 MWI1:0 (0:0)BOT 2001Lilongwe 08/06/2002
MWI2:0 (0:0)BOT 2001Gaborone 17/03/2001 BOT0:1 (0:0)MWI First round1997Lilongwe 06/07/1997
MWI0:0BOT 1997Gaborone 01/03/1997 BOT1:4 (1:1)MWI Preliminary round1990Lobamba 21/01/1990 MWI2:2
(2:1)BOT 1986Gaborone 30/09/1986 BOT2:0 (1:0)MWI 1981Harare 18/04/1981 MWI5:2BOT
O árbitro desse jogo, foi: Helder Martins de Carvalho - Angola
Aos 18 minutos do segundo tempo, Jerome Ramatlhkwane, jogador do Santos Cape Town-RSA, abriu o
placar para Botsuana.
This is a guest post from Ian Carroll, a first-time contributor to The Offside.
The last two competitive games I've been to were Newcastle v Villa (season ticket holder at SJP
cautiously optimistic of survival y'see) and England v Algeria, so I figured this should be fun! A
hell of a lot more fun than the game in Cape Town anyway .
The U.S. men's national team has an agreement in principle to face South Africa on Nov. 17th
in Cape Town in the Nelson Mandela Challenge Cup, U.S. Soccer announced on Friday.
U.S. Soccer is still finalizing the deal, but once completed, it will mark the United States'
fourth trip to the African nation in the past three years (twice to play South Africa, once for the
2009 Confederations Cup and most recently for the 2010 World Cup).
The United States National Team will return to South Africa on November 17th to face South Africa
in the Nelson Mandela Challenge Cup, the US Soccer Federation announced on Friday. The game will be
shown on ESPN2, live from Cape Town's Green Point Stadium. "We are honored to once again be invited
to participate in the Nelson Mandela Challenge Cup," US coach Bob Bradley said.
Just when you thought that the USA national team had seen the last of South Africa, they're now
headed back to Cape Town for an exhibition on November 17th.
This match marks the U.S.'s fourth trip to South Africa in three years. The Americans will be
missing any players competing in the MLS Cup final which is set to be played on November 21st in
Toronto.