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20 Algeria
26 Argentina
32 Australia
36 Belgium
40 Bosnia-Herzegovina
44 Brazil
48 Cameroon
52 Chile
56 Colombia
60 Costa Rica
64 Croatia
68 Ecuador
72 England
76 France
80 Germany
84 Ghana
88 Greece
92 Holland
96 Honduras
100 Iran
104 Italy
108 Ivory Coast
112 Japan
116 Mexico
120 Nigeria
124 Portugal
128 Russia
132 South Korea
136 Spain
140 Switzerland
144 Uruguay
148 USA
6 From the Editor
10 The View from Brazil Tim Vickery looks forward
to Brazil 2014 and back to Brazil 1950
14 Ofcials A list of all the referees and assistant
referees ofciating in Brazil
16 Contributors The global contributors behind
this special issue of World Soccer
18 The stadiums A guide to the 12 stadiums that
will host this years tournament
154 The games The 2014 World Cup schedule,
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FROM THE EDITOR
For all its problems, Brazil 2014 offers a stage
for the great players to leave a lasting legacy
History in
the making
We can only hope
that the players
can overcome their
fear of failure
and earn a place
in World Cup
history
Gavin Hamilton
T
HE BUILD-UP to the World Cup is always accompanied
by concerns over whether the hosts will be ready in time.
But preparations for Brazil 2014 have been particularly
fraught. After South Africa 2010, FIFA has convinced
itself and its sponsors that the World Cup can be held anywhere,
in any conditions, as long as the TV companies can provide an
exciting spectacle for their viewers.
In that respect Brazil 2014 will be like every other World Cup
of the modern era.
Concerns over
accommodation, travel and
infrastructure will be placed
on hold - and the football
will take centre stage.
I suspect that worries
over the climactic
conditions in Brazil,
expressed by coaches,
mostly European, will turn
out to be less than valid.
Most of the potential stars
of this tournament
Neymar, Lionel Messi, Luis
Suarez, Alexis Sanchez -
are non-European and will not be deterred by such
problems. It should be our overriding hope that the players can
provide a spectacle that will be remembered for years to come.
The coaches need to play their part, though, and
unfortunately there will be many who will be motivated by
caution. Success on the greatest stage of all has, if past nals
are anything to go by, prompted cautious and often negative
tactics. We can only hope that the players can overcome that
fear of failure and earn a place in history.
We have endeavoured to provide you with all the essential
information you will need to follow the World Cup. We went to
press before the ofcial 23-man squads were announced. So
we will be providing an update in our next issue and, in an
exciting development, we will be providing a digital update on
the iPad for our digital subscribers. Enjoy the World Cup!
Brazilian sunsetbeach footballers in Rio de Janeiro
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nspired by the idea of covering the 2014 World Cup,
Danish journalist Mikkel Jensen studied Portuguese and
based himself in Brazil to observe the build up to the
big kick off on June 12.
But in the middle of April he went back home,
proclaiming that the dream has become a nightmare. He
had come to the conclusion that the tournament was
doing nothing to help the ordinary Brazilian indeed, he
felt that in some cases it was even making things worse,
and he no longer wanted to be part of it.
My presence here, he said before he left, is only
contributing to an unpleasant show of Brazil one which
two-and-a-half years ago I was dreaming of being part of,
but which now I will do everything in my power to criticize
and focus attention on the real price of the World Cup in
Brazil.
It is an understandable, coherent reaction to a awed
tournament. Jensen has looked under the rock, and what
he found was not pretty. Many Brazilians share his
sentiments and feel that their country has other, far more
urgent priorities. The support of the local population was
cynically taken for granted. At the start of the process they
were told by Ricardo Teixeira, at the time president of both
the CBF and the Local Organising Committee, that this
was a private event, where the only public spending would
be on much needed infra-structure works.
This line of argument never corresponded to reality,
admits Luis Fernandes of Brazils Sports Ministry. At the
same time he was saying this, the Host City and Stadium
Agreements were being signed, committing the
government to guarantees and obligations with the World
Cup. From the beginning the process was being operated
with the necessary participation of the public power.
Beyond belief
It is, then, almost beyond belief that until 2012 there was
no government representation on the Local Organising
Committee. Fernandes acknowledges that this was an
error. Because the operational plan, security, public
transport, energy, health service all depends on the
public power. The tardy entry of the government in the
LOC is one of the explanations for the delays, which have
pushed up the cost of the World Cup and reduced the
scope of the works, leading large parts of Brazilian society
to the conclusion that they are paying too much to host
the tournament and not getting back enough in return.
Brazil can overcome the
problems if they invoke
the spirit of 1950
THE VIEW FROM BRAZIL
Tim
VICKERY
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Nowadays, only one man survives [from the 1950 World
Cup Final] ironically enough, Alcides Ghiggia, the
winger whose goal won the trophy for Uruguay
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In the light of this, the Mikkel
Jensen course of action is one possible
response and many of us with some
involvement in such mega-events must
surely have had pangs of conscience
along the way. Are we all really guilty by
association?
Come together
My personal position is that for all the
aws of the 2014 World Cup, there is
still value to be found in the mere fact
that the planet can come together in
this way and as evidence for my case,
I present the example of the 1950
Final, the previous time that the
tournament was held in Brazil.
There will be immense pressure on
the home side this June and July but
although the population of Brazil is now
four times greater and the intrusive,
modern 24/7 media was not yet in
existence, the stakes were higher for
their 1950 predecessors.
The 2014 team will be representing
Brazilian football. The debate about
what kind of society Brazil is and could
be will be raging outside the stadiums.
But back in 1950 everything was taking
place on the pitch. Going into the
decisive game against Uruguay, Brazil
were hailed by their own people as
mighty world champions.
Their triumph would indicate that
the land of the future was about to
arrive and there could be no more
appropriate setting than the newly-built
Maracana stadium, like some giant
spaceship parked just to the north of
Rio de Janeiros city centre.
So when Uruguay came from
behind to win 2-1 it was felt as a
crushing blow to the hopes of a nation.
It was a defeat which, at the time,
appeared to condemn Brazil to endless
underachievement.
Those on the eld paid a heavy
price. I played for 19 years, wrote
Zizinho, the outstanding member of the
side, on the rst page of his
autobiography, I won some titles and
along with the other players of that
campaign Im remembered as a loser.
His inside-forward colleague Jair spent
decades worried at the prospect of
someone coming at him with a knife
because he lost that game. Many years
later keeper Barbosa, beaten on his
near post for the decisive goal, held a
ceremonial burning of the Maracana
goalposts. It did not bring closure. He
died in 2000, still lamenting that the
maximum jail-time in Brazil was 30
years, while he had served a 50-year
penalty for a crime he did not commit.
Mutual respect
But going through such a profound
experience produced something other
than bitterness. The match helped forge
a bond between the players of Brazil
and Uruguay. Nowadays, only one man
survives ironically enough, Alcides
Ghiggia, the winger whose goal won
the trophy for Uruguay. But while most
of the players were still alive, members
of the two teams would get together
for reunions, or visit each other in a
warm atmosphere of affection and
mutual respect.
This is a striking and excellent
symbol of the often silent work that
football does in bringing people
together, giving them a common
language and cementing international
friendships. Sixty-four years after
Brazils rst World Cup, many more
bonds will surely be established
between people from different
backgrounds, as supporters of 32
teams (plus the neutrals) criss-cross
this giant country in search of a
spectacle. Despite all the many defects,
there should be much to celebrate
when 736 of the best players of the
global game plus hundreds of
thousands of fans assemble in Brazil
for the 2014 World Cup.
Big occasion...Brazil and Uruguay meet at the Maracana in 1950 in front of a crowd estimated to be over 200,000
Final disappointment...the Brazilian players line up before the 1950 World Cup Final clash with Uruguay
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AFRICA
Neant ALIOUM
Cameroon; international debut:
2008
Daniel BENNETT
South Africa; int deb: 2003
Noumandiez Desire DOUE
Ivory Coast; int deb: 2004
Bakary GASSAMA
Gambia; int deb: 2007
Djamel HAIMOUDI
Algeria; int deb: 2004
Assistants:
Redouane Achik (Mor)
Jean Claude Birumushahu (Bur)
Djibril Camara (Sen)
Abdel Etchiali (Alg)
Felicien Kabanda (Rwa)
Evarist Menkouande (Cam)
Marwa Range (Ken)
Songuifolo Yeo (IvC)
ASIA
Alireza FAGHANI
Iran; int deb: 2008
Ravshan IRMATOV
Uzbekistan; int deb: 2003
Yuichi NISHIMURA
Japan; int deb: 2004
Nawaf SHUKRALLA
Bahrain; int deb: 2007
Benjamin WILLIAMS
Australia; int deb: 2005
Assistants:
Yaser Tulefat (Bah)
Hakan Anaz (Aus)
Matthew Cream (Aus)
Hassan Kamranifar (Ira)
Bakhadyr Kochkarov (Kyr)
Toshiyuki Nagi (Jap)
Abduxamidullo Rasulov (Uzb)
Toru Sagara (Jap)
Ebrahim Saleh (Bah)
EUROPE
Felix BRYCH
Germany; int deb: 2007
Cuneyt CAKIR
Turkey; int deb: 2006
Jonas ERIKSSON
Sweden; int deb: 2002
Bjorn KUIPERS
Holland; int deb: 2006
Milorad MAZIC
Serbia; int deb: 2009
Svein ODDVAR MOEN
Norway; int deb: 2005
Pedro PROENCA
Portugal; int deb: 2003
Nicola RIZZOLI
Italy; int deb: 2007
Carlos VELASCO CARBALLO
Spain; int deb: 2008
Howard WEBB
England; int deb: 2005
Assistants:
Roberto Alonso Fernandez (Spa)
Mark Borsch (Ger)
Darren Cann (Eng)
Bertino Miranda (Por)
Dalibor Djurdjevic (Ser)
Bahattin Duran (Tur)
Renato Faverani (Ita)
Tiago Trigo (Por)
Kim Haglund (Nor)
Mathias Klasenius (Swe)
Stefan Lupp (Ger)
Michael Mullarkey (Eng)
Tarik Ongun (Tur)
Milovan Ristic (Ser)
Andrea Stefani (Ita)
Sander Van Roekel (Hol)
Daniel Warnmark (Swe)
Juan Carlos Yuste Jimenez (Spa)
Erwin Zeinstra (Hol)
CONCACAF
Joel AGUILAR
El Salvador; int deb: 2001
Mark GEIGER
USA; int deb: 2008
Walter LOPEZ
Guatemala; int deb: 2006
Roberto MORENO SALAZAR
Panama; int deb: 1996
Marco RODRIGUEZ
Mexico; int deb: 1999
Assistants:
Eric Boria (USA)
Joe Fletcher (Can)
Sean Hurd (USA)
Leonel Leal (CR)
Marcos Quintero (Mex)
Marvin Torrentera (Mex)
William Torre (ElS)
Juan Zumba (ElS)
OCEANIA
Norbert HAUATA
Tahiti; int deb: 2008
Peter OLEARY
New Zealand; int deb: 2003
Assistants:
Jan Hendrik Hintz (NZ)
Ravinesh Kumar (Fij)
Mark Rule (NZ)
SOUTH AMERICA
Victor CARRILLO
Peru; int deb: 2005
Enrique OSSES
Chile; int deb: 2005
Nestor PITTANA
Argentina; int deb: 2010
Sandro RICCI
Brazil; int deb: 2011
Wilmar ROLDAN
Colombia; int deb: 2008
Carlos ALFREDO VERA
Ecuador; int deb: 2006
Assistants:
Rodney Aquino (Par)
Carlos Astroza (Chl)
Juan Pablo Belatti (Arg)
Emerson De Carvalho (Bra)
Humberto Clavijo (Col)
Eduardo Diaz (Col)
Christian Lescano (Ecu)
Hernan Maidana (Arg)
Sergio Roman (Chl)
Byron Romero (Ecu)
Marcelo Van Gasse (Bra)
Referees and Assistant referees by continent
Djamel Haimoudi
Yuichi Nishimura
Nicola Rizzoli
Walter Lopez
Victor Carrillo
THE MATCH OFFICIALS
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The stadiums
Costing an estimated US$3.47 billion, 12 stadiums in 12 different cities will play host
to this years World Cup nals. Seven of the grounds are brand new, while the other
ve have been extensively renovated to meet FIFA requirements.
1
Estadio do Maracana
2
Estadio Minerao
3
Estadio Nacional do Brasilia
4
Arena Pantanal
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11
Arena Fonte Nova
12
Arena de Sao Paulo
1
RIO DE JANEIRO
Estadio do Maracana
Capacity: 76,804
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 15: Argentina v
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Jun 18: Spain v Chile
Jun 22: Belgium v Russia
Jun 25: Ecuador v France
Jun 28: 2nd round C1 v D2
Jul 4: Quarter-Final 2
Jul 13: FINAL
2
BELO HORIZONTE
Estadio Minerao
Capacity: 62,547
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 14: Colombia v Greece
Jun 17: Belgium v Algeria
Jun 21: Argentina v Iran
Jun 24: Costa Rica v England
Jun 28: 2nd round A1 v B2
Jul 8: Semi-Final 1
3
BRASILIA
Estadio Nacional do Brasilia
Capacity: 68,009
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 15: Switzerland v Ecuador
Jun 19: Colombia v Ivory Coast
Jun 23: Cameroon v Brazil
Jun 26: Portugal v Ghana
Jun 30: 2nd round E1 v F2
Jul 5: Quarter-Final 4
Jul 12: 3rd/4th place play-off
4
CUIABA
Arena Pantanal
Capacity: 42,968
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 13: Chile v Australia
Jun 17: Russia v South Korea
Jun 21: Nigeria v Bosnia-
Herzegovina
Jun 24: Japan v Colombia
5
CURITIBA
Arena da Baixada
Capacity: 41,456
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 16: Iran v Nigeria
Jun 20: Honduras v Ecuador
Jun 23: Australia v Spain
Jun 26: Algeria v Russia
6
FORTALEZA
Estadio Castelao
Capacity: 64,846
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 14: Uruguay v Costa Rica
Jun 17: Brazil v Mexico
Jun 21: Germany v Ghana
Jun 24: Greece v Ivory Coast
Jun 29: 2nd round B1 v A2
Jul 4: Quarter-Final 1
7
MANAUS
Arena Amazonia
Capacity: 42,374
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 14: England v Italy
Jun 18: Cameroon v Croatia
Jun 22: USA v Portugal
Jun 25: Honduras v Switzerland
8
NATAL
Estadio das Dunas
Capacity: 42,086
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 13: Mexico v Cameroon
Jun 16: Ghana v USA
Jun 19: Japan v Greece
Jun 24: Italy v Uruguay
9
PORTO ALEGRE
Estadio Beira-Rio
Capacity: 48,849
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 15: France v Honduras
Jun 18: Australia v Holland
Jun 22: South Korea v Algeria
Jun 25: Nigeria v Argentina
Jun 30: 2nd round G1 v H2
10
RECIFE
Arena Pernambuco
Capacity: 44,248
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 14: Ivory Coast v Japan
Jun 20: Italy v Costa Rica
Jun 23: Croatia v Mexico
Jun 26: USA v Germany
Jun 29: 2nd round D1 v C2
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SALVADOR
Arena Fonte Nova
Capacity: 48,747
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 13: Spain v Holland
Jun 16: Germany v Portugal
Jun 20: Switzerland v France
Jun 25: Bosnia-Herzegovina v Iran
Jul 1: 2nd round H1 v G2
Jul 5: Quarter-Final 3
12
SAO PAULO
Arena de Sao Paulo
Capacity: 65,807
World Cup 2014 Matches:
Jun 12: Brazil v Croatia
Jun 19: Uruguay v England
Jun 23: Holland v Chile
Jun 26: South Korea v Belgium
Jul 1: 2nd round F1 v E2
Jul 9: Semi-Final 2
5
Arena da Baixada
6
Estadio Castelao
7
Arena Amazonia
8
Estadio das Dunas
9
Estadio Beira-Rio
10
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A
lgeria have made much progress in a
short span of time, emerging from the
impact of a long civil war that stymied
the countrys football progress and reduced
the national side from their powerful position
in the 80s and 90s to a mediocre muddle.
The Fennec Foxes were fortunate to
qualify for the last nals in South Africa, but
four years on they have moved rapidly up the
rankings and return to the World Cup nals
with a growing self-belief as a sense of
potential emerges.
Algeria are reaping the benets of
long-standing migration to Europe and are
able to dip into two separate markets for their
players: there is an obvious pool of players
at home in what has always been a well-
organised and competitive league, as well as
a sizeable migrant community, mostly in the
former colonial power France.
Having missed out in the past on talents
such as Zinedine Zidane, Karim Benzema and
Samir Nasri, Algeria now assiduously court
any likely player with a connection to the land
of their forefathers. Although this means a
national side with more French-born players
than those from Algeria, they are also a better-
drilled and more competitively tuned team
these days. It has taken an extraordinarily
long time to get this disparate group to gel
but Algeria look to be getting it right at last.
Their World Cup prospects are heightened
THE VIEW FROM ALGERIA
Algeria have been strong
competitors for a long time.
Claude Le Roy, vastly
experienced coach of Congo
It will be difcult for Algeria because there
are two big teams in their group in Russia and
Belgium, and to get past both of
them would be a miracle.
Joseph-Antoine Bell,
former Cameroon goalkeeper
and now French radio analyst
ALGERIA
Fennec Foxes look to nally realise their potential
Modest group raises
Algerian hopes
by the fact they are in a relatively modest
group alongside Belgium, Russia and South
Korea. And, while certainly not favourites to
advance, their prospects look far better than
they were in 2010.
Algeria are playing with more style and air
than seen for many years, but still struggle to
keep their defence tight under pressure, and
have struggled for some while to nd a
recognised striker. However, a strong season in
Portugal at Sporting Lisbon for Islam Slimani
might just solve that problem.
Preparations for the nals have been
somewhat overshadowed by speculation over a
premature departure for taciturn Franco-
Bosnian coach Vahid Halilhodzic, who has
irritated the Algerian Federation by refusing to
talk about a contract renewal.
Mark Gleeson
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 24 Training camp at Algerian
Football Federation centre
in Algiers
May 29 Leave for a training camp
in Geneva, Swi
May 31 Friendly v Armenia in Sion, Swi
Jun 4 Friendly v Romania in Geneva,
Swi
Jun 6 Travel to Sorocaba in Brazil
BASE CAMP
The Algerian squad will be staying at the
Pitangueiras Hotel, a one-time horse farm
situated in the countryside near Sorocaba, a
city 60 miles outside Sao Paulo. They will train
at the ground of local side Atletico Sorocaba,
which is a 13-minute drive away.
Porto Alegre
335 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP H FIXTURES
Jun 17 v Belgium (Belo Horizonte)
Jun 22 v South Korea (Porto Alegre)
Jun 26 v Russia (Curitiba)
507 miles
Belo Horizonte
Curitiba
Sorocaba
176 miles
Strike hope...Slimani (centre) will lead the Algeria line
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Vahid HALILHODZIC (Bos)
Age 61 (15.10.52)
Algeria coach since July 2011
How he got
the job
Appointed with the
task of reaching the
semi-nals of the
2013 African
Nations Cup and
qualifying for the
World Cup. Kept his
job despite his
failure to full the
rst part of that agreement.
Past successes as a coach
Won the African Champions League
with Raja Casablanca in 1997, the
French league with Lille in 2000 and
the French Cup with Paris Saint-
Germain in 2004.
Past failures as a coach
Fired by PSG after the side dropped to
seventh in Ligue 1. Was sacked by Ivory
Coast just a few months before the
start of the 2010 World Cup following
the teams shock defeat by Angola in
the quarter-nals of the African
Nations Cup.
Achievements as a player
Top goalscorer in Frances Ligue 1
in 1983 and 1985 while playing for
Nantes.
World Cup experience
Played 60 minutes in two substitute
appearances for Yugoslavia during
the 1982 tournament in Spain.
Relationship with the media
Notoriously testy as he frequently
ignores press conferences.
Relationship with the public
Supporters have a guarded admiration
for the Bosnian, a situation boosted by
their World Cup qualication.
Style of management/coaching
Hard-nosed and tempestuous with
frequent touch-line outbursts.
Notable backroom staff
His assistant is former Algeria striker
and captain Abdelhad Tasfaout, who
scored 35 goals for his country.
After the World Cup
Numerous run-ins with the Algerian FA
mean he is extremely unlikely to still be
in charge after the summer.
COACH PROFILE
l The team is very young and
inexperienced. It will therefore
have to compensate with a
passion in their play.
Yazid Mansouri, former captain
l Algeria can imagine they will qualify with the
group theyve been given but its
a group that will be decided on
very small details.
Philippe Troussier, former South
Africa and Japan World Cup coach
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Azzedine DOUKHA
USM El Harrach
Age 27 (05.08.86)
Third choice who lacks the
necessary height for international
level but is known as a strong
shot-stopper. Captain of his club
and a rarity as an African-based
player in a World Cup squad.
Rais MBOLHI
CSKA Soa (Bul)
Age 28 (25.04.86)
Has played club football in
Scotland, Greece, Japan, Russia
and France, as well as Bulgaria,
and had a trial with Manchester
United prior to the 2010 World
Cup in South Africa, where he
kept a clean sheet against England.
Essaid BELKALEM
Granada (Spa)
Age 25 (01.01.89)
Sluggish centre-back with an
imposing presence who has
not had much game time on
loan at Watford in the English
Championship this season.
Represented Algeria at the
2013 Military World Cup.
Madjid BOUGHERRA
Lekhwiya (Qat)
Age 31 (07.10.82)
Tough skipper who won the league
title in Qatar again this term.
French-born, he played at the
2010 nals and won the Scottish
Premier League three times with
Rangers. Always useful going
forward at set-pieces.
Liassine CADAMURO
Real Sociedad (Spa)
Age 26 (05.03.88)
Full-back who was born in France,
to an Italian father and an Algerian
mother. Spent the second half of
this season on loan to Spanish
second-tier side Mallorca. Made
his international debut in 2012.
Nabil BENTALEB
Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)
Age 19 (24.11.94)
Born in Lille and capped by France
at under-19 level, he won his rst
senior cap for Algeria against
Slovenia in March. Central
midelder who broke into Spurs
rst team when Tim Sherwood
replaced Andre Villas-Boas.
Yacine BRAHIMI
Granada (Spa)
Age 24 (08.02.90)
Played in the France side that
reached the Euro Under-19
semi-nals in 2009 before
switching his international
allegiance in February 2013
and making his Algeria debut
a month later.
Adlene GUEDIOURA
Crystal Palace (Eng)
Age 28 (12.11.85)
A sub in all three of Algerias
games at the 2010 World Cup.
His father was an international
striker, his mother a former
Spanish basketball player and
younger brother Nabil has played
for Nottingham Forests under-21s.
Ishak BELFODIL
Internazionale (Ita)
Age 22 (12.01.92)
Did not make the grade at Paris
Saint-Germain before moving to
Italy, where he tried to live up
to his early potential at Bologna,
Inter and Livorno (on loan). Made
his international debut last August
after opting for Algeria over France.
Ryad BOUDEBOUZ
Bastia (Fra)
Age 24 (19.02.90)
Looks to have patched up his
differences after a falling-out
with Halilhodzic which saw him
sidelined after last years Nations
Cup. Represented France at junior
level but switched to Algeria to
play at the 2010 World Cup.
Soane FEGHOULI
Valencia (Spa)
Age 24 (26.12.89)
Creative force with an array of
skills. Can be used either on the
right side of the attack or in a
more central role and has a
12m price tag on his head
as he is likely to be sold after
the tournament in Brazil.
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Nabil GHILAS
Porto (Por)
Age 24 (20.04.90)
A late surge of form at club level
this year has put him in contention.
Born in Marseille, he made a
belated start to his professional
career three years ago, at
Moreirense in Portugal, after which
he moved to champions Porto.
Islam SLIMANI
Sporting Lisbon (Por)
Age 25 (18.06.88)
Voted Algerian player of the year
for 2013 and moved to Europe
from Chabab Belouizdad last
summer. Made his international
debut in May 2012 and was
Algerias top scorer in the 2014
World Cup qualiers.
El Arabi SOUDANI
Dinamo Zagreb (Cro)
Age 26 (25.11.87)
Among the few players in the
squad who originally hail from
a club in Algeria, having spent
six seasons at ASO Chlef before
moving to Vitoria Guimaraes, and
then Croatia. Scorer of some vital
goals in the qualifying campaign.
Faouzi GHOULAM
Napoli (Ita)
Age 23 (01.02.91)
French-born left-back whose
elder brother, Nabil, ran for France
at the 2004 World Cross Country
Championships. Moved from
Saint-Etienne to Napoli on a
four-and-a-half year contract
in January.
Rak HALLICHE
Academica (Por)
Age 27 (02.09.86)
Centre-back who is nding his
feet again after a series of injuries
curtailed his time at Fulham. Was
sent off in the semi-nals of the
2010 Nations Cup, but played in
all three games at the World Cup
nals later that year.
Medhi LACEN
Getafe (Spa)
Age 30 (15.03.84)
Born in Paris to an Algerian father
and an Italian mother. He was rst
called up by Algeria in 2006 but
missed out on the 2010 Nations
Cup nals because his wife was
pregnant. Has since gone on to
captain his country several times.
USM Alger
Age 29 (19.03.85)
Was the last player cut when
coach Rabah Saadane nalised
his 23-man squad for the 2010
tournament, but could now be
rst choice in Brazil. His form
this season helped his club to
win the Algerian league title.
Mohamed ZEMMAMOUCHE
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Fethi HAREK
Bastia (Fra)
Age 31(21.10.82)
Back in the frame six years after
his only cap and set to be the
back-up at left-back in Brazil. His
return to the international scene
comes after a strong season in
France after winning promotion
with Bastia two years ago.
Carl MEDJANI
Monaco (Fra)
Age 29 (15.05.85)
Can play in central defence or as
a defensive midelder. Has spent
this season on loan to Olympiakos
in Greece and then Valenciennes
of France. Born in Lyon, he
captained France under-21s
before switching allegiance.
Hassan YEBDA
Udinese (Ita)
Age 30 (14.05.84)
Has played for clubs in France,
Portugal, England, Italy and Spain,
including Benca, Portsmouth and
Napoli. Was a world champion at
under-17 level with France in 2001
and played all three games at the
last World Cup nals for Algeria.
Saphir TAIDER
Internazionale (Ita)
Age 22 (29.02.92)
Has not missed a match for
Algeria since his debut against
Benin in the World Cup qualiers
last year, where he scored. His
elder brother, Nabil, plays for
Tunisia where their father hails
from; their mother is Algerian.
Djamel MESBAH
Parma (Ita)
Age 29 (09.10.84)
Left-back who can also play in
the mideld and even played as
a makeshift striker for Lecce in
Serie A. Selected for the rst time
by Algeria just before the 2010
World Cup nals, where he made
one appearance.
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Vahid is not one to stick by 11 rst-
choice individuals. Within his favourite
4-3-2-1 system, players come and
go, constantly mixing and matching
according to the form of his
personnel and what he perceives
to be the strength and weaknesses
of the opposition.
While the crafty Franco-Bosnian
steadfastly maintains that his side is far more
attack-conscious than the Algeria team which
took part in South Africa 2010, the truth
is somewhat different. Throughout his
coaching career, prudence, pragmatism,
rigour and discipline have formed the core
of Halilhodzics philosophy. In tough Group
H ties against Belgium and Russia, he will
not take risks, looking to contain, counter-
attack and make hay from a set-piece.
In order to give his team that maximum
security feel, he is likely to deploy two
hermetically sealed defensive layers: a
traditional back four and a trio of mideld
holders, all of whom are comfortable on the
ball, but will be under strict instructions to
sit deep and plug gaps. The wide attacking
midelders (normally Soane Feghouli
on the right and the left-sided El Arabi
Soudani) exist as the supply line to star
striker Islam Slimani, but also are expected
to tuck in and do their share of pressing.
Algeria will be dangerous at set-pieces
where captain Madjid Bougherra can
contribute effectively. But defensively they
have proven weak on the anks and often
look rattled under pressure.
The likes of Yacine Brahimi and Ryad
Boudebouz are strong options off the bench,
but other choices are more limited. Nabil
Ghilas has emerged as a possible alternative
to Soudani.
Plan B?
Only in Algerias second match versus South
Korea will the handbrake be released. This
could mean a switch to a 4-2-3-1 - with
one of the mideld holders (possibly Yebda
or Taider) moving forward into a no10 slot
- or a 4-3-3, with Feghouli and Soudani
operating as out-and-out wingers.
When the Algerians have to chase a
game and up the tempo, Halilhodzic often
throws attacking midelder Yacine Brahimi
into the mix and should he require extra
repower, may turn to Ishak Belfodil, who
despite being too much of a maverick for the
coachs liking, does possess a hint of
goalgetting X factor.
Zemmamouche
Ghoulam
Yebda
Medjani
Taider
Bentaleb
Soudani
Slimani
Feghouli
Mesbah
Medjani
Mesbah
Bentaleb
Ghoulam
Feghouli
Taider
Soudani
Slimani
Yebda
Bougherra
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Zemmamouche
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Aissa MANDI (D, Age 22, 22.10.91, 1/0, Reims, Fra)
Ali RIAL (D, Age 34, 26.03.80, 0/0, JS Kabylie)
Mehdi MOSTEFA (M, Age 30, 30.08.83, 22/0,
Ajaccio, France)
Rak DJEBBOUR (F, Age 30, 08.03.84, 33/5,
Nottingham Forest, Eng)
Foued KADIR (F, Age 30, 05.12.83, 23/2, Rennes,
Fra)
Riyad MAHREZ (F, Age 23, 21.02.91, 0/0, Leicester
City, Eng)
TACTICS
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rgentina will travel to Brazil expecting to
make the semi-nals at least and that
would be an improvement on the past
20 years. The repower at their disposal is
formidable and, for the superstitious, Messis
age (26) is the same as Maradonas when
Argentina last lifted the World Cup.
In terms of talent and ability, arguably any
one of the three strikers of Lionel Messi,
Gonzalo Higuain and Sergio Aguero have the
potential to be top scorer in the competition
meaning that if Alejandro Sabella opts to
play those three, goals should be guaranteed.
While the coach may have prepared a Plan
B, his A-game is all about Messi. Since the
disaster of the 2011 Copa America, the little
man has been transformed, scoring almost a
goal a game for his country. The image of a
dejected Messi in blue and white, or of
supporters who question his commitment to
his country, are long gone.
But analyse lines behind the attack and
question marks appear. In mideld, there are
concerns over the form and tness of
Fernando Gago, and after that there is not an
obvious like-for-like replacement in the role
alongside Javier Mascherano, especially as
Ever Banega has failed to nd consistency at
club level. And the defence continues to suffer
from organisational and individual mistakes.
Finding the balance of keeping a water-tight
THE VIEW FROM ARGENTINA
We are candidates for the title along
with Brazil, Spain and Germany but with one
clarication: we depend heavily on how Messi
makes it to the World Cup. We have to light not
just one candle but many so that he makes it in
good form. With Messi playing well we are a
totally different team. Without him, we drop
down a level and that puts us alongside national
teams like Holland, Portugal,
France, England, Uruguay
and Belgium.
Marcelo Gallardo, former
Argentina international
In Brazil well have to play against 40,000;
in Italy, we were lucky to play in Naples, but the
rest were terrible. In Brazil it is different. They
ARGENTINA
Goals shouldnt be a problem, but there are defensive worries
Its not all about attack
for Sabellas men
defence while unleashing the full armoury is the
biggest challenge facing Argentina.
The debate rages over Carlos Tevez, whose
impressive form in Italy has not been met, as
yet, with a call-up to national duty. He was only
included in the Copa America squad at the very
last minute after the pressure to include the
striker from fans and media alike forced
then-coach Sergio Batistas hand.
True, it was Tevez who missed the penalty
against Uruguay that sent Argentina out but the
teams ills went deeper than a missed spot-kick
and the prevailing optimism that has crept in
since is tempered by those defensive frailties.
Grumbles of Sabellas favouritism towards
former Estudiantes players continue, too.
The group phase is viewed favourably by
the coaching staff, not only in terms of the
opponents but also logistically. They face short
distances to matches from their base in Belo
Horizonte, allowing ample recovery time
which should see the side enter the knockout
phase in good health.
Joel Richards
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Jun 4 Friendly v Trinidad & Tobago,
La Plata
Jun 7 Friendly v Slovenia, Buenos Aires
BASE CAMP
Argentina will be staying at the Atletico
Mineiro training centre, which is in
Vespasiano, an area to the north of Belo
Horizonte. Their longest ight will be the one
hour 30 minutes for their nal group game
with Nigeria while their second group game
is in Belo Horizonte itself, a mere 20-minute
journey from their base camp.
Porto Alegre
BRAZIL
GROUP F FIXTURES
Jun 15 v Bosnia-Herzegovina (Rio de Janeiro)
Jun 21 v Iran (Belo Horizonte)
Jun 25 v Nigeria (Porto Alegre)
833 miles
Vespasiano
272 miles
Belo Horizonte
Rio
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15 miles
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Alejandro SABELLA
Age 59 (05.11.54)
Argentina coach since August 2011
How he got the job
Was set to y to the
Middle East for a
lucrative job offer
when the AFA called
him in 2011. Sergio
Batistas side
stumbled at the
quarter-nals of a
Copa America that
Argentina were
hosting and Sabella became the
countrys fourth coach in as many years.
Past successes as a coach
For nearly 20 years he was assistant
coach to Daniel Passarella. After going
it alone in 2009 he won the league and
Libertadores Cup with Estudiantes and
came within two minutes of beating
Barcelona in the Club World Cup.
Past failures as a coach
Nothing more than the odd blip.
Achievements as a player
A bit-part performer at River Plate, he
was a classy playmaker in England with
Shefeld United. He later went home
and won two titles with Estudiantes.
World Cup experience
Was Passarellas assistant at France 98.
