Soca Warriors Online Discussion Forum

Sports => Football => Topic started by: E-man on January 11, 2008, 02:00:25 PM

Title: No home-away on some qualifiers
Post by: E-man on January 11, 2008, 02:00:25 PM
CONCACAF's Road to South Africa 2010 begins next month
Concacaf.com


11.1.08 - The road for CONCACAF teams to the FIFA World Cup ™ South Africa 2010 begins next month after the official unveiling, today, by FIFA of the first-leg encounters in the Stage 1 home-and-away elimination series.

The CONCACAF World Cup Qualification kicks off on 3 February 2008, with Bermuda hosting Cayman Islands at the National Sports Centre in Hamilton.

The first-leg encounters continue on 6 February with six more match-ups starting with Dominica taking on Barbados at the Windsor Park Stadium in Roseau, while Aruba face Antigua & Barbuda at the Centro Deportivo Guillermo Trinidad in Oranjestad.

Elsewhere, Turks & Caicos Islands will be hosting their first ever CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying game at the Providenciales’ National Stadium when they meet St. Lucia, while Belize will be the home team when they play against St. Kitts & Nevis at the Estadio Mateo Flores in Guatemala City.

Also on 6 February, El Salvador and Nicaragua will be hosting Anguilla and Netherlands Antilles at San Salvador’s Estadio Cuscatlan and Estadio Cacique Diriangen in Diriamba, respectively.

Rounding out the first-leg Stage 1 encounters will be the British Virgin Islands who visit the Bahamas at the BFA National Centre in Nassau on 26 March.

FIFA also announced that three originally scheduled Stage 1 Match-ups will no longer be played as a home-and-away series but as a single elimination game due to several National Associations not meeting the new FIFA Stadium standards and being unable to secure a home venue.

The single elimination match-ups between Puerto Rico – Dominican Republic, Grenada – US Virgin Islands, and Montserrat – Surinam will take place during the second-leg encounters for Stage 1 in late March. COMPLETE SCHEDULE (http://www.concacaf.com/viewCompetition.asp?id=233)

The remaining fixtures for the second-leg encounters for Stage 1 of CONCACAF World Cup Qualification scheduled for 26-30 March will be unveiled in due course. The winners of Stage 1 will join the remaining 13 teams in Stage 2 of CONCACAF Qualification set for June.

The top three teams from the CONCACAF Final Round in 2009 will automatically qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. CONCACAF’s fourth place finisher will play off with CONMEBOL’s fifth-place team in a home-and-away series for one of the last berths to the FIFA event.

New World fixtures firmed
(FIFA.com)


Friday 11 January 2008

It was announced today that three of the originally scheduled first-round qualifiers for South Africa 2010 will be played in a single-elimination format rather than the originally agreed-upon home-away series.

Puerto Rico-Dominican Republic, Grenada-US Virgin Islands and Montserrat-Surinam will be played over one leg in late March due to several Member Associations failing to meet the new FIFA Stadium standards and being unable to secure a home venue.

The contest between Montserrat and Surinam will be played in Trinidad & Tobago because neither side are able to provide a suitable venue according to FIFA's guidelines.

The remaining eight first-round series will be played over two legs in an aggregate format. The first match takes place on 3 February 2008 with Bermuda hosting the Cayman Islands at the National Sports Centre in Hamilton.

Six more matches will then be played on 6 February with Dominica taking on Barbados at the Windsor Park Stadium in Roseau, while Aruba face Antigua & Barbuda at the Centro Deportivo Guillermo Trinidad in Oranjestad.

The Turks & Caicos Islands will host their first ever FIFA World Cup Qualifying contest at the Providenciales' National Stadium when they meet St. Lucia, while tiny Belize will host St. Kitts & Nevis at the Estadio Mateo Flores in Guatemala City.

Also on 6 February, El Salvador and Nicaragua will be hosting Anguilla and Netherlands Antilles at San Salvador's Estadio Cuscatlan and Estadio Cacique Diriangen in Diriamba, respectively.

One late leg
Rounding out the first-leg encounters will be the British Virgin Islands who visit the Bahamas at the BFA National Centre in Nassau on 26 March.

The exact dates and locations of the second legs of the home-away first-round contests will be announced in due course, but will fall between 26 and 30 March.

The winners of the first-round of North, Central American and Caribbean qualifying will join the remaining 13 teams (including powers the USA, Mexico and Costa Rica) in June, with two group stages following that.

