Friday, June 30, 2006

Quarterfinals

So the eight teams still left in the World Cup are: Germany, Argentina, Italy, Ukraine, England, Portgual, Brazil, and France.

The Czech Republic should be there. As should Spain, who managed to self-destruct again. I was hoping one of the African or small South American teams would make the final eight, but it was not to be.

The quarterfinals take place this weekend:

Germany vs Argentina at 5:00pm on Friday (3:00am Saturday New Zealand time)
Italy vs Ukraine 9:00pm on Friday (7:00am Saturday NZT)

England vs Portugal at 5:00pm on Saturday (3:00am Sunday NZT)
Brazil vs France at 9:00pm on Saturday (7:00am Sunday NZT)

The Germany-Argentina and Brazil-France games will be massive. It’s likely that the winners of those quarterfinals will meet in the final (although nothing’s ever likely at the World Cup…).

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Sunday, June 25, 2006

pelted with fruit

The second day of the World Cup went off without any of the fan violence some had feared.

German riot police with dogs converged on Frankfurt’s Roemerberg square on Sunday as drinking fans grew rowdy, but no major incidents of violence were reported. Far-right extremists, chanting “Foreigners out”, marched in the World Cup host city Gelsenkirchen, but they were outnumbered by opposing demonstrators, who pelted them with fruit.  - The Dominion Post, 12/06/2006, p. D10.

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Monday, June 19, 2006

my picks for 2006

My first World Cup memory was seeing Italy’s Roberto Baggio send the ball soaring over the bar in the penalty shootout of the 1994 final:

I watched the 1998 final, in which Zinedine Zidane tore the Brazilians apart. I saw a lot more of the 2002 World Cup, due to the more beneficial time difference between New Zealand and Japan/South Korea.

But I think I’ve already seen more of this World Cup than any of the previous ones. And there have been some great games. Two big upsets have been Ecuador beating Poland 2-0, and Ghana (ranked 50th in the world) beating the Czech Republic (ranked 2nd) 2-0. The USA held Italy to a 1-1 draw. Argentina destroyed Serbia-Montenegro 6-0.

Here’s who I think should make the final four, based on the games played so far:

- Ecuador
- Germany
- Argentina
- Brazil
(Spain is also looking good)

And the ideal final would be Argentina vs. Brazil

[New Zealand are presently ranked 120th in the world, ahead of Lebanon, but behind Turkmenistan...]

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Sunday, June 18, 2006

the beautiful game

 

Last Saturday evening, the All Black’s season got underway as they played Ireland. I’m guessing around a million, maybe two million people tuned in to see the game. Meanwhile, in the early hours of Saturday morning (New Zealand time; Friday evening German time) I was one of over 1.5 billion people around the world who watched the opening game of the 2006 Football World Cup (that’s more than 20% of the world’s population).

It was a great game as Germany beat Costa Rica 4-2, making it the highest-scoring opening match in World Cup history.

The World Cup is the biggest sporting event in the world. Television coverage of the 2006 tournament will reach more than 200 countries with a projected cumulative viewing audience of 32.5 billion.

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