Relationship with the media
He plays a straight bat with the local
media who recognise what he has done
with improving Messis form even if
comments such as Id be happy to win
half-nil bother some.
Relationship with the public
His predilection for Estudiantes players
continues to rile some, although
supporters mostly view him as a
pragmatic choice after the rollercoster
rides of Diego Maradona and Batista.
Style of management/coaching
Born at River, adopted at Estudiantes
is how he describes himself, bridging
the two different schools of thought on
how the game should be played.
Notable backroom staff
Like the coach, all very low prole.
After the World Cup
Barcelonas Gerardo Martino is being
tipped to replace him, but then so is
Atletico Madrids Diego Simeone...
COACH PROFILE
still think about the Maracanazo. For us it is
the worst country to play in. Brazil is football.
The team selection and tactical decisions are
Sabellas decision. I had the same with Ramon
Diaz in 1990. There is always a player who is
left out. I hear people mentioning
Tevez, but you only know if you are
right after the World Cup.
Carlos Bilardo, coach
of the 1986 team
l I think Messi is in good form, this has to be
his World Cup. Hes 26 years old, I hope it
happens. He has more than enough ability but you
cant compare him to Maradona for me there
never was nor will there ever be a player like him.
I am a big fan of Tevez, hes a player who would
have tted into the 1986 team. Wherever he has
gone he has been a champion. Id denitely take
him, instead of the fantastic four [Messi, Aguero,
Higuain, Lavezzi] it should be the fantastic ve.
Hector Enrique, 1986 World Cup-winner
l I dont think the national team has found its
form yet. We have the best player in the world,
and another three who would play in any team in
the world. But you have to make a team from 23
players. Brazil has become a utilitarian team, but
then it also has technique. Everyone thinks Brazil
will reach the Final but I think its
going to be tough and very
difcult.
Cesar Luis Menotti, 1978 World
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Catania (Ita)
Age 30 (30.07.83)
Veteran of Sabellas Libertadores
Cup-winning Estudiantes side, he
is Romeros understudy but has
impressed in Italy and there is
support from some of the local
media for him to start.
Agustin ORION
Boca Juniors
Age 32 (26.07.81)
A dip in form this season should
not prevent him from being third
choice in Brazil. Played in the
September 2011 friendlies
against Brazil that involved only
local players and was a regular
in the squad during qualifying.
Jose Maria BASANTA
Monterrey (Mex)
Age 30 (03.04.84)
Relatively unknown in Argentina
as he plays his club football in
Mexico, but drafted into the squad
to act as both back-up for central
defence and possibly left-back.
Dependable, but has not stood
out when called upon in qualiers.
Hugo CAMPAGNARO
Internazionale (Ita)
Age 33 (27.06.80)
Admitted to being surprised when
Sabella called him up for his
debut. Offers defensive cover
for the right-back position should
Zabaleta switch. Having played in
a back three in Italy, he is another
option in the centre.
Federico FERNANDEZ
Napoli (Ita)
Age 25 (21.02.89)
Solid centre-back who was
brought through both at club
and international level by Sabella.
Moved to Napoli in summer 2011
but spent a period last year on
loan at Spains Getafe before
returning to Serie A.
Ever BANEGA
Newells Old Boys
Age 25 (29.06.88)
Seen as the heir to Gago, but
injury and inconsistency have
prevented him staking a stronger
claim for a regular place. Moved
back to Argentina ahead of the
World Cup to try to gain extra
playing time.
Lucas BIGLIA
Lazio (Ita)
Age 28 (30.01.86)
Neither a straight swap for
Mascherano nor Gago, he has
earned himself a squad place
for bringing work-rate and crisp
passing when called upon. Has
often been employed by Sabella
late in games to shore up mideld.
Javier MASCHERANO
Barcelona (Spa)
Age 30 (08.06.84)
Mainstay in the national team
who has recovered his form
after passing on the captaincy to
Messi in 2011. Combative and
industrious, he maintains his role
in mideld despite playing in the
centre of defence for Barcelona.
Sergio AGUERO
Manchester City (Eng)
Age 26 (02.06.88)
Brings pace, creativity and goals,
having been fast-tracked into
the national side as a teenager.
Perhaps Messis most important
attacking partner, he has an
excellent understanding with his
team-mates.
Gonzalo HIGUAIN
Napoli (Ita)
Age 26 (10.12.87)
Only scored one goal less than
Messi in the qualiers, but played
three fewer matches. Pipita
is the reference point in attack,
proving clinical and effective, as
well as offering a huge work-rate
to test opposition defences.
Angel DI MARIA
Real Madrid (Spa)
Age 26 (14.02.88)
Pace and skill, coupled with his
work-rate have made him a vital
cog in the machine, operating
from deep in support of the front
three. Scored the winner in the
2008 Olympic win and is regularly
one of the sides top performers.
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Ezequiel LAVEZZI
Paris Saint-Germain (Fra)
Age 29 (03.05.85)
Well-liked member of the squad
who offers pace and versatility
from the bench, not to mention
work-rate. Has been used as a
winger as well as a striker and has
not matched his club goalscoring
record for his country.
Lionel MESSI
Barcelona (Spa)
Age 26 (24.06.87)
Captain and star player. When hes
not scoring Argentinas goals hes
most likely setting them up. The
Maradona debate will never be
buried, but leading the side in
Brazil to success could be a
trump card in the argument.
Rodrigo PALACIO
Internazionale (Ita)
Age 32 (05.02.82)
His excellent form in Europe
has won him a place in Sabellas
thinking, even if memories of him
under performing at the 2006
World Cup linger. Strong alternative
in terms of characteristics that he
can bring to the side.
Ezequiel GARAY
Benca (Por)
Age 27 (10.10.86)
Strong, solid centre-back who
didnt play in the Copa America
but proved to be a key gure
in the World Cup qualiers.
Impressive penalty and free-kick
specialist, although hes behind
Messi in the pecking order.
Lisandro Ezequiel LOPEZ
Getafe (Spa)
Age 24 (01.09.89)
Talented and versatile centre-
back who hasnt broken into
starting line-up but is likely
to feature in the coming years.
Not to be confused with the
former Lyon and Porto player
of the same name.
Fernando GAGO
Boca Juniors
Age 28 (10.04.86)
The former Real Madrid man is
struggling to be t after suffering
a left-knee injury in April. With his
range of passing and vision, he is
important in linking defence with
attack and has no obvious like-
for-like replacement.
Sergio ROMERO
Monaco (Fra)
Age 27 (22.02.87)
Installed as Argentinas number
one by Diego Maradona, Chiquito
was in goal at the 2010 World Cup.
Lapses of concentration in the last
of the qualiers have raised doubts
about his position, as has a lack of
rst-team action with his club.
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Gino PERUZZI (D, Age 22, 09.02.92,
4/0, Catania, Ita)
Esteban CAMBIASSO (M, Age 33,
18.08.80, 52/5, Internazionale, Ita)
Augusto FERNANDEZ (M, Age 28,
10.04.86, 7/1, Celta Vigo, Spa)
Ricky ALVAREZ (F, Age 26, 12.04.88,
5/0, Internazionale, Ita)
MISSING OUT
Carlos Tevez is resigned to not being
part of the squad in Brazil, despite an
excellent season for Juventus.
Sabella is reluctant to break up his
attacking triumvirate to nd space for
a player who has not been in the side
since he missed a penalty against
Uruguay in the quarter-nals of the
Copa America in 2011.
Ive already bought tickets to go
with my wife and my three children to
Disney World, Tevez has conceded.
Paris Saint-Germain midelder
Javier Pastore is another big name
player set to miss out he simply
hasnt been called up under Sabella.
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Nicolas OTAMENDI
Porto (Por)
Age 26 (12.02.88)
Central defender who was a
2011 Europa League winner with
Porto and will join Valencia in July.
Spent this season on loan to
Brazilian side Atletico Mineiro,
whose training complex will be
Argentinas World Cup base.
Marcos ROJO
Sporting Lisbon (Por)
Age 24 (20.03.90)
Not everyones favourite, but one
of the few options for left-back.
Plays in the middle for his club
and not as dynamic going forward,
but strong in the air at set-pieces.
Viewed as the weak spot of an
already questioned defensive line.
Jose SOSA
Metalist Kharkiv (Ukr)
Age 28 (19.06.85)
Versatile attacking option
in mideld who is one of the
Estudiantes alumni that Sabella
sticks with. Effective when called
upon, fullling the role asked of
him. Left Metalist for a six-month
loan at Atletico Madrid in January.
TACTICS
Pablo ZABALETA
Manchester City (Eng)
Age 29 (16.01.85)
Dependable and ever-present
member of defence at right-back,
who has covered on the left.
Charged with adding width to
attacks while bringing defensive
organisation. First choice since
after the 2010 World Cup.
Potent front three have it all
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Maxi RODRIGUEZ
Newells Old Boys
Age 33 (02.01.81)
Former Atletico Madrid and
Liverpool mideld who returned
home to Newells in 2012 to end
his career. He brings experience
and width to mideld despite losing
the dynamism that characterised
his style when in Europe.
Argentina might be built around Lionel
Messi, but it is not the Catalan version,
where Barcelona press from the front
and seek to dominate possession.
Sabellas side is designed to play
more on the counter-attack from
deep than Barca.
Plan A is simple: maximise the
quality, pace and sharp nishing
offered by the potent front three of Messi,
Gonzalo Higuain and Sergio Aguero. In the
preferred 4-3-3 formation, Messi is free
to move wide and deep while Agueros
interlinking with Messi is complimented by
Higuains positioning as the most advanced
reference point.
Angel Di Marias dynamism in taking
attacks forward, while also diligently tracking
back on the left ank, is crucial to the teams
overall balance.
The mideld requires a player with vision
and range in his passing, making Fernando
Gago central to the functionality of the side.
Alongside Javier Mascherano, Gago is vital
to help launch those attacks and statistically,
the Boca Juniors midelder is the player who
passes the most to Messi.
Gago, however, has had a knee injury
that will keep him out of action until the
tournament starts. Esteban Cambiassos
name has been mentioned, but Sabella may
opt for Ever Banega or Lucas Biglia for the
group games and wait for Gago to recover.
Ventures forward by the full-backs Pablo
Zabaleta (on the right) and Marcos Rojo (on
the left, who plays as a centre-back for his
club) are sometimes limited as Sabella aims
to provide a solid base from which to allow
his forward line to inict damage.
Other options include Maxi Rodriguez,
who provides movement and width in
mideld, while Rodrigo Palacio and
Ezequiel Lavezzi have similar characteristics
in attack. Midelders Jose Sosa and Biglia
have both been favoured when removing one
of the forwards in order to add presence in
the centre of the side.
Plan B?
Argentina employed a ve-man defence for
games at altitude during the qualiers, and
this could be used to shore up the defence
in a 5-3-2 formation.
Such a system would operate either with
an extra centre-back or the introduction of
another midelder, such as Biglia to allow
Mascherano to play a deeper role, closer to
the one he fulls for Barcelona.
Either Higuain or Aguero would give way
for the extra midelder.
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Di Maria
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Fernandez
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ith expectations not exactly sky high
which is understandable given the
almost impossible nature of Australias
group hopes for this summer therefore rest
more on performances rather than results. And
if the Socceroos can give a good account of
themselves against heavyweights Spain and
Holland, the football fraternity back home will
be in forgiving mood of Ange Postecoglou and
his recalibrated squad.
The regeneration undertaken by the coach
is designed to address some pretty
fundamental aws in a team that was too old,
too slow and, overall, rather too predictable.
The struggle to qualify for Brazil only amplied
the noise around the so-called golden
generation, who are revered but largely past
their sell-by date. In their place come a new
breed of hungry, quicker youngsters that
particularly in the case of Tom Rogic and
Mathew Leckie are hugely exciting.
However, the step up in quality is liable to
nd out some of the newcomers as witnessed
in the friendly with Ecuador in March, when
Australia raced into an exhilarating 3-0
half-time lead, only to lose 4-3 once the South
Americans sent on their big guns and Roos
goalkeeper Mitch Langerak had been sent off.
Preparations have been limited for
Postecoglou as he only came into the job after
qualication had been achieved. But the teams
big strength is the fact that no one expects
them to come away from Brazil with anything
but a big fat zero in the points column so they
will be able to play stress-free and build for the
2015 Asian Cup on home soil. Traditionally, the
Socceroos have fantastic resilience in the face
of adversity and they also have a habit of
surprising bigger nations although many of
their biggest upsets (3-1 v England in 2003,
2-1 v Holland 2008, 2-1 v Germany 2010, all
away from home) have come in friendlies.
Postecoglous big challenge is to revive the
Socceroos brand, which has taken a
hammering after years of rather reactive
football under Pim Verbeek and Holger Osieck.
And that is hugely important in a country where
football isnt the number one sporting passion.
As for the teams biggest weakness? Well,
thats quite simple: they dont have players
anywhere near as good as those of group
opponents Spain, Holland and Chile.
Simon Hill
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 26 Friendly v South Africa in Sydney
End of May Travel to training camp in Vitoria
Jun 2 Friendly against local club side in
Vitoria (tbc)
Jun 6 Friendly v Croatia in Salvador,
Brazil
THE VIEW FROM AUSTRALIA
The expectations for this tournament
are realistic. The World Cup is important for
performances more than results the Asian
Cup is more important six months later. We
want to see a future; a philosophy on which
way we are going to go. There was a need at
one stage for foreign coaches,
but Pim [Verbeek] and Holger
[Osieck] didnt do enough to
ensure the future of the Roos
because their mandate was to
get results.
Robbie Slater, ex-Socceroo and
Fox Sports TV analyst
BASE CAMP
No one expects them to come
away with anything but a big
zero in the points column
AUSTRALIA
Socceroos will use nals to prepare for next year
The bigger picture
The Socceroos will be based in Vitoria, the
state capital of Espirito Santo on Brazils
eastern coast. The city which is ideally
situated for travel to Australias three Group B
venues has a pleasantly relaxed feel, and
many of the thousands of Australian fans who
have snapped up tickets are likely to base
themselves there as well.
Focal point...Australias Tim Cahill (no4)
Porto Alegre
1,300 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP B FIXTURES
Jun 13 v Chile (Cuiaba)
Jun 18 v Holland (Porto Alegre)
Jun 23 v Spain (Curitiba)
1,246 miles
795 miles
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How he got the job
Replaced Holger
Osieck, who was
red after
successive 6-0
friendly losses to
Brazil and France,
and given a
ve-year contract.
Past successes as a coach
The most successful domestic coach
ever in Australian football, he won four
national titles: two in the old NSL with
South Melbourne and two in the
A-League with Brisbane Roar.
Past failures as a coach
Was red as coach of Australian junior
teams after failing to qualify for the
Under-20 World Cup in 2007.
Achievements as a player
Captained South Melbourne to two NSL
titles and was capped four times.
World Cup experience
Coached Australias junior side at three
successive Under-20 World Cups in
2001, 2003 and 2005 and twice
reached the round of 16.
Relationship with the media
Excellent. Worked as a TV pundit for
Fox Sports and understands the need
to engage with supporters.
Relationship with the public
Very good. Still enjoying a honeymoon
period, after public opinion turned
hostile towards predecessor Osieck
amid calls for an Australian coach to
take charge.
Style of management/coaching
Proactive. Likes to attack, sometimes at
the expense of defence. Changed the
A-League with his commitment to
possession football at Brisbane Roar.
Notable backroom staff
His number two Ante Milicic is an
ex-Socceroo who previously assisted
Tony Popovic at Western Sydney
Wanderers. World Cup veteran Craig
Moore works as mentor to the squad.
After the World Cup
Build-up begins for Januarys Asian
Cup on home soil which he will be
expected to win.
Ange POSTECOGLOU
Age 48 (27.08.65)
Australia coach since October 2013
COACH PROFILE
l Qualication from the group would be a
dream, but a highly unlikely one. Beyond that, Id
like to see a competitive Australian team, one
that is not embarrassed the way
we were four years ago one that
looks to the future, where the
young players show there is hope.
Sebastian Hassett,
Sydney Morning Herald journalist
l They will struggle. The golden generation is
nished, and it seems the coach is heading in a
different philosophical path and taking a longer
term view. I actually think things could get really
ugly Chile are underrated here and I think they
could get out of the group.
Scott McIntyre, reporter for SBS Television
l Australia will probably lose all three games.
Theres no shame in that in such a tough group,
but the key is how they play. Postecoglou has lots
of goodwill, based on his willingness to play in an
Australian way, and giving the youngsters
responsibility. Hes also got to
focus on the Asian Cup so the
World Cup is not the end, but the
means to the end.
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Eugene GALEKOVIC
Adelaide United
Age 33 (12.06.81)
First choice for his club for seven
years and the most consistent
stopper in the A-League. His
overseas career consists of just
two games for Portuguese side
Beira Mar. Went to the 2010
World Cup as third choice.
Mitch LANGERAK
Borussia Dortmund (Ger)
Age 25 (22.08.88)
As number two to Roman
Weidenfeller at Dortmund he
has only played a dozen games in
four years and a red card against
Ecuador in March highlighted his
rustiness. Agile, condent and
imposing, his time will come.
Jason DAVIDSON
Heracles (Hol)
Age 22 (29.06.91)
Left-back who can also play
as a left-sided central defender.
Scored an own goal on his
international debut, against
Scotland. His grandmother is from
Hiroshima and his father, Alan,
played for Nottingham Forest.
Ivan FRANJIC
Brisbane Roar
Age 26 (10.09.87)
Combined playing with a job on a
building site as a carpenter before
turning pro at 21. Super t and
very mobile, he has developed
into a ne attacking full-back
whose next step is probably
a move to Europe.
Curtis GOOD
Newcastle United (Eng)
Age 21 (23.03.93)
Central defender or left-back
who has struggled to break into
Newcastles rst-team. Injury
hampered his loan at Dundee
United this season, but he played
at Wembley with Bradford City
in the 2013 League Cup Final.
Oliver BOZANIC
Lucerne (Swi)
Age 25 (08.01.89)
A central or left-sided midelder,
he moved to Switzerland last
year and has established himself
as a hard worker and a regular
goalscorer. Previously tried his
luck in England with Reading. Son
of ex-Socceroo Vic Bozanic.
Mark BRESCIANO
Al Gharafa (Qat)
Age 34 (11.02.80)
Deep-lying playmaker preparing
for his third World Cup. Both
a creator and a scorer of goals,
his many years of European
experience in Italys Serie A could
be crucial in Brazil. Famous for his
Spartacus goal celebration.
Mark MILLIGAN
Melbourne Victory
Age 28 (04.08.85)
Now a box-to-box central
midelder, having made his name
as a centre-half, he is set to go to
his third World Cup, but yet to take
to the eld. Victory turned down
bids from Crystal Palace and Bani
Yas (Israel) for him this season.
Tim CAHILL
New York Red Bulls (USA)
Age 34 (06.12.79)
The nations all-time top scorer,
he almost missed out after
representing Samoa the country
of his mothers birth in a junior
tournament in 1994. He had to
wait 10 years to get clearance,
with a FIFA rule change in 2004.
Josh KENNEDY
Nagoya Grampus (Jap)
Age 31 (20.08.82)
Appearing at his third World
Cup after an eclectic career that
has taken him from Germany to
Japan. Nicknamed Jesus by fans
for his long-owing locks and
beard which have since been
replaced by a shorter look.
Mile JEDINAK
Crystal Palace (Eng)
Age 29 (03.08.84)
A solid tackler, he is good in the
air with an excellent long-range
shot. His former coach at Central
Coast Mariners, Lawrie McKinna,
dubbed him the Silent Assassin
for his quiet, yet ruthlessly
competitive demeanour.
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Matthew LECKIE
FSV Frankfurt (Ger)
Age 23 (04.02.91)
Second striker or right-winger,
his powerful running, pace and
eye for goal earned him a move
to Borussia Monchengladbach
in 2011, but he is now in the
German second tier. Once
modelled for lads mag FHM.
Adam TAGGART
Newcastle Jets
Age 21 (02.06.93)
Pacy and direct, he has put
himself in the frame by winning
the golden boot in the A-League.
He and Emile Heskey have
forged a protable partnership at
Newcastle. Has a knack of scoring
goals from outside the box.
Rodrigo PALACIO
(Internazionale, Ita)
Ryan McGOWAN
Shandong Luneng Taishan (Chn)
Age 24 (15.08.89)
Central defender or right-back
whose organisational skills and
no-nonsense defending earmark
him as a potential partner to
Spiranovic in Brazil. Younger
brother Dylan is on the books
at his former club Hearts.
Matthew SPIRANOVIC
Western Sydney Wanderers
Age 25 (27.06.88)
Tall, rangy centre-back who is
comfortable on the ball and
equally at home in defensive
mideld. His career stalled after
a bright start in Germany with
Nuremberg. Sister Laura plays for
Melbourne Victorys ladies team.
Matt McKAY
Brisbane Roar
Age 31 (11.01.83)
A late developer who made his
debut in 2006 but had to wait
three years for his next cap. Able
to play anywhere in mideld or
at left-back, he is a busy, hard
runner and a fans favourite
at Brisbane.
Mat RYAN
Club Brugge (Blg)
Age 22 (08.04.92)
Small for a keeper, but an
excellent shot stopper. Distributes
well, which suits Postecoglous
ideal of playing out from the back.
Had an outstanding debut season
in Belgium after leaving Central
Coast Mariners last year.
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Alex WILKINSON
Jeonbuk Motors (SKo)
Age 29 (13.08.84)
Centre-back who made his debut,
as a sub against Ecuador, in March
at the age of 29. Starred for many
years as the unappable captain
of Central Coast Mariners before
moving to Korea. Once co-owned
a greyhound called Schwarzer.
Luke WILKSHIRE
Dynamo Moscow (Rus)
Age 32 (01.10.81)
Feisty individual who, at right-back
or in mideld, is one of the golden
generation whose place is under
threat following Postecoglous
arrival. Allegedly the highest-paid
Australian footballer, earning a
reputed US$5m a year in Russia.
Dario VIDOSIC
Sion (Swi)
Age 27 (08.04.87)
Attacking midelder who will be
going to his second World Cup,
although he nearly opted for
Croatia after being left out of the
2008 Australian Olympic squad.
His father, Rado, is assistant coach
to Frank Farina at Sydney.
Tomas ROGIC
Celtic (Sco)
Age 21 (16.12.92)
Playmaker who, despite his talent,
is the latest to struggle with the
label of best since Harry Kewell.
On loan to Melbourne Victory
this season. Got his big break by
winning The Chance, run by the
Nike Football Academy.
TACTICS
Michael ZULLO
Utrecht (Hol)
Age 25 (11.09.88)
A tenacious and tricky left-winger
who has been converted into a
left-back or left-sided midelder.
Has spent the past year on loan
to Adelaide United after nding it
hard to secure a starting place in
the Eredivisie.
Big new hope Rogic may have to make do
with a role from the subs bench
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Tommy OAR
Utrecht (Hol)
Age 22 (10.12.91)
Plays centrally for his club
but on the left ank for his
country. Scored the goal
of the tournament at the
2011 Under-20 World Cup
with a 30-yard free-kick
against Ecuador.
Postecoglou likes to play a 4-3-3, which
is very much in vogue in Australia due to
the national curriculum, developed by
Dutch technical director Han Berger.
Whereas predecessor Osieck
preferred a 4-4-1-1 shape, reliant
largely upon experience and
defensive structure, Postecoglous teams
are set up to attack. Evident from his rst
friendly was a commitment to quick forward
transition, playing out from the back, with
Mile Jedinak or Mark Milligan often
dropping in between the central defenders
to set up the play.
The defence will be inexperienced if
former captain Lucas Neill fails to play his
way back into contention. Full-backs Ivan
Franjic and perhaps Jason Davidson, in the
problem left-back position, will be expected
to push high and offer additional support to
wide men Tommy Oar and Matthew
Leckie, but the key could be Tomas Rogic.
Arguably the most talented player
produced by Australia in years, Rogic is
a classic number 10 but is raw and has
struggled with injury. It may be that he is used
off the bench, with Mark Bresciano taking
on more responsibility in the creative role.
Bresciano, who was hit with a FIFA ban for an
illegal transfer from Al Nasr to Al Gharafa,
has been training with Melbourne Heart to
stay t.
Tim Cahill is still the most reliable source
of goals, particularly from set-pieces, where
his strength in the air, despite his diminutive
frame, could be crucial. Josh Kennedy came
off the bench to replace Cahill in the nal
qualier against Iraq, a controversial move at
the time, but he went on to score the winner.
Matt McKay is a potential defensive
substitute, with Oliver Bozanic a back-up in
central mideld. Further forward, Oar doesnt
have searing pace but his trickery allows him
to create angles for crosses to the likes of
Cahill and Kennedy. Dario Vidosic has an
eye for goal and can pick a pass.
Plan B?
Cahill and Kennedy could possibly play
together in a 4-4-2 diamond if they are
searching for a goal late on, but Postecoglou
isnt keen on just lumping the ball in the air.
More likely is the 4-3-3 becoming a more
defensive 4-5-1 if Australia are trying to
close out a game, with wide men Oar and
Leckie tucking in.
Ryan
Davidson
Jedinak
Spiranovic
Milligan
Bresciano
Oar
Cahill
Leckie
Franjic
4-3-3
McGowan
ALSO IN CONTENTION
Brad JONES (G, Age 32, 19.03.82, 4/0,
Liverpool, Eng)
Chris HERD (D, Age 25, 04.04.89, 0/0,
Aston Villa, Eng)
Lucas NEILL (D, Age 36, 09.03.78,
96/1, Watford, Eng)
Trent SAINSBURY (D, Age 22,
05.01.92, 0/0, PEC Zwolle, Hol)
James HOLLAND (M, Age 25,
15.05.89, 12/0, Austria Vienna, Aut)
Brett HOLMAN (M, Age 30, 27.03.84,
63/9, Al Nasr, UAE)
Massimo LUONGO (M, Age 21,
25.09.92, 1/0, Swindon Town, Eng)
Adam SAROTA (M, Age 25, 28.12.88,
3/0, Utrecht, Hol)
Tomi JURIC (F, Age 22, 22.07.91, 3/1,
Western Sydney Wanderers)
MISSING OUT
Robbie Kruse was ruled out after he
tore cruciate ligaments in his left knee,
while defender Rhys Williams tore an
Achilles tendon.
Harry Kewell retired from football
at the end of this season.
Another key player from the 2010
campaign in South Africa, Brett
Holman, appears to have fallen out of
favour with coach Postecoglou.
Ryan
Davidson
Jedinak
Spiranovic
Milligan
Bresciano
Oar
Cahill
Leckie
Franjic
4-5-1
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t had been 12 years since Belgium last
qualied for a major tournament so
on October 11, 2013 there was much
rejoicing on a wet night in Zagreb, Croatia, as
a Romelu Lukaku brace conrmed qualication.
Now that Marc Wilmots men are off to
Brazil, the considered opinion is that they will
qualify from Group H. After that, with Germany
or Portugal likely to provide the opposition in
the last 16, the hope is that Belgium could
match anyone over 90 minutes.
The team conceded just four goals in
10 qualifying games, although that gives a
somewhat incorrect picture as the defence
is perhaps their weakest area. Undoubtedly,
Thibaut Courtois is one of the nest keepers on
the world stage, but there are question marks
about all of the possible back four, with the
exception of Vincent Kompany.
Its in mideld with Eden Hazard, Axel
Witsel and Kevin Mirallas, to Dries Mertens,
Kevin De Bruyne and Moussa Dembele
that coach Wilmots is spoiled for choice with
a number of combinations available.
Up front, Belgium have nearly always played
with a lone striker, and Christian Benteke has
been the preferred option. However, his recent
injury has caused a headache for Wilmots as
the introduction of Lukaku is not a like-for-like
replacement.
In terms of support, the team is incredibly
popular and all their recent matches have been
sold out within hours. The media coverage will
be close to 24/7 with all the major stations,
from both sides of the language divide,
broadcasting from Brazil.
Towards the end of last year, after Zagreb,
there was a feeling that Belgium could reach
the Final and maybe even win the tournament.
Now, after three friendlies and no victories
against Colombia, Japan and Ivory Coast
hopes are more realistic.
The recent poor results in the post-qualier
friendlies have taken the heat off Wilmots and,
with several players notably, Marouane
Fellaini, Thomas Vermaelen and Jan
Vertonghen underperforming in the big
leagues, the coach is looking forward to
regrouping before settling on his nal 23.
But most importanly, after a long wait,
Belgium are back on the biggest stage of all.
John Chapman
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 19 Squad gather in Genk
May 25 Friendly v Luxembourg in Brussels
Jun 1 Friendly away to Sweden in Solna
Jun 7 Friendly v Tunisia in Brussels
Jun 10 Squad y out to Brazil
THE VIEW FROM BELGIUM
The results in recent friendlies have
meant that the team have their feet on the
ground and its better that way as Belgium
performs well when viewed as an outsider.
The group means that we could go through
to meet Germany or Portugal, and with luck
we could go even further. Remember, in 1986
the team only won one game in 90 minutes
but we still reached the semi-nals. Kevin
De Bruyne could prove that Chelsea were
wrong to let him go he could be a
revelation to some people.
Jan Ceulemans, Belgiums most-capped
player with 96 appearances
BASE CAMP
Towards the end of last year,
there was a feeling that
Belgium could maybe even
win the tournament
BELGIUM
The Diables Rouges end a dozen years in the wilderness
Back in business
Belgium will stay at the Paradise Golf & Lake
Resort (above) at Mogi das Cruzes, just to
the east of Sao Paulo. They are conveniently
located for all three of their group games
the longest journey being a 35-minute ight to
Belo Horizonte for their opening game.
GROUP H FIXTURES
Jun 17 v Algeria (Belo Horizonte)
Jun 22 v Russia (Rio de Janeiro)
Jun 26 v South Korea (Sao Paulo)
BRAZIL
Belo Horizonte
Rio de Janeiro
Mogi das Cruzes
Sao Paulo
254 miles
392 miles
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On their way...Belgium players get in the World Cup spirit
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Marc WILMOTS
Age 45 (22.02.69)
Belgium coach since May 2012
How he got
the job
Became assistant
to national coach
Dick Advocaat
in 2009 and
remained as
number two under
Georges Leekens.
Past successes as a coach
None.
Past failures as coach
In 2004-05, he coached Sint-Truiden,
the club where he had started his
playing career in 1987. He was sacked
after just six months.
Achievements as a player
Won the title with Mechelen in 1989.
After ve seasons with Standard Liege,
he joined Schalke in 1996 and helped
them to win the UEFA Cup in 1997,
scoring the decisive penalty in a
shoot-out with Internazionale.
World Cup experience
He went to four World Cups as a player
but did not play in 1990 and made just
one appearance in 1994. Was ever-
present in mideld in 1998 and had a
goal disallowed in the 2002 quarter-
nal against Brazil.
Relationship with the media
Generally keeps the press on a tight
rein, but this has not been a problem
during his successful period in charge.
Relationship with public
As Belgium have qualied, with a squad
that plays in Europes major leagues, he
can do no wrong.
Style of management/coaching
He demands loyalty and discipline from
his players and in return hes loyal to
those who have brought him success.
Very much a hands-on coach and
happiest out on the training pitch.
Notable backroom staff
Vital Borkelmans was in the 1994
World Cup squad with Wilmots, while
chief physio Lieven Maesschalck has
worked with players from many nations.
After the World Cup
Has signed for four more years, taking
him beyond the Euros and up to 2018.
COACH PROFILE
l Its after the group stage where the difculty
starts. If its Germany, then it could be over. Id
be more condent against Portugal as we could
beat them if we play to our best.
The loss of Benteke could lead to a
change in style but Michy Batshuayi
could come in and surprise people
Ex-international Franky Van der Elst
l Belgium had a good qualifying campaign and
its certain that they will progress from the group
stage. After that, anything could happen. In a
one-off match, it depends on the circumstances.
This team has many good individuals Witsel,
Lukaku, Defour, Mertens but it all depends on
the team playing well together on the day.
Enzo Scifo, played in four World Cups for Belgium
l It would be difcult if they play Germany or
Portugal, but if you want to achieve something
you have to beat at least one big team at a major
tournament. We have to prove that we are no
longer an underdog. Dries Mertens is performing
well for Napoli and could be a
surprise for many people. If
Belgium reach the quarter-nals
it will be a huge performance.
Geert De Vlieger, ex-international
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Thibaut COURTOIS
Chelsea (Eng)
Age 22 (11.05.92)
Undisputed rst choice and
arguably one of the top ve in
the world, he stands 6ft 6in and
has an arm span of 6ft 9in. His
sister, Valerie, is an international
volleyball player. On loan to
Atletico Madrid since July 2011.
Simon MIGNOLET
Liverpool (Eng)
Age 26 (06.03.88)
First choice for his club but
on the bench for his country.
Once criticised by Courtois for
suggesting that he should be
number one. Speaks ve
languages and has a degree
in political science.
Toby ALDERWEIRELD
Atletico Madrid (Spa)
Age 25 (02.03.89)
A centre-back by nature, but
right-back for Belgium. He has
tattoos of Antwerp Cathedral
and the Virgin Mary. From the
Germinal Beerschot/Ajax stable,
he had nine years in Amsterdam
before a 2013 move to Madrid.
Laurent CIMAN
Standard Liege
Age 28 (05.08.85)
A centre-back who gets his
place in the squad as reserve
right-back. Versatile defender
who has enjoyed an effective
season with his club side and
Wilmots appreciates his loyalty
to the cause.
Vincent KOMPANY
Manchester City (Eng)
Age 28 (10.04.86)
The squads leader on and off the
pitch. Hes invested in a football
club BX Brussels to give youth
a chance, has his own limo service
and dabbles in the music business.
Supports charities in DR Congo,
which is his fathers birthplace.
Nacer CHADLI
Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)
Age 24 (01.08.89)
Seen as a winger at previous club
Twente, but more often used
centrally by Wilmots and at
Spurs. Of Moroccan parentage,
he played in a 2010 friendly
for Morocco before opting to
represent Belgium.