The top three teams from the CONCACAF Final Round in 2009 will automatically qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The fourth finisher will play off with South America's fifth-place team in a home-and-away series for one of the last berths to the world finals.

Title: Re: No home-away on some qualifiers
Post by: Deeks on January 11, 2008, 04:21:25 PM
It is so hard to believe that Suriname reach to that stage.
Title: New World fixtures firmed
Post by: ttcom on January 11, 2008, 07:08:05 PM
It was announced today that three of the originally scheduled first-round qualifiers for South Africa 2010 will be played in a single-elimination format rather than the originally agreed-upon home-away series.

Puerto Rico-Dominican Republic, Grenada-US Virgin Islands and Montserrat-Surinam will be played over one leg in late March due to several Member Associations failing to meet the new FIFA Stadium standards and being unable to secure a home venue.

The contest between Montserrat and Surinam will be played in Trinidad & Tobago because neither side are able to provide a suitable venue according to FIFA's guidelines.

The remaining eight first-round series will be played over two legs in an aggregate format. The first match takes place on 3 February 2008 with Bermuda hosting the Cayman Islands at the National Sports Centre in Hamilton.

Six more matches will then be played on 6 February with Dominica taking on Barbados at the Windsor Park Stadium in Roseau, while Aruba face Antigua & Barbuda at the Centro Deportivo Guillermo Trinidad in Oranjestad.

The Turks & Caicos Islands will host their first ever FIFA World Cup Qualifying contest at the Providenciales' National Stadium when they meet St. Lucia, while tiny Belize will host St. Kitts & Nevis at the Estadio Mateo Flores in Guatemala City.

Also on 6 February, El Salvador and Nicaragua will be hosting Anguilla and Netherlands Antilles at San Salvador's Estadio Cuscatlan and Estadio Cacique Diriangen in Diriamba, respectively.

One late leg
Rounding out the first-leg encounters will be the British Virgin Islands who visit the Bahamas at the BFA National Centre in Nassau on 26 March.

The exact dates and locations of the second legs of the home-away first-round contests will be announced in due course, but will fall between 26 and 30 March.

The winners of the first-round of North, Central American and Caribbean qualifying will join the remaining 13 teams (including powers the USA, Mexico and Costa Rica) in June, with two group stages following that.

The top three teams from the CONCACAF Final Round in 2009 will automatically qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The fourth finisher will play off with South America's fifth-place team in a home-and-away series for one of the last berths to the world finals.
Title: Re: New World fixtures firmed
Post by: Themanfriday on January 11, 2008, 07:23:13 PM
We almost couldn't also
Title: Re: No home-away on some qualifiers
Post by: Big Magician on January 12, 2008, 07:15:00 AM
crap
Title: Re: No home-away on some qualifiers
Post by: E-man on February 06, 2008, 02:49:32 AM
FIFA approves ARG for WC 2010 (http://www.antiguasun.com/paper/?as=view&sun=281935077507132005&an=443707059602052008&ac=Sports)
by Neto Baptiste (Antigua Sun)

Tuesday February 05 2008

After initially failing the Antigua Recreation Grounds (ARG) to host 2010 World Cup Qualifying matches, FIFA have reversed its decision but asked the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association to restrict access to the West Indies Oil Company (WIOC) Stand otherwise known as the double-decker stand.

FIFA had failed the ARG because of the wooden structure of the WIOC Stand stating that it was a potential fire hazard because of the use of cooking gas by the shops located at the bottom of the two-storey stand.

Title: Re: No home-away on some qualifiers
Post by: spideybuff on February 06, 2008, 09:07:00 AM
I sure that hosting that Suriname v Montserratt game is some scam by Jack to get more money, not for gate receipts but maybe some FIFA grant for renting the centre of excelllence or something so.

But at the same time, we are geographically convenient for both countries in terms of distance by being in the middle...so i will let him get away with this scam.
Title: Re: No home-away on some qualifiers
Post by: warmonga on February 06, 2008, 09:58:42 AM
I sure that hosting that Suriname v Montserratt game is some scam by Jack to get more money, not for gate receipts but maybe some FIFA grant for renting the centre of excelllence or something so.

But at the same time, we are geographically convenient for both countries in terms of distance by being in the middle...so i will let him get away with this scam.
why yu a haul yu ass.. wey jack haffi do wid certain countries aint having quality grounds to hold an international game eh...allyuh fackers jes love lang dung we own people.. Get of Jak Jack and go look fi ride someone else Jack!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
War
War
1]; } ?>