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FIFA Club World Cup
« on: December 04, 2006, 01:40:56 PM »
flashback to 02. get yuh coffeemaker (or VCR/DVR) ready to check some football before work. all time is JAPANESE TIMES. games on FSC @ 5 AM ET/4 AM TT time.

Quarterfinals
#   Date   Venue    Match   Result   
1   10 Dec 06  19:20   Toyota          Auckland City (NZL)  v.  Al Ahly (EGY)   2   11 Dec 06  19:20   Tokyo       Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) v. America (MEX)      
Semifinals
#   Date   Venue    Match   Result   
3   13 Dec 06  19:20   Tokyo   W1 - Internacional de Porto Alegre (BRA)   4   14 Dec 06  19:20   Yokohama   W2 - FC Barcelona (ESP)      

Match for 5th/6th place
#   Date   Venue    Match   Result   
5   15 Dec 06  19:20   Tokyo          L1 - L2      

Match for 3rd/4th place
#   Date   Venue    Match   Result   
6   17 Dec 06  16:20   Yokohama   L3 - L4      

Finals
#   Date   Venue    Match   Result   
7   17 Dec 06  19:20   Yokohama   W3 - W4

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CONCACAF contingent at Club World Cup
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2007, 11:38:47 AM »
GONZALES SERVES AS REF INSTRUCTOR AT FIFA CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
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Trinidadian Merere Gonzales is among several CONCACAF officials attending the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2007 this month. Gonzales will serve as a referee instructor.

He joins referee Marco Rodriguez and assistants  Jose Luis Camargo and Pedro Rebollar.

Also joining the referees is a large CONCACAF contingent of officials as part of the FIFA Delegation to the FIFA Club World 2007.

Leading the CONCACAF contingent are the three members of the FIFA Executive Committee: Jack Warner (Trinidad & Tobago), FIFA Vice-President & CONCACAF President; Chuck Blazer (USA), CONCACAF General Secretary; Rafael Salguero (Guatemala).

Justino Compeán (Mexico) and Don Garber (USA) are part of the FIFA Organizing Committee of Club World Cup.

Horace Burrell (Jamaica) is a member of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee, while Ted Howard (USA) has been appointed as Security Officer.

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5 AM Football - FIFA World Club Cup
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2008, 08:29:23 AM »
i check the adelaide utd. vs. Waitakere United game this morning. good morning entertainment before work.

another reason to love december.

highlights and other stuff - http://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/index.html

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FIFA Club World Cup, anybody watching?..
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2008, 12:42:18 AM »
FSC: Pachuca was down 0-2 to Al Ahly at the half and played a wonderful second half to tie and almost win it late.  Extra-time now.  Real nice, free-flowing entertaining game.  So far, Definitely a game of two halves.  Unless Al Ahly score a jumbie goal, I expectin' Pachuca to continue their second half resurgence and win.......but if it go to
penalties....well we know how dat could end up. 


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Re: FIFA Club World Cup
« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2021, 04:35:24 AM »
South Africa interested in hosting FIFA’s Club World Cup
By Gerald Imray, AP News


South Africa is interested in hosting FIFA’s Club World Cup in December after Japan withdrew because of COVID-19, South African Football Association president Danny Jordaan said Monday.

Jordaan told The Associated Press he would meet with FIFA secretary general Fatma Samoura in Lagos, Nigeria this week to get more details on what kind of bid South Africa must present to the world body to host the seven-team men’s tournament.

The Club World Cup will feature European champion Chelsea and the other five continental club competition winners. The league champion from the host country also gets a place.

Japan withdrew last week amid fears the tournament would cause a rise in infections in a country that has just staged the Summer Olympics and Paralympics.

FIFA has yet to comment on the alternative host, with Saudi Arabia also keen to step in.

An extended 24-team Club World Cup was due to debut this year in China but it was shelved because the pandemic required the rescheduling of national team competitions in June and FIFA was unable to raise the necessary funding for the planned quadrennial event. So the seven-team format was extended for another year.

The South African Football Association must get government approval to hold the tournament and meetings with the sports minister were also planned, Jordaan said.

“We’ll know our position by the end of the week,” he said.

South Africa has numerous high-quality stadiums that were built or refurbished for the 2010 World Cup but any ambition to host the Club World Cup would depend on its own coronavirus situation.

South Africa went through a mid-year surge in cases and there has been a decrease in virus infections over the last two weeks. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced an easing of restrictions countrywide on Sunday. The government is also formulating plans to allow spectators back into sports stadiums, most likely using vaccine passports, Ramaphosa said.

That would be a boost for plans to host the Club World Cup as no fans have been allowed at any major sports events in South Africa since the start of the pandemic. FIFA would likely not want its tournament to be played in empty stadiums.

Jordaan said the South African Football Association noted the government’s indication that it was ready to consider allowing sports fans back into stadiums.

South Africa is still the worst-affected country in Africa with more than 2.8 million virus cases and more than 84,000 deaths reported but there were less than 4,000 new cases on Sunday, down from more than 20,000 a day a few months ago.

 

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