Kevin DE BRUYNE
Wolfsburg (Ger)
Age 22 (28.06.91)
Inuential in the qualiers and the
teams leading scorer with four
goals. Had a tough time at
Chelsea following his 2012 move
from Genk but is nding his form
again at Wolfsburg. A regular on
the wing or in mideld.
Marouane FELLAINI
Manchester United (Eng)
Age 26 (22.11.87)
Started out as a defensive
midelder in Belgium, found fame
as a false nine with Everton
and is now desperately seeking
a position with United. A regular
in the Premier Leagues most
fouls committed lists.
Eden HAZARD
Chelsea (Eng)
Age 23 (07.01.91)
Undoubtedly talented but has
rarely performed for Belgium.
Famously left the stadium and was
spotted at a burger stall during a
game against Turkey in 2011 after
he had appeared as a sub and was
then substituted himself.
Romelu LUKAKU
Chelsea (Eng)
Age 21 (13.05.93)
Leading scorer in the Belgian
league at 16 and now regularly
among the goals in England but
on loan rather than with Chelsea.
Wilmots always preferred Benteke
but his injury now makes Lukaku
the main striker.
Steven DEFOUR
Porto (Por)
Age 26 (15.04.88)
Standard Lieges youngest-ever
captain when he was 19. National
team-mate Witsel was once in
his shadow but Defour is now
something of a bit player at Porto.
His qualities are still appreciated
by Wilmots, though.
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Kevin MIRALLAS
Everton (Eng)
Age 26 (05.10.87)
After playing in a UEFA Cup match
for Lille at 16 his career nose-
dived, but hes now quietly
becoming a key gure for club
and country via spells at Saint-
Etienne and Olympiakos. Can play
centre-forward or on the wing.
Michy BATSHUAYI
Standard Liege
Age 20 (02.10.93)
Anderlecht couldnt handle him as
a teenager but he has resurrected
his career at Standard. Known for
his speed, attitude, goalscoring
and inconsistency. An under-21
international.
Nic LOMBAERTS
Zenit (Rus)
Age 29 (20.03.85)
Reserve centre-back, he was
voted best foreign player in
the Russian league in 2012 and
is a big fans favourite at Zenit.
Nicknamed The Mountain, he
speaks four languages and has
a law degree.
Seb POCOGNOLI
Hanover (Ger)
Age 26 (01.08.87)
Reserve left-back. His move to
Hanover last year got him a place
in the national squad but rarely
one in the Bundesliga side. A
member of Belgiums Olympic
squad in 2008.
Moussa DEMBELE
Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)
Age 26 (16.07.87)
Martin Jol, his manager at former
club Fulham, once forecast that
Dembele would become the top
playmaker in the Premier League,
but hes not yet reached that level.
Has rarely disappointed for
Belgium, though.
Silvio PROTO
Anderlecht
Age 31 (23.05.83)
A great shot-stopper but with a
reputation for being outspoken.
There have been stories in the
press, which have since been
denied, that he once refused to
be in the squad if it meant he
would only be third choice.
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Colin COOSEMANS (G, Age 21,
03.08.92, 0/0, Waasland-Beveren)
Thomas KAMINSKI (G, Age 21,
23.10.92, 0/0, Anderlecht)
Anthony VANDEN BORRE (D, Age
26, 24.10.87, 24/1, Anderlecht)
Thorgan HAZARD (M, Age 21,
29.03.93, 1/0, Chelsea, Eng)
Adnan JANUZAJ (M, Age 19,
05.02.95, 0/0, Manchester Utd, Eng)
Radja NAINGGOLAN (M, Age 26,
04.05.88, 5/1, Cagliari, Ita)
Divock ORIGI (F, Age 19, 18.04.95,
Lille, Fra)
Jelle VOSSEN (F, Age 25, 22.03.89,
12/2, Genk)
MISSING OUT
Main striker Christian Benteke tore an
Achilles while training with Aston Villa in
April and is expected to be out for up to
eight months. Third-choice goalkeeper
Koen Casteels misses out after
breaking a shinbone. Jean-Francois
Gillet of Torino had been the regular
third-choice keeper until he got caught
up in betting scandals. He was banned
for 43 months, reduced to 13 months.
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Daniel VAN BUYTEN
Bayern Munich (Ger)
Age 36 (07.02.78)
Stands 6ft 6in and played at the
2002 World Cup. In his eighth
season at Bayern, he is only the
second Belgian to have won the
UEFA Champions League, after
Eric Gerets. His father was a
successful wrestler.
Thomas VERMAELEN
Arsenal (Eng)
Age 28 (14.11.85)
Vice-captain and centre-back.
One of several players in the
squad who started out with
Germinal Beerschot before
moving to Ajax. Has endured an
injury-hit season at the Emirates,
where he is no longer rst choice.
Axel WITSEL
Zenit (Rus)
Age 25 (12.01.89)
Wilmots trusted lieutenant,
dictating play from his position
in front of the back four. Rarely
makes an error, rarely injured.
Left Benca for Zenit in
September 2012 in a deal
worth a reported 40m.
Timmy SIMONS
Club Brugge
Age 37 (11.12.76)
Hugely inuential and respected
by all, he was a member of the
2002 World Cup squad. In 2012,
he covered more miles in the
Bundesliga than any other player.
Second only to Jan Ceulemans in
terms of all-time caps for Belgium.
TACTICS
Jan VERTONGHEN
Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)
Age 27 (24.04.87)
A centre-back who plays left-back
for his country. Hes a class act,
especially going forward, but his
stock has dropped along with
that of his club in recent months.
Another from the Germinal
Beerschot/Ajax stable.
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Dries MERTENS
Napoli (Ita)
Age 27 (06.05.87)
Discarded by Anderlecht for being
too small, he carved out a career
in Holland, at Utrecht and PSV,
before becoming a favourite at
Napoli. Fast, clever winger who
scores and makes goals.
It has been well documented that the
Belgian FA developed a blueprint for
players development that included the
adoption of a 4-3-3 formation by the
youth teams of club and country.
Wilmots, however, favours a 4-3-3
that can look like a 4-1-4-1 with
the mideld four interchanging
and Axel Witsel fullling his
disciplined role in front of the back four. And
the defence behind him could certainly
struggle against the worlds best teams due
to the necessity to play centre-backs in the
two full-back positions. Toby Alderweireld
and Jan Vertonghan will start at right-back
and left-back respectively, with captain
Vincent Kompany and Thomas Vermaelen
in the centre.
In the qualiers, the key players were
the spine of the team goalkeeper Thibaut
Courtois, Kompany and Witsel and their
consistency allowed the creative players in
mideld to assert their authority. Kevin De
Bruyne became the fourth essential player
after he was introduced against Serbia in
Belgrade. He was a revelation from that
game on and his lack of match tness was a
contribution to the teams poor performances
in the post-qualifying friendlies.
Christian Bentekes injury is a headache
for Wilmots as it is questionable as to
whether Romelu Lukaku can play a similar
role in holding the ball up to allow team-
mates to break through from mideld.
De Bruyne is likely to play to the right of
Lukaku, with Eden Hazard on the left of a
front three. Moussa Dembele and Nacer
Chadli are the most likely partners alongside
Witsel in mideld, with Marouane Fellaini
set to start on the bench after a difcult rst
season at Manchester United.
Plan B?
The pre-tournament friendlies will be the
place to try out alternatives. There could even
be a switch to 4-4-2 but its a bit late in the
day for such a move.
Wilmots once tried Hazard as a false
nine but with limited success and questions
remain as to why Belgium rarely get the best
out of such a promising talent.
In competitive games, Wilmots has hardly
ever had to switch to a Plan B, but he has
so many attacking options in mideld that he
could simply change personnel and hope that
fresh legs could prove effective.
If he did go 4-4-2, Wilmots could bring
Kevin Mirallas into the centre, alongside
Lukaku, and leave out Chadli from the
mideld quartet.
Courtois
Vertonghen
Witsel
Vermaelen
Dembele
Chadli
Hazard
Lukaku
De Bruyne
Alderweireld
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Kompany
Courtois
Vertonghen
Witsel
Vermaelen
Dembele
Hazard
Mirallas Lukaku
De Bruyne
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hatever happens in Brazil, Bosnia-
Herzegovina have already achieved
all their goals. Ravaged by a war that
brought it to its knees, the poorest country
in Europe can take great pride in just having
gained a place on the biggest stage of all.
Four years ago, under the guidance of
veteran Croat coach Miroslav Blazevic, Bosnia
made it to the play-offs, but their dream of
going to South Africa was ended by Cristiano
Ronaldo and Portugal. Safet Susic took over
just before the Euro 2012 qualication
campaign and once again the side narrowly
missed out.
They were 13 minutes away from Poland
and Ukraine when Samir Nasri scored a
controversial penalty that saved the hosts
France and sent Bosnia into another play-off.
Once again, they fell short against Portugal
and an even-better Ronaldo.
This time round, however, the Dragons
did not leave anything to chance and marched
through their group, scoring 30 goals in 10
games, and clinched qualication with a 1-0
win in Lithuania, courtesy of Vedad Ibisevics
close-range strike. They lost just once, a 1-0
reverse at home to Slovakia.
From the outset of the campaign, when
THE VIEW FROM BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
We have to know that we are outsiders,
the only debutants, and that there is no need
to put pressure on our backs. The group is
difcult, but I think a lot depends on our
approach. I hope for a good
result and a promotion of our
countrys football and the
country itself.
Meho Kodro, ex-Bosnia captain
It is difcult to discuss Bosnias chances
at this World Cup, primarily because we have
no experience of such a tournament. Matches
against Nigeria and Iran are crucial, while
Argentina is on the different level. It is
Bosnia will stay at the ve-star Casa Grande
Hotel in Guaruja on the Atlantic coast, south of
Sao Paulo and will train at the 8,000-capacity
Estadio Municipal Antonio Fernandes, which is
just ve minutes from their base.
BASE CAMP
When it all works, they can
look brilliant...but things can
just as easily fall apart
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
The Dragons are competing in their rst major nals
The history makers
hat-tricks from the twin strike-force of Ibisevic
and Manchester Citys Edin Dzeko helped
trounce Liechtenstein 8-1 away from home,
Susic opted for extremely attacking and very
risky tactics. When it all works, his side can
look brilliant. The trouble is, things can just as
easily fall apart.
A perfect example of this could be seen in
the teams rst friendly of the year, when they
lost 2-0 to Egypt in Innsbruck. Even allowing for
the friendly status, the performance was terrible
and confusing, and it was followed by heavy
criticism from both journalists and fans. The
team was booed from the pitch and, amid the
chaos, the players publicly criticised the coach
and his methods.
So it is vitally important that Bosnia go into
their rst major nals in the right frame of mind.
Everything will be new to them, so the
pre-tournament preparations where they are
staying, how the players will react to spending
months together, and the collective discipline
could all affect the sides chances.
If they can manage to neutralise all the
negatives and just enjoy the fact that they have
already overachieved, anything is possible.
Sasa Ibrulj
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 15 Training camp in Sarajevo
May 31 Friendly v Ivory Coast in St Louis,
USA
Jun 5 Friendly v Mexico in Chicago, USA
GROUP F FIXTURES
Jun 15 v Argentina (Rio de Janeiro)
Jun 21 v Nigeria (Cuiaba)
Jun 25 v Iran (Salvador)
Sao Paulo
973 miles
BRAZIL
906 miles
223 miles
Cuiaba
Salvador
Guaruja
Rio de
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Dual threats...Bosnia strikers Dzeko (left) and Ibisevic
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Safet SUSIC
Age 59 (13.04.55)
Bosnia-Herzegovina coach since December
2009
How he got the job
Replaced Miroslav
Blazevic when he
left to join Chinese
side Shanghai
Shenhua.
Past successes
as a coach
None.
Past failures as a coach
Has never stayed more than two
seasons as a coach of any club side.
Achievements as a player
Named Bosnias best-ever player
in 2004. Won the French league in
1986, the French Cup in 1983 and
was named the best foreign player
in France for the 1982-83 season.
World cup experience
Was a member of the Yugoslavia squad
in Spain 1982 and in Italy 1990, when
they reached the quarter-nals. He
scored one goal, against the UAE.
Relationship with the media
At rst he was very friendly with all
of the journalists and media, but after
the criticism following the Egypt game,
relations are now rather colder.
Relations with the public
Acclaimed as a hero after the team
secured their World Cup spot but his
support dwindled after some poor
performances. Opinion is divided, with
many disappointed over his team
selection and tactics.
Style of management/coaching
Calm and rarely seen to react. Not
pragmatic when it comes to tactics and
stubbornly sticks to his plan A.
Notable backroom staff
Elvir Baljic, who was a Real Madrid
record signing in 1998 when he moved
from Fenerbahce, is his assistant. Also
on the staff are Borce Sredojevic, who
has worked with the last two national
coaches, and Tomislav Piplica, who is
a former goalkeeper.
After the World Cup
Coaches of Balkan sides can go from
hero to zero in no time at all. If Susic
makes the most of Brazil he could be
offered a lucrative new contract.
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important for the players to see this as the
beginning of the job, not as a job done. It is a
really big responsibility for both Susic and the
players to create a winning atmosphere in totally
new surroundings.
Dario Mehmedovic, Federalna Televizija TV station
l Bosnia is in a specic situation where
anything is possible. With our mentality, it
would not be surprising to see some sort of
chaos, with things going downhill if they lose
to Argentina in the rst match. However, I am
an optimist. We have a solid team that can get
to the second round and then meet teams like
Switzerland, France, maybe even Ecuador,
and eventually create a miracle.
It is the rst major tournament,
well see the reaction to it,
you never know.
Aleksandar Hemon,
Bosnian-American writer
l The mentality can be a problem, but this
generation proved through the qualiers that
they have matured and that they know how to
focus. If they retain that approach, anything is
possible. The group is difcult, but Nigeria and
Iran are not unbeatable and, with some luck, we
could enjoy a good run in Brazil.
Slaven Niksic, Dnevni list
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Asmir AVDUKIC
Borac Banja Luka
Age 33 (13.05.81)
Likely to be the only player in the
squad who plays in the Bosnian
league. Had briefs spells in Croatia
and Iran, before joining Borac and
winning the league title in 2011.
Asmir BEGOVIC
Stoke City (Eng)
Age 26 (20.06.87)
Undisputed number one and a
fans favourite. Great shot-stopper
who is known as the minister of
defence. Has ourished since
moving to Stoke in 2010 and
is now one of the most reliable
keepers in the Premier League.
Ermin BICAKCIC
Eintracht Braunschweig (Ger)
Age 24 (24.01.90)
Born in Bosnia, he moved to
Germany as a boy and has played
in the top three tiers of German
football. Made his international
debut in August last year.
Sead KOLASINAC
Schalke (Ger)
Age 20 (20.06.93)
Left-back, born in Germany, who
played for their under-20s before
being called up by his parents
homeland. He made his debut
against Argentina and impressed
with his ghting spirit, earning him
the nickname Destroyer.
Mensur MUJDZA
Freiburg (Ger)
Age 30 (28.03.84)
A regular for the national side
at right-back, he is a reliable
performer on the pitch when
t. He is injury prone and missed
most of this seasons Bundesliga
campaign.
Anel HADZIC
Sturm Graz (Aut)
Age 24 (16.08.89)
A possible option for the role
of holding midelder, having
switching to Bosnia after
representing Austria in youth
games. He made his senior
international debut this year.
Izet HAJROVIC
Galatasaray (Tur)
Age 22 (04.08.91)
The scorer of probably the most
important goal in qualifying, to
win 2-1 in Slovakia. Born in
Switzerland, he represented the
country at youth level and was
capped by Ottmar Hitzeld before
opting to represent Bosnia.
Zvjezdan MISIMOVIC
Guizhou Renhe (Chn)
Age 32 (05.06.82)
He struggles for pace and tness,
but the German-born midelder
is fantastic in possession. A key
gure in Wolfsburgs surprise
Bundesliga win in 2009, he takes
things slowly but can still be very
dangerous.
Edin DZEKO
Manchester City (Eng)
Age 28 (17.03.86)
The centre-forward is his
countrys all-time top goalscorer
and their one big star at this
summers nals. Not always a
starter at Man City but vital for his
country. Scored 10 goals in 10
qualifying matches.
Vedad IBISEVIC
Stuttgart (Ger)
Age 29 (06.08.84)
Often in Dzekos shadow, he was
raised in St Louis and made his
name in Germany. In 2008 he
scored 18 goals in 17 matches for
Hoffenheim before injury ended
his season.
Senijad IBRICIC
Kayseri Erciyesspor (Tur)
Age 28 (26.09.85)
Attacking midelder with good
vision. He lost his squad place
after a period of poor form in
Turkey, where he moved after a
spell at Lokomotiv Moscow, but he
has since upped his game to offer
an alternative in the middle.
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Senad LULIC
Lazio (Ita)
Age 28 (18.01.86)
Raised in Switzerland, Susic
has used him as a left -winger,
although he can also play in
mideld or at full-back on
that side of the pitch.
Edin VISCA
Istanbul BB (Tur)
Age 24 (17.02.90)
Fast and mobile, he is often used
as substitute to inject pace. Moved
from Zeljeznicar to Istanbul BB
and stayed loyal to the team after
they were relegated, winning the
approval of the fans.
Boris PANDZA
Gornik Zabrze (Pol)
Age 27 (15.12.86)
Good in the air, he will be back-up
for central defence. After three
years in Belgium with Mechelen
he moved to Poland to boost his
chances of a trip to Brazil.
Emir SPAHIC
Bayer Leverkusen (Ger)
Age 33 (18.08.80)
National captain who has the total
respect of his team-mates and
holds the back four together.
Gives his all in every match but
struggles with discipline and is
often booked.
Haris MEDUNJANIN
Gaziantepspor (Tur)
Age 29 (08.03.85)
A member of the Holland
under-21 team that won Euro
2006, he decided to represent
his homeland three years later. A
creative midelder for his club, he
is more often used in a defensive
role for the national side.
Jasmin FEJZIC
Aalen (Ger)
Age 28 (15.05.86)
Plays in the German second
tier and is competing for a role
as back-up to Begovic.
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Ognjen VRANJES
Elazigspor (Tur)
Age 24 (24.10.89)
Solid defender who Susic has
used most at right-back. After
Borac Banja Luka and Red Star
Belgrade, he tried his luck at
Sheriff Tiraspol, and Krasnodar
and Alania Vladikavkaz of Russia
before moving to Turkey.
Avdija VRSAJEVIV
Hajduk Split (Cro)
Age 28 (06.03.86)
Hard worker who compensates
for lack of quality with a ghting
spirit. Often criticised by the
public, he got his chance under
Susic after Mujdzas injury as the
only proper alternative on the
right side.
Adnan ZAHIROVIC
Bochum (Ger)
Age 24 (23.03.90)
Once a rst choice for the position
of defensive midelder, he lost
his place in the squad after
leaving Dinamo Minsk for
German second-tier side Bochum.
Can also play at right-back.
Sejad SALIHOVIC
Hoffenheim (Ger)
Age 29 (08.10.84)
Raised in Berlin, where he ed during
the war, he joined Hoffenheim
when they were in the third tier and
has now been with he club for eight
years. A cool penalty-taker who
can play on the left as a full-back,
winger or defensive midelder.
TACTICS
Ervin ZUKANOVIC
Gent (Blg)
Age 27 (11.02.87)
Versatile defender who can
play on either ank or as a
centre-back. Started his career
in Bosnia with Zeljeznicar but
moved abroad in 2008.
Unbalanced, but still dangerous
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Miralem PJANIC
Roma (Ita)
Age 24 (02.04.90)
Raised in Luxembourg and began
his career in France, he turned
down both countries to represent
his homeland. The Little Prince is
Bosnias most creative player and
will be key to the teams success
this summer.
During qualifying, Susic packed his side
with attacking, creative players, even
against solid defensive teams such as
Greece. However, his preferred set-up,
with a mideld diamond, has started
to be exposed.
He publicly admits that he has
only 12 or 13 good players and
that the alternatives are not on
the same level, so his problem is trying to
squeeze those players in to a starting XI.
As a result, there is a lot of improvisation
and unbalance in the team.
Bosnia are dangerous when in possession,
but their big problem comes when they have
to defend. The lack of a quality holding
midelder is most noticeable against
top-notch, mobile opposition. The central
defenders are slow and need support in the
middle, where Haris Medunjanin and Sejad
Salihovic compete for a place.
A number of options open up when
Bosnia are attacking. Zvjezdan Misimovic
and Miralem Pjanic are the creative duo in
mideld and they provide the service for Edin
Dzeko and Vedad Ibisevic.
The emergence of full-back Sead
Kolasinac has given more balance to the
left side, allowing Senad Lulic to became
a regular on the left ank. On the right,
Mensur Mujdza is an attacking full-back.
Pjanic, Salihovic and Misimovic are all
considered to be free-kick specialists.
Susic makes no bones about his attacking
approach. Last year, he told World Soccer: I
do not have any choice! Look at my team. We
have two top strikers in Dzeko and Ibisevic,
a couple of very creative but also attack-
minded midelders like Misimovic and Pjanic,
then Lulic, Salihovic, Mujdza.
We have to play like we do now. It may
sound tactically immature, I am fully aware of
that, but I just think that it would be wrong to
play differently. We know that we expose
ourselves too much and that there is a huge
risk in the way we play using one defensive
midelder and opening up huge space for an
opponent but it would be unfair to the fans.
We know that it can cost us, but that is
the price we are willing to pay. In the end, we
play to score more goals than the opposition
and it has paid off so far.
Plan B?
Although Susic is considered stubborn, he
has experimented with different systems and
there is a chance that he could decide to go
4-2-3-1, with Ibisevic dropping to the bench
and Medunjanin joining Salihovic.
Begovic
Kolasinac
Salihovic
Bicakcic
Pjanic Lulic
Ibisevic
Misimovic
Dzeko
Mujdza
Bicaksic Mujdza
Medunjanin
Kolasinac
Pjanic
Salihovic
Lulic
Dzeko
Misimovic
Spahic
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Spahic
Begovic
4-2-3-1
ALSO IN CONTENTION
Dino ARSLANAGIC (D, Age 21,
24.04.93, 0/0, Standard Liege, Blg)
Toni SUNJIC (D, Age 25, 15.12.88,
5/0, Zorya Luhansk, Ukr)
Muhamed BESIC (M, Age 21,
10.09.92, 7/0, Ferencvaros, Hun)
Tino-Sven SUSIC (M, Age 22,
13.02.92, 1/0, Hajduk Split, Cro)
MISSING OUT
Elvir Rahimic of CSKA Moscow
conrmed that Susic has explained to
him that he will be excluded from the
team because of his age (38) and the
fact that he is not playing enough in
the Russian league.
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T
here is no other objective that were
interested in, says coach Luiz Felipe
Scolari. So we need to state it: were at
home, the conditions are in our favour, were
going to win. Back in 2012, Brazils players
were handed their schedule of activities for the
World Cup period and that involved going all
the way to the Final.
A little more than a year ago, this might
have come across as empty hubris; after taking
an ageing squad to the previous World Cup,
Brazils results suffered as coach Mano
Menezes blooded a new generation. There was
no noticeable improvement in the rst few
months of 2013 after Scolari was brought
back, but last June was always going to be
crucial. With friendlies against England and
France followed by the Confederations Cup,
Scolari had an extended period of time to work
with his players. And the results could not have
been better. Where all had been in doubt at
the end of May, by June 30 Brazil had installed
themselves as World Cup favourites.
Even more important than the 3-0 triumph
over Spain in the Final of the tournament was
the fact that they had forged an identity as a
team, winning over their own fans up and down
the land. The turbulent political situation even
THE VIEW FROM BRAZIL
I believe Brazil have an 85 per cent chance
of being champions, based on the way the team
have been playing and the balance that Scolari
has achieved and the manner the public have
been brought close. The support that the fans
gave in the Confederations Cup will be even
bigger this time. We have a top team, full of
great players, which doesnt depend on just one
or two of them. All of the world powers have
won their home World Cups and
Brazil have everything it takes
to triumph this time.
Zico, who played in three World
Cups for Brazil
My expectations are high. In the
Confederations Cup the team looked solid,
BRAZIL
Pressure on the hosts to succeed will be huge this summer
Only victory will do
seemed to have worked in their favour. Before
the matches, when the music for the national
anthem stopped, the fans and players kept on
singing, providing a powerful symbol of the
bond linking the stands to the pitch.
With his starting line-up settled, Scolari has
been able to use subsequent friendlies to try
out little experiments. Almost everything has
worked: the recall of Ramires, the introduction
of Willian and Fernandinho, Robinho used as
a false nine. Brazils problem now is who to
leave out; Maicon or Ranha at right-back, for
example. Dani Alves played a few minutes at
left-back in a recent game is Scolari really
thinking of sacricing a reserve in order to nd
room for all his attacking options?
Doubts remain about the form of keeper
Julio Cesar after his lengthy period of inactivity.
But the main worry is the cruel nature of the
competition; the harsh lesson of 1950 is that
no matter how brilliant the football, a bad 15
minutes can be enough to end the dream.
Brazil reacted well to conceding goals in
friendlies, but they won the Confederations Cup
without ever going behind. How will they cope
should it happen when it really matters?
Tim Vickery
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 26 Training in Granja Comary, in
the hills outside Rio
Jun 3 Friendly v Panama in Goiania
Jun 6 Friendly v Serbia in Sao Paulo
BASE CAMP
The hosts will base themselves at the CBF
Training Centre at Granja Comary, near
Teresopolis. It is located in a mountainous
region in Rio de Janeiro state, on the edge
of the Serra dos Orgaos National Park. The
complex, which includes ve football pitches
and a 39-suite hotel, has recently been
extensively renovated prior to the World Cup.
BRAZIL
GROUP A FIXTURES
Jun 12 v Croatia (Sao Paulo)
Jun 17 v Mexico (Fortaleza)
Jun 23 v Cameroon (Brasilia)
1,556
miles
Teresopolis
Rio de Janeiro
Sao Paulo
Brasilia
Fortaleza
814 miles
314 miles
No matter how brilliant the
football, a bad 15 minutes can
be enough to end the dream
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Belo Horizonte
Rio de
Janeiro
Sao Paulo
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363 miles
272 miles
BRAZIL
Brazil-bound... Chile players celebrate qualifying for the World Cup
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How he got the job
Replaced Claudio
Borghi after Chiles
qualication
campaign went off
the rails. Sampaoli
was a disciple of his
fellow Argentinian
Marcelo Bielsa, who
had done so well
with Chile at the 2010 World Cup, and
his run of triumphs with Universidad de
Chile made him the natural candidate.
Past successes as a coach
His standout work was with Universidad
de Chile. In the 2011-12 period, the
side won three consecutive domestic
titles and the Sudamericana Cup, and
reached the semi-nals of the
Libertadores Cup.
Past failures as a coach
His rst crack at the big time came with
Juan Aurich of Peru in 2002, but he
was sacked after winning only one of
his eight matches in charge.
Achievements as a player
A midelder or wingback, he had to
give up his playing career at the age
of 19 because of injuries.
World Cup experience
None.
Relationship with the media
After more than three years of
unbroken success, his stock is high.
Relationship with the public
His obvious commitment to the cause
is infectious.
Style of management/coaching
His enthusiasm for dynamic, high-
tempo pressing in the opponents half
of the eld has convinced the players
that they can take on anyone. He is also
a live-wire on the touchline and
moaning at referees got him sent
off several times with La U.
Notable backroom staff
His long-term assistant is compatriot
Sebastian Becaccece. Nicolas Diez,
another Argentinian, is also on the
coaching staff.
After the World Cup
His contract takes him up to the 2015
Copa America, which Chile will host.
Jorge SAMPAOLI (Arg)
Age 54 (13.03.60)
Chile coach since December 2012
COACH PROFILE
start lamenting our luck before the thing has
started then it would be better not to go to the
World Cup! Theres plenty of faith in this team
and we have to keep dreaming because we have
players operating at a top level in Europe and its
clear that we are capable of
beating anyone.
Nelson Acosta, Chile coach at the
1998 World Cup
l If we dont beat Australia then
we dont have much chance of getting out of the
group, so that rst game puts us in a must-win
situation. But this group of players have shown
that they can take on the worlds best on equal
terms, and for that reason I believe that we have
a team who can go on to do something important
in the World Cup.
Leonardo Veliz, played for Chile in
the 1974 World Cup
l Its obvious that the draw could have been
kinder, but also that we have to have faith
because its clear that were in the presence of a
tremendous generation, who are playing at a high
level and who are well capable of giving us
something to celebrate.
Jorge Garces, former caretaker coach of Chile
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Claudio BRAVO
Real Sociedad (Spa)
Age 31 (13.04.83)
Captain and rst choice for nearly
nine years. Not the tallest, but
strong, agile and excellent at
playing out from the back. His
judgement on leaving his line
could be tested. Chasing Leonel
Sanchezs record of 84 caps.
Johnny HERRERA
Universidad de Chile
Age 33 (09.05.81)
A Sampaoli stalwart at La U
and recalled when the coach took
over the national team. Has had
legal problems with drink-driving
charges he was found guilty of
killing a woman in 2009 while
speeding, but was spared jail.
Marcos GONZALEZ
(unattached)
Age 34 (09.06.80)
Supplier of central defensive
height for Sampaoli both at La U
and now the national team. Was
released this year by Flamengo of
Brazil, who judged him to be too
slow. Spent the rst two years of
his life in Brazil.
Osvaldo GONZALEZ
Universidad de Chile
Age 29 (10.08.84)
Rugged defender, nicknamed
Rocky, who is best suited to the
right-sided role in a back three.
Offers little going forward and was
part of Sampaolis La U team.
Mauricio ISLA
Juventus (Ita)
Age 26 (12.06.88)
Flying right-back with terric lung
power who is given full licence
to storm forward as much as
possible. Quickly promoted to
the senior ranks after starring in
the 2007 under-20 side. Ever-
present at the 2010 World Cup.
Charles ARANGUIZ
Internacional (Bra)
Age 25 (17.04.89)
Yet another to have made the
jump from Sampaolis La U to
the national team, he is an all-
rounder, combining technique,
intelligence and lung power. The
midelder most likely to pop up
in the opposing penalty area.
Jean BEAUSEJOUR
Wigan Athletic (Eng)
Age 30 (01.06.84)
The son of a Haitian father, he
can ll any position down the left
ank. Scored the winner against
Honduras that settled the side in
Chiles opening game of the last
World Cup.
Matias FERNANDEZ
Fiorentina (Ita)
Age 28 (15.05.86)
Argentinian-born attacking
midelder, at his best launching
powerful surges. Powerful shot
and dangerous from long-range
free-kicks. Has not fullled his
youthful promise, and was more
important under previous coaches.
Fabian ORELLANA
Celta Vigo (Spa)
Age 28 (27.01.86)
Little right-winger who could
sneak into the squad as an option
off the bench. Scored a famous
goal that beat Argentina in 2008
the only time Chile have got the
better of their neighbours in the
World Cup qualiers.
Mauricio PINILLA
Cagliari (Ita)
Age 30 (04.02.84)
A teenage prodigy who seemed
set on frittering away his talent in
a series of nightclub escapades.
Has been far more disciplined in
recent seasons, and would seem
the best option for the role of
penalty-area target man.
Carlos CARMONA
Atalanta (Ita)
Age 27 (21.02.87)
Aggressive, defensive midelder
who featured more under Marcelo
Bielsa but whose presence might
be important against Spain and
Holland. Captained Chile to third
place at the 2007 Under-20
World Cup.
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Alexis SANCHEZ
Barcelona (Spa)
Age 25 (19.12.88)
The star of the 2007 under-20s,
he has matured into the star of
the senior side. A dribbler of
dazzling ability who is also an
effective goalscorer. Happy in a
central role as well as his more
customary position on the right.
Eduardo VARGAS
Napoli (Ita)
Age 24 (20.11.89)
Skilful, fast and dangerous, he can
be highly strung and his career has
been marked by ups and downs.
Joint top-scorer in qualication,
most of his best moments have
come under Sampaoli. Joined
Valencia on loan in January.
Gonzalo JARA
Nottingham Forest (Eng)
Age 28 (29.08.85)
Defender with the pace and
versatility to be comfortable as
a centre-back in a back three or
four, where he can offer cover to
the full-backs. Played in all four
games in the 2010 World Cup.
Has been in England since 2009.
Gary MEDEL
Cardiff City (Eng)
Age 26 (03.08.87)
Another 2007 Under-20
graduate who was fast-tracked
into the senior side. Pitbull
made his name as a combative
but talented central midelder,
snappy in the tackle and crisp
in his distribution.
Marcelo DIAZ
Basle (Swi)
Age 27 (30.12.86)
Sampaolis representative on
the eld, rst with La U and
now with the national team. Has
taken time to nd his feet, but
is now established as the sides
deep-lying organiser, combining
intelligence and passing ability.
Christopher TOSELLI
Universidad Catolica
Age 25 (22.06.88)
One of the graduates of the
Under-20 side that came third
in the World Youth Cup in 2007,
in which he went 492 minutes
without conceding a goal. Now
maturing into a potentially
top-class keeper.
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Pablo GARCES (G, Age 29, 02.08.84,
1/0, OHiggins)
Miiko ALBORNOZ (D, Age 23,
30.11.90, 1/1, Malmo, Swe)
Enzo ANDIA (D, Age 21, 16.08.92,
4/1, Universidad Catolica)
Jose Pedro FUENZALIDA (M, Age
29, 22.02.85, 22/1, Colo Colo)
Pablo HERNANDEZ (M, Age 27,
24.10.86, 1/2, OHiggins)
Gustavo CANALES (F, Age 32,
30.03.82, 1/0, Union Espanola)
Carlos MUNOZ (F, Age 25, 21.04.89,
11/3, Baniyas, UAE)
Humberto SUAZO (F, Age 33,
10.05.81, 60/21, Monterrey, Mex)
MISSING IN ACTION
Forward Junior Fernandes broke
a leg in April while playing for Dinamo
Zagreb, on loan from Bayer Leverkusen.
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Eugenio MENA
Santos (Bra)
Age 25 (18.07.88)
Classy left-back who was
promoted to the Universidad de
Chile rst team when Sampaoli
took over, and became an
important part of a successful
side. Established himself in the
national team during the qualiers.
Jorge ROJAS
Universidad de Chile
Age 30 (23.06.83)
Left-footed centre-back. Not the
quickest or the strongest, but a
good reader of the game who is
his clubs captain and defensive
organiser, commanding the high
defensive line. Happy in a back
three or a four.
Arturo VIDAL
Juventus (Ita)
Age 27 (22.05.87)
Rapidly promoted from the 2007
Under-20 side, he was seen as
a edgling centre-back before
becoming a feared mideld
powerhouse. Joint-top scorer in
qualication and now at the peak
of his powers.
Jorge VALDIVIA
Palmeiras (Bra)
Age 30 (19.10.83)
Skilled playmaker whose career
has been dogged by problems
with tness and discipline.
Sampaoli seems to trust him
and Chile hope that this will
be his nest hour.
TACTICS
Francisco SILVA
Osasuna (Spa)
Age 28 (11.02.86)
Tall defensive midelder who,
because of Chiles lack of
defensive height, was tried out in
the back line in the March friendly
against Germany and did so well
that he would appear to have
made sure of a squad place.
Opening game against Australia will be
all-important to Sampaolis attacking plans
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Felipe GUTIERREZ
Twente (Hol)
Age 23 (08.10.90)
Slightly built, left-footed attacking
midelder who can operate either
centrally or in a wider role. May
well have a role to play when
Chile opt to pack the mideld.
Sampaoli says Chiles style is non-negotiable
they will always seek to impose
themselves, pressing their opponents
in their half of the eld and creating
two-against-one situations down the
anks. But that does not mean that
the formation is set in stone.
Sampaoli was in charge for the last seven
World Cup qualiers: in three of them Chile
defended with a back three, while the others
featured a line of four.
In both cases the full-backs are expected
to push up at the same time. Against weaker
opponents the tendency is to eld two
centre-backs one to mark and one to
cover and this is the likely template for the
opener against Australia.
The inactivity of Marcos Gonzalez at club
level is making his place vulnerable, but there
are few alternatives in central defence. Gary
Medel, despite his lack of height, will play
alongside him.
In front of the defensive line, Marcelo
Diaz has a vital role in reading the game,
closing down the spaces and organising the
play from deep. The Australia match could be
an important occasion for Jorge Valdivia, a
talented but wayward playmaker who is set to
be used as a false nine. He will be tasked
with threading the passes through for Alexis
Sanchez and Eduardo Vargas, and make
the most of runs from mideld by Arturo
Vidal and Charles Aranguiz.
But Valdivia may not gure from the start
in the other games. In a friendly against Spain
last year, a back three, with more mideld
protection, drew with the world champions,
and a back three was also used against
Germany. It would seem a logical step to
use it in the meetings with Spain, to combat
their mideld possession, and also against
Holland, as protection against their speed
on the transition.
Plan B?
A switch to a back three for the games
against Spain and Holland would see
Gonzalo Jara coming into the side as the
extra centre-back, with Vidal being pushed
further forward as an attacking replacement
for Valdivia.
An alternative up front is the use of
Sanchez as a central striker, with Vargas
operating on the right and Jean Beausejour
coming in on the left.
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WORLD CUP 2014
T
he look on Colombia boss Jose
Pekermans face said it all. Having trailed
by three goals in his sides penultimate
qualier at home to Chile, Colombia now had
the chance to draw level from the penalty spot.
With seven minutes left, the normally stoic
coach leapt from his seat and went bounding
down the touchline; sts punching the air. As
TV cameras chased this rare expression of
emotion from the Argentinian, the 64-year-
old turned and unleashed a barrage of post-
watershed expletives.
Pekerman had cracked but, across the
country, 47 million Colombians understood. It
had been 16 years since the nations last World
Cup nals appearance, and as Radamel Falcao
slotted home the decisive spot-kick to seal a
remarkable comeback and take a point, the
lengthy hiatus was nally over for Los Cafeteros.
Last year may have been a memorable
one, but ever since the page turned on 2014,
Colombias World Cup plans have started to
unravel. Falcaos cruciate knee injury at the
end of January was an obvious hammer blow.
After years of struggling with the defensive
tactical constraints of previous managers,
the 27-year-old had become a vital cog in
Pekermans new attacking system. Falcaos nine
goals in qualifying was a Colombian record, but
even if he wins his improbable race against
time, hes unlikely to be at his best. Jackson
Martinez and Carlos Bacca are strong
candidates to step in, but neither is tailored
to the tactical plan in quite the same way.
But Falcao is not the coachs only headache.
Juan Zunigas long-running injury problems,
Pablo Armeros lack of playing time and
concerns over Macnelly Torres form since a
move to the Saudi Arabian league have all left
the Argentinian scrambling for alternatives.
When we qualied we could never have
imagined the amount of problems we were
going to have, grumbles Pekerman. The form
of waning centre-backs Luis Perea and Mario
Yepes has been the coachs most long-standing
worry. Both were again ruthlessly exposed in
Marchs friendly against Tunisia. Time is running
out to nd a solution.
Still, theres room for optimism. Colombias
group draw has been kind and with Pekerman
in control they are in good hands. Furthermore,
they have relatively short distances to travel
from their Sao Paulo base to games and a
World Cup in South America should provide
a sharp advantage over most rivals.
After the asco of 1994, when the team
opped out in the rst round under weighty
expectations, two decades of hopes are being
kept sensibly under wraps. But even if Falcao
fails to beat the clock, Colombia have enough
quality to at least reach the second round.
Carl Worswick
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 31 Friendly v Jordan in Buenos Aires,
Argentina (tbc)
THE VIEW FROM COLOMBIA
In the last three World Cups Colombia
have participated in, weve been our biggest
rivals. From being knocked out by Cameroon
at Italia 90, where the team was left
chewing on the rage of unfullled promises,
to Asprilla bizarrely abandoning the camp in
1998, our biggest problems have always
come from the head rather than the feet.
The main virtue of Pekermans team,
however, has been its maturity and the
aplomb shown by his players.
There is therefore reason to be
optimistic about our chances.
Federico Arango, editor of
website Bestiario del Balon
Colombias return to the World Cup
comes on the back of what has been a
BASE CAMP
COLOMBIA
Sixteen years after their last nals appearance,
Colombia are back in the big time
Long wait over for
Los Cafeteros
Colombia will be based at the President Laudo
Natel Training Centre in Cotia, on the western
outskirts of Sao Paulo city. It is one of two
impressive training complexes owned by Sao
Paulo FC and is mainly used by their youth
teams. The 220,000 square metre-site boasts 11
training pitches and state-of-the-art training
facilities including an outside water walkway
for players to cool aching leg muscles.
GROUP C FIXTURES
Jun 14 v Greece (Belo Horizonte)
Jun 19 v Ivory Coast (Brasilia)
Jun 24 v Japan (Cuiaba)
BRAZIL
973 miles
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Brasilia
Cotia, Sao Paulo
Belo Horizonte
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How he got the job
Succeeded ex-
player Leonel
Alvarez who was
axed after less than
100 days in the job.
Past successes
as a coach
Three times under-20 world champion
in 1995, 1997 and 2001 with
Argentina, as well as twice youth
champion of South America.
Past failures as a coach
Patchy record as boss of Tigres where,
despite saving the Mexican side from
the drop, he achieved just one win in
10 before being dismissed.
Achievements as a player
Forced into retirement at 28 due
to a serious knee injury following
an unspectacular playing career as
a midelder for Argentinos Juniors
and Independiente Medellin.
World Cup experience
Led Argentina to the 2006 World Cup
quarter-nals before losing to Germany
on penalties.
Relationship with the media
Holds tight control over all team affairs
and refuses to give interviews. Often
locks the press out of training sessions.
Relationship with the public
Much admired for his achievements
on the pitch, but prefers to keep a very
low prole. Was reportedly offered
Colombian citizenship upon achieving
World Cup qualication.
Style of management/coaching
Meticulously prepared and incredibly
knowledgeable about the game.
Favours a high-pressing and
possession-based approach.
Notable backroom staff
Assistant Nestor Lorenzo played for
Argentina in the 1990 World Cup Final
and was part of Pekermans staff at
the 2006 nals. Also includes Gabriel
Wainer, who is the teams tactical guru.
After the World Cup
Unknown. Pekerman has refused to be
drawn on talks to extend his contract,
which runs out after the World Cup.
Jose PEKERMAN (Arg)
Age 64 (03.09.49)
Colombia coach since January 2012
COACH PROFILE
tortuous 16-year wait. Following qualication for
three consecutive nals in the 1990s, Colombians
got used to playing against the worlds top teams.
However, we were unable to build on that and also
failed to properly support our coaches. Using the
generation of players who were South America
youth champions in 2005, Jose Pekerman
achieved qualication as group seeds for the rst
time in our history. Now the most pressing target
is to get out of the group and equal our best
performance from Italia 90. Theres a lot of
belief, but our group isnt easy. Nobody in
Colombia wants a repeat of the asco of
20 years ago, but at the same time
nobody wants to be on that rst
plane back after just three games.
Alejandro Pino, online editor of
GolCaracol.com
l Colombia got it right in qualifying by showing
the teams collective and individual talents. They
proved that by using a credible coach they are
capable of achieving big things. We needed to
appoint a foreign coach as a way of making a
clean start. Previously there were a lot of
uncertainties surrounding the team, with
journalists knowing who was going to be
called up before the manager. It was a difcult
environment but a new cycle began following
the arrival of Pekerman. Colombias rst game
[against Greece] is going to be important, but we
will have to wait and see how the team responds
to the enormous responsibility of
playing a World Cup.
Jorge Bermudez, ex-Colombia
international who is now a
journalist living in Argentina
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Faryd MONDRAGON
Deportivo Cali
Age 42 (21.06.71) 49/0
Brought back into the national fold
by Pekerman, he will break Roger
Millas record as the oldest player
to play in the nals if he appears
this summer. Was rst choice at
Colombias last nals, in 1998,
and sat on the bench at USA 94.
David OSPINA
Nice (Fra)
Age 25 (31.08.88)
One of the stars of the qualifying
campaign. Fearless, reads the
game well and has superb
reexes. His sister, Daniela,
is a volleyball player.
Santiago ARIAS
PSV (Hol)
Age 22 (13.01.92)
Impressive as cover for the
injured Zuniga in friendlies against
Holland and Belgium late last year,
but very much the back-up option.
Pablo ARMERO
NapolI (Ita)
Age 27 (02.11.86)
Rampaging wingback who is
the preferred choice down the
left. Questions remain over his
defensive input and he has lacked
playing time at Napoli and on loan
at West Ham United. Lost half a
thumb in a childhood accident.
Luis PEREA
Cruz Azul (Mex)
Age 35 (30.01.79)
Vastly experienced and was
Yepes partner in central defence
throughout qualifying, although
he can also play at full-back. Only
made his professional debut at 22
and was a match-day ice-cream
seller in Medellin before then.
Abel AGUILAR
Toulouse (Fra)
Age 29 (06.01.85)
A steady choice as a link between
defence and attack, but often
comes unstuck against the
stronger sides. Played in the
same under-11s side as Falcao.
Juan CUADRADO
Fiorentina (Ita)
Age 26 (26.05.88)
Blessed with an endless repertoire
of tricks and skills, and enjoying
a rich run of form in Serie A.
Is sometimes guilty of over-
elaborating, but has a chance
of starting on the right wing.
James RODRIGUEZ
Monaco (Fra)
Age 22 (12.07.91)
Colombias creative motor and
vital to the teams chances of
progressing in the tournament.
Married to goalkeeper Ospinas
sister.
Carlos BACCA
Sevilla (Spa)
Age 27 (08.09.86)
Ditched a life selling fresh sh
on the streets of Puerto Colombia
to make his Colombian top-ight
debut at 23. Moved to Europe, to
Belgium, two years ago and has
been in imperious form in his rst
season in La Liga.
Radamel FALCAO
Monaco (Fra)
Age 28 (10.02.86)
The teams big star is a real
concern following a cruciate
ligament injury in January.
Revitalised under Pekerman, El
Tigre is a national hero and the
countrys joint-second all-time
leading goalscorer.
Fredy GUARIN
Internazionale (Ita)
Age 27 (30.06.86)
Used sparingly by Pekerman who
isnt convinced by his tactical
discipline, but remains a useful
attacking option from the bench.
Will have to sit out Colombias rst
group game, against Greece,
through suspension.
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Teolo GUTIERREZ
River Plate (Arg)
Age 29 (28.05.85)
Forged an impressive partnership
with Falcao in qualifying, dropping
deep and creating space and
chipping in with six goals. Comes
with huge behavioural baggage,
despite playing piano, guitar and
guacharaca in a Christian band.
Victor IBARBO
Cagliari (Ita)
Age 24 (19.05.90)
Compared to Faustino Asprilla due
to his strength and explosive turn
of pace. Is usually employed as a
left-winger, he likes to run at
defenders and cut inside.
Jackson MARTINEZ
Porto (Por)
Age 27 (03.10.86)
Could emerge from Falcaos
shadow if the Monaco striker
is ruled out of Brazil. Has an
incredible goalscoring record at
club level but has so far failed to
impress for his country.
Carlos VALDES
San Lorenzo (Arg)
Age 28 (22.05.85)
Has lost ground since forcing
his way into the squad and could
be a late exclusion. Is a quick
centre-back who also poses a
threat from set-pieces but needs
to make an impression at new club
San Lorenzo.
Mario YEPES
Atalanta (Ita)
Age 38 (13.01.76) 95/6
Highly respected former Milan
and Paris Saint-Germain central
defender who is the national
teams captain. First called into
the side 15 years ago and set to
make his World Cup debut after
three failed qualifying attempts.
Aldo Leao RAMIREZ
Morelia (Mex)
Age 33 (18.04.81)
Was a surprise inclusion in
Pekermans rst squad after four
years without an international
call-up. Has since been a regular
member, appearing from the
bench in a role that combines
defensive and attacking duties.
Camilo VARGAS
Santa Fe
Age 24 (01.09.89) 0/0
A key player in Santa Fes run to
the Libertadores Cup semi-nals
last year. Began his career as a
striker but switched roles because
he was considered too fat.
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Cristian ZAPATA
Milan (Ita)
Age 27 (30.09.86)
Regular squad member who was
the back-up option to Perea in
central defence during qualifying,
but is expected to play a bigger
part in Brazil alongside Yepes due
to concerns over the sides lack of
pace at the back.
Camilo ZUNIGA
Napoli (Ita)
Age 28 (14.12.85)
A constant conundrum for
opposition defences with his
explosive speed and power down
the right, he is also an option as a
left wingback and played there for
Napoli before being sidelined with
a knee injury last year.
Edwin VALENCIA
Fluminense (Bra)
Age 29 (29.03.85)
One of Pekermans most trusted
players and a sure starter if hes
t. Extremely reliable and effective
in helping to paper over the cracks
that plague Colombias creaking
defence.
Macnelly TORRES
Al Shabab (Sau)
Age 29 (01.11.84)
Brought back by Pekerman to
inject new ideas and loosen the
creative dependency on Rodriguez.
Wonderful passer but lacks pace.
His move to Saudi Arabia has cast
doubt over his suitability. Named
after a local baseball star.
Stability will be rocked if Falcao misses out
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Elche (Spa)
Age 28 (06.02.86)
Adds bite and energy to a mideld
that is sometimes overrun by
stronger opposition.
Squad stability has been a hallmark of
Pekermans tenure, with few changes
expected from the side that strolled
through qualifying.
Blessed with air, balance and
an exciting mix of attacking options,
the coach favours a loose 4-2-2-2
system that seeks to dominate
possession and push teams on
the back foot. Whether overawing opposition
defences via the raw pace of wingbacks
Pablo Armero and Camilo Zuniga, or by
exploiting the tricks and decisive passes of
David Rodriguez, Macnelly Torres or
Juan Cuadrado, Colombia are most
comfortable when dictating the ow of the
game. Pekerman didnt make wholesale
changes to the sterile and ponderous side
he inherited in January 2012, but instead
gradually tweaked the squad in terms of
ne-tuning both personnel and tactics.
It is, however, surely time for the curtain
to fall on the central defensive partnership of
Mario Yepes (38) and Luis Perea (35), with
both players looking as old as their years
suggest. But, as yet, neither Cristian Zapata
nor Carlos Valdes have convinced as
alternatives and defensive midelder Edwin
Valencia will continue to drop back and
shore up the yawning gaps. Alongside
Valencia, Pekerman needs to decide whether
he prefers a similarly minded midelder like
Carlos Sanchez, or instead play somebody
like Abel Aguilar, Aldo Leao Ramirez or
Fredy Guarin in a more mixed role.
Pekermans two-year building exercise
could face its most rigorous examination
without leading light Falcao if he fails to
make the trip. How to seamlessly integrate
potential replacements Jackson Martinez
or Carlos Bacca who both failed to score a
single goal in qualifying into the side in such
a short time will be one of the coachs biggest
challenges. Falcao and Teolo Gutierrez are
the indisputable rst-choice strike pair. But
if Falcao doesnt make it, it will be two from
Gutierrez, Bacca and Martinez.
Behind the strikers Rodriguez is a
certainty to start on the left while Cuadrado
is strong on the right. Torres was an
important player in qualifying but could
be on the bench because of a lack of speed.
Plan B
The alternative to two strikers is to go for
just one main forward supported by three
creative players. Victor Ibarbo could move
onto the left wing, with Rodriguez moving into
a more central position.
Ospina
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Valencia
Perea
Gutierrez
Sanchez
Rodriguez
Falcao
Cuadrado
Zuniga
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Yepes
ALSO IN CONTENTION
Eder BALANTA (D, Age 21, 28.02.93,
1/0, River Plate, Arg)
Aquivaldo MOSQUERA (D, Age 32,
22.06.81, 30/1, America, Mex)
Alex MEJIA (M, Age 25, 07.09.88,
8/0, Atletico Nacional)
Juan Fernando QUINTERO (M, Age
21, 18.01.93, 3/0, Porto, Por)
Luis MURIEL (F, Age 23, 18.04.91)
5/1, Udinese, Ita)
Adrian RAMOS (F, Age 28, 22.01.86,
23/2, Hertha Berlin, Ger)
MISSING OUT
Atletico Nacional defender Stefan
Medina, an outside contender for
a squad place, is likely to miss the
tournament after an ankle injury
sustained in April ruled him out for
two months.
Ospina
Armero
Aguilar
Perea
Bacca
Valencia
Ibarbo Rodriguez
Cuadrado
Zuniga
4-2-3-1
Yepes
TACTICS
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H
ad the World Cup draw been more
merciful, Costa Rica may well have had
their sights set on the round of 16. The
Ticos boast what is probably their best group
of players since the legendary Italia 90 side and
they could quite reasonably have aspired to
nish among the top two teams in most of the
groups at Brazil 2014.
However, fate was not kind for Jorge Luis
Pinto and his side as they landed alongside
heavyweights Italy, Uruguay and England. The
draw has now reduced the Costa Ricans status
from round-of-16 candidates to hopeful
party-poopers.
However, the quality of the opposition
doesnt mean that Costa Ricas quality will go
unnoticed. The team boasts some real talent
and their vaunted rivals will have to be very
attentive if they wish to avoid an unpleasant
surprise against their Central American rivals. In
fact, it wouldnt be too far-fetched to say that
the games against Costa Rica could well decide
who advances in what is the most difcult group
of the competition.
The teams mainstays are Keylor Navas, Joel
Campbell and Bryan Ruiz, and all three are
poised to make an impression in this summer.
Navas has had a fantastic season with
Levante and he is now widely considered one
of the best goalkeepers in La Liga, which is no
mean feat considering that he has only been
rst choice for his side since the second half
of the 2012-13 season.
Campbell has nally realised his potential at
Olympiakos, where he was one of the stars of
their Champions League campaign, and his
form may have earned him a move back to
his parent club, Arsenal, next season. After a
disappointing stint in England with Fulham, Ruiz
has come back into his own at PSV in Holland
after joining them on loan last January.
The rest of the squad is not at the same
level, but are competent enough to make the
team competitive in Brazil, and Costa Rican
fans even if they dont have any delusions of
making it to the knockout stage expect the
Ticos to be hard to beat in all three games.
Martin Del Palacio Langer
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 16 Training camp in San Jose
Jun 2 Friendly v Japan in USA (tbc)
Jun 6 Friendly v Republic of Ireland in
USA (tbc)
Jun 7 Travel to Brazil
THE VIEW FROM COSTA RICA
It could hardly be more
difcult or complicated for
us: two great European sides
and the 2010 semi-nalists.
But we want to go to Brazil to
compete, not just to participate. We want to
make history and leave a footprint for the
future generations.
Bryan Ruiz, Costa Rica captain
BASE CAMP
Games against Costa Rica
could well decide who
advances in the group
COSTA RICA
Pintos side are up against three previous world champions
Tough draw dents
Ticos dreams
Costa Rica will be using Santos, 45 miles
outside of Sao Paulo, as their World Cup base.
They will stay at the Mendes Plaza Hotel and
will train at the Urbano Caldeira stadium, the
one-time club ground of Brazils greatest-ever
player, Pele. Despite being based in the south
of the country, Costa Ricas rst two group
games are in the north-east, both nearly three
hours away by air.
Mainstay...goalkeeper Navas
Belo
Horizonte
1,474 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP D FIXTURES
Jun 14 v Uruguay (Fortaleza)
Jun 20 v Italy (Recife)
Jun 24 v England (Belo Horizonte)
1,325 miles
305 miles
Fortaleza
Recife
Santos
2,866 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP A FIXTURES
Jun 12 v Brazil (Sao Paulo)
Jun 18 v Cameroon (Manaus)
Jun 23 v Mexico (Recife)
1,202 miles
500 miles
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Sao Paulo
Mata de
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How he got the job
Replaced the
sacked Igor Stimac
for the play-
offs after Croatia
nished second,
behind Belgium,
in their World Cup
qualifying group.
Past successes as a coach
After coaching Salzburgs juniors and
assisting rst-team coach Ricardo
Moniz, he took charge of Croatias
under-21 side and won four out of four
qualifying games for Euro 2015 with a
goals for/against record of 13/0.
Past failures as a coach
None.
Achievements as a player
Won 83 caps for Croatia and was
long-standing captain of the national
side. Spent most of his club career in
German football where he won the
league-and-cup double with Bayern
Munich in 2003. Also played for
Hertha Zehlendorf, Hertha Berlin, Bayer
Leverkusen, Hamburg and Salzburg.
World Cup experience
Played in the 2002 and 2006
tournaments, although Croatia
failed to get past the group stage.
Relationship with the media
Only speaks to the media at organised
press conferences and rarely gives
interviews except to the German
media. Very restrained, he says that
he likes to be boring.
Relations with the public
A favourite as a player for his erce,
combative approach and patriotism.
Style of management/coaching
Insists on maximum preparation and
requires all his players to do their
defensive work. Not overly prone to
experimentation.
Notable backroom staff
His brother, Robert, is his assistant.
After the World Cup
Has a contract until the end of the
qualifying campaign for the 2016
European Championship.
Niko KOVAC
Age 42 (15.10.71)
Croatia coach since October 2013
COACH PROFILE
that we progress to the next round and that we
get Spain there.
Davor Suker, former player and president of the
Croatian football federation
l We have perhaps the strongest mideld
line at our disposal Luka Modric, Ivan Rakitic
and Mateo Kovacic are able to outplay most
opponents. We have Mario Mandzukic as well
a player who is able to take advantage of
semi-chances to score. We should get through
the group stage of the competition. I would like
to play Spain next because in that game we would
not be without chances.
Tomislav Zidak, reporter for daily paper Jutarnji List
l Croatia may be a surprise, as in France 1998
when we ended up in third. We
have excellent players. Im
sure were going through.
Miroslav Blazevic, national coach
at the 1998 World Cup
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Hajduk Split
Age 24 (03.04.90)
Giant Split-born youngster who
sits at three in the national-team
goalkeeping pecking order but is
the probable long-term successor
to Pletikosa. Injured earlier this
year but expected to be t in time
for the nals.
Stipe PLETIKOSA
Rostov (Rus)
Age 35 (08.01.79)
Extremely religious, he sometimes
spends 10 days of the summer
praying in a monastery and wears
a shirt with a picture of Our
Lady of Medjugorje under his kit.
Known as The Octopus because
of his long reach and reex stops.
Vedran CORLUKA
Lokomotiv Moscow (Rus)
Age 28 (05.02.86)
Stopper who can also play as
right-back if needed, he reads the
game well, is good in the air and
can start an attack from deep.
Nicknamed Charly, he is a
Bosnian Croat who was only ve
when his family ed to Zagreb.
Dejan LOVREN
Southampton (Eng)
Age 25 (05.07.89)
Central defender with an explosive
temperament as witnessed by a
ght he had with Ivan Strinic after
defeat in Scotland. Has enjoyed an
excellent rst year in England. Can
also play at left-back. Forced to
miss Euro 2012 with a foot injury.
Danijel PRANJIC
Panathinaikos (Gre)
Age 32 (02.12.81)
Retired in 2010 after a row over
the naturalisation process which
brought Brazil-born Sammir into
the squad, but now back in favour
under Kovac. Unhappy when rst
selected in the left-back role but
now comfortable with his position.
Marcelo BROZOVIC
Dinamo Zagreb
Age 21 (16.11.92)
Boy wonder attacking midelder
or second striker, who has been
shining brightly this season for
Dinamo and the Under 21s.
Technically brilliant and very sharp
in front of goal, he has signed a
seven-year contract with Dinamo.
Mateo KOVACIC
Internazionale (Ita)
Age 20 (06.05.94)
Talented mideld all-rounder
capable of turning on the style in
box-to-box mode or as a deep-lying
playmaker. In a perfect world, he
would push hard for a starting slot,
but is suffering from a distinct lack
of rst-team football at Inter.
Luka MODRIC
Real Madrid (Spa)
Age 28 (09.09.85)
The Croatian Cruyff is the teams
most important player. Elegant,
precise and remarkably resilient
for one so small and slim. His
grandfather was murdered by
Serbian paramilitary forces during
the Balkans conict.
EDUARDO
Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukr)
Age 31 (25.02.83)
Born in Brazil but moved to
Zagreb when he was 15 and later
took Croatian citizenship. Suffered
a serious leg break when playing
for Arsenal in 2008 that kept him
out for a year. Says he would have
liked to have been an economist.
Nikica JELAVIC
Hull City (Eng)
Age 28 (27.08.85)
Centre-forward who has
overcome serious injuries to
both knees during a career which
faltered at Everton. Missed out on
Mays FA Cup Final with Hull as he
was cup-tied. Bankrolls his old
Bosnian club, GOSK Gabela.
Niko KRANJCAR
Dynamo Kiev (Ukr)
Age 29 (13.08.84)
Creative player who has always
promised a lot but struggles with
tness. Spent this season on loan
to English second-tier side Queens
Park Rangers. Son of former
national coach Zlatko Kranjcar.
This will be his fourth major nals.
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Mario MANDZUKIC
Bayern Munich (Ger)
Age 27 (21.05.86)
Hard-working centre-forward
who looks set to leave Bayern
when Robert Lewandowski arrives
this summer. Will miss the opening
game against Brazil through
suspension following his red card
in the play-off against Iceland.
Ivica OLIC
Wolfsburg (Ger)
Age 34 (14.09.79)
Gutsy, energetic and versatile
frontrunner who has a happy
knack of scoring on the big
occasion. Signed a new contract
in April, keeping him at Wolfsburg
for another two years. Previously
with Bayern Munich.
Gordon SCHILDENFELD
Panathinaikos (Gre)
Age 29 (18.03.85)
No-nonsense back-up central
defender who does the simple
thing and avoids risks. Not that
fast but reads situations well. Has
had eye problems during his
career. Has Austrian antecedents
and played for Sturm Graz.
Dario SRNA
Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukr)
Age 32 (01.05.82)
Captain of club and country, he
can play full-back or the right side
of mideld. Always reliable in his
defensive duties, but also a threat
going forward. Has the name of
his brother Igor, who has Downs
syndrome, tattooed on his chest.
Mate MALES
Rijeka
Age 25 (11.03.89)
Industrious and tactically-
disciplined central mideld holder
who recently forced his way into
Niko Kovacs plans. Strong enough
as a character to quit Hajduk Split
for arch-rivals Dinamo Zagreb as
a youngster.
Danijel SUBASIC
Monaco (Fra)
Age 29 (27.10.84)
Pletikosas loyal understudy since
2009, he has had to make do with
international scraps, despite playing
with distinction with Monaco for
the past two-and-a-half seasons.
Lives a modest lifestyle in a small
apartment outside Monte Carlo.
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Ivan STRINIC
Dnipro (Ukr)
Age 26 (17.07.87)
Fills the problem left-back slot
but has not always convinced.
Adventurous and constructive
going forward, but lacking
somewhat in his positional work.
Early in his career failed to make
the grade at French side, Le Mans.
Domagoj VIDA
Dynamo Kiev (Ukr)
Age 25 (29.04.89)
Powerful central defender whose
father, Rudika, was a lower-league
centre-forward. Was once thrown
off his clubs team bus for opening
a beer. Bounced back from a poor
spell at Leverkusen to impress for
Dinamo Zagreb and Dynamo Kiev.
Ognjen VUKOJEVIC
Dynamo Kiev (Ukr)
Age 30 (20.12.83)
Classic mideld pitbull, who could
play if coach Kovac wants a more
ball-winning bite in front of the
back-line. Often compared in style
to Gennaro Gattuso. Has fought
back well from a disastrous spell
at Belgian club Lierse in 2005.
Ivan RAKITIC
Sevilla (Spa)
Age 26 (10.03.88)
Arguably in the form of his career,
the Sevilla ace can play anywhere
in the engine room, but normally
lines up with Modric in a deep role.
Born in Switzerland after his
parents emigrated there and
represented them at youth level.
TACTICS
Sime VRSALJKO
Genoa (Ita)
Age 25 (10.01.92)
Considered Srnas long-term
successor at right-back, the
youngster has had his share of
injury problems over the past year,
but when operational is a class act,
a good mixture of positive intentions
and defensive watchfulness.
Defensive discipline and cunning counter-
attacks are the Kovac way
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Ivan PERISIC
Wolfsburg (Ger)
Age 25 (02.02.89)
Nimble and quick-witted craftsman
usually employed by Kovac on
the left-ank, but also capable
of putting in a shift in a central
string-pulling role or as a second
striker. Fell out with Jurgen Klopp
at Borussia Dortmund.
Nico Kovac is a coach who seeks discipline
above all else in a game and expects
everyone to get behind the ball when
possession is lost. He likes to play
with two midelders in front of a
back four. Although one of those,
Luka Modric, is a naturally
attacking player he too is forced to sacrice
much of his creativity for defensive
responsibilities. Kovac will probably pair him
with Ivan Rakitic. Mateo Kovacic would
only play in tandem with Modric if an all-
out attacking system is called for.
Left-back is a major problem for Kovac.
Danijel Pranjic will probably be picked
ahead of Ivan Strinic, who is better going
forward than defending.
Croatia will hope to expose opponents on
the counter-attack and feed Ivica Olic and
Mario Mandzukic, but this has to be done
at speed. The more they push forward and
commit players to joining the attack, the
more vulnerable they become at the back.
With his air for taking chances, mobility,
cunning movement and vast international
know-how, Eduardo is the ideal impact sub.
Plan B?
When a situation occurs that they need to
chase the game the system turns into a
4-4-2, with Srna probably moving from
right-back to right mideld, with Domagoj
Vida taking his place. A second attacker,
usually Olic, is then pushed up alongside
Mandzukic. Nikica Jelavic, strong in the air
and physically robust, offers an alternative.
Another option that Kovac may explore to
protect his backline is elding three central
defenders and going 3-5-2.
Another way Croatia could force the issue,
to take more of the initiative, would be for
long-time Bundesliga professional Kovac
to adopt a Bayern Munich-like 4-1-4-1,
a system, of course, star striker Mandzukic
knows all about. This would entail Mate
Males or Ognjen Vukojevic guarding the
back-door; Perisic working the right-ank;
Modric and Rakitic pulling the strings in a
much more advanced position and Olic
buzzing down the right.
Given the crossing ability in the side and
the aerial threat posed by Mandzukic and
Jelavic, the Croats would be more direct as
they chased the game.
Pletikosa
Pranjic
Modric
Lovren
Perisic
Rakitic
Olic
Kovacic
Mandzukic
Srna
4-2-3-1
Corluka
ALSO IN CONTENTION
Dario KRESIC (G, Age 30, 11.01.84,
1/0, Mainz, Ger)
Ivan VARGIC (G, Age 27, 15.03.87,
0/0, Rijeka)
Igor BUBNJIC (D, Age 21, 17.07.92,
2/0, Udinese, Ita)
Hrvoje MILIC (D, Age 25, 10.05.89,
4/0, Rostov, Rus)
Ante REBIC (F, Age 20, 21.09.93, 3/1,
Fiorentina, Ita)
Duje COP (F, Age 24, 01.02.90, 0/0,
Dinamo Zagreb)
MISSING OUT
Defender Josip Simunic will not travel
to Brazil after losing his appeal against a
10-match international ban imposed by
FIFA as punishment for his celebration
following Croatias play-off victory over
Iceland. The veteran Dinamo Zagreb
defender shouted for the homeland
over a stadium microphone, to which
fans responded ready. The chant has
associations with the Ustasha pro-Nazi
regime that ruled Croatia during World
War Two and which was banned in 1945.
Pletikosa
Pranjic
Modric
Lovren
Srna
Rakitic
Olic
Mandzukic
Kovacic
Vida
4-4-2
Corluka
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T
here are seven games in the World Cup,
says Ecuador coach Reinaldo Rueda, and
I want to reach the seventh bold words
which express the condence of a country that
has taken huge strides in recent times.
Less than 30 years ago Ecuador were little
more than a Latin American footballing version
of Luxembourg; now they have reached three
of the last four World Cups. Last time out, in
2006, they belied their reputation as altitude
specialists by beating Poland and qualifying for
the second round, where they went down to
England. If they can do that in Europe, what
might happen on their own continent?
More players have international club
experience since then, and the current team is
physically strong with plenty of pace and skill
down the anks. But games are won and lost in
the penalty areas, and here Ecuadors
condence takes something of a battering.
They managed just 20 goals in 16 qualiers
scoring only ve times away from home.
Opportunities were being created, but as
Rueda lamented last November: Were failing
in the last metres. At this decisive moment we
are lacking precision, and we have to improve.
With seven goals, centre-forward Felipe
Caicedo was comfortably the teams top scorer
in qualication, though three of those came
from the penalty spot, so his patchy form this
year is a cause for concern.
There are also grounds for alarm at the
THE VIEW FROM ECUADOR
I think that we have to make it through
to the second round in Brazil not because
its some kind of obligation but because I
believe we have the best Ecuador side we
have ever had. The quantity of players who
are doing well abroad is far greater than we
have ever had in my lifetime. The order of
the group games should also help us to
make it through. Then, in the knockout round,
well just have to see what
happens, but Im betting our
team can do well.
Alex Aguinaga, former Ecuador
World Cup player
ECUADOR
Defensive problems and a lack of goals must be addressed
Work to be done to make
it past the group stage
back where Rueda is struggling to replace Ivan
Hurtado, the classy centre-back who held
Ecuadors defence together for 15 years, and
his giant partner Giovanny Espinoza. Jayro
Campos, the best of the current crop, is an
injury casualty, while centre-back Fricson Erazo
has had such a disastrous time at Flamengo of
Brazil that he scarcely gets on the bench.
Without him, Ecuador went three down to
Australia during a catastrophic rst-half display
in a March friendly, before striking back to win
4-3 after Rueda made some much-needed
changes at the interval.
Weve had problems in this sector,
admitted the coach. Its no use trying to cover
up the sun with our hands. He will hope that,
with time on the training eld, he can patch up
a defence that will give sufcient cover to carry
Ecuador out of their group.
Tim Vickery
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 17 Friendly away to Holland in
Amsterdam
May 26 Assemble for training in Quito
May 31 Friendly v Mexico in Arlington, USA
Jun 4 Friendly v England in Miami, USA
Jun 5 Travel back to Quito
Jun 9 Fly to Brazil
BASE CAMP
Ecuador will stay in Viamao, on the outskirts
of the southern city of Porto Alegre. They will
stay and train at the Vila Ventura Resort
(above), which features an underground,
purpose-built cave with two thermal pools and
a jacuzzi. One downside of their southerly
base is that they will face a 1,000 mile-plus
trip to Brasilia for their opening match.
Viamao, Porto Alegre
BRAZIL
GROUP E FIXTURES
Jun 15 v Switzerland (Brasilia)
Jun 20 v Honduras (Curitiba)
Jun 25 v France (Rio de Janeiro)
1,007 miles
Brasilia
Curitiba
Rio de
Janeiro
696 miles
339 miles
1,774 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP D FIXTURES
Jun 14 v Italy (Manaus)
Jun 19 v Uruguay (Sao Paulo)
Jun 24 v Costa Rica (Belo Horizonte)
215 miles 223 miles
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Sao Paulo Rio de
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How he got the job
A safe pair of hands
(and was not Harry
Redknapp) following
the abrupt
resignation of
Fabio Capello.
Past successes
as a coach
Won league titles in Sweden and
Denmark. Guided Switzerland to the
1994 World Cup and Euro 96 nals.
Took Internazionale to the 1997 UEFA
Cup Final and Fulham to the 2009
Europa League Final.
Past failures as a coach
Undone by player power at Blackburn
and fan expectations at Liverpool.
Achievements as a player
Limited to non-league, he worked as a
PE teacher while earning his coaching
badges in his 20s.
World Cup experience
Took Switzerland to the last 16 at USA
94, where they lost to Spain. Worked
as part of FIFAs technical inspection
teams at subsequent World Cups.
Relationship with the media
Cordial and respectful while never
giving too much away.
Relationship with the public
Respected by most for his decency and
hard work with the exception of
Liverpool fans.
Style of management
The antithesis of a showbiz manager, a
coachs coach who likes to drill his sides
on the training pitch. Long-time student
of the world game, multi-lingual and a
keen reader of modern literary ction.
Notable backroom staff
Gary Neville has attracted some
criticism for combining his coaching
alongside Hodgson with commentating
for Sky and a newspaper column.
Assistant coach Ray Lewington is a
colleague from his time at Fulham.
After the World Cup
Is contracted until 2016, so barring a
complete disaster in Brazil will stay on
to oversee the Euro 2016 qualifying
campaign.
Roy HODGSON
Age 66 (09.08.47)
England coach since May 2012
COACH PROFILE
competition than us but if we get on a nice little
run then I dont see us without a chance.
Michael Owen, ex-striker who is now a TV pundit
l There are always ifs with
England. If Wayne Rooney stays t.
If the balance is right in mideld.
If the players can keep the ball. If
the players dont melt when the
heat rises. If they dont sit deep on taking the
lead. If they nd some psychological strength. If
the game doesnt go to penalties. England have
some strengths. The keeper Joe Hart is in form.
The captain Steven Gerrard is on a mission.
Jordan Henderson, Daniel Sturridge and Adam
Lallana all bring energy and ideas. If England get
out of a tricky group that will be success.
Henry Winter, Telegraph football correspondent
l All depends on the period from
May 19 to June 14, when Roy
Hodgson will have almost
uninterrupted access to his
players. If they can develop a
club-style pattern of play, England could be one
of the big surprises. Especially if the club they
come to resemble is Liverpool. The outeld player
they can least afford to lose is Steven Gerrard,
who has become a true leader during Hodgsons
brief era and is key to the creation of an
Aneld-ish core. Raheem Sterling could be a
sensation. But its equally important that there
are good team men around: Leighton Baines, Phil
Jagielka (if t), Wayne Rooney (if in the mood),
Gary Cahill, Jordan Henderson, James Milner.
Teamwork is usually Englands weak suit.
Patrick Barclay, Evening Standard columnist
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Fraser FORSTER
Celtic (Sco)
Age 26 (17.03.88)
Former reserve keeper at
Newcastle whose strong
performances for Celtic in the
2011-12 Champions League
earned him an England call-up.
Made his debut against Chile
in November 2013.
Ben FOSTER
West Bromwich Albion
Age 31 (03.04.83)
After a promising early career at
Man United was hit by injuries, he
has been rehabilitated twice by
Hodgson: at West Brom and now
with England. Quit international
football in May 2011 but made
himself available in February 2013.
Leighton BAINES
Everton
Age 29 (11.12.84)
Has displaced Ashley Cole as
left-back under Hodgson. Has
stuck with Everton despite the
keen interest of Manchester
United. A big Indie music fan, he
has written a regular column
about music for Evertons website.
Gary CAHILL
Chelsea
Age 28 (19.12.85)
First choice centre-back who has
thrived since moving to Chelsea in
January 2012. Has good
positional sense and doesnt rush
into tackles, preferring to block.
Missed Euro 2012 with a
broken jaw.
Ashley COLE
Chelsea
Age 33 (20.12.80)
One of the best left-backs of the
past decade, he has fallen out of
favour at Chelsea this season and
lost his England place to Baines.
May lose out to Luke Shaw in the
nal cut. Missed the crucial penalty
in the Euro 2012 semi against Italy.
Ross BARKLEY
Everton
Age 20 (05.12.93)
Talented all-rounder with good mix
of technique, vision and tenacity.
Has enjoyed a rapid rise over the
past year, blossoming at Everton
after spending last summer in
Englands under-performing team
at the Under-20 World Cup.
Michael CARRICK
Manchester United
Age 32 (28.07.81)
Mideld metronome who provides
a useful role as a link man but who
has been criticised for lacking
adventure and shirking the
physical side of the game. His wife
Lisa has taken to Twitter to
admonish his critics.
Adam LALLANA
Southampton
Age 26 (10.05.88)
Has played for Southampton in
three divisions, emerging this
season as a real talent, a clever
ball-player with passing and
dribbling ability. The Saints skipper
mainly plays on the left ank but
can also play through the middle.
Andy CARROLL
West Ham
Age 25 (06.01.89)
Combative but injury-prone target
man whose height makes him a
threat at set-pieces and gives any
team a direct route to goal.
Discarded by Liverpool when they
cut their losses on a player signed
for 35m in January 2011.
Alex OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN
Arsenal
Age 20 (15.08.93)
A surprise call-up to the Euro 2012
squad but injuries have slowed his
progress. Arsene Wenger sees his
long-term role in central mideld,
not a winger, the position of his
father, Mark Chamberlain, who won
eight England caps in the 1980s.
Steven GERRARD
Liverpool
Age 34 (30.05.80)
Captain of club and country who
has enjoyed an exceptional season
with Liverpool in a more disciplined
role at the base of mideld. His
cousin, 10-year-old Jon-Paul
Gilhooley, was the youngest victim
of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.
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Wayne ROONEY
Manchester United
Age 28 (24.10.85)
Englands talisman who is capable
of great things but has rarely
performed on the big stage for his
country. Englands all-time top
scorer in World Cup qualifying
but has yet to nd the net in a
nals tournament.
Daniel STURRIDGE
Liverpool
Age 24 (01.09.89)
Livewire striker who has found his
feet at Liverpool after difcult
spells at Manchester City and
Chelsea. Often is asked to play out
wide for England. Committed
Christian who regularly thanks
God in interviews.
Danny WELBECK
Manchester United
Age 23 (26.11.90)
An injury-affected season has
seen him slip down the pecking
order at Manchester United, but
he remains an important option
for Hodgson. Scored with a
cheeky backheel against Sweden
at Euro 2012.
Phil JAGIELKA
Everton
Age 31 (17.08.82)
Tough, no-nonsense centre-back
who began his career as a
midelder. Has struggled with
injuries this season but condent
of returning in time for the World
Cup. A Polish grandfather means
he could have played for Poland.
Glen JOHNSON
Liverpool
Age 29 (23.08.84)
Attacking right-back who was
criticised by Hodgson for lapses
when Liverpool manager but he
will head to Brazil on the back of
a strong season with Liverpool.
Studying for a maths degree at
the Open University.
Jordan HENDERSON
Liverpool
Age 23 (17.06.90)
Sunderland-born all-rounder who
has thrived alongside Gerrard in
Liverpools mideld this season.
Struggled to adapt following his
20m move to Aneld in 2011
but offers more dynamism than
Carrick or Frank Lampard.
Joe HART
Manchester City
Age 27 (19.04.87)
Form has dipped over the past
two seasons, being dropped by
Man City, but has remained
rst choice under Hodgson.
Occasional mistakes are offset by
his command of the penalty area.
A promising schoolboy cricketer.
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Phil JONES
Manchester United
Age 22 (21.02.92)
Brave, tough tackler who has been
touted as a ball-playing
centre-back. Exceptionally
versatile, he can also play at
right-back and in defensive
mideld. Has been likened to the
legendary Duncan Edwards.
Chris SMALLING
Manchester United
Age 24 (22.11.89)
Signed from non-league
Maidstone by Hodgson when he
was in charge of Fulham. Likely to
be included for his versatility, at
right-back and central defence,
but unlikely to start. Height makes
him a useful asset at set pieces.
Jack WILSHERE
Arsenal
Age 22 (01.01.92)
One of the great hopes of English
football, comfortable in possession
with good passing vision, but yet to
make a real breakthrough at the
very top level. Troubled by injuries,
the latest being a foot injuy that
has sidelined him since March.
Raheem STERLING
Liverpool
Age 19 (08.12.94)
Jamaican-born winger promoted
from the Under-21s by Hodgson.
Another Liverpool player who has
excelled this season with his
exciting pace on the anks but can
often be more effective playing
through the centre.
TACTICS
Hodgson has several options but will need
to balance defence and attack
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Manchester City
Age 28 (04.01.86)
Not a regular starter for City but
admired by Hodgson for his
discipline, industry and versatility.
One of the youngest players to
score in the Premier League, he
was a useful schoolboy cricketer
who represented Yorkshire.
Since Roy Hodgson took over as England
coach, he hasnt been scared to try out a
variety of different formations, often
reacting to which players he has at his
disposal. His most favoured option
has been 4-3-3, a uid system that
also helped disprove the theory
that Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard
cant play together in the same team.
However, in Brazil, and particularly for the
crunch games against Italy and Uruguay,
there will be a need to keep things tight,
which could see Hodgson playing two holding
midelders as part of a 4-2-3-1 formation.
Gerrard would be one, possibly partnered by
Jack Wilshire if he is back to full tness.
Ahead of them would be a deeper-lying
Wayne Rooney and a tucked-in wide-man.
Adam Lallana is well-suited to the role,
although Hodgson is a big fan of James
Milner and started him in every game at
Euro 2012. Past selections point to an
out-and-out winger on the other ank, and
with Theo Walcott out injured, this seemingly
clears the way for Raheem Sterling. This
would leave Daniel Sturridge operating as
the lone front man.
An even more cautious approach for the
team would be a 4-4-2 set-up Hodgsons
favoured option at club level but one that
drew plenty of criticism when he introduced
it for a friendly against the Republic of
Ireland last year.
Plan B?
The more expansive 4-3-3 formation is likely
to be introduced when England are chasing
goals, potentially in their nal group outing
against Costa Rica. This would enable the
full-backs, Glen Johnson and Leighton
Baines, to push down the anks, safe in the
knowledge that there is always someone to
cover in behind them. This would see Rooney
adopting a more central role, with Sturridge
running the channels down the right.
And then, of course, there is Englands
more traditional Plan B hitting it long to a
big target man. Hodgson isnt afraid to use it,
and it worked for him against Sweden in Euro
2012, but the chances of seeing it in Brazil
will very much depend if Rickie Lambert or
Andy Carroll are in the coachs nal 23.
Hart
Baines
Wilshere
Jagielka
Gerrard
Lallana
Sturridge
Rooney
Sterling
Johnson
Baines
Cahill Jagielka
Wilshere Sterling
Rooney
Gerrard
Lallana
Sturridge
Johnson
4-2-3-1
Cahill
Hart
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ALSO IN CONTENTION
John RUDDY (G, Age 27, 24.10.86,
1/0, Norwich)
Luke SHAW (D, Age 18, 12.07.95, 1/0,
Southampton)
Joleon LESCOTT (D, Age 31,
16.08.82, 26/1, Manchester City)
John STONES (D, Age 19, 28.05.94,
0/0, Everton)
John FLANAGAN (D, Age 21,
01.01.93, 0/0, Liverpool)
Gareth BARRY (M, Age 33, 23.02.81,
53/3, Manchester City)
Frank LAMPARD (M, Age 35,
20.06.78, 103/29, Chelsea)
Rickie LAMBERT (F, Age 32,
16.02.82, 4/2, Southampton)
Jermain DEFOE (F, Age 31, 07.10.82,
55/19, Toronto, Can)
MISSING OUT
Arsenal winger Theo Walcott and
Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez
have both been ruled out with cruciate
knee ligament injuries. Another winger,
Andros Townsend has had an
operation on ankle ligaments, while his
Tottenham team-mate Kyle Walker is
likely to be absent with a pelvic problem.
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M
emories are short in football. But
nowhere are they shorter than in
France. After almost missing out on
qualication for Brazil, now that Les Bleus are
there after overturning a 2-0 rst-leg decit
to beat Ukraine in a play-off the French
public is happy to talk up their teams chances
of reaching the Final. Daft as it sounds, though,
with France anything is possible.
Its in Frances footballing DNA to always
expect the unexpected. They have always been
technically strong, yet their World Cup
performances have yo-yoed from the sublime
to the ridiculous. You only have to look at the
previous two competitions to spot the madness.
In 2006 they made it to the Final only to
lose on penalties to Italy in Berlin. And the
teams ne performance on the day was all
but forgotten in the aftermath of the Zinedine
Zidane head-butt incident.
Four years later they went home early with
their tails between their legs after nishing
bottom of Group A without a win and scoring
only one goal. And the infamous player revolt in
Knysna, where the squad refused to train after
Nicolas Anelka had been sent home after
criticising coach Raymond Domenech, further
tarnished Frances reputation.
So which France will turn up in 2014? Who
knows? But what can be said is that the squad
is packed with outstanding young talent.
Hugo Lloris is a quality goalkeeper, central
defender Raphael Varane is mature beyond
his years and a born leader, Paul Pogba is
an outstanding mideld prospect and, at 26,
Karim Benzema is at the peak of his attacking
powers. With a spine like that youve always got
a chance. And thats without mentioning one of
the best players in the world, Franck Ribery.
No team will fancy taking on the French, but
do they have enough strength in depth? If a key
man gets injured they may get knocked off
course. Drawn in what looks like a ridiculously
easy group alongside Switzerland, Ecuador and
Honduras, it will be another national scandal if
France fail to progress to the knockout stage.
Howard Johnson
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 19 Squad to meet up at the national
football training centre in
Clairefontaine
May 27 Friendly v Norway in Paris
Jun 1 Friendly v Paraguay in Nice
Jun 8 Friendly v Jamaica in Lille
THE VIEW FROM FRANCE
The key is to go to Brazil with a
competitive side. You know its going to be
difcult and you want to go a long way in the
competition. Youre not there to dance the
samba or go sightseeing for a fortnight.
Youre there to win the World Cup. Thats the
objective and the team have to
get that into their heads from
the start.
Raymond Domenech, former
France coach
BASE CAMP
It will be another national
scandal if France fail to get
to the knockout stage
FRANCE
Play-off scare will not dampen spirit of Deschamps side
Anything is possible
for Les Bleus
The French team have chosen to base
themselves in Ribeirao Preto, 190 miles north
of Sao Paulo. They will stay at the Hotel JP,
where local workers are being given intensive
French lessons to make their guests feel at
home. Their training base is 11 minutes away,
at the Santa Cruz stadium, a 50,000-capacity
ground that is home to Botafogo.
French fancy...Pogba is one Europes best young talents
Porto Alegre
1,137 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP B FIXTURES
Jun 15 v Honduras (Porto Alegre)
Jun 20 v Switzerland (Salvador)
Jun 25 v Ecuador (Rio de Janeiro)
867 miles
320 miles
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How he got
the job
Was unhappy
as coach of
Marseille following
differences with
sporting director
Jose Anigo when
the call came to
replace Laurent Blanc after a
disappointing Euro 2012 campaign.
Past successes as a coach
Took Monaco to the Champions League
Final in 2004, led Juventus to the Serie
B title in 2007 after a nancial scandal
saw them demoted, and won the
French league with Marseille in 2010.
Past failures as a coach
None on a sporting level, but fractious
personal relationships at Juventus and
Marseille led to a parting of the ways.
Achievements as a player
Captained the national side to World
Cup glory on home soil in 1998 before
going on to win Euro 2000.
World Cup experience
For a player with 103 caps, he only
appeared in the 1998 nals after
France failed to qualify in both 1990
and 1994. This is his rst World Cup
as a coach.
Relationship with the media
Spikey. Hes not slow in putting a
journalist down with a withering
comment if he feels the need and often
refuses to discuss subjects relating to
player selection.
Relationship with the public
Lifted the World Cup in front of an
adoring French public, so hes got
plenty of credit in the bank.
Style of management/coaching
A big fan of the collective, not afraid to
rufe individual feathers and make big
decisions if he has to.
Notable backroom staff
His assistant, Guy Stephan, was number
two to former France boss Domenech
and also coached Senegal before
joining Deschamps at Marseille.
After the World Cup
Signed a contract extension until 2016
following qualication for Brazil.
Didier DESCHAMPS
Age 45 (15.10.68)
France coach since July 2012
COACH PROFILE
l I think France are in good shape. The players
are aware of the qualities they have. Im not
talking about individuals, but the team as a
whole. Theyre a strong group, and in a big
tournament thats the most important thing.
Claude Makelele, World Cup nalist in 2006
l For me the mark of sporting excellence is
to be able to get good results even on an off day.
Thats what great teams do and were not a
great team yet. If we could get to the quarter-
nals and some young players
really came through, then that
would be a good World Cup for us.
Bixente Lizarazu, 1998 World Cup
winner
l The draws been kind to us, but you still have
to go out there and win. And if France qualify for
the knockout phase they will be up against some
big teams, so they have to be ready for that.
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Mickael LANDREAU
Bastia
Age 35 (14.05.79)
A dependable back-up who holds
the record for the most matches
played in Ligue 1, having this
season beaten Jean-Luc Ettoris
602 appearances.
Hugo LLORIS
Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)
Age 27 (26.12.86)
A great shot-stopper with superb
reexes who doesnt have a
serious rival as rst choice. Holds
the dubious record of being the
only French international keeper
to have been sent off against
Serbia in 2009.
Mathieu DEBUCHY
Newcastle United (Eng)
Age 28 (28.07.85)
A full-back with the ability to make
lung-busting touchline runs all
day long, he spent 10 years with
his only other club, Lille, before
heading to England last year. His
brother, Gregoire, is a professional
in the French lower leagues.
Lucas DIGNE
Paris Saint-Germain
Age 20 (20.07.93)
Left-back whose rise has been
remarkably swift, given that he
only signed his rst pro contract
with Lille in July 2010. Moved to
PSG in July 2013 on a ve-year
deal and has impressed enough
to challenge Evra and Clichy.
Patrice EVRA
Manchester United (Eng)
Age 33 (15.05.81)
Tough, spiky left-back whose
international career is threatened
by the emergence of Digne. In the
twilight of his career but this son
of a Guinean diplomat will not be
short of takers if, as seems likely,
he leaves United this summer.
Yohan CABAYE
Paris Saint-Germain
Age 28 (14.01.86)
A hard-working yet skilful
midelder who also scores
spectacular goals. Joined
Newcastle United for 5m in
2011 and left for PSG for 23m
in 2014. His star is clearly
in the ascendant.
Clement GRENIER
Lyon
Age 23 (07.01.91)
An attacking midelder who was
called up for the rst time by
Deschamps last year and made
his debut against Uruguay in June.
A lynchpin at Lyon, hes already
made over 100 appearances for
the club.
Dimitri PAYET
Marseille
Age 27 (29.03.87)
A talented and creative player
born on the island of Reunion,
who has played for four big French
clubs: Nantes, Saint-Etienne, Lille
and now Marseille. Deschamps
says he has it in him to be a match
winner, but he hasnt proved it yet.
Karim BENZEMA
Real Madrid (Spa)
Age 26 (19.12.87)
Frances main striker, he is strong,
clever in the danger area, with
a cold-blooded nishing instinct.
Left out of the World Cup squad
four years ago, he suffered a dry
spell of 16 months before scoring
against Australia in October 2013.
Olivier GIROUD
Arsenal (Eng)
Age 27 (30.09.86)
A willing workhorse who does
the dirty stuff in uncomplaining
fashion, often operating as a
solitary striker for his club. Has
reportedly been ordered to get
a move back to France by his wife
after rumours about his love life.
Blaise MATUIDI
Paris Saint-Germain
Age 27 (09.04.87)
Arrived at PSG from Saint-Etienne
in 2011 despite the misgivings of
several board members. Has since
gone on to prove his worth as a
combative, box-to-box competitor
with an insatiable appetite for work.
Pops up with vital goals as well.
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Antoine GRIEZMANN
Real Sociedad (Spa)
Age 23 (21.03.91)
An exciting new talent who can
play in a number of different
attacking positions, he made his
senior debut against Holland in
March. Signed by Sociedad in
2006 after being turned down
by a number of French sides.
Mathieu VALBUENA
Marseille
Age 29 (28.09.84)
A right-sided attacker who makes
up in heart what he lacks in
stature. Has impressive ball skills
and can deliver a killer cross, but
probably lacks the star quality that
instils real fear in the worlds best
defenders.
Laurent KOSCIELNY
Arsenal (Eng)
Age 28 (10.09.85)
Has his share of critics, but many
admire his never-say-die attitude,
good positional play and uncanny
ability to put strikers off their game.
Of Polish descent, he recently saved
an accordion factory from going
bankrupt in his home town of Tulle.
Eliaquim MANGALA
Porto (Por)
Age 23 (13.02.91)
A much sought-after central
defender who represents France
despite having grown up in
Belgium. Joined Porto from
Standard Liege in 2011, but looks
set to step up and achieve even
bigger and better things.
Rio MAVUBA
Lille
Age 30 (08.03.84)
Recognised as one of French
footballs nice guys, he was born
on a boat to a mother eeing civil
war in Angola. Combative and
consistent, his tough start in life
makes him a competitor on the
pitch and a gentleman off it.
Steve MANDANDA
Marseille
Age 29 (28.03.85)
Congo-born, he tried out
for Aston Villa before joining
Marseille from Le Havre in 2007.
Sometimes seems too nice and
laid-back to be a real winner. His
brother, Parfait, is Congos
national keeper.
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Bacary SAGNA
Arsenal (Eng)
Age 31 (14.02.83)
Will battle it out with Debuchy for
a starting berth at right-back.
Earned his move to the Gunners
after playing every league game of
the 2006-07 season for Auxerre.
After seven years with Arsenal his
contract expires this summer.
Mamadou SAKHO
Liverpool (Eng)
Age 24 (13.02.90)
A strong, powerful and athletic
centre-back who has had a
number of career ups and downs.
Came back into the France team
for the second leg World Cup
play-off game against Ukraine and
scored two goals.
Moussa SISSOKO
Newcastle United (Eng)
Age 24 (16.08.89)
An athletic powerhouse who has
the ability to do great things but
sometimes lacks nesse. Isnt
consistent enough to be sure of a
place in Deschamps starting line-up,
but is a useful sub to have around
for a sudden injection of energy.
Franck RIBERY
Bayern Munich (Ger)
Age 31 (07.04.83)
Quick feet are matched by a ne
footballing brain and a desire for
work that is more German than
French. A prostitution scandal in
2009 didnt affect his form or
popularity and he remains the
heartbeat of any side he plays in.
TACTICS
Raphael VARANE
Real Madrid (Spa)
Age 21 (25.04.93)
Outstanding prospect who joined
Real Madrid from Lens in 2011
and is now established as a
centre-half who is mature beyond
his years. Signed his six-year
contract with Real Madrid while
still waiting for his A-level results.
Winnable group may see Deschamps
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Juventus (Ita)
Age 21 (15.03.93)
At 6ft 3in he offers real physical
presence together with admirable
close-ball skills. Turned his back
on Manchester United after two
years in England to join Juve.
Captain of the Under-20 World
Cup-winning side last year.
Prior to the qualifying play-offs Deschamps
favoured a 4-2-3-1 system with Paul
Pogba and Blaise Matuidi providing
blanket cover in front of the back four
and Olivier Giroud or Karim
Benzema leading the line alone.
Needing an emphatic home
victory to qualify in the second leg against
Ukraine, the coach went for a more
adventurous 4-3-3, adding Yohan Cabaye
for extra mideld muscle and pushing Franck
Ribery into a more forward role alongside
Mathieu Valbuena and Benzema. The
tactic worked like a charm and the French
showed themselves capable of dealing with
a pressure situation, while embracing some
tactical tinkering.
In a qualifying group that looks eminently
winnable, Deschamps may go for the jugular
from the off, potentially bringing in the
adaptable Antoine Griezmann to offer
a number of interesting attacking
permutations.
Frances starting XI looks solid and
capable of going well. Hugo Lloris will let
no one down between the posts, a back four
of Mathieu Debuchy, Raphael Varane,
Eliaquim Mangala and Lucas Digne is
certainly exciting, but perhaps lacks a leader,
so Patrice Evra may be the answer there.
With Pogba and Matuidi sure to start, it looks
like Deschamps will opt for Cabaye to add
mideld balance, while a hard-working front
three of Ribery, Griezmann and Benzema
gives France the capability to snuff out
opposition attacks and yet still break quickly
and in numbers.
Deschamps big problem may be the lack
of real game-changing quality on the bench
if his Plan A is going at. Are Moussa
Sissoko, Dmitri Payet or Valbuena going to
unduly worry opponents? With the possible
exception of Loic Remy, France look a little
undercooked where fringe players are
concerned. And what if Benzema gets injured?
Plan B?
The option if France nd themselves chasing
the game in Brazil would be to move to a
traditional 4-4-2 system with two out-and-out
strikers. Deschamps has been reluctant to take
this step to date, but the idea of Benzema being
partnered by Giroud or possibly Remy at the
expense of a central mideld player is one that
could appeal if Les Bleus need a goal quickly.
Lloris
Evra
Benzema
Koscielny
Pogba Matuidi
Ribery Cabaye
Griezmann
Debuchy
4-2-3-1
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ALSO IN CONTENTION
Eric ABIDAL (D, Age 34, 11.09.79,
67/0, Monaco)
Gael CLICHY (D, Age 28, 26.07.85,
20/0, Manchester City, Eng)
Rod FANNI (D, Age 32, 06.12.81, 5/0,
Marseille)
Charles KONDOGBIA (M, Age 21,
15.02.93, 1/0, Monaco)
Jeremy MENEZ (M, Age 27, 07.05.87,
24/2, Paris Saint-Germain)
Samir NASRI (M, Age 26, 26.06.87,
41/5, Manchester City, Eng)
Andre-Pierre GIGNAC (F, Age 28,
05.12.85, 17/4, Marseille)
Bafe GOMIS (F, Age 28, 06.08.85,
12/3, Lyon)
Loic REMY (F, Age 27, 02.01.87, 22/4,
Queens Park Rangers, Eng)
MISSING OUT
Midelder Yann MVila was banned until
June 2014 by his own federation after
visiting a Paris nightclub while on duty
with the French Under-21 team back
in October of 2012. Technically, he is
available again after the ban was
reduced on appeal, but its hard to
see the 23-year-old making the squad.
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eady Like Never Before. The slogan
dreamt up by the ad men for the
German World Cup 2014 marketing
campaign should resonate across the nation.
In a survey conducted by the countrys
leading sports magazine, Kicker, 86 per cent of
respondents were condent of Joachim Lows
team making at least the semi-nals, and there
are all manner of pegs on which to hang such
optimism not least the DFBs attention to
tournament detail, even to the point of building
their own training camp in Brazil. Then there is
the national sides excellent recent record in
international competitions: semi-nalists in
the 2006 and 2010 World Cups, plus silver
medallists at Euro 2008.
A progressive thinker, motivator and
tactician, Low is one of the most accomplished
coaches in Europe and, in terms of individual
class, Germany are seriously overmanned. Not
only can they boast the brilliance of full-back
or midelder Philipp Lahm, engine-room
regulator supreme Bastian Schweinsteiger
and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, but they also
have a clutch of young-gun creators and
sharpshooters notably Thomas Muller, Mario
Gotze, Toni Kroos, Marco Reus, Andre Schurrle
and Mesut Ozil.
Its no act of blind faith to depict the
Class of 2014 as the most talented group
to represent the country since Beckenbauer,
Muller, Maier, Breitner and Overath ruled the
roost at the 1974 World Cup nals. But as Low
knows only too well, there are still some areas
that need his attention.
THE VIEW FROM GERMANY
We have the quality to win our rst world
title in 24 years. We certainly have the strength
in depth. Jogi Low has 30 to 35 top-class
players and has two or three good alternatives
for every position. Theres a good atmosphere
in the camp, everyone involved communicates
well and theres no rivalries between the
Bayern and Dortmund players. Weve nearly all
the ingredients one needs to go all the way. The
only thing we lack is the nasty
characters.
Lothar Matthaus, captained
Germany to 1990 World Cup
success
Germany will be world champions. Theres
no better team than us. Spain are not as strong
as they were in 2008 and 2010. The only side
GERMANY
This squad is the nations most talented for many years
Lows side are a class act
From time to time and perfectly illustrated
in the qualifying campaign by the 4-4 draw at
home to Sweden and the 5-3 away win against
the same opposition Germanys back line can
be a concentration free-zone. Added to that,
their set-piece work is hit or miss, number one
striker Miroslav Klose is creaking somewhat at
the grand old age of 36, and far too many key
players are either out of form, short of match
practice or injured.
Playmaker Ozil has been on the sidelines
recently with a hamstring complaint, centre-
back Mats Hummels has struggled with a foot
injury, Schweinsteiger was out for three months
after ankle surgery and midelder Sami Khedira
faces a race to be t after damaging knee
ligaments.
In Brazils taxing climatic conditions, Low
will need everyone to be t, ring and focused.
Certain German pundits never tire of describing
Low and company as big-game chokers. A
touch more defensive steel and the naysayers
could be running for the hills.
Nick Bidwell
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 13 Friendly v Poland in Hamburg
May 21-31 Training camp in South Tyrol,
Austria
Jun 1 Friendly v Cameroon in
Monchengladbach
Jun 6 Friendly v Armenia in Mainz
Jun 7 Fly to Brazil
BASE CAMP
The Germans are leaving very little to chance
for their World Cup campaign. They will be
staying at a multi-million pound, custom-built
complex, 19 miles north of Porto Seguro,
christened Campo Bahia. Commissioned by
the German DFB, it will become a sports and
nature resort, including a youth academy,
once the World Cup is nished.
BRAZIL
GROUP G FIXTURES
Jun 16 v Portugal (Salvador)
Jun 21 v Ghana (Fortaleza)
Jun 26 v USA (Recife)
1,050 miles
Fortaleza
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862 miles
Recife
368 miles
Salvador
Captain brilliance...Lahm (right) in action against Chile
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How he got the job
Promoted from his position as assistant
after Serbian coach Goran Stepanovic
was red. He had already served as
caretaker for several games after the
2010 World Cup.
Past successes as a coach
Fourth place in the 2013 African
Nations Cup and a thumping of Egypt
in the World Cup qualiers.
Past failures as a coach
Beaten by outsiders Burkina Faso in the
2013 Nations Cup semi-nals.
Achievements as a player
Played at the 1992 African Nations
Cup, where Ghana were runners-up.
He also won several domestic titles
with Asante Kotoko.
World Cup experience
Assistant to coach Milovan Rajevac
when Ghana reached the quarter-nals
in 2010.
Relationship with the media
Patient but is frequently exasperated
by a poor, and often personal, line of
questioning at press conferences.
Relationship with the public
As a local coach in charge of a national
side he has been largely hailed across
Ghana, although there are many who
believe an outsider is best suited.
Style of management/coaching
Cajoling and encouraging, perhaps
missing a little fervour as he navigates
through several prickly egos.
Notable back room staff
Maxwell Konadu, a former Ghana
international striker.
After the World Cup
Depends entirely on a satisfactory
return from Brazil.
Kwesi APPIAH
Age 53 (30.06.60)
Ghana coach since March 2012
COACH PROFILE
l We have been there twice and on both
occasions we made progress. In 2010,
most people thought we couldnt
make it out of the group stages
but we made it through to the
quarter-nals.
John Mensah, former centre-back
l Portugal against Germany is a potential
World Cup Final on its own and to nd Ghana
alongside them in the group clearly tells you
that we have an uphill task ahead of us.
Isaac Vorsah, centre-back who played for Ghana
at the 2010 World Cup
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Stephen ADAMS
Aduana Stars
Age 24 (28.09.89)
A recent call-up as Appiah seeks
options in the weakest department
in his squad. Played at Januarys
African Nations Championship for
home-based players and won two
man-of-the-match awards as
Ghana reached the Final.
Fatau DAUDA
Orlando Pirates (SAf)
Age 29 (06.04.85)
First choice for the qualiers but
has since been warned he needs
more rst-team action for his
South African club side. Just a
handful of league games this
season means he is in danger of
sitting on the bench in Brazil.
David ADDY
Vitoria Guimaraes (Por)
Age 24 (21.02.90)
Left-back who made his
international debut at the age of
18. Moved to Porto in 2010 but
soon went out on loan, before
moving to Guimaraes in 2012.
An Under-20 World Cup winner
with Ghana in 2009.
Harrison AFFUL
Esperance (Tun)
Age 27 (24.06.86)
Adept at full-back on either ank,
he missed out on the last World
Cup nals despite having played
regularly in the qualiers. Scored
the goal that ensured an African
Champions League triumph for
his Tunisian club in 2011.
Jerry AKAMINKO
Eskisehirspor (Tur)
Age 25 (02.05.88)
Part of the squad at last years
African Nations Cup but not yet
able to establish himself as a
rst-choice at centre-back.
Played for Heart of Lions in
Ghana, where he was named
Defender of the Year.
Albert ADOMAH
Middlesbrough (Eng)
Age 26 (13.12.87)
London-born midelder who was
playing part-time while studying
industrial painting some six years
ago, coming through the league
ranks with Barnet and Bristol City.
Made his international debut
against Brazil in 2011.
Emmanuel AGYEMANG-BADU
Udinese (Ita)
Age 23 (02.12.90)
He has been in Italy since the age
of 19 at Udinese but has only
been a regular for the last two
seasons. Scored the deciding kick
in the penalty shoot-out that saw
Ghana beat Brazil in the 2009
Under-20 World Cup Final.
Andre AYEW
Marseille (Fra)
Age 24 (17.12.89)
Eldest son of Abedi Pele, who won
three African Footballer of the
Year titles, he has emerged as a
real talent in his own right. Back in
the Black Stars ranks after a
years self-imposed exile caused
by a spat with the coach.
Dominic ADIYIAH
unattached
Age 24 (29.11.89)
His career has not taken off as
predicted after a move to Milan in
2009. His most recent club side,
Arsenal Kiev, went bankrupt this
season and he has been anxiously
trying to nd a new club deal in
the run-up to Brazil.
Jordan AYEW
Marseille (Fra)
Age 22 (11.09.91)
Born in France, where his father
Abedi Pele played for Marseille, he
has been on loan at Sochaux since
January. Disciplinary problems
have restricted his appearances,
leading to his exclusion from the
2013 Nations Cup squad.
Kwadwo ASAMOAH
Juventus (Ita)
Age 25 (09.12.88)
Began his career as a playmaker
but is now a key gure down the
lef ank. Named Ghanas Player of
the Year for the last two years, he
has just won a second scudetto
with Juventus, who co-own his
contract with Udinese.
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Kevin-Prince BOATENG
Schalke (Ger)
Age 27 (06.03.87)
German-born to a Ghanaian
father, he played against his
German half-brother in the last
World Cup. Retired from
international football shortly
afterwards but made himself
available again last year.
Asamoah GYAN
Al Ain (UAE)
Age 28 (22.11.85)
Ghanas record goalscorer who
missed a crucial penalty against
Uruguay at the 2010 World Cup
denying Ghana an historic place in
the semi-nals. Quit the national
side for a while but is now back
leading the line as captain.
Abdul Majeed WARIS
Spartak Moscow (Rus)
Age 22 (19.09.91)
English-educated after starting his
career as a 12-year-old at an
academy in Ghana with strong
links to Manchester United. Moved
to Sweden, then Spartak Moscow
and has been on loan at Ligue 1
club Valenciennes since January.
John BOYE
Rennes (Fra)
Age 27 (23.04.87)
Injury and a loss of form have
restricted his appearances in
Ligue 1 this season but he is
Ghanas key defender. Can also be
used at right-back and broke into
the team after an injury crisis at
the 2012 African Nations Cup.
Samuel INKOOM
Platanias (Gre)
Age 25 (01.06.89)
An Under-20 World Cup winner,
he starred for the senior team at
the 2010 African Nations Cup
with his attacking wide play.
Moved to Swiss side Basle but his
career has waned since at clubs in
Ukraine, France and now Greece.
Christian ATSU
Chelsea (Eng)
Age 22 (10.01.92)
Tricky left-winger who Chelsea
bought from Porto on a ve-year
contract at the start of the season
and then parked in the Dutch
league with Vitesse for the season.
Had his football education at the
Feyenoord academy in Ghana.
Adam KWARASEY
Stromsgodset (Nor)
Age 26 (12.12.87)
Born in Norway with a Ghanaian
father, he is a Norway under-21
international who switched
allegiance to Ghana three years
ago. Won the Norwegian league
last year and was named the
competitions top goalkeeper.
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Jonathan MENSAH
Evian (Fra)
Age 23 (13.07.90)
Tough-tackling centre-back who
played three matches at the last
World Cup nals while still a
teenager. He signed for Udinese in
2009, who then loaned him to
Granada in Spain, before he
moved on to Ligue 1.
Daniel OPARE
Standard Liege (Blg)
Age 23 (18.10.90)
Signed by Real Madrid after the
2007 Under-17 World Cup but
he did not make the grade and
moved to Belgium. Made his
international debut against
England in 2011, having been
fast-tracked from junior level.
Mubarak WAKASO
Rubin Kazan (Rus)
Age 23 (25.07.90)
A graduate of the Ghana
under-17 side, he came into his
own for the senior side at last
years African Nations Cup nals.
Moved to Spanish side Espanyol
in 2008 before moving on to
Russia last summer.
Sulley MUNTARI
Milan (Ita)
Age 29 (27.08.84)
Made his international debut at
the age of 17 and has played at
the last two World Cups. His club
honours include two Serie A
championship wins, although his
time in Italy has also been blighted
by disciplinary lapses.
TACTICS
Appiah will be relying on the drive and
experience of Essien to set the tone
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Michael ESSIEN
Milan (Ita)
Age 31 (03.12.82)
Highly inuential midelder who
returned last September after a
two-year international exile.
Despite a lack of game time at
club level, he played a signicant
role in the thrashing of Egypt in
the qualifying play-off.
The highlight of Ghanas qualifying
campaign had Michael Essien at the
heart of it somewhat ironic given both
a lack of game time at club level over
the last years and his long absence
from the national side. His storming
box-to-box runs through the
mideld proved the pivot around which the
Black Stars constructed one of the most
famous qualifying wins of all time on the
African continent: a 6-1 mauling of multiple
African champions Egypt in Kumasi that set
them on their way to Brazil.
Essiens incisiveness through the middle,
with Sulley Muntari alongside and Kwadwo
Asamoah out wide on the left, saw Ghana
rampant in a performance that offered them
plenty of condence going to the World Cup
even with a difcult draw.
Just like his predecessor Milovan Rajevac,
coach Akwasi Appiah favours a 4-2-3-1
formation, utilising the pace and strength of
Asamoah Gyan up front. His support will
come from the recently returned Kevin-
Prince Boateng or the promising Abdul
Majeed Waris.
Out wide, the likes of Mubarak Wakaso
and Andre Ayew also offer good options,
while the full-backs, Daniel Opare and
David Addy, sit relatively high, even if their
cover can be a little sloppy at times.
Like all their African contemporaries
heading to Brazil, Ghanas weakest area is
defence and there is a potential crisis in the
goalkeeping department, with Fatau Dauda
struggling for form and game-time. Too many
heavy rst-touches and poor decision-
making in recent friendlies is another area
which Appiah will look to work on in the
build-up to Brazil.
But on the front foot, Ghana will prove
capable of pushing the ball around, holding
possession and testing the most solid of
defences with their pace and incisive passing.
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Plan B?
If they are forced to chase a game, Ghana
tend to push their wide-men further forward,
albeit at the expense of their defensive
duties. The emergence of Waris also gives
Appiah the chance to switch to 4-4-2, with
the Spartak Moscow man operating as a
genuine supoort striker alongside Gyan.
Kwarasey
Addy
Gyan
Mensah
Essien
Muntari
Asamoah
Boateng
A Ayew
Opare
Addy
Essien
Boye
Muntari
A Ayew
Mensah
Asamoah
Waris
Gyan
Opare
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Boye
Kwarasey
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Daniel AGYEI (G, Age 24, 10.11.89,
5/0, Free State Stars, SAf)
Rashid SUMAILA (D, Age 21,
18.12.92, 4/0, Mamelodi Sundowns,
SAf)
Yussif CHIBSAH (M, Age 30 30.12.83,
13/1, Djurgarden, Swe)
Isaac COFIE (M, Age 23, 05.04.91,
1/0, Genoa, Ita)
Richmond BOAKYE (F, Age 21,
28.01.93, 7/2, Juventus, Ita)
Mahatma OTOO (F, Age 22, 06.02.92,
3/0, Sogndal, Nor)
Prince TAGOE (F, Age 27, 09.11.86,
36/7, Kelantan, Mly)
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inless and goalless in 1994, and with
only one victory in 2010, playing in
the World Cup nals has given Greece
fans little to get excited about. But Fernando
Santos side head for Brazil boasting more
maturity and with signs of optimism that they
will be able to get beyond the group stage.
The key to success this summer will be
carrying on the momentum they achieved
in the qualifying phase.
A lethargic performance and a 2-0 loss at
home to South Korea, in a friendly in March,
certainly had coach Santos worried, even
though he was trying out some new players in
an experimental line-up. And an injury to his
key player in the qualication, Fulham striker
Kostas Mitroglou, doesnt exactly help matters.
But despite these problems, the belief is
that Greece have a chance of advancing
from a group containing Colombia, Ivory
Coast and Japan.
The opening match, against Colombia in
Belo Horizonte, should be the key to what to
expect the rest of the way.
It is a very open group, says Santos. It is
a perfectly balanced group where anything can
happen. You might say that Colombia has a 55
per cent slight edge over the rest, with the
other teams at 45 per cent but what is
important now is to analyse and study as best
we can our opponents, to be ready in Brazil
and give 100 per cent of our strength.
Team captain Giorgos Karagounis is equally
upbeat, adding: The players will be ready,
THE VIEW FROM GREECE
We are proud of a national team
which demonstrates that Greek football
maintains consistent growth in international
competition. Im sure our players will do
their utmost to distinguish themselves in in
Brazil and that the FA will be there to form
the most ideal preparation. Our team has
done its duty in qualifying for the nals and
now the aim, is to qualify for the next round.
Giorgos Sarris, president of the Greek FA
We will play in the group stage against
three different styles of football from three
GREECE
Greeks look to improve on their poor nals record
Maturity and optimism
focused and determined when the time comes
to play in the World Cup.
For this, there will be no doubt. We will
have all the elements needed to represent
Greece as bets the modern history of the
Greek team. We want to advance to the next
stage of the tournament for the rst time in our
history and we will try to achieve our goal with
all our might.
Greece continue to be a team that does
not concede goals easily a habit left over
from German coach Otto Rehhagels reign
while Santos has installed a more attacking
edge which has taken some of the pressure
off his often hard-pressed defenders.
Its 10 years since Greece pulled off a major
upset by winning Euro 2004, but they have now
achieved a regular top-15 FIFA world ranking.
Our obligation is to dedicate ourselves 100
per cent and stick to the fundamentals of our
team, states the upbeat Santos. To have
passion, organisation, a clear mind and always
play to win.
Lou Economopoulos
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 1-30 Training camp in Athens
May 31 Friendly away to Portugal
Jun 3 Friendly v Nigeria in Pennsylvania,
USA
Jun 6 Friendly v Bolivia in Harrison, USA
Jun 7 Travel to base in Aracaju
BASE CAMP
Greece will be staying at the Radisson Hotel in
Aracaju capital of Brazils smallest state,
Sergipe. Their training ground is at the Estadio
Estadual Lourival Baptista commonly known
as the Batistao which is home to the citys
four main football clubs: Associacao
Desportiva Conanca, Cotinguiba, Club
Sportivo Sergipe and Vasco Esporte Clube.
BRAZIL
GROUP C FIXTURES
Jun 14 v Colombia (Belo Horizonte)
Jun 19 v Japan (Natal)
Jun 24 v Ivory Coast (Fortaleza)
488 miles
Aracaju
Natal
749 miles
Fortaleza
965 miles
Belo Horizonte
On their way...Karagounis (no10) leads Greek celebrations
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Fernando SANTOS (Por)
Age 59 (10.10.54)
Greece coach since July 2010
How he got the job
Well known in
Greece having
coached AEK,
Panathinaikos and
PAOK he was
considered the best
replacement for
German coach Otto
Rehhagel, the
legendary gure
who guided Greece to their
shock success at Euro 2004.
Past successes as a coach
Led Porto to the Portuguese league
title in 1999, and the Portuguese Cup
in 2000 and 2001, and won the 2002
Greek Cup with AEK. Also took Greece
to the quarter-nals of Euro 2012.
Past failures as a coach
Lasted just four games in charge of
Panathinaikos in 2002 and was sacked
after losing three times.
Achievements as a player
His career ended at the age of 21, in
1975, after having played for Maritimo
and Estoril.
World Cup experience
None.
Relationship with the media
Exceptionally good. Hardly ever is he
criticised for his actions either on or
off the pitch.
Relationship with the public
Excellent. Has always said that he feels
like a Greek.
Style of management/coaching
Players have said he is easy-going and
a master of tactics. Can show signs of
anger at times if a player makes a
costly mistake, but he is very
understanding of the Greek players
volatile mentality.
Notable backroom staff
Leonidas Vokolos (assistant coach) and
Takis Fyssas (technical director).
After the World Cup
Will be leaving this summer when his
contract expires, regardless of how the
team performs in Brazil. Has said he
wants to coach a club team, without
mentioning which team.
COACH PROFILE
different schools. We have much
work ahead of us to the nal phase
of the World Cup, but again our
goal is to get the ticket for the
last 16.
Takis Fyssas, team technical director
l We always have better performances when
our opponents consider us the outsiders. See
what happened to the Romanians in the World Cup
play-off. At the 2010 World Cup we failed to
advance from a group we thought would be easy.
The group for this World Cup will be wide open.
Qualifying for the last 16 is our goal, but it will
not be easy.
Giorgos Mazias, writer for SportDay newspaper
l The draws of major tournaments are divided
into two categories: easy and difcult. But over
the last 10 years, a third scenario has emerged:
that of Greece, with coaches Rehhagel and
Santos creating ways towards the happy end. The
players can make things difcult for opponents.
The draw has not opened the road to the last 16,
but it has not stopped us from dreaming.
Antonis Katsaros, sports website pamesports.gr
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Orestis KARNEZIS
Udinese (Ita)
Age 29 (11.07.85)
Tall, good all-rounder who has
good positional sense. During
qualication for Brazil he did not
concede a goal in 596 minutes.
Spent the season on loan to
Granada in Spain but has mostly
been on the bench.
Michalis SIFAKIS
Atromitos
Age 29 (09.09.84)
Used frequently during the Euro
2012 qualiers before an injury
kept him out for ve months. Now
back to full tness and expected
to challenge again. Won a 2009
fair-play award for his calm reaction
to a pitch-invading Iraklis fan.
Jose HOLEBAS
Olympiakos
Age 29 (27.06.84)
With his speed down the anks
and accurate crossing he is as
important in attack as defence.
Born in Bavaria to a Greek father
and Uruguayan mother, he also
takes good set-pieces but can be
careless with some of his tackles.
Giannis MANIATIS
Olympiakos
Age 28 (12.10.86)
Solid performer who is strong in
the tackle, has great stamina and
a surprisingly good passing range.
Covers team-mates well and
capable of shooting from distance.
Mideld enforcer for his club, he
has played right-back for Greece.
Kostas MANOLAS
Olympiakos
Age 22 (14.06.91)
Quick, excellent in the air and
comfortable when left one-on-
one with an opponent. He is the
nephew of Greece legend Stelios
Manolas. One of seven players
dropped from the squad on the
eve of the 2010 nals.
Bologna (Ita)
Age 27 (19.12.86)
Nippy and resourceful supersub
who has played well in Serie A
since January. Nicknamed The
Builder as a result of him telling
the media he would be better off
working on a building site than
playing for PAOK.
Lazaros CHRISTODOULOPOULOS Giannis FETFATZIDIS
Genoa (Ita)
Age 23 (21.12.90)
Skilful and speedy individual who
can rip it up on either ank or play
in the hole. Can be frustratingly
selsh, but on his day, is a genuine
matchwinner. Left Olympiakos for
Genoa last summer in a 4m deal.
Panagiotis KONE
Bologna (Ita)
Age 26 (26.07.87)
The aggressive right-winger or
attacking midelder has scored
spectacular goals in the Italian
league, notably a scissor-kick
volley against Napoli last season.
Born in Albania but moved to
Greece at the age of two.
Fanis GEKAS
Konyaspor (Tur)
Age 34 (23.05.80)
Once the top scorer in Germany
and Greece, he was also Europes
leading marksman in the 2010
World Cup qualiers with 10
goals. Santos persuaded him
to come out of international
retirement.
Kostas MITROGLOU
Fulham (Eng)
Age 26 (12.03.88)
Bustling, German-born front man
who was the hero of the play-offs.
Became the most expensive Greek
player of all time when he joined
Fulham from Olympiakos for 12m
in January but has been hampered
by a persistent knee injury.
Sokratis PAPASTATHOPOULOS
Giorgos KARAGOUNIS
Fulham (Eng)
Age 37 (06.03.77)
Greeces most-capped player of
all time, despite his age he is still
relied upon to spark the team in
mideld, although mostly as a
substitute these days. Deadly
from free-kicks and a master
at keeping possession.
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Dimitris SALPINGIDIS
PAOK
Age 32 (18.08.81)
Stocky, pacy, mobile and gritty
attacker who wrings every last
drop of effectiveness from the
ability he has. Great on the
counter-attack, he epitomises
the steely, opportunistic Greece
of the last decade.
Giorgos SAMARAS
Celtic (Sco)
Age 29 (21.02.85)
Multi-purpose forward who dribbles
well and has a strong shot. Had
an indifferent time at Manchester
City but has blossomed at Celtic.
The son of former international
Ioannis Samaras.
Olympiakos
Age 29 (03.05.84)
Strong, steady Australian-born
performer who often concedes
free-kicks with his aggressive play.
Serious knee injury during Euro
2012 put him out of action for
eight months. Began his career
with Aris Salonika as a forward.
Borussia Dortmund (Ger)
Age 26 (09.06.88)
Strong, aggressive defender who
is good in the air, marks diligently
and tackles well. At 19 he was the
youngest-ever captain in AEK
Athens history before moving
onto Italy and then Germany.
Drives a tiny FIAT car.
Avraam PAPADOPOULOS
Kostas KATSOURANIS
PAOK
Age 34 (21.06.79)
A veteran from Euro 2004, he still
warrants his place even though he
is slowing down. A quarter-back
in mideld and dangerous with
free-kicks, he remains an excellent
passer. Has 21, his preferred squad
number, tattooed on his hand.
Alexandros TZORVAS
Apollon
Age 31 (12.08.82)
Started all three games in South
Africa after keeping two clean
sheets against Ukraine in the
2010 play-offs. Has good reexes
and has restored his reputation in
Greece after a disappointing spell
in Italy with Palermo and Genoa.
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Panagiotis GLYKOS (G, Age 27,
03.06.86, 1/0, PAOK)
Loukas VYNTRA (D, Age 33,
05.02.81, 47/0, Levante, Spa)
Kostas FORTOUNIS (M, Age 21,
16.10.92, 12/0, Kaiserslautern, Ger)
Stefanos ATHANASIADIS (F, Age 25,
24.12.88, 6/0, PAOK)
Dimitris PAPADOPOULOS (F, Age 32,
20.10.81, 23/2, Atromitos)
MISSING OUT
After being out for a year with a leg
injury, Schalke defender Kyriakos
Papadopoulos dislocated his shoulder
in training and it looks certain that
coach Santos will not look his way for
Brazil. He was already doubtful due to
little playing time in the last year.
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Dimitris SIOVAS
Olympiakos
Age 25 (16.09.88)
Hard-as-nails central defender
who is quick in the air, can pass
accurately and also poses a goal
threat. Broke his right ankle
in January but is expected to
recover. Established himself in
the rst team during the qualiers.
Vasilis TOROSIDIS
Roma (Ita)
Age 29 (10.06.85)
Capable of playing almost
anywhere on the pitch, but used
exclusively at right-back by
Santos. Energetic and provides
dangerous crosses from the right
ank. A good header of the ball
and also shoots well from distance.
Alexandros TZIOLIS
PAOK
Age 29 (13.02.85)
Tall defensive midelder whose
main assets are his combativity
and reliability. Played every minute
of Greeces 2010 World Cup. Has
played for clubs in Greece, Germany,
Italy, Spain, Cyprus, France and is
currently on loan in Turkey.
Andreas SAMARIS
Olympiakos
Age 24 (13.06.89)
Excellent young mideld
all-rounder who earned a starting
position for his club this season
and has also impressed Santos,
who has kept a close watch on
him. His father, Zois, played for
lower-league Varda.
TACTICS
Giorgos TZAVELLAS
PAOK
Age 26 (26.11.87)
Capable but temperamental
reserve left-back or central
defender. Prior to joining PAOK in
2013, he spent three seasons with
Eintracht Frankfurt and Monaco.
Famously scored from 70 metres
out in a Bundesliga game.
Not pretty but effective: defence is still the
key to success for Greece under Santos
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Sotiris NINIS
Parma (Ita)
Age 24 (03.04.90)
Youngest-ever scorer for Greece
at the age of 18, he has been on
loan to PAOK this season but has
seen limited action. Santos still
respects his capabilities, which
include speed, agility and
remarkable ball control.
For almost a decade and a half the Greek
national team has been set in its ways:
functional, defensively orientated, hard
to beat, adept at making the most of
its limited attacking opportunities
and sticking to tried-and-tested
personnel. Although not
particularly pretty, the system has proved to
be very effective.
Santos will almost certainly keep the
same successful shape that enabled Greece
to qualify for the nals. His exible 4-3-3
system can easily be adapted to that of his
opponent, whether they are 4-4-1-1,
4-2-3-1 or even 4-4-2.
The rst objective is to create a compact
defensive unit, which is traditionally Greeces
greatest strength as seen in their
successful Euro 2004 campaign. Dimitris
Siovas and Sokratis Papastathopoulos
will keep things tight in central defence, with
Kostas Manolas pushing for a start. Santos
likes his team to attack more than Greek
national sides in the past, so Vasilis
Torosidis and Jose Holebas will be
expected to surge forward down the anks.
Mideld could be a problem for Santos,
with veterans Giorgos Karagounis and
Kostas Katsouranis who were part of the
Euro 2004-winning squad nding it hard to
play the full 90 minutes these days, so
Alexandros Tziolis is likely to start, along
with Giannis Maniatis.
Up front, Kostas Mitroglou if he is
passed t will make all the difference, with
support from Dimitris Salpingidis and
Giorgos Samaras.
Plan B?
Santos sometimes nds it hard to come up
with an alternative strategy, and his team can
lack uidity and control and regularly overdo
the long ball.
When a game begins to ebb away
from Greece, Santos will turn to the skilful
attacking types he does not completely trust,
such as Sotiris Ninis, Giannis Fetfatzidis,
Lazaros Christodoulopoulos and
Panagiotis Kone.
To give the side more dynamism, a
4-2-3-1 may be used, with Olympiakos
mideld holding duo of Maniatis and
Andreas Samaris offering more legs
than Tziolis, Karagounis or Katsouranis.
Fetfatzidis as a false nine is another option.
Karnezis
Holebas
Karagounis
Siovas
Maniatis
Tziolis
Samaras
Salpingidis
Torosidis
Papastathopoulos
Samaris
Siovas
Maniatis
Salpingidis
Fetfatzidis
Samaras
Mitroglou
Holebas
Torosidis
4-3-3
Papastathopoulos
Karnezis
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olland will start this World Cup where
they nished the last one but it could
be the beginning of the end. The repeat
of the 2010 Final against Spain will reveal a lot
about their chances this time round.
Louis Van Gaals side will face stiff
competition and if they do get out of their
group most likely as runners-up they will
probably face favourites and hosts Brazil in the
next round. And no one is expecting a repeat
of their triumph in the quarter-nals of the
2010 tournament.
Although the Dutch FA has set the target of
at least reaching the semi-nals, Van Gaal is
more realistic. There are eight to 10 teams
better than we are, he says. The chances of
reaching the quarter-nals are 20 per cent.
The former Ajax, Barcelona, AZ and Bayern
Munich coach has every reason to be doubtful.
Many players especially those in defence
still perform in the inferior Dutch league. In
addition, the absence of key midelder Kevin
Strootman could be fatal and there is a big
question mark over whether injury-prone stars
Arjen Robben and Robin Van Persie will be
able to deliver after a long and exhausting
season. Not surprisingly even the ever-
optimistic Dutch fans have their doubts.
Basically, the current Holland squad
wouldnt stand a chance without Van Gaal at
the helm. One of the worlds most successful
coaches, he is known for his professional
THE VIEW FROM HOLLAND
I think Holland have a good chance
against Spain because they are a bit over
the hill. Holland have got a solid line-up,
but much will depend on what Van Gaal can
manage during the preparation time. Holland
have to rely on the vulnerable Van Persie,
Robben and Sneijder. If these players arent
in form its impossible to be successful.
Brazil are the favourites and one
of the other South American
countries will also go far.
Jack Van Gelder, radio and TV
reporter for NOS
The general feeling is that European
teams wont stand a chance on South
American soil, but I dont agree. The pressure
HOLLAND
Van Gaals youthful squad faces a tough task
Too soon for young
Oranje stars?
preparation. But is there enough time to gel
them into a winning team, since some will have
played club football until the end of May?
He isnt afraid to use inexperienced players
on the biggest stage. After all, back in 2001,
he led Holland to the quarter-nals of the
Under-20 World Cup in Argentina. Many of
those players, including Robben and Rafael Van
der Vaart, were two years younger than their
opponents as Van Gaal preferred talent to age.
So will he do it again and wash away his own
failure of having been blocked to the 2002
World Cup by the Republic of Ireland? Or will it
be a harsh learning experience for a generation
consisting of players who won the 2011
European Under-17 Championship, with this
World Cup being a tournament too soon?
Klaas-Jan Droppert
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 7 Training camp in Hoenderloo for
players whose club seasons have
nished
May 17 Friendly v Ecuador in Amsterdam
May 20 Training camp at Faro in Portugal
May 29 Training camp in Rotterdam
May 31 Friendly v Ghana in Rotterdam
Jun 1 Training camp in Alkmaar
Jun 4 Friendly v Wales in Amsterdam
Jun 5 Fly to Rio de Janeiro
BASE CAMP
Like England, Holland have opted for the bright
lights and beaches of Rio de Janeiro as their
World Cup home. They will be staying at the
Caesar Park Ipanema Hotel, on the famous
Ipanema beach. The team will be put through
their paces at Estadio Jose Bastos Padilha
Gavea, Flamengos training base.
BRAZIL
GROUP B FIXTURES
Jun 13 v Spain (Salvador)
Jun 18 v Australia (Porto Alegre)
Jun 23 v Chile (Sao Paulo)
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Louis VAN GAAL
Age 61 (08.08.52)
Holland coach since July 2012
How he got the job
Replaced Bert Van
Marwijk after Euro
2012. On being
appointed national
coach for the
second time he
said: This is the
challenge I have
been waiting for.
Past successes as a coach
Won the Champions League, UEFA Cup
and World Club Cup at Ajax and the
UEFA Super Cup at Barcelona. Also
won national titles and cups at Ajax,
Barcelona, AZ and Bayern Munich.
Past failures as a coach
Did not suceed in qualifying Holland
for the World Cup in 2002. Had to
resign as technical director at Ajax after
losing an internal power struggle with
coach Ronald Koeman in 2004.
Achievements as player
Failed to make the Ajax rst team but
played 333 league games for Royal
Antwerp, Telstar, Sparta Rotterdam
and AZ. Was a strategic midelder
with good vision but lacked pace.
World Cup experience
None.
Relationship with the media
Disastrous. Always clashing with
journalists who he regards as natural
enemies especially De Telegraaf as
they openly supported Johan Cruyff
during the power struggle at Ajax.
Relationship with the public
Better than with journalists. They
respect his class, his tactics and his
prizes, although they sometimes feel
ashamed of his over-the-top outbursts.
Style of management/coaching
A tactical genius. He likes to work with
youngsters and give them the best
football education he can.
Notable backroom staff
Danny Blind and Patrick Kluivert were
players at Ajax when he won the
Champions League in 1995.
After the World Cup
Looks all set to join one of the
European giants.
COACH PROFILE
on Brazil, and Argentina, will be immense. I have
real doubts that they can handle it. Brazil usually
dont deliver when they are the big favourites:
see the 1982 World Cup. For me, Germany are the
favourites. Low will use the Bayern Munich
players as the nucleus of his team and will
introduce Guardiolas tactics. I think that putting
opponents under pressure in their own half is the
right tactic in Brazils climatic conditions.
Aad De Mos, former coach of Ajax and PSV
l The football will be excellent
with players like Cristiano Ronaldo,
Messi and Suarez available. Brazil
are the favourites but dont
underestimate Italy. Holland, on the
other hand, wont gain enough points to reach the
next round. They have only two world-class
players and the rest of the squad is mediocre.
Thats nothing to be optimistic about.
Jan-Hermen de Bruijn, editor of Elf Voetbal
l By starting against Spain you can
immediately show what youve got. For that game
there are no excuses, youve got to be at your
best. There is a lot of criticism that weve got
many players from the domestic league. Its so
typically Dutch to disregard our own clubs and
league. Why be so negative? Ajax have beaten
Barcelona this season thats a
huge effort and not many teams
are capable of doing that.
Kevin Strootman, injured Roma and
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Jasper CILLESSEN
Ajax
Age 25 (22.04.89)
Displaced Vermeer for both club
and country last year. Calm and
reliable, he is the safest pair of
hands in the squad. Joined Ajax
from NEC in 2011 and made his
senior Holland debut in June 2013
in a friendly against Indonesia.
Kenneth VERMEER
Ajax
Age 28 (10.01.86)
Athletic and strong in one-on-one
situations, but has a tendency to
make silly mistakes under pressure.
Has been unable to maintain his
place for a sustained period. Of
Surinam descent and a winner
at the 2006 Euro Under-21s.
Daley BLIND
Ajax
Age 24 (09.03.90)
Son of assistant coach and former
international Danny Blind. Booed
during the Ajax power struggle in
which Johan Cruyff blocked his
fathers appointment, he is now
a fans favourite. Lacks pace but is
an excellent reader of the game.
Daryl JANMAAT
Feyenoord
Age 24 (22.07.89)
Fast and strong right-back who
likes to get forward. Initially
rejected by Feyenoords youth
academy, he returned to the club
after spells with Den Haag and
Heerenveen. His brother, Robin, is
an amateur footballer and model.
Terence KONGOLO
Feyenoord
Age 20 (14.02.94)
Physically strong central defender
who can also play at left-back.
Won the European Under-17 title
in 2011. His parents hail from DR
Congo. Younger brother Rodney,
is expected to join Manchester
City this summer.
Jordy CLASIE
Feyenoord
Age 22 (27.06.91)
At 5ft 7in he was once regarded
too small by Feyenoord and sent
out to satellite club Excelsior. His
tattoo You mean everyting to
me, in honour of his father who
raised him after his mother left
the family, is misspelt.
Nigel DE JONG
Milan (Ita)
Age 29 (30.11.84)
Tough tackler but, according to
Van Gaal, he loses too many balls.
Runs an exclusive car company
with some former Hamburg
team-mates. Is ambassador of
a kidney foundation since his
mother suffers from the disease.
Arjen ROBBEN
Bayern Munich (Ger)
Age 30 (23.01.84)
Preparing for his sixth major nals.
Essential in Van Gaals plans and
the only player the coach makes
an exception for when it comes to
tness and match practice. Would
have had twice as many caps if he
hadnt been so injury prone.
Memphis DEPAY
PSV
Age 20 (13.02.94)
Son of a Ghanaian father and
Dutch mother, his left-wing runs
are often more streetwise than
well thought out. Has a blistering
shot. Member of the Holland
Under-17 team that won the
European title in 2011.
Klaas-Jan HUNTELAAR
Schalke (Ger)
Age 30 (12.08.83)
A goal poacher who was originally
Van Gaals rst choice but has now
been surpassed by Van Persie. Has
rediscovered his form after unhappy
spells at Madrid and Milan. Returned
to training in January after tearing
knee ligaments in August 2013.
Leroy FER
Norwich City (Eng)
Age 24 (05.01.90)
Box-to-box powerhouse who links
defence and attack but who can
lack pace. Once bought a horse
for his girlfriend only to be told
that her at wasnt a suitable place
to keep it. Parents hail from the
Caribbean island of Curacao.
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Dirk KUYT
Fenerbahce (Tur)
Age 33 (22.07.80)
Willing runner and hard worker
who is past his prime but remains
important for team-building
qualities. The son of a sherman,
he has his own charity foundation
for disabled children.
Jeremain LENS
Dynamo Kiev (Ukr)
Age 26 (24.11.87)
Can play in various positions up
front, but needs to control his
temper. Once played unofcial
matches for his native Surinam.
His uncle Sigi is an agent who
survived a 1989 plane crash in which
many Dutch-Surinam players died.
Robin VAN PERSIE
Manchester United (Eng)
Age 30 (06.08.83)
Once regarded as persona non
grata at Feyenoord but now the
absolute leader of the pack. Has
so far failed to deliver at big nals
but is Hollands all-time top scorer.
His 11-year-old son, Shaqueel,
trains with Manchester City.
Bruno MARTINS INDI
Feyenoord
Age 21 (08.02.93)
Left-footed central defender who
is the Portuguese-born son of
parents from Guinea Bissau.
Came to Holland as a baby. Can ll
in at left-back if needed. Already
rmly established as a key gure
for club and country.
Gregory VAN DER WIEL
Paris Saint-Germain (Fra)
Age 26 (03.02.88)
A scapegoat of the Euro 2012
disaster, he only returned to the
squad in November and is now
back-up to Janmaat. His father is
of Antillian descent. A product of
the Ajax academy.
Davy KLAASSEN
Ajax
Age 21 (21.02.93)
Cool in front of the goal, a
persistent groin injury kept him
out of the whole of the 2012-13
season. Was hailed as a wonderkid
following his club debut as a sub in
November 2011 when he scored
after just 42 seconds.
Michel VORM
Swansea City (Eng)
Age 30 (20.10.83)
A reserve at the 2010 World Cup,
where he returned home for a
quick visit to his new born son, and
at Euro 2012. Has established
himself as a rm favourite at
Swansea since his move from
Utrecht in 2011.
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Joel VELTMAN
Ajax
Age 22 (15.01.92)
Has good positional sense and
likes to play from the back which
has proved costly at times in the
past. Has enjoyed a rapid rise: was
playing for Ajaxs reserve team in
the Dutch second tier at the start
of this season.
Ron VLAAR
Aston Villa (Eng)
Age 28 (08.10.85)
Nicknamed Concrete Ron in
Holland for his physique. Good
in the air and has a powerful
shot, but not the most mobile
of defenders. Joined Villa from
Feyenoord and has been captain
at both clubs.
Rafael VAN DER VAART
Hamburg (Ger)
Age 31 (11.02.83)
Played a key role during the
qualiers as playmaker and
regular goalscorer, but has been
a peripheral gure at four of the
ve tournaments he has been to
with Holland. Given his debut by
Van Gaal in November 2001.
Wesley SNEIJDER
Galatasaray (Tur)
Age 29 (09.06.84)
The undisputed captain under Van
Gaal two years ago but the coach
now has doubts about his tness.
If he can repeat his 2010 World
Cup form he will be of immense
value; if not, he could be a
troubling inuence in the camp.
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PSV
Age 30 (11.01.84)
Captain at his club and a good
reader of the game. Was an
uncapped stand-in for the 2006
World Cup and a squad member
in South Africa but didnt play.
Winner at the 2006 European
Under-21 Championship.
Holland will play a traditional 4-3-3 system
but it is uncertain which players will be
included in Van Gaals starting line-up,
particularly in goal and mideld where
he has several options and problems.
Ideally the coach would like to pick
Kenneth Vermeer as his keeper,
but as only a reserve at Ajax these days his
lack of match practice would suggest that
team-mate Jasper Cillessen will probably
be rst choice.
Ever since his days in charge at Ajax, Van
Gaal prefers multifunctional players who can
build attacks and are masters of the passing
game. And it is also no surprise that he is
keeping an eye on players coming through
the youth ranks of the Dutch clubs and the
defence options include promising youngsters
such as Daryl Janmaat, Joel Veltman,
Daley Blind and Bruno Martins Indi.
The absence of the injured Kevin
Strootman is a major blow since Van Gaal
has no decent replacement. It could also
have consequences for the slowing Wesley
Sneijder as the Roma midelder was
covering a lot of ground for him. Normally
Van Gaal would opt for one defensive
midelder but he could now switch to
two in big games.
Although Van Gaal is known for his
wilfulness he must have noticed that he
needs powerhouses in mideld to prevent
his team being blown away. Characters
like Nigel De Jong and Leroy Fer would
be suitable. However, his favourite is Blind,
although placing his assistants son in mideld
would leave a gap at left-back with the coach
not convinced about his back-up options.
Up front, Robin Van Persie and Arjen
Robben are denite starters and much will
depend on their form and tness if Holland
are to play a decisive part in this World Cup.
Jeremain Lens will probably also get a place,
with Memphis Depay as a replacement on
either ank.
Plan B?
Van Gaal never varies from the 4-3-3
template, but he could opt for two defensive
midelders against stronger opponents. Fer
would come in for Sneijder in this scenario.
The hard-running Dirk Kuyt would also
offer an alternative to Robben up front,
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar a replacement for
Van Persie.
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ALSO IN CONTENTION
Tim KRUL (G, Age 26, 03.04.88, 5/0,
Newcastle United, Eng)
Stefan DE VRIJ (D, Age 22, 05.02.92,
9/0, Feyenoord)
Patrick VAN AANHOLT (D, Age 23,
24.08.90, 1/0, Vitesse)
Jonathan DE GUZMAN (M, Age 26,
13.09.87, 8/0, Swansea City, Eng)
Tonny VILHENA (M, Age 19,
03.05.95, 0/0, Feyenoord)
Jean-Paul BOETIUS (F, Age 20,
22.03.94, 1/0, Feyenoord)
Luciano NARSINGH (F, Age 19,
13.09.94, 7/2, PSV)
MISSING OUT
Inuential midelder Kevin Strootman
is out after tearing a cruciate ligament
in his left knee while playing for club
side Roma.
PSV full-back Jetro Willems, who
became Hollands youngest player to
play at the European Championship
when he appeared at Euro 2012, was
also ruled out with a knee injury.
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t the beginning of the qualiers nobody
expected Honduras to book one of
CONCACAFs three direct tickets to
Brazil 2014. The golden generation of Suazo,
Pavon and Guevara had retired and the new
blood didnt seem to be talented enough to
ght against the regions heavyweights. If
anything, the Honduran fans expected to
compete with Panama for the play-off spot and
then sneak their way in to the World Cup nals.
In the end, great teamwork, spirit and an
historic win at the Estadio Azteca against
Mexico to shock the region saw Luis Fernando
Suarezs side take third place behind the USA
and Costa Rica. Against all odds, qualication
for a second consecutive World Cup for the rst
time in their history prompted big celebrations
all over the country.
This, however, tells only part of the story.
The team was very inconsistent in the qualiers
and the main issues still prevail. Suarez doesnt
appear to have enough individual talent at his
disposal for his team to compete at the
maximum level. Despite being in one of the
easier groups in Brazil, Honduras will probably
need another historic performance to gain a
point, let alone a victory.
The core of the squad is made up of players
plying their trade in Britain, but they have all
taken a step backwards since 2010. Maynor
Figueroa and Wilson Palacios are still head and
shoulders above their team-mates, but their
careers in England seem to have stalled, while
Roger Espinoza and Juan Carlos Garcia are still
waiting for theirs to take off. Only Celtics Emilio
Izaguirre seems to be on an ascendant path.
And no one is getting any younger. Of the
team that booked their tickets to Brazil, only
Andy Najar and Luis Garrido will be younger
than 28 when the tournament starts, so they
might struggle against quicker teams.
However, this doesnt necessarily mean that
La Bicolor will be pushovers in June. Honduras
are renowned for always providing tough
opposition and the players regurlarly punch
above their weight when they don the national
shirt. The team also seems to be united and
coach Suarez is a master motivator. Dont
forget that in South Africa 2010, despite the
squad having serious internal troubles, they
only lost 1-0 and 2-0 to Chile and Spain
respectively, and were considered unlucky to
get only one point from a heavily fancied
Switzerland side.
Martin Del Palacio Langer
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 29 Friendly v Turkey in Washington
DC, USA
Jun 1 Friendly v Israel in Houston, USA
Jun 7 Friendly v England in Miami, USA
Jun 8 Travel to Brazil
THE VIEW FROM HONDURAS
Honduras need to improve their
performance of the last World Cup, where
they couldnt win a game or even score a
goal. I think we can beat Ecuador and
Switzerland and advance to the round of 16.
We beat Spain at the London Olympics and
could do something similar again. I expect
much of Najar, Espinoza and Palacios.
Diego Daniel Paz, Diario Diez
BASE CAMP
HONDURAS
La Bicolor make history with a second successive nals
The underdogs with
great expectations
Honduras are one of a number of teams based
in the state of Sao Paulo. They are staying at
the brand new Hotel Transamerica in the small
city of Porto Feliz, and will train at local club
Desportivo Brasil (above) a team that has an
ofcial link-up with Manchester United.
Joy...Honduran players celebrate a crucial qualifying win over USA
Porto Alegre
2,339 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP E FIXTURES
Jun 15 v France (Porto Alegre)
Jun 20 v Ecuador (Curitiba)
Jun 25 v Switzerland (Manaus)
708 miles
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How he got the job
Appointed after the
team had been
without a coach for
several months. He
had never worked in
the country before
but had a good
reputation after
leading Ecuador to
the round of 16 in 2006.
Past successes as a coach
Took Ecuador to the knockout stage
of the 2006 World Cup. Won the
Colombian league with Atletico
Nacional in 1999.
Past failures as a coach
Sacked by Ecuador after losing the rst
three qualiers for South Africa 2010,
scoring just one goal and conceding 11.
Achievements as a player
A Colombian international, he won the
Libertadores Cup with Atletico Nacional
in 1989.
World Cup experience
Coached Ecuador at the 2006 nals.
Relationship with the media
After a very rocky start that extended
well into the nal qualifying round, he
won the media over by beating Mexico
and securing a nals place one month
later after drawing in Jamaica. Now the
relationship is very good.
Relationship with the public
Cuts an affable gure and is well liked
by the fans, although when the results
were not that good the perception of
him was that he let the players get their
way too much.
Style of management/coaching
Better known for his motivational
abilities than his tactical acumen, hes
usually very well liked by his players.
Inspires his team with speeches that go
from psychology to metaphysics.
Notable backroom staff
No one of note.
After the World Cup
The Honduran FA want him to stay and
he has stated that he would like to, but
everything will be decided after the
World Cup is over.
Luis Fernando SUAREZ (Col)
Age 54 (23.12.59)
Honduras coach since March 2011
COACH PROFILE
l I had about four or ve of
Ecuadors current squad when I
was there so I know something
about them. What might help us
more is playing in Manaus against
Switzerland as it will be hotter and more humid
than playing France in Porto Alegre which will be
cold. Our challenge is to get into the next round.
National coach Luis Fernando Suarez
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John Alston BODDEN
Victoria
Age 32 (03.10.81)
A decent local league keeper who
has never managed to challenge
for rst choice. Fighting with Donis
Escober for a spot on the bench,
but is highly unlikely to see any ac-
tion.
Kevin HERNANDEZ
Real Espana
Age 28 (21.12.85)
A talented keeper who will have to
content himself with a place as
back-up to Valladares. Despite
being a little on the short side, hes
more reliable than spectacular
and will probably take over as
number one after the World Cup.
Brayan BECKELES
Olimpia
Age 28 (28.11.85)
Solid right-back whos in
competition with Peralta for a
starting spot. Hes more solid than
his rival but less attack-minded.
Despite not being a regular with the
national team until very recently, he
has always performed when needed.
Victor BERNARDEZ
San Jose Earthquakes (USA)
Age 22 (24.05.82)
A physically imposing
centre-back, he has formed a
formidable partnership with
Figueroa during the last four
years. Hes a bit on the slow side,
however, and can be exposed by
speedy attackers.
Osman CHAVEZ
Wisla Krakow (Pol)
Age 29 (29.07.84)
A knee injury looked to have
sidelined him for the nals but the
centre-back has managed to
recover in time to make himself
available. His lack of playing time
at club level might affect his
tness. Dangerous at set-pieces.
Marvin CHAVEZ
Colorado Rapids (USA)
Age 30 (03.11.83)
Despite not having had a good
year in MLS, the left-winger is still
instrumental for the national team.
Nicknamed the son of the wind
because of his speed, he has lost a
little pace since turning 30 but
remains rst choice.
Oscar GARCIA
Houston Dynamo (USA)
Age 29 (04.09.84)
His father always wanted him to
play football to the extent that
his middle name is Boniek in
honour of the Polish playmaker
of the 80s. A lively right-winger,
he is one of the teams main
sources of attack.
Luis GARRIDO
Olimpia
Age 23 (05.11.90)
Solid defensive midelder who has
been extremely successful with
Olimpia at local level thanks to his
speed and never-say-die attitude
but struggled with the physicality
on loan to Red Star Belgrade. He
started most of the qualiers.
Jerry BENGTSON
New England Revolution (USA)
Age 27 (08.04.87)
Once touted as the future of
Honduran football, he has never
realised his potential but has still
been instrumental for the national
side for many years now. An
elegant and clinical nisher, he
scored eight goals in the qualiers.
Carlo COSTLY
Real Espana
Age 31 (18.07.82)
Comes into his own when wearing
the national team shirt. Has
globetrotted the world failing for
club after club only to regain his
form with Honduras at the best
possible moments. Missed the
2010 World Cup due to injury.
Roger ESPINOZA
Wigan Athletic (Eng)
Age 27 (25.10.86)
Born in the USA but decided to
play for Honduras before the
2010 World Cup and has become
a stalwart since. Has failed to earn
a starting spot at Wigan but his
never-say-die attitude makes him
essential to the national team.
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Jerry PALACIOS
Alajuelense
Age 32 (01.11.81)
Brother of Wilson and Johnny, this
will be the second World Cup of
his career after South Africa
2010. Hes been a regular in the
national team squad while never
holding a regular starting spot. Will
be on the bench again in Brazil.
Roger ROJAS
Olimpia
Age 24 (09.06.90)
A second striker who prefers
roaming in the last quarter rather
than staying as an out-and-out
centre-forward. Hes scored
constantly for his club side, but
hasnt managed to replicate his
form with the national team.
Maynor FIGUEROA
Hull City (Eng)
Age 31 (02.05.83)
Defensive stalwart arguably the
teams most important player. His
leadership on and off the pitch are
essential to the ambitions of La
Bicolor. He hasnt had his best
season in England but is
untouchable for the national team.
Juan Carlos GARCIA
Wigan Athletic (Eng)
Age 26 (08.03.88)
Has had an extremely
disappointing stint at Wigan, but
his place in the national team
seems to be safe for now. He
can play either as a left-back or a
defensive midelder thanks to his
speed and workrate.
Wilmer FUENTES
Marathon
Age 22 (21.04.92)
Defensive midelder who seems
set to break up the Palacios-
Espinoza partnership in the near
future. This World Cup seems to
have come too early for him
though, and he will probably have
to wait for his turn from the bench.
Noel VALLADARES
Olimpia
Age 37 (03.05.77)
Set to play in his second World
Cup, so hes arguably the best
keeper in Honduran history. He
was never very acrobatic to start
with so his skills havent dimmed
over time. An important inuence
as captain since 2010.
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Emilio IZAGUIRRE
Celtic (Sco)
Age 27 (10.05.86)
Probably the sides most in-form
player at the current time, having
been in excellent form in Scotland
and will play a major role in Brazil.
His attacking forays down the left
wing are one of the teams most
threatening attacking options.
Johnny PALACIOS
Olimpia
Age 26 (08.03.88)
Brother of Wilson and Jerry, he
was part of the national squad in
South Africa 2010, although he
didnt make an appearance. Hes
been in and out of the team since,
and his fate may be repeated
again at this years nals.
Wilson PALACIOS
Stoke City (Eng)
Age 29 (29.07.84)
The best Honduran player of the
last decade, he is still instrumental
for the national side despite having
seen his career in England stall at
Tottenham. Solid off the ball and
comfortable on it, the Honduran
play always passes through him.
Andy NAJAR
Anderlecht (Blg)
Age 21 (16.03.93)
The new big hope of Honduran
football, the talented right
midelder he was born in the US
and was named rookie of the year
at 17. After a long courtship, he
decided to play for Honduras and
has since become a fan favourite.
TACTICS
Arnold PERALTA
Rangers (Sco)
Age 25 (29.03.89)
Plays as a right-winger for his
club side but usually deployed at
right-back by the national team.
Hasnt been a great success in
Scotland but the experience
could help him win a starting
spot in Brazil.
Ball-winners, not ball-players, hold the key
to Suarezs defensive gameplan
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Mario MARTINEZ
Real Espana
Age 24 (30.07.89)
At 19 he was the youngest
member of the Honduras squad at
the 2008 Olympics and also starred
four years later in London. One of
the stalwarts during World Cup
qualifying, he has tried his luck twice
in Europe but failed both times.
Luis Fernando Suarez usually deploys a
basic 4-4-2 in which the most important
thing is defensive organisation. The two
central midelder spots are usually
taken by defensive-minded players,
Wilson Palacios, who stays deep
and Roger Espinoza who plays
box-to-box but prioritises ball recovery
rather than generation of offensive play.
The team relies on fast wingers to feed
crosses to the tall, powerful strikers, usually
Jerry Bengtson and Carlo Costly, who
scored 8 of the 13 Honduran goals during
the qualiers.
The big decision for Suarez is whether to
play one or two wingers. He has Mario
Martinez on the left and Oscar Garcia on
the right, while Andy Najar has featured on
either ank. In the qualiers, two wingers
featured against lesser opponents, but at the
World Cup, against more accomplished
opponents, it is more likely that Garcia will
feature on the right, but that Espinoza will
switch to the left, with Luis Garrido coming
in to defensive mideld.
There seemed to be no other options up
front but the emergence of youngster
Jonathan Mejia, currently on the fringes of
the squad, could provide the team with a
powerful option up front if he nally makes
the cut.
At the back, the team relies on the
physicality of Maynor Figueroa, who plays
centre back for Honduras, and Victor
Bernardez, while Noel Valladares provides
experience and sobriety in goal.
Down the sides, Emilio Izaguirre is
usually the more entrepreneurial one down
the left while Brayan Beckeles or Arnold
Peralta stay further back on the right.
Plan B?
In qualifying, Suarez played with a single
striker, usually Costly, on a number of
occasions. This strategy could take a number
of forms. In a 4-1-4-1, Garrido plays the
mideld holding role, allowing Garcia and
Najar to attack on the anks. In a 4-4-1-1,
Garcia switches to a second striker role
behind Costly, with Najar moving to the right
and Espinoza on the left.
Roger Rojas has also performed the lone
striker role, though he can also play behind
the main man.
Valladares
Izaguirre
W Palacios
Figueroa
Garcia Espinoza
Costly
Garrido
Bengtson
Peralta
Figueroa
Peralta
Garrido
Izaguirre
Garcia
W Palacios
Najar
Espinoza
Costly
Bernardez
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Bernardez
Valladares
4-1-4-1
ALSO IN CONTENTION
Donis ESCOBER (G, Age 34,
03.02.80, 25/0, Olimpia)
Miguel CASTILLO (M, Age 30,
30.09.83, 7/0, Real Espana)
Jorge CLAROS (M, Age 28, 08.01.86,
46/3, Motagua)
Jonathan MEJIA (F, Age 25, 07.01.89,
1/0, Real Jaen, Spa)
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B
y the time Iran line up against Nigeria in
their opening match of the World Cup, in
Curitiba on June 16, it will be almost a
year since a sensational triumph against South
Korea in Ulsan ensured their qualication.
There were nationwide street parties as an
eight-year absence from the nals coincided
with the outpouring of joy that hailed the
unexpected presidential election of moderate
candidate Hasan Ruhani.
However, the celebrations did not last for
long as economic sanctions and negotiations in
Geneva and Vienna, over Irans controversial
nuclear programme, overshadowed football
matters. All planned overseas training camps
were cancelled and no major national side
was willing to play Iran, possibly due to fear
of political sanctions.
For 119 days following their nal qualier,
the national team failed to play a single game.
But to make up for lost opportunities, coach
Carlos Queiroz convinced the countrys football
federation to end the domestic season in early
April so that preparations for Brazil could get
under way much earlier than previously
planned.
While the prospect of facing Lionel Messi,
Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko is a nightmare
for any defence, Irans solid rearguard in
qualication offers some hope in their group
games. Queirozs major concern is a lack of
creativity in mideld and the dependency on
Charltons Reza Ghoochannejhad for goals.
Ashkan Dejagah has been in good goalscoring
form for Fulham in the Premier League, but his
season has been hampered by a series of
niggling injuries.
Expectations for 2014 are far more realistic
than in 2006, when the countrys belief that
they could qualify from the group stage ended
disastrously and led to the departures of their
long-standing captain, their coach and even
the head of the football federation.
However, Queiroz has vowed that his team
wont be a punchbag for the other teams in the
group and with an experienced and popular
coach at the helm, fans are hoping for a
happier World Cup ending this time around.
Adel Ferdowispour
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 12 Travel to Austria for training camp
May 18 Friendly v Belarus in Kapfenberg,
Aut
May 26 Friendly v Montenegro in Hartberg,
Aut
May 30 Friendly v Angola in Hartberg,
Aut
Jun 4 Fly to Brazil
Jun 8 Behind-closed-doors friendly v
Trinidad & Tobago in Sao Paulo
THE VIEW FROM IRAN
Irans preparation has been hugely
affected by the sanctions and economic
hardship. Having said that, I think Queiroz
has done a positive job considering the
resources made available to him, which
were nowhere near what he would have been
used to at this level before. I expect that
Iran will play the Italian catenaccio way:
allow their opponents to have the ball, sit in
their own half, try to defend solidly and look
for opportunities on the counter. People
want to see brave performances with a
never-say-die attitude.
Amir Hajrezaei, a TV Channel 3 pundit
BASE CAMP
For 119 days following the
nal qualier, the national
team failed to play a game
IRAN
Quieroz hopes his Team Melli will be hard to beat
A touch of realism
Amid much secrecy and denials, Iran have
decided to avoid unnecessary travel to the
airport by staying at the Hotel Caesar Sao
Paulo International Airport in the Sao Paulo
suburb of Guarulhos. They will be preparing for
their games at the Joaquim Grava Training
Centre (above) the training ground of one
of Brazils most famous clubs, Corinthians.
Korea clincher...Iran celebrate World Cup qualication
906
miles
BRAZIL
GROUP F FIXTURES
Jun 16 v Nigeria (Curitiba)
Jun 21 v Argentina (Belo Horizonte)
Jun 25 v Bosnia-Herzegovina (Salvador)
362 miles
210 miles
Salvador
Curitiba
Sao Paulo
Belo
Horizonte
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How he got the job
Iran had failed to
qualify for the 2010
World Cup and his
Portugal side had
had an unhappy
time in South Africa.
Iran wanted a well-
known coach, so he
signed a two-and-a-half-year deal
to replace Afshin Ghotbi.
Past successes as a coach
Led Portugals under-20 side to the
world title twice and guided South
Africa to 2002 World Cup. Won the
Portuguese Cup at Sporting Lisbon and,
as assistant manager at Manchester
United, won three Premier League
titles, one FA Cup, one League Cup
and the Champions League in 2008.
Past failures as a coach
His rst spell in charge of Portugal
ended in failure to qualify for Euro 92
and the 1994 World Cup. His biggest
regret was at Real Madrid, where he
failed to bring the best out of his stars.
Achievements as a player
Limited. Played only a few years in his
birthplace of Mozambique.
World Cup experience
In charge of Portugal in 2010 when
they were knocked out by eventual
winners Spain in the last 16.
Relationship with the media
Not a charismatic gure.
Relationship with the public
It started as just professional respect
but the clenched-st reaction to his
South Korean counterpart following
Irans tense qualifying win booked his
place in most Iranian hearts.
Style of management/coaching
An intelligent chess player who chooses
his game plans. He will go with a
conservative 4-2-3-1 formation in
Brazil. His blueprint is stamped on
Irans disciplined play.
Notable backroom staff
Assisted by former Portugal
international Oceano da Cruz.
After the World Cup
Not ofcially announced, but he is
likely to leave after the nals.
Carlos QUEIROZ (Por)
Age 61(01.03.53)
Iran coach since April 2011
COACH PROFILE
l The opener against Nigeria is important and
the performance against Argentina will be vital in
terms of the teams character building. The team
we had in 1998 was better in terms of technical,
physical and character levels. But this time
around, without signicant friendlies in the past
year, Iran have a huge mountain to climb. Queiroz
will go for a cautious 4-5-1 and that is the main
reason for Irans lack of goals. Teymourian and
Dejagah will be the character and
technical leaders of the team on
the eld.
Bijan Zolfagharnasab, Iran
assistant coach at 1998 World Cup
l We all expected to be in Brazil, but to be
honest Carlos Queiroz did a wonderful job in the
last three crucial qualiers. He is the man for the
difcult days. Trying to stop Argentinas uid
front three is one hell of a task for Iran but they
need to stay together and play like a unit. On
paper, at least, we are miles behind our
opponents, but you never know with the World
Cup; as we all remember the likes of Senegal
in 2002. Everybody hopes Iran can
defend Asian footballs credibility
in Brazil.
Mehdi Mahdavikia, played in the
1998 and 2006 World Cups for Iran
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Rahman AHMADI
Sepahan
Age 33 (30.07.80)
Much under-appreciated keeper
who made a brilliant double save
against South Korea to ensure
Irans qualication for Brazil. May
lack the European experience of
Davari but makes up for it with his
agility and bravery.
Daniel DAVARI
Eintracht Braunschweig (Ger)
Age 26 (06.01.88)
Born and raised in Germany by his
Iranian father and Polish mother,
he made his international debut in
November. Communicating with
his team-mates is a problem as he
rarely speaks Farsi. Inconsistency
may cost him his place.
Hashem BEIKZADEH
Esteghlal
Age 30 (22.01.84)
A surprise inclusion in the last
three qualiers who performed
superbly. The centre of media
jokes about how he will cope with
Lionel Messi in the World Cup.
Two-footed, he has the ability
to perform on either ank.
Mehrdad BEITASHOUR
Vancouver Whitecaps (USA)
Age 27 (01.02.87)
Right-back who was born in San
Jose, California, where he is
known as Steven. He was twice
called up by the USA but switched
allegiance to the country of his
parents after failing to get a game.
Made his debut in October.
Ehsan HAJSAFY
Sepahan
Age 24 (25.02.90)
Experienced left-footer who has a
good balance, a deceptive turn of
pace and the ability to get past
defenders. A previous captain of
the side, he is dangerous from
free-kicks and also possesses
a long throw.
Ashkan DEJAGAH
Fulham (Eng)
Age 27 (05.07.86)
By far Irans best player in recent
years, the former Germany junior
internationals air and stamina
will have to be at their best for his
side to have any chance. Born in
Tehran but moved to Europe when
he was a child.
Ghasem HADDADIFAR
Zob Ahan
Age 30 (12.07.83)
Skilful left-footer who provides
good back-up for central mideld.
Plays his club football alongside
his brother, Alireza. Made his
international debut in 2010,
in a friendly against Armenia
Persepolis
Age 30 (14.09.83)
Diminutive, skilful attacking player
who has proved himself to be a
useful late substitute. Was once
signed by Diego Maradona during
his brief spell as coach at United
Arab Emirates club Al Wasl.
Karim ANSARIFARD
Tractor Sazi
Age 24 (03.04.90)
Talented striker with an impressive
goalscoring record at club level
although he is yet to repeat that
form on the international stage.
Made his international debut aged
19 and scored the winner in a
friendly against Iceland.
Sardar AZMOUN
Rubin Kazan (Rus)
Age 19 (01.01.95)
Never made an appearance in the
Iranian league, but has had an
impressive debut season in Russia,
catching the eye of scouts from,
among others, Arsenal.
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NEC (Hol)
Age 20 (08.10.93)
Promising midelder who has
gained valuable European
experience in the Eredivisie.
Technically good with an
impressive goalscoring instinct.
Mojtaba Jabbaris withdrawal
enhances his chances of starting.
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Charlton Athletic (Eng)
Age 26 (20.09.87)
Emigrated to Holland as a child
and played for their junior sides
before switching to the country
of his birth. A clinical poacher
at national level, despite recent
unhappy club spells and a lack of
regular club action in England.
Masoud SHOJAEI
Las Palmas (Spa)
Age 30 (09.06.84)
His inconsistent form in the
national team has armed his
local critics, but he has found
footballing happiness in the
Canary Islands following a foot
injury that sidelined him for more
than a year.
Khosro HEYDARI
Esteghlal
Age 30 (14.09.83)
Overlapping right-back who can
also play in mideld if required.
Plagued by hamstring injuries this
season, which could jeopardise his
starting place. Has plenty of
experience and has played for six
different clubs in Iran.
Jalal HOSSEINI
Persepolis
Age 32 (03.02.82)
Tough central defender who
relishes the physical side of the
game and is particularly dominant
in the air, which also makes him a
threat at set-pieces. Strong in the
tackle, he has been extremely
consistent in recent years.
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Persepolis
Age 25 (31.01.89)
Central midelder who was
involved in a controversial bust-up
with Persepolis team-mate
Sadeghian. He claims to have
rejected an offer from Dynamo
Kiev to remain in Iran.
Hamed LAK
Tractor Sazi
Age 23 (24.12.90)
Athletic and brave but needs
more experience at this level. It
has been said that if he were to
concentrate more on the training
and keep his off-the-eld
activities to a minimum that
a bright future awaits.
First kit Second kit
Mohammad Reza KHALATBARI
Reza GHOOCHANNEJHAD
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Pejman MONTAZERI
Umm Salal (Qat)
Age 30 (06.09.83)
Central defender who is a very
good reader of the game and
whose recent form is likely to see
him take the place of Hadi Aghili
who has fallen out with Queiroz.
Can also play at right-back.
Mehrdad POOLADI
Persepolis
Age 27 (26.02.87)
Left-back who was sidelined for
almost a year with a toe injury.
Defensively solid but not creative
enough going forward. In 2012
he had to undergo surgery on a
nger after punching a glass door
after substituted in a league game.
Andranik TEYMOURIAN
Esteghlal
Age 31 (06.03.83)
Aggressive, strong runner who
is tireless and determined. He
had a stint in England with Bolton
Wanderers and is from Irans
Armenian community, which has
a strong footballing tradition.
Payam SADEGHIAN
Persepolis
Age 22 (29.02.92)
A gifted player who courts
controversy with problems on
and off the pitch. Reached the
Asian Champions League Final
with his previous club, Zob Ahan,
in 2010.
TACTICS
Amir Hossein SADEGHI
Esteghlal
Age 32 (06.09.81)
Left-footed defender whose
performances in the last three
qualiers were an important part
of Irans defensive dominance.
Likely to be rst choice if the
injury-prone Heydari struggles
for tness.
Queiroz hoping to build from a solid
defensive base
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Al Kuwait (Kuw)
Age 33 (07.09.80)
Inspirational skipper who, despite
his indifferent recent club form,
has a knack of scoring crucial
goals. The former Osasuna
players experience of European
football is vital to a team not used
to the big stage.
Having conceded just two goals in their nal
eight qualifying games, Iran will be hoping
that their back line can hold rm once
again in Brazil.
Central defenders Jalal Hosseini
and Pejman Montazeri make a
formidable pair, with the option of
using the latter at right-back and
playing Amir Hossein Sadeghi in the middle
if needed.
The injury prone Khosro Heydari is
normally rst choice on the right ank at the
back, but his attacking tendencies could be a
double-edged sword against the likes of
Argentina and Nigeria. At left-back, the
impossible dilemma is who will suffer less
against Lionel Messi when Iran face
Argentina. Queiroz may stick with Hashem
Beikzadeh ahead of the more attack-
minded Ehsan Hajsafy and the defensive
Mehrdad Pooladi.
The big question is who will take over in
goal following the unexpected withdrawal of
Mehdi Rahmati. Will the Portuguese coach
opt for the domestically impressive but
internationally inexperienced Rahman
Ahmadi or the European-based Daniel
Davari who has had some scintillating
performances in the Bundesliga but is
prone to occasional lapses?
Javad Nekounam and relentless runner
Andranik Teymourian will take the holding
mideld roles, with the elegant Masoud
Shojaei and determined Ashkan Dejagah in
front of them.
Alireza Jahanbakhsh looks to be the
favourite to replace Mojtaba Jabari, while
Reza Ghoochannejad will lead the attack
as a lone striker.
Plan B?
Queirozs tactical alternatives will probably
only be variations on his safety rst 4-4-1-1
set-up, with players coming in to cover
injured players. The most likely of these
would involve the back four moving around
to cover the potential loss of Heydari.
It is possible that Mohammad Reza
Khalatbari could be added to the line-up
if Iran need to chase a game.
Karim Ansarifard is a useful
replacement for rst-choice striker
Ghoochannejad when it comes to
leading the line.
Davari
Beikzadeh
Teymourian
Hosseini
Shojaei Dejagah
Ghoochannejad
Nekounam
Jahanbakhsh
Heydari
Hosseini
Montazeri
Nekounam
Beikzadeh
Shojaei
Teymourian
Dejagah
Ansarifard Khalatbari
Sadeghi
4-4-1-1
Montazeri
Davari
4-4-2
ALSO IN CONTENTION
Mehrdad JAMAATI (D, Age 24,
07.10.89, 1/0, Foolad)
Hossein MAHINI (D, Age 27,
16.09.86, 21/0, Persepolis)
Yaghub KARIMI (M, Age 22,
31.08.91, 7/4, Sepahan)
Ali KARIMI (F, Age 35, 08.11.78,
128/37, Tractor Sazi)
Reza NORUZI (F Age 31, 21.09.82,
6/0, Naft Tehran)
Mehdi SHARIFI (F, Age 21, 16.08.92,
0/0, Sepahan)
MISSING OUT
Deteriorating relations between the
coach Queiroz and several of the squad
will mean there is no place on the plane
to Brazil for goalkeeper Mehdi
Rahmati or defender Hadi Aghili.
Attacking midelder Mojtaba
Jabari announced earlier this year that
he no longer wanted to be considered
for the national side.
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ith a squad containing the quality of
Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Pirlo and
Mario Balotelli, the intelligence of
coach Cesare Prandelli, an excellent record in
nals tournaments and the teams ne showing
in last summers Confederations Cup, things
are looking good for the Azzurri in Brazil.
Pay no attention to the fact that Italy went
ve games without a win between last
September and May. The reality is that their last
win a 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic
saw them reach the nals with two qualiers
still to play. In other words, Italy have been
playing friendlies since September and as
we all know, Italy simply do not do friendlies.
In contrast, they certainly do do nals
tournaments. Since 1982, the four-times
World Cup winners have reached ve Finals
and two semi-nals in 12 World Cup or
European Championship tournaments. History
also tells us that, when the pressure is on, Italy
often overachieve.
In reality, Italy will probably have to
overachieve again if they are to reach the
semi-nals. Prandelli often says that his side
holds its own with the strongest teams in the
world thanks to its mental and physical
preparation and its tactical discipline. On paper,
opponents such as Argentina, Brazil, Germany
and Spain all seem to have stronger and more
talented squads than Italy but they will
underestimate the Azzurri at their peril.
If it is true that Italy perform best in
moments of difculty Spain in 1982 and
Germany 2006 being prime examples then
they should perform well in Brazil, after a year
in which not a single Italian club made it to the
Champions League quarter-nals.
It may also help that expectations back
home are very mixed. A recent opinion poll in
daily newspaper Corriere Della Sera recorded
that the largest group of fans, 29.4 per cent,
believe Italy will not get out of the group phase.
However, the next highest group, 19.9 per
cent, believe that their team will actually win
the World Cup.
As always, much will depend on the form of
a handful of key players. Will the strain of a
tiring tournament nally catch up on 36-year-
old captain Buffon or 35-year-old playmaker
Pirlo? And will the mercurial Balotelli manage
to keep his cool?
However, if the three of them perform to
their best, then so too do Italy.
Paddy Agnew
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 31 Friendly v Republic of Ireland in
London, England
Jun 4 Friendly v Luxembourg in Verona
Jun 5 Fly to Brazil
Jun 8 Friendly v Fluminense (tbc)
THE VIEW FROM ITALY
I think it will go very well for Italy. We
have a good team with a good coach who has
been able to create his own space and
impose his own ideas, both tactically and
ethically. Our record is good and history
also shows that when little is expected of
Italy, then Italy does well. Some people say
that, given the climatic conditions, Prandelli
will pick as many young players as possible
but I doubt that. A national coach has to pick
the best players available, regardless of
age. Sometimes it matters more to have
experienced players. Look at Buffon
and Pirlo, theyve had great
seasons in Serie A so you have
got to pick them.
Gianni Rivera, former Italy
international
BASE CAMP
ITALY
When it comes to nals, few perform better than Italy
Positive signs
for the Azzurri
Picked before the rst-round draw, Italy chose
to stay at the seaside resort of Mangaratiba,
75 miles south of Rio de Janeiro, even though
their opening group games are far away up
north. They resisted any temptation to change
their base because Mangaratiba offers a hotel
complete with its own training ground, which
avoids time and energy-wasting coach trips.
Mercurial talent...Italy striker Balotelli
1,774 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP D FIXTURES
Jun 14 v England (Manaus)
Jun 20 v Costa Rica (Recife)
Jun 24 v Uruguay (Natal)
1,301 miles
1,170
miles
Manaus
Mangaratiba
Recife
Natal
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How he got the job
Took over from
Marcello Lippi
immediately
after Italys
miserable rst-
round elimination
at the 2010 World
Cup in South Africa.
Past successes as a coach
A successful youth-team coach at
Atalanta, he established himself with
Parma and then Fiorentina, where he
built a competitive team which nished
fourth in Serie A three times.
Past failures as a coach
Resigned from relegation-bound Serie
A side Lecce in February 1998 after
only 18 games in charge.
Achievements as a player
Was a useful performer at Juventus,
even if his main role was as a second-
half substitute.
World Cup experience
None.
Relationship with the media
Good. He is simply too smart, too
courteous and too worldly wise to
make needless enemies.
Relationship with the public
Hugely popular. Gestures such as taking
the national team to Calabria to train
on a pitch built on land sequestered
from the maa, and his repudiation
of homophobia, have enhanced his
public standing. He also gained much
sympathy when he resigned as Roma
coach in 2004 to look after his
terminally ill wife, Manuela.
Style of management/coaching
Much more a man manager than a
howling sergeant. It is no coincidence
that Balotelli has played easily his best
football the Euro 2012 semi-nal win
against Germany, for example under
Prandelli.
Notable backroom staff
Former Parma midelder Gabriele Pin
has served as his assistant with Parma,
Fiorentina and now Italy.
After the World Cup
Has agreed to stay on until the 2016
European Championship in France.
Cesare PRANDELLI
Age 56 (19.08.57)
Italy coach since May 2010
COACH PROFILE
l I think much will depend on the opening game
against England in the heat of Manaus since
historically the English can be difcult opponents
for us. But, at the end of the day, I wouldnt make
too much out of the climatic conditions, given
that they are the same for everyone. Rather, I
would say that the side which arrives in Brazil
in optimal physical and mental
condition is the team that has the
best chance of winning, but that is
always the case. Todays players
will arrive at the nals after
exhausting domestic league and
Champions League campaigns and often some
of them just dont have the time to recover their
best form.
Simone Perrotta, a member of Italys 2006 World
Cup-winning squad
l We come into this World Cup on the back of
a total failure in South Africa four years ago, so
this Italy has to do better but, unfortunately, we
nd ourselves in a very tough group. That would
suggest that, this time, Italy cannot allow itself
its usual slow start. This is a good Italy but not a
great one, we have no outstanding match winner
in the side. Balotelli might have been that player
but he seems to have lost his way a little. The fact
that Prandelli is thinking about using Cassano or
maybe Immobile or Destro says it all. As for Pirlo,
he is a fantastic player but he is not in the rst
ush of youth is he? All in all, I would think this
Italy is good enough to make the
quarter-nals but no further. Sides
like Argentina, Brazil, Germany
and Spain look stronger than us.
Fabrizio Bocca, La Repubblica
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Gianluigi BUFFON
Juventus
Age 36 (28.01.78)
The most-capped Italian of all
time remains an inspirational
captain, on and off the pitch. This
will be his fth nals, although he
did not get off the bench in 1998.
Made a huge contribution to yet
another successful Juve season.
Simone SCUFFET
Udinese
Age 18 (31.05.96)
A big revelation this season,
making his Serie A debut for
Udinese in February and keeping
his place in the team ever since.
Prandelli might just take him to
Brazil with an eye on the future.
Ignazio ABATE
Milan
Age 27 (12.11.86)
Versatile, attacking right-back
who has remained rmly in the
national set-up despite his club
enduring their worst season for
years. His father, Beniamino
Abate, was a goalkeeper and
played 67 times in Serie A.
Andrea BARZAGLI
Juventus
Age 33 (08.05.81)
Central defender who made a
huge contribution to the success
of Juve this season. A member
of the 2006 World Cup-winning
squad, he played against Australia
and Ukraine.
Leonardo BONUCCI
Juventus
Age 27 (01.05.87)
Tough central defender who, when
confronted by an armed robber
outside a Turin car showroom
two years ago, hit him.
Antonio CANDREVA
Lazio
Age 27 (28.02.87)
One of the best, right-sided
attacking midelders in Serie A
over the last three seasons. Helps
to switch the play quickly from
defence to attack.
Daniele DE ROSSI
Roma
Age 30 (24.07.83)
Provides fundamental mideld
cover but, if necessary, can also
play central defence. Good in the
air, he can also deliver a telling
pass. Serie As highest-paid player,
earning 10m a year gross. His
father is Romas youth coach.
Thiago MOTTA
Paris Saint-Germain (Fra)
Age 31 (28.08.82)
Born in Brazil, in the state of
Sao Paulo, and won two senior
caps before switching allegiance
to the homeland of his paternal
grandfather. His tactical
awareness and professionalism is
greatly appreciated by Prandelli.
Mario BALOTELLI
Milan
Age 23 (12.08.90)
Quite capable of making things
difcult for himself even without
Milans dreadful season in which
he failed to deliver on his huge
potential. However, Prandellis
Italy seem to bring out the best
in him.
Alessio CERCI
Torino
Age 26 (23.07.87)
The closest thing to a genuine
winger in Italian football today, he
has been outstanding over the last
two seasons for mid-table Torino.
Has pace as well as dribbling and
shooting skills.
Claudio MARCHISIO
Juventus
Age 28 (19.01.86)
His mideld dynamism, in
providing both cover and attacking
bite, could prove invaluable
despite struggling to get a regular
starting place in his club sides
mideld this season.
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Sebastian GIOVINCO
Juventus
Age 27 (26.01.87)
At 5ft 5in he has been in the
shadows of Tevez, Llorente and
Osvaldo at Juve this season, but
often shows his class when coming
on as a substitute.
Ciro IMMOBILE
Torino
Age 24 (20.02.90)
His terric late-season form will
probably see him get the nod
ahead of Dani Osvaldo, who
has failed to convince on loan
at Juventus from Southampton.
Lorenzo INSIGNE
Napoli
Age 23 (04.06.91)
Stands just 5ft 4in, but a big
danger from free-kicks. Scored
on his debut against Argentina
last August.
Giorgio CHIELLINI
Juventus
Age 29 (14.08.84)
A cornerstone of the side who has
enjoyed a successful season with
Juventus. Tough, versatile and
experienced, he is an automatic
rst choice for Prandelli, either at
left-back or in central defence.
Domenico CRISCITO
Zenit (Rus)
Age 27 (30.12.86)
Useful left-back who was ruled
out of Euro 2012 when his
name came up in a match-xing
investigation. Ofcially still one of
149 people under investigation
for that incident, but likely to be
included this time.
Riccardo MONTOLIVO
Milan
Age 29 (18.01.85)
Mideld schemer who played
under Prandelli for ve seasons at
Fiorentina. One of the few linguists
in the squad, he speaks German
as his mother comes from Kiel.
Salvatore SIRIGU
Paris Saint-Germain (Fra)
Age 27 (12.01.87)
Made his debut in Prandellis rst
game as coach a 1-0 defeat
by Ivory Coast in August 2010.
In good form for PSG this term
and an able deputy for Buffon if
called on.
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Mattia DE SCIGLIO
Milan
Age 21 (20.10.92)
A full-back with the ability to play
on either ank, he may get the
nod due to doubts about Christian
Maggios tness.
Gabriel PALETTA
Parma
Age 28 (15.02.86)
Argentinian-born centre-half
who was an Under-20 World Cup
winner in 2005 before switching
allegiance to the country of his
great-grandfather and making his
senior international debut for Italy
against Spain in March.
Marco VERRATTI
Paris Saint-Germain (Fra)
Age 21 (05.11.92)
Hugely promising young
midelder who has been in good
form for his club and is seen as the
eventual replacement for Pirlo.
ROMULO
Verona
Age 27 (22.05.87)
Full name is Romulo Souza
Orestes Caldeira. He was born in
Brazil and called up for a two-day
training camp by Prandelli in April.
Can play in different mideld and
defensive roles.
TACTICS
Everything goes through Pirlo
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Juventus
Age 35 (19.05.79)
One of the great playmakers of
the modern game. Voted Serie
As best player for the past two
seasons, he is pivotal to everything
good that Italy do. But will he have
the physical resilience for a long,
tough Latin American World Cup?
By now, foreign observers will have
understood that Prandellis Italy is not
quite the usual defence-oriented,
speculative Italy. In agreement with his
players, the coach has always wanted
to impose a more positive style, with
Spain as the ideal role model.
However, on the eve of the
nals, a realist might suggest that
he would be better off resorting to old-style,
tried and tested Italian methods. In other
words, while he has a more than useful
backbone to his team, in the shape of
Gianluigi Buffon in goal, Giorgio Chiellini
and Leonardo Bonucci in defence, Daniele
De Rossi, Andrea Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio
and Riccardo Montolivo in mideld.
However, his attacking line-up right now
represents a major question mark.
Mario Balotelli is obviously the main
man up front but will he reproduce his Euro
2012 level of performance? Even if he does,
it is unclear who will play alongside him.
Prandelli likes to play with a positive
4-3-2-1 line-up where the game plan is to
knock it around in mideld and wait for Pirlo
to either hit a through ball for Balotelli and
others, or to score from a free-kick.
As always, much will depend on Pirlo,
meaning that De Rossi, Marchisio and
Montolivo will cover for him, affording him
time and space to spray the ball around and
keep the team ticking over nicely. If Pirlo is
man-to-man marked, then the supply line
can break down.
Much also depends on the ability of
full-backs to provide the attacking options.
Plan B?
It is not impossible that Italy may also resort
to a classic ve-man defence. If Romulo is
picked, many will see his last-minute inclusion
as a clear indication that Prandelli feels the
need to cover himself.
A return to defensive methods and a 5-4-1
could see Gabriel Paletta play central
defence alongside Bonucci and Andrea
Barzagli, freeing up Chiellini for left back.
The use of a player like Romulo in mideld
could be useful if things do not work out for
the unpredictable Balotelli up front, prompting
Prandelli to eld an inexperienced or
lightweight attack (Ciro Immobile, Lorenzo
Insigne or Sebastian Giovinco) or even recall
the mercurial Antonio Cassano. In such a case,
Romulo could offer a deal of protection to
the overworked mideld trio of Pirlo, Marchisio
and Montolivo.
Buffon
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Chiellini
Marchisio
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De Rossi
Pirlo
Montolivo
Abate
Barzagli
Abate
Bonucci
Chiellini
Romelu Pirlo
Montolivo
Immobile
Marchisio
Paletta
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Buffon
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ALSO IN CONTENTION
Morgan DE SANCTIS (G, Age 37,
26.03.77, 6/0 Roma)
Antonio MIRANTE (G, Age 30,
08.07.83, 0/0, Parma)
Christian MAGGIO (D, Age 32,
11.02.82, 34/0, Napoli)
Angelo OGBONNA (D, Age 25, 23.05.
88, 9/0, Juventus)
Alberto AQUILANI (M, Age 29,
07.07.84, 33/5, Fiorentina)
Emanuele GIACCHERINI (M, Age 29,
05.05.85, 19/3, Sunderland, Eng)
Marco PAROLO (M, Age 29, 25.01.85,
2/0, Parma)
Antonio CASSANO (F, Age 31,
12.07.82, 35/10, Parma)
Mattia DESTRO (F, Age 23, 20.03.91),
5/1, Roma)
Alberto GILARDINO (F, Age 31,
05.07.82, 55/17, Genoa)
Dani OSVALDO (F, 12.01.86, 21/4,
Southampton, Eng)
Giuseppe ROSSI (F, Age 27, 01.02.87,
29/7, Fiorentina)
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fter twice being drawn in tough groups,
it could nally prove to be third-time
lucky for the Ivory Coast, who feel they
have had a change in tournament fortunes.
They have a modest World Cup group this
summer and will be fancied to get past the rst
round after missing out in 2006 and 2010.
The Ivorians will, however, be under the
microscope following successive failures at ve
past African Nations Cup tournaments, where
they started each as favourites yet failed to
climb the winners podium. It has earned the
West African team the tag of chokers and
one that is not entirely unjustied.
Add in their two previous World Cup nals
appearances in Germany and South Africa
where they were handed admittedly stiff
competition and there is a lot of experience
about the squad, but also a lingering sense of
under-achievement.
This summer, much of the focus will be
on Didier Drogba and the three-time African
Footballer of the Year, Yaya Toure, as the
country seeks to advance to the second round.
And that is the extent of their ambition,
according to coach Sabri Lamouchi, as they
take on Colombia, Greece and Japan.
But there will be high hopes that should
they get through the group phase they will have
every chance of emulating other recent African
sides in making the last eight.
A World Cup quarter-nal would prove
a tting swansong for Drogba and many
others in the squad who are set to nish their
international careers after the nals. Indeed,
the recent dilemma for the Ivorians has been
freshening up an ageing team, with Lamouchi
bravely sidelining several established stars in
an attempt to blood new talent as the golden
generation starts to look increasingly jaded.
Its a tough task for the Frenchman in his
rst coaching role, but its one that he relishes
and he takes great pride in taking them to
Brazil. He sees Drogba as his most potent
strike threat and can also call on the likes of
Swansea Citys Wilfried Bony up front.
Indeed, there is plenty of individual strength
in the side but also frailty in defence, where the
Ivorians have struggled over the years to nd a
solution. With few alternatives available, it will
be left to an ageing Kolo Toure and Didier
Zokora to marshall the back four and protect
the diminutive and error-prone goalkeeper
Boubacar Barry.
Mark Gleeson
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 31 Friendly v Bosnia-Herzegovina in
St Louis, USA
Jun 4 Friendly v El Salvador in Dallas,
USA
THE VIEW FROM THE IVORY COAST
In the last two World Cups, the draw was
unkind. This time, God has answered our
prayers. The draw gives us a good chance.
Yeo Martial, former Ivory Coast coach
Its an exceptional
generation of players that the
Ivorians are taking to Brazil.
Claude le Roy, well-travelled
Franco-African coach
Ivory Coast will be the eye of the storm.
They will be familiar with the hot weather.
Alberto Zaccheroni, Japan coach
BASE CAMP
A World Cup quarter-nal
would prove a tting
swansong for Drogba
IVORY COAST
Drogba looks for knockout-stage swansong
Third time lucky?
Created by former Brazil international Oscar
Bernardi, the Oscar Inn Eco Resort in Aguas
de Lindoia will provide accommodation and
training facilities for the Ivory Coast. The
small town is a two-hour drive away from
the nearest airport at ViracoposCampinas.
Inspiration...Ivory Coast captain Drogba
Brasilia
1,443 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP B FIXTURES
Jun 14 v Japan (Recife)
Jun 19 v Colombia (Brasilia)
Jun 24 v Greece (Fortaleza)
1,307
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496 miles
Fortaleza
Recife
Aguas de
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How he got the job
Appointed just ve days before the
start of the World Cup qualifying
campaign against Tanzania, following
the sacking of Francois Zahoui.
Past successes as a coach
Qualied the Ivorians for this World
Cup with a play-off win over Senegal,
after topping Morocco in their group.
Past failures as a coach
Being knocked out by Nigeria in the
quarter-nals of the African Nations
Cup in South Africa last year.
Achievements as a player
Won Ligue 1 and the French Cup with
Auxerre, and was also a French
champion with Monaco.
World Cup experience
Heartbreakingly cut from the World
Cup squad just before France 98.
Relationship with the media
Cautious at rst but now obliging.
Somewhat serious, but attempts to
answer questions as best as possible.
Relationship with the public
Still trying to win them over after his
surprise appointment and the fact he
had no previous coaching experience
before The Elephants.
Style of management/coaching
Self condent but reliant on the
experience of his senior players.
Notable back room staff
None.
After the World Cup
Contract is up but could stay on
depending on the teams performance.
Sabri LAMOUCHI (Fra)
Age 61 (09.11.71)
Ivory Coast coach since May 2012
COACH PROFILE
l Its important that we start
well. The team can realise its
dream of getting past the rst
round after God smiled on us with
the draw.
Lassina Kone, newspaper correspondent
l Im worried about the Ivory Coast, it will be
difcult for them. The Elephants will pass the
rst round. I see Colombia and
Japan in the second round.
Philippe Troussier, Frenchman
whose rst national-team job was
with Ivory Coast
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Boubacar BARRY
Lokeren (Blg)
Age 34 (30.12.79)
Among the old guard who will
depart after Brazil after playing at
the last two World Cups. Better
known by his nickname Copa,
he was a Belgian Cup winner
this season.
Sylvain GBOHOUO
Sewe Sport
Age 25 (29.10.88)
Likely to be the only home-based
player in the squad after winning
back-to-back Ivorian titles with
his club and also competing in
the African Champions League.
Named best goalkeeper in the
Ivorian league in 2012.
Serge AURIER
Toulouse (Fra)
Age 21 (24.12.92)
Right-back or central defender
who looks set for a major move
after the World Cup. Brought up
in France, where he began his
career at Lens before moving to
Toulouse. His Ivorian debut came
last June in a World Cup qualier.
Arthur BOKA
Stuttgart (Ger)
Age 31 (02.04.83)
Diminutive left-back who has
played in Belgium, France and
Germany. A veteran of all of the
last seven tournaments in which
the Ivorians have played, but likely
to provide cover at this one. Can
also play as a defensive midelder.
Souleymane BAMBA
Fenerbahce (Tur)
Age 29 (13.01.85)
Centre-back who played in both
qualifying play-off legs. Underwent
surgery for an ankle injury in
January but is expected to be t
for the World Cup. Born in France
but failed to make the grade at
PSG before a move to Scotland.
Mathis BOLLY
Fortuna Dusseldorf (Ger)
Age 23 (14.11.90)
Played for Norway at junior level
but has switched allegiance to the
Ivory Coast, where his father hails
from. Career started at Lillestrom
before he moved to Fortuna
Dusseldorf. Renowned for his
speed off the mark.
Serey DIE
Basle (Swi)
Age 29 (07.11.84)
Was banned for eight games in
Switzerland in 2012 for slapping a
ball boy and given a four-month
ban, later lifted, by FIFA for failing
to honour a contract with Egypts
Zamalek. A latecomer to the
international ranks at the age of 28.
ROMARIC
Bastia (Fra)
Age 31 (04.06.83)
Christian Kof Ndri (his full name)
is a graduate of the ASEC
Academy and has played club
football in Belgium, France and
Spain. A squad member at the last
two World Cup nals, scoring in
2010 against North Korea.
Wilfried BONY
Swansea City (Eng)
Age 25 (10.12.88)
Scored 36 goals in 36 games at
Vitesse and was named Dutch
Player of the Year for 2013.
Swansea paid a club record
12million for the out-and-out
striker who might get a starting
berth ahead of Drogba.
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Galatasaray (Tur)
Age 36 (11.03.78)
Twice African Footballer of the
Year but yet to win international
honours despite playing in seven
tournaments with the Ivorians.
Scored the penalty shoot-out
winner in the 2012 Champions
League Final.
Jean-Jacques GOSSO
Genclerbirligi (Tur)
Age 31 (15.03.83)
Selected for the last World Cup
nals but did not play. Was used
as makeshift right-back at the
2012 Nations Cup but more
effective in mideld. Left
Monaco for Turkey in 2011.
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Seydou DOUMBIA
CSKA Moscow (Rus)
Age 26 (31.12.87)
Top scorer in Russia after moving
from Young Boys, who he helped
to the Swiss league title in 2010
and earned himself a place in the
World Cup squad for South Africa.
Did not play in a single qualier for
these nals.
GERVINHO
Roma (Ita)
Age 27 (27.05.87)
Gervais Yao Kouassi has shown
a vast improvement in form since
moving to Serie A from Arsenal.
His trademark is pace and tricky
skills on the left ank.
Salomon KALOU
Lille (Fra)
Age 28 (05.08.85)
Moved to France last summer
after six seasons at Chelsea. In
2006, when he was on the books
of Feyenoord, he made a failed
bid for Dutch citizenship. His elder
brother, Bonaventure, is a former
Ivorian captain.
Constant DJAKPA
Eintracht Frankfurt (Ger)
Age 27 (17.10.86)
Made a return to the side in March,
six years after his last appearance
at the 2008 African Nations
Cup nals. Elevation to the
Bundesliga ranks this season has
precipitated his return. Has also
played in Norway and Romania.
Siaka TIENE
Montpellier (Fra)
Age 32 (22.02.82)
Left-sided wingback who has been
a consistent squad member since
his debut in 2000 and played
twice at the 2010 nals in South
Africa. Brazil will probably mark
the end of his international career.
Max GRADEL
Saint-Etienne (Fra)
Age 26 (30.11.87)
Raised in France but started his
career in England with Leicester
City and then played for Leeds
United. His best position is on
the left, but equally adept in the
centre, behind the strikers or on
the right side of mideld.
Sayouba MANDE
Stabaek (Nor)
Age 20 (15.06.93)
Made his debut in March in the
friendly in Belgium. Moved to the
Norwegian league in 2012 and
has been a regular for his club.
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Kolo TOURE
Liverpool (Eng)
Age 33 (19.03.81)
Won the Premier League with
Arsenal in 2004 but moved
to Manchester City after a
dressing-room bust-up with
French defender William Gallas.
Two of his brothers are also
professional footballers.
Didier ZOKORA
Trabzonspor (Tur)
Age 33 (14.12.80)
Moved to central defence from
mideld at the last World Cup. Has
played in all six of Ivory Coasts past
World Cup matches and in the
Belgian, French, English, Spanish
and Turkish leagues. Most capped
Ivorian international of all time.
Didier YA KONAN
Hanover (Ger)
Age 30 (25.02.84)
Has come back from injury this
season to put himself back in
contention to make the squad.
Won league honours with
Rosenborg in Norway in 2009
before moving to Germany.
Yaya TOURE
Manchester City (Eng)
Age 31 (13.05.83)
One of only three players to have
won the African Footballer of the
Year award three times. Driving
midelder who has been a league
winner in Greece, Spain and
England, with cup-winners medals
from four different countries.
TACTICS
Defensive frailities need addressing if
attacking strengths are to be realised
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Newcastle United (Eng)
Age 27 (21.06.86)
Hard-tackling midelder who has
a reputation for the reckless and
picked up 25 cautions in his rst
50 games in the Premier League.
Won the Dutch title with Twente in
2010 and played at the World
Cup the same year.
As a star midelder at Auxerre in the 1990s,
current Elephants boss Lamouchi never
played in anything but a 4-3-3 and like
his old mentor Guy Roux swears by the
aforementioned system. Much of the
Ivorians chances will depend on
striking the right mideld balance
and in the box-to-box monster that is Yaya
Toure and the more defensively-inclined
Didier Zokora and Romaric (or Cheick
Tiote), the blend is strong and forceful
but arguably lacks guile and true playmaking
ability. The Ivorian Class of 2014 will not
outsmart or outmanoeuvre the opposition,
but can outrun and overpower.
In order to keep Didier Drogba supplied
with chances, Gervinho and Salomon Kalou
will be expected to hug the touchlines, though
the latter does tend to wander inside a little
too much. Full-backs Serge Aurier and
Arthur Boka are instructed to take turns on
the overlap, but with contrasting fortunes;
Aurier proving considerably more explosive
and effective than the veteran Boka.
One of the reasons why Lamouchi is so
criticised by the Ivorian media is his alleged
lack of tactical nous. Detractors claim he
only makes position-for-position substitutions,
never changes his opening-whistle game plan
and is far too star-struck, preferring big names
to the search for real team chemistry.
Team standard bearer Drogba also poses
a problem. At the grand old age of 36, he
cannot be expected to last 90 minutes every
four days and so will have to be rested
whenever possible. Lamouchi faces an
interesting choice between the iconic presence
of Drogba and the goalscoring form of
Wilfried Bony.
Set-piece options are numerous and
talismanic players like Yaya Toure and Drogba
can easily turn games their way.
They have several strong options off the
bench too in Romaric, Didier Ya Konan,
Seydou Doumbia and Max Gradel, all with
good attacking qualities.
Plan B?
The ability to switch to a three-man defence of
Kolo Toure, Zokora and Souleymane Bamba,
or a strike-force duo, Bony joining Drogba,
undoubtedly would make the Elephants a
more rounded, complete outt. But up to now,
Lamouchi has shown neither the will or the
imagination to play 3-5-2.
Barry
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Bamba
Romaric
Zokora
Gervinho
Y Toure
Kalou
Aurier
Bamba
Aurier
Zokora
Boka
Romaric
Y Toure
Tiote
Bony
Drogba
K Toure
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K Toure
Barry
3-5-2
ALSO IN CONTENTION
Ismael DIOMANDE (D, Age 21,
28.08.92, 0/0, Saint-Etienne, Fra)
Jean-Michel SERI (M, Age 22,
19.07.91, 0/0, Pacos de Ferreira, Por)
Giovanni SIO (F, Age 26, 31.03.89,
6/0, Basle, Swi)
MISSING OUT
Giant striker Lacina Traore, who
joined Everton on loan from Monaco
in January, has been sidelined after
undergoing surgery for a hamstring
injury. He is not expected to be t in
time for the World Cup.
Emmanuel Eboue, displaced at
right-back by Serge Aurier, is the
rst of the golden generation to
be dropped by Lamouchi.
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apan, like their fellow Asian qualiers,
know that while it is one thing to reach
the World Cup nals, it is another matter
entirely to do well once there. And while
Alberto Zaccheronis side will be looking to at
least equal their round-of-16 nish last time
out, the coach knows that the teams defensive
frailties need to be addressed.
During his rst unbeaten year in charge,
Zaccheroni could do no wrong, and a 2-2 draw
away to Holland and 3-2 win in Belgium last
November conrmed that there is plenty to get
excited about with his team. On the attack, the
side has produced both goals and spectacles,
most impressively the narrow 4-3 loss to Italy
in the Confederations Cup. However, the
defensive problems have been there for all to
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 27 Friendly v Cyprus in Saitama
May 30 Travel to training camp in Florida
Jun 2 Friendly v Costa Rica in Tampa, USA
Jun 6 Friendly v Zambia in Tampa, USA
THE VIEW FROM JAPAN
Japan are capable of matching almost any
team for style, but recent performances have
been very inconsistent and there is no telling
which Japan will turn up on the day. The team
has been undone by careless defensive errors
several times over the past year, but there is
real talent in the side and players like Shinji
Kagawa and Keisuke Honda could make a real
impact in Brazil. They look well placed to qualify
and after that a place in the
quarter-nals seems a
reasonable goal to aim for.
Andrew McKirdy, Japan Times
football writer
Japans fate is completely in their own
hands as not much separates them from the
others in the group. The current team has more
international experience than previous World
Cup sides and technically they will be among the
best in Brazil. When t and they should be this
summer Japan can cause a lot of problems for
even the biggest of opponents as they showed
versus Italy at the Confederations Cup. With
such an emphasis on attack in Alberto
Zaccheronis concept, however, Japan can be
prone to leaking goals, especially with a
less-than-stellar central defence. Injuries to
captain Makoto Hasebe and defenders Atsuto
Sao Paulo state was an obvious choice for
Japans base camp with almost 700,000
people of Japanese descent living there. They
will be staying just outside the city of Itu
at the luxurious Spa Sport Resort, which
includes a fully equipped training complex.
BASE CAMP
JAPAN
Back problems remain major headache for Zaccheroni
Blue Samurai need to
strengthen in defence
see and were exposed during a shaky 4-2 win
over New Zealand in a friendly in March.
The previous national coach, Takeshi Okada,
faced similar issues in 2010 and he resolved
them at the last minute by bringing in an extra
holding midelder. And while Zaccheroni may
also have a surprise up his sleeve, the mood in
the country remains cautiously optimistic, with
fans not quite sure what to expect this time.
Colombia are the standout team in the
group and Japan generally struggle against the
big teams from the Americas. They lost 3-0 to
Brazil and 2-1 to Mexico at the Confederations
Cup, and 4-2 to Uruguay in a friendly in August.
However, their record against African countries
is better, not least a victory over Cameroon in
the opening game of the 2010 nals and a 3-1
win over Ghana last September. And as proved
against Italy, Holland and Belgium, European
opposition holds no special fear for Japan, so
they will be hoping for good results against
Ivory Coast and Greece.
With much of his squad playing their club
football in Europe, Zaccheroni selected Florida
for the pre-World Cup training camp to
acclimatise his squad to the heat and humidity.
Then its off to Itu for the real action to begin.
Mike Plastow
Dutch double...Japan earned a ne 2-2 draw with Holland last year
GROUP C FIXTURES
Jun 14 v Ivory Coast (Recife)
Jun 19 v Greece (Natal)
Jun 24 v Colombia (Cuiaba)
BRAZIL
Cuiaba
Natal
Itu
Recife
929 miles
1,819 miles
1,646 miles
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Alberto ZACCHERONI (Ita)
Age 61 (01.04.53)
Japan coach since August 2010
How he got the job
After the 2010
World Cup, Japan
wanted a top
European tactician
to take the team up
a notch. They rst
looked to Spain
before hitting on
Zaccheroni.
Past successes as a coach
Coach of 13 Italian clubs from 1983 to
2010, most recently with Juventus, and
won Serie A with Milan in 1999. Won
the 2011 AFC Asian Cup and 2013
East Asian Cup with Japan.
Past failures as a coach
Was sacked at Milan after disappointing
Champions League showings in
successive seasons. Lost 5-1 to Arsenal
while at Internazionale and oversaw
Juventus 4-1 defeat away to Fulham in
the Europa League in 2010.
Achievements as a player
Career cut short very early by injury.
World Cup experience
None.
Relationship with the media
Always polite, patient and friendly,
taking the time to answer every
question. His good results also help.
Relationship with the public
Japans most popular national coach at
a World Cup nals.
Style of management/coaching
Highly tactical with careful attention to
detail and a strong preference for
attacking football. Although softly
spoken in public, he reportedly
exploded after last years World Cup
qualifying loss in Jordan.
Notable backroom staff
Technical director and former Japan
striker Hiromi Hara is his right-hand
man. The core staff are mostly Italian:
coach Stefano Agresti, goalkeeping
coach Maurizio Guido, physical coach
Eugenio Albarella and technical
assistant Giampaolo Colautti.
After the World Cup
Zaccheroni says that he is only thinking
as far ahead as the World Cup.
COACH PROFILE
Uchida and Maya Yoshida have made