WorldCup Qualification Rd4 - Qatar in Group A

Architect.J
By Architect.J

Qatar has been drawn with the Aussies (again!), Japan, Bahrain and Uzbekistan in group A.
Group B consists of saudi, iran, DPR korea, South korea and UAE.
Qatar's first match will be a home game against Uzbekistan on 6th September.

the first two in each group will qualify for South Africa 2010, while the third placed teamS will face each other and then face the oceana winners.

Here is the detailed report from the AFC website: http://www.the-afc.com/eng/articles/viewArticle.jsp_167346235.html

"KUALA LUMPUR: The draw for the final leg of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers was made at AFC House today and lived upto expectations by serving up a number of mouthwatering contests.

Ten teams which cleared the tough third round came out of the pots to be placed into two groups of five each based on their showing in the 2006 FIFA World Cup and its qualifiers. The top two teams from each group qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa while another half berth can be secured by way of playoffs.

Australia, Japan, Bahrain, Uzbekistan and Qatar made up Group A while Group B will see Korea Republic, Iran, Saudi Arabia, DPR Korea and the UAE doing battle.

Before the draw could commence under the glare of the world media and scores of dignitaries, there was the little matter of separating Saudi Arabia and Japan who were tied fourth based on their performance in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. This was duly accomplished, resulting in Japan taking up fourth position while Saudi Arabia made their way to fifth.

Japan will renew their rivalry with Bahrain after today’s draw pitted 2006 FIFA World Cup final round qualifying rivals together again.

Korea Republic, who are eyeing their sixth consecutive appearance in a FIFA World Cup, find themselves in familiar company having contested Saudi Arabia in the final qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup too.

Australia had qualified for the 1974 and 2006 World Cups as a member of the Oceania Football Federation and this is the first time they are playing in the Asian qualifiers since joining the AFC family in 2006.

Defence-oriented DPR Korea, who had qualified for the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England, did not concede a single goal and will be looking forward to maintain their clean slate when they begin their campaign away against the UAE.

Bahrain, who failed to make the cut for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany last time round by a whisker after losing to CONCACAF side Trinidad and Tobago in the inter-continental playoff, will once again face-off with Uzbekistan, whom they defeated in the inter-AFC playoff in 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Having punched their ticket with a solitary goal win over Asian champions Iraq on the last day of the qualifiers, Qatar will now have to negotiate their way through a tough group and will take on Uzbekistan, who were the first team to qualify for the last phase and also scored the most goals, on the first Match Day.

THE GROUPINGS -

Group A: 1. Australia, 2. Japan, 3. Bahrain, 4. Uzbekistan, 5. Qatar
Group B: 1. Korea Republic, 2. Iran, 3. Saudi Arabia, 4. DPR Korea, 5. UAE"

heres the schedule for group A: http://www.the-afc.com/uploads/Documents/common/cms/afc/Group%20A.pdf

By adey• 28 Jun 2008 14:45
adey

Uzbekistan are a very good team and I can see them possibly topping the group.

Prediction:

1 Uzbekistan

2 Australia

2 Japan

4 Qatar

5 Bahrain.

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By amnesia• 28 Jun 2008 14:17
amnesia

Qatar has a good change of getting through and I'll still remain optimistic. If you look at history of matches with Qatar v Japan you'll see that Qatar has won or they've drawn.

Either way, I think the draw is great. Both groups seem to give anyone a challenge.

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By Architect.J• 28 Jun 2008 08:43
Architect.J

theres no doubt that group B is tougher.

in group A, the Uzbeks can be a real surprise. but the matches to watch out for would be the ones between the Socceroos and Japan. the Aussies beat Japan during the last world cup, but Japan had revenge during the last Asia cup. Lets c who comes out on top this time!

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By Architect.J• 28 Jun 2008 08:19
Architect.J

if they do manage third place, they would have to beat iran or saudi or korea from the playoffs!

and the schedule shows Qatar's last two matches are with Japan and Australia! its gonna be tough!

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By flanostu• 28 Jun 2008 08:09
flanostu

Socceroos and Japan for the top two postions, hopefully Qatar can snag third spot.

By mohd_subhan• 28 Jun 2008 07:46
mohd_subhan

very hard and difficult group for qatar...

Good luck Qatar...

By tallg• 28 Jun 2008 07:09
tallg

Qatar will need a slice of luck to get out of that group! Third place looks like their best hope.

By Architect.J• 28 Jun 2008 04:03
Architect.J

All the Best!

---Life is Fragile, Handle With Prayer---

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