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    2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup

    Magical night in Luxor
    (FIFA.com) Sunday 5 April 2009




    The FIFA U-20 World Cup is not merely a highly prestigious tournament in its own right. It is also endowed with a long and rich history. The second biggest and second oldest FIFA tournament was first held in 1977, and will be staged for the 17th time in Egypt later this year.

    A suitably momentous sense of the past infused Sunday’s spectacular Final Draw for the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2009, as the ceremony was set against the mystical and exotic surroundings of the Temple of Luxor. The 3,000-year-old structure, one of Egypt’s most significant and well-preserved monuments, provided a fittingly sumptuous backdrop to a glittering show entitled “Welcome to the land of magic".

    The 300 or so guests were greeted at the site by a long and colourful parade. Troupes of costumed dancers and musicians portrayed the rich and diverse cultural traditions of the host nation, laying on a warm and colourful reception. Music from the opera Aida accompanied guests en route to the ceremony itself, staged in the temple’s inner court.

    The ceremony opened with a short documentary examining the varied facets of Egypt as a tourism and holiday destination, focusing on the nation’s architectural, sightseeing and sporting infrastructure. The stunning images, accompanied by a spectacular fireworks display, provoked a strong emotional response and even greater sense of anticipation ahead of the tournament, which opens at the end of September this year.


    This is the finest location for a draw ceremony I’ve ever experienced. We’ve never before held a draw at such a historically significant site.
    FIFA vice-president Jack A. Warner gives his opinions on the setting.



    Rich entertainment programme



    The programme, presented by Egyptian actor Mohammed Eman, opened with a magical act in the most literal sense of the phrase: magician Marco Tempest enthralled the audience with his amazing illusions, combining traditional magic tricks, computer effects and multimedia video segments.

    The next highlight was provided by pianist Omar Khairat, one of the Middle East’s most celebrated composers. Backed by a live band, Khairat performed a captivating set comprising devotional melodies and fast-paced chords, keeping his audience enthralled to the very end.

    President of the Local Organising Committee Hany Abo Rida then officially welcomed his guests: “I would like to thank FIFA for the opportunity of staging this tournament. I would also like to thank the government for making it possible to hold the Final Draw at this unique location. We hope you enjoy Egypt’s culture and history, and we’re looking forward to an excellent tournament."

    After speeches by Minister of Sport Hassan Sakr and Egyptian FA President Samir Zaher, FIFA vice-president and chairman of the Organising Committee for the FIFA U-20 World Cup Jack Warner took to the stage. “This is the finest location for a draw ceremony I’ve ever experienced. We’ve never before held a draw at such a historically significant site," commented Warner. “We’re delighted that Egypt is hosting this tournament, and we’re sure it will be a wonderful World Cup with five outstanding venues. In the past, the U-20 World Cup has unearthed stars such as Diego Maradona, Ronaldinho and Lionel Messi. The future of this tournament is in good hands here. I wish success to all 24 teams, and look forward to some great football."

    The evening now approached its tense and thrilling climax as representatives of the 24 teams slowly but surely found out the identities of their opponents at the finals. The draw for the six groups rounded off a magical night in Luxor in suitably dramatic fashion. As of 24 September, the wizards of the dribble will begin laying on magic of their own in the enchanting land of the Pharaohs.

    FIFA U-20 World Cup 2009 groups:
    24 September - 16 October

    Group A (Cairo)
    Egypt
    Trinidad & Tobago
    Paraguay
    Italy

    Group B (Cairo)
    Nigeria
    Venezuela
    Spain
    Tahiti

    Group C (Suez)
    USA
    Germany
    Cameroon
    Korea Republic

    Group D (Ismailia)
    Ghana
    Uzbekistan
    England
    Uruguay

    Group E (Port Said)
    Brazil
    Costa Rica
    Czech Republic
    Australia

    Group F (Alexandria)
    United Arab Emirates
    South Africa
    Honduras
    Hungary

    #2
    tahiti is in there?

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      #3
      ^
      lol I gave that a big fat WTF too..

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        #4
        Iran didn't qualified right?
        sigpic

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          #5
          yeah but we qualified to the u-17 WC
          Bookmark the PFDC Calendar for TM & WCQ games
          http://sites.google.com/site/pfdccalendar/
          [Click on a game to see detailed description including time]
          Villa + Messi =

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            #6
            tahiti?????????? what is the world coming tooooooooo

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              #7
              Egypt beat Trinidad & Tobago 4-1 today in the opening match of the tournament with Blatter and Mubarak in attendance.

              Goals:

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                #8
                great start for EGYPT

                i belive arafat will be the next mohammed zidane! he is really goood

                I belive Egypt UAE or Brazil will win.

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                  #9
                  todays games

                  Paraguay (U20) - Italien (U20)

                  Nigeria (U20) - Venezuela (U20)

                  Spanien (U20) - Tahiti (U20)

                  My predictions are

                  Italy, Nigeria and Spain wins

                  ive betted on these games aswell so if they win cashing for me!

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                    #10
                    go egypt!

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                      #11
                      GO SPAIN! they got a osausna player

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                        #12
                        spain won 8-0 LOL :

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                          #13
                          United States 0:3 Germany
                          Cameroon 2:0 Korea Republic
                          Ghana 2:1 Uzbekistan
                          England 0:1 Uruguay

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                            #14
                            germany won with their third team


                            btw pharaoh jan i could only watch some parts of the egypt match. could you please tell me who that bald player on your team was who also scored a goal? he runs were crazy!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Team e Mardom View Post
                              germany won with their third team
                              btw pharaoh jan i could only watch some parts of the egypt match. could you please tell me who that bald player on your team was who also scored a goal? he runs were crazy!
                              That's the number 11, he goes by the name Afroto . Great dribbler and great speed, but is a bit raw and selfish at times. He plays for the youth side of El Ahly Cairo.



                              By the way what did you mean by Germany winning with their third team? I would think this is their full U-20 squad with this being the biggest competition at this level in the world.

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