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    2009 FIFA Confederation's Cup Draw

    The two star-studded groups for the FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 are now known, following the official draw in Johannesburg on Saturday.

    The curtain was finally pulled down today, ending the suspense over which teams will lock horns in the FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009. Now the only question that remains is who will win the global showpiece in June next year.


    Group A
    South Africa
    Iraq
    New Zealand
    Spain

    Group B
    USA
    Italy
    Brazil
    Egypt

    The official draw was conducted in Sandton, Johannesburg, shifting the spotlight to the eight nations, who will now use the next six months to prepare for the event. While the eagerly-awaited FIFA Confederations Cup tournament is set to have thrilling encounters, one match that will provide fireworks is the meeting between previous winners, Brazil and Italy.

    Presenter, Carol Manana kicked off proceedings warming up the crowd for the draw master, FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, to conduct the draw with the assistance of the Miss World finalists from the eight nations participating in next year's tournament.

    Hosts, South Africa, who were seeded on Group A, will open the competition against Iraq at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on 14 June immediately following the opening ceremony. Brazil, the seeded team in Group B, have been pitted against African champions Egypt, who have won back-to-back CAF Africa Cup of Nations finals

    It will be for the first time that both Italy and Spain would play competitive matches on African soil, while the Brazilians will make their second visit in ten years.

    Approximately 900 guests attended the event, including Spanish coach, Vicente Del Bosque, USA boss Bob Bradley, Iraq's Brazil-born manager Jorvan Vieira, Egyptian master tactician Hassan Shehata and South Africa coach Joel Santana.

    In his keynote address, chairman of the Organising Committee for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa and FIFA vice-president, Issa Hayatou, said he was excited about the tournament as it would be the culmination of a long process and "Africa's proudest moment".

    "Africa's contribution to football is well documented, our players have made us proud on the world stage and I have no doubt that South Africa will now magnificently represent the qualities of Africa in staging this event," Hayatou, a Cameroonian, said. "Africa is a united football continent that stands together and now claims its rightful place in global footballing history."

    2010 FIFA World Cup Local Organising Committee (SALOC) chairman, Irvin Khoza, added that South Africa was determined to ensure that the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 was a success. "As Africans," he concluded, "we are proud and honoured to host a tournament featuring the reigning world champions, the champions of the six FIFA confederations and our own Bafana Bafana
    credit: fifa.com

    looks like no usa-iraq game. maybe in the second round if iraq and usa make it out of the first.

    #2

    Iraq will lose 10:0 against Spain.
    Its a shame that they represent Asia.
    A better team should have been there!
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      #3
      Originally posted by Persianking View Post

      Iraq will lose 10:0 against Spain.
      Its a shame that they represent Asia.
      A better team should have been there!
      like who?

      Every Asian team would go 2-1 in that group

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        #4
        Originally posted by Persianking View Post

        Iraq will lose 10:0 against Spain.
        Its a shame that they represent Asia.
        A better team should have been there!
        They won Asian Cup and so there was no better team in 2007. Shame on us we messed up.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post
          They won Asian Cup and so there was no better team in 2007. Shame on us we messed up.
          If we had won against S.korea we would have beat Iraq 100%.
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            #6
            wow such a weak group A, spain got lucky


            also, great practice for egypt and USA
            im jealous of Pharoah

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              #7
              wow Iraq lucked out, if they switched with any team of group B they would automatically lose every game and probably not even get a goal.


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                #8
                ekbatan your italy is soorakh!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Martin-Reza View Post
                  They won Asian Cup and so there was no better team in 2007. Shame on us we messed up.

                  ghalenoi, enayati and khatibi messed up


                  otherwise we shouldve won it

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by milad View Post
                    ekbatan your italy is soorakh!

                    no one can "soorakh" italy with lippi

                    lets see what ur brazil is made of, hopefully they can make the world cup

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                      #11
                      I fancy Iraq to play better than New Zealand. I will be surprised if New Zealand even score a goal

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                      Current EPL Champions
                      Current European Champions
                      Current World Champions


                      GLORY GLORY MAN UTD!!

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                        #12
                        Iraq will beat both New Zeeland & S.Africa.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by iman_farhadi View Post
                          Iraq will beat both New Zeeland & S.Africa.

                          yea for sure



                          but its so useless for them to play in this tournament, they're not even gonna go to the world cup

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by EKBATAN View Post
                            yea for sure
                            but its so useless for them to play in this tournament, they're not even gonna go to the world cup
                            Yes indeed, but we only have ourselves to blame for a disappointing Asian Cup.
                            One wonders what great things these games could of done for Team Melli...

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                              #15
                              Imagine getting Hyped up for these games

                              just knowing your gonna pay in something like this

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