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Brazil's Seleçao Beat Japan 4 - 1 With Opener For Japan From Tamada & Goals From Juninho, Gilberto & Ronaldo Breaking RecordSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Thu, 22/06/2006 - 22:22.
Brazil’s Seleçao have beaten Japan 4-1 in their final match in World Cup Group F in Dortmund after Japan took a surprise lead with a goal from Keiji Tamada and Ronaldo breaking a long-standing World Cup record... Croatia 2 - 2 Australia - Socceroos Through to Knockout Stages After Goals From Liverpool's Kewell & Craig MooreSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Thu, 22/06/2006 - 21:53.
Croatia and Australia have drawn 2-2 in their World Cup Group F match, with Australia progressing to the knockout rounds and Croatia out of the World Cup Finals... ( categories: Group F | Croatia Team News | Australia Team News | Latest News | Match Reports | World Cup 2006 )
Croatia 1 - 1 Australia - Half-Time: Darijo Srna Opens For Vatreni, Craig Moore Equalises From Penalty-SpotSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Thu, 22/06/2006 - 21:05.
Croatia and Australia are drawing 1-1 at half-time in their World Cup Group F match, with Darijo Srna scoring for the Vatreni in the second minute from a stunning free-kick from 25-yards out and Craig Moore from the penalty-spot for the Socceroos... Japan 1 - 1 Brazil - Half Time: Keiji Tamada Gives Japan Shock Lead, Ronaldo Equalises In Injury-TimeSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Thu, 22/06/2006 - 20:51.
Japan have gone into half-time 1-1 against Brazil’s Seleçao in their final match in World Cup Group F in Dortmund with a goal from Keiji Tamada, who smashed the ball past Dida to give Japan a shock lead in the 34th minute, but Ronaldo headed an injury-time goal to equalise for Brazil... Japan v Brazil Match Preview Seleçao Rest AC Milan's Cafu, Real's Roberto Carlos & Ze Roberto - Zico Plays Maki & TamadaSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Thu, 22/06/2006 - 19:20.
Japan face Brazil’s Seleçao in their final match in World Cup Group F in Dortmünd, in a game that Japan must win to have any chance of qualifying for the second round... Croatia v Australia - Starting Line-Ups - No Major Changes For Hiddink and Kranjcar in a Must Win Match for CroatiaSubmitted by Pavlos Skoufis on Thu, 22/06/2006 - 19:13.
Croatia meet with Australia in a match which could give the winning team the ticket to the knockout stages of the 2006 World Cup. Japan v Brazil - Starting Line-Ups - Cicinho, Robinho and Juninho All Start For Seleçao, Tamada & Maki Start For JapanSubmitted by Pavlos Skoufis on Thu, 22/06/2006 - 19:10.
Brazil have already qualified for the knockout phase and will win the group with a draw against Japan. The full starting line-ups for the match. Brazil starts with Robinho and Ronaldo, Ciciniho and Juninho, while Japan have Takahara on the bench and start with Tamada and Maki. Croatia v Australia Match Preview - Socceroos Need Draw To Progress, Croatia Without Kovac But Out For Win In World Cup Group FSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Thu, 22/06/2006 - 18:49.
Croatia’s Vatreni face Australia’s Socceroos in their last Group F match in Stüttgart, with both teams in with a chance of making the last sixteen in the World Cup Finals... FIFA Clears Australia and Liverpool Striker Harry KewellSubmitted by Pavlos Skoufis on Tue, 20/06/2006 - 13:03.
FIFA's Disciplinary Committee cleared the Liverpool striker of any wrong-doing, making him available for the crucial Socceroos Group F match against Croatia, which Australia must not lose... ( categories: Player Injuries & Suspensions | Group F | Croatia Team News | Australia Team News | World Cup 2006 )
Socceroos & Liverpool Star Harry Kewell To Face FIFA Disciplinary Panel After Rant At Ref After Brazil MatchSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Mon, 19/06/2006 - 20:26.
FIFA have confirmed that Australia and Liverpool striker Harry Kewell will face a FIFA disciplinary panel over his verbal barrage to German referee Markus Merk after Australia's 2-0 defeat to Brazil in Munich on Sunday... Australia & Liverpool FC Striker Harry Kewell Faces Possible Ban For Referee InsultSubmitted by Pavlos Skoufis on Mon, 19/06/2006 - 12:15.
Harry Kewell risks missing the final Socceroos World Cup match in Group F, after FIFA decided to take action against the player for insulting Marcus Merk after the end of the Brazil v Australia match... ( categories: Player Injuries & Suspensions | Group F | Brazil Team News | Australia Team News | Team News | World Cup 2006 )
Zico Accuses FIFA World Cup Broadcasting Deals For Japan's Afternoon FixturesSubmitted by Pavlos Skoufis on Mon, 19/06/2006 - 02:44.
Japan Coach and Brazilian legend Zico accused FIFA's TV broadcasting deals for Japan's two 15:00 World Cup fixtures, blaming the World Football's governing body of putting revenue above the players on the pitch. Liverpool's Harry Kewell Plays Down Referee Incident, Remains a Positive Socceroo After Brazil MatchSubmitted by Pavlos Skoufis on Sun, 18/06/2006 - 23:00.
Australia's and Liverpool's striker Harry Kewell played down the aggressive finger-pointing discussion he had with Marcus Merk, after the latter’s final whistle was blown. Kewell remained positive and totally satisfied by the Socceroos performance in their match against World Champions Brazil. ( categories: Group F | Brazil Team News | Croatia Team News | Australia Team News | Latest News | Team News | World Cup 2006 )
Brazil 2 - 0 Australia - Seleçao Struggle To Win Against Determined Socceroos In World Cup Group F MatchSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Sun, 18/06/2006 - 16:52.
Brazil have beaten Australia's Socceroos 2-0 in their World Cup Group F encounter in Munich, with a second-half goal from Robinho and a late goal from substitute Fred to seal the win for the Seleçao... ( categories: Group F | Brazil Team News | Australia Team News | Latest News | Match Reports | World Cup 2006 )
Group F Half-Time: Brazil 0 - 0 Australia - Socceroos Defend Well To Deny SeleçaoSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Sun, 18/06/2006 - 16:07.
Brazil and Australia have gone into half-time 0-0 in their World Cup Group F encounter in Munich. Both teams started brightly, with Kaka and Socceroos captain Mark Viduka both having shots on goal... |
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