June is getting near and the fifa world cup fans r getiing mad.
GROUP A
Germany
Costa Rica
Poland
Ecuador
GROUP A SCHEDULE
Germany - Costa Rica 09/06/06 18:00 Munich
Poland - Ecuador 09/06/06 21:00 Gelsenkirchen
Germany - Poland 14/06/06 21:00 Dortmund
Ecuador - Costa Rica 15/06/06 15:00 Hamburg
Ecuador - Germany 20/06/06 16:00 Berlin
Costa Rica - Poland 20/06/06 16:00 Hanover
GROUP B
England
Paraguay
Trinidad and Tobago
Schweden
GROUP B SCHEDULE
England - Paraguay 10/06/06 15:00 Frankfurt
Trinidad and Tobago - Schweden 10/06/06 18:00 Dortmund
England - Trinidad and Tobago 15/06/06 18:00 Nuremberg
Schweden - Paraguay 15/06/06 21:00 Berlin
Schweden - England 20/06/06 21:00 Cologne
Paraguay - Trinidad and Tobago 20/06/06 21:00 Kaiserslautern
GROUP C
Argentina
Ivory Coast
Serbia and Montenegro
Netherlands
GROUP C SCHEDULE
Argentina - Ivory Coast 10/06/06 21:00 Hamburg
Serbia and Montenegro - Netherlands 11/06/06 15:00 Leipzig
Argentina - Serbia and Montenegro 16/06/06 15:00 Gelsenkirchen
Netherlands - Ivory Coast 16/06/06 18:00 Stuttgart
Netherlands - Argentina 21/06/06 21:00 Frankfurt
Ivory Coast - Serbia and Montenegro 21/06/06 21:00 Munich
GROUP D
Mexiko
Iran
Angola
Portugal
GROUP D SCHEDULE
Mexiko - Iran 11/06/06 18:00 Nuremberg
Angola - Portugal 11/06/06 21:00 Köln
Mexiko - Angola 16/06/06 21:00 Hanover
Portugal - Iran 17/06/06 15:00 Frankfurt
Portugal - Mexiko 21/06/06 16:00 Gelsenkirchen
Iran - Angola 21/06/06 16:00 Leipzig
GROUP E
Italy
Ghana
USA
Czech Republic
GROUP E SCHEDULE
Italy - Ghana 12/06/06 21:00 Hanover
USA - Czech Republic 12/06/06 18:00 Gelsenkirchen
Italy - USA 17/06/06 21:00 Kaiserslautern
Czech Republic - Ghana 17/06/06 18:00 Cologne
Czech Republic - Italy 22/06/06 16:00 Hamburg
Ghana - USA 22/06/06 16:00 Nuremberg
GROUP F
Brazil
Croatia
Australia
Japan
GROUP F SCHEDULE
Australia - Japan 12/06/06 15:00 Kaiserslautern
Brazil - Croatia 13/06/06 21:00 Berlin
Brazil - Australia 18/06/06 18:00 Munich
Japan - Croatia 18/06/06 15:00 Nuremberg
Japan - Brazil 22/06/06 21:00 Dortmund
Croatia - Australia 22/06/06 21:00 Stuttgart
GROUP G
France
Switzerland
Republik Korea
Togo
GROUP G SCHEDULE
France - Switzerland 13/06/06 18:00 Stuttgart
Republic of Korea - Togo 13/06/06 15:00 Frankfurt
France - Republic of Korea 18/06/06 21:00 Leipzig
Togo - Switzerland 19/06/06 15:00 Dortmund
Togo - France 23/06/06 21:00 Cologne
Switzerland - Republic of Korea 23/06/06 21:00 Hanover
GROUP H
Spain
Ukraine
Tunisia
Saudi Arabia
GROUP H SCHEDULE
Spain - Ukraine 14/06/06 15:00 Leipzig
Tunisia - Saudi Arabia 14/06/06 18:00 Munich
Spain - Tunisia 19/06/06 21:00 Stuttgart
Saudi Arabia - Ukraine 19/06/06 18:00 Hamburg
Saudi Arabia - Spain 23/06/06 16:00 Kaiserslautern
Ukraine - Tunisia 23/06/06 16:00 Berlin
Last edited by alitheislamian; 03-19-2006 at 02:58 PM.
I think Zidane was one of the best player ever .
He had been three times man of the year .
And mainly due to him France won the 98 World Cup.
He is still a good player
:coolbro:
I think Zidane was one of the best player ever .
He had been three times man of the year .
And mainly due to him France won the 98 World Cup.
He is still a good player
:coolbro:
Maybe he's just slightly bald......and a bit grey on the hair too....
I think Zidane was one of the best player ever .
He had been three times man of the year .
And mainly due to him France won the 98 World Cup.
He is still a good player
:coolbro:
he is good in away he's good at tackling but he don't take it low...
but everyone has there own opinions tho
Iran's national football squad is optimistic on its chances to qualify for the second round of the 2006 World Cup, according to an in-depth analysis released on Monday by Germany's bi-weekly kicker sports magazine.
The report pointed out although Iran had a tough time to find strong teams to prepare for the World Cup, the mood within the team is "optimistic" only 100 days before the start of the global football event.
The paper also added the Iranian players were "ignoring all discussions about banning Iran from the World Cup".
The magazine stressed the Iranian team did not feel unsettled in any way by all the talk about a possible World Cup ban.
Iran will open its 2006 World Cup campaign against Mexico in Nuremberg on June 11, then head to Frankfurt for an encounter with Portugal on June 17 and finally meet Angola in Leipzig on June 21.
This is Iran's third attendance at a World Cup after 1978 and 1998.
Iran's national football squad is optimistic on its chances to qualify for the second round of the 2006 World Cup, according to an in-depth analysis released on Monday by Germany's bi-weekly kicker sports magazine.
The report pointed out although Iran had a tough time to find strong teams to prepare for the World Cup, the mood within the team is "optimistic" only 100 days before the start of the global football event.
The paper also added the Iranian players were "ignoring all discussions about banning Iran from the World Cup".
The magazine stressed the Iranian team did not feel unsettled in any way by all the talk about a possible World Cup ban.
Iran will open its 2006 World Cup campaign against Mexico in Nuremberg on June 11, then head to Frankfurt for an encounter with Portugal on June 17 and finally meet Angola in Leipzig on June 21.
This is Iran's third attendance at a World Cup after 1978 and 1998.
Iran's Player Ali Daei
eh are you talking about iran team there worst than GERMANY!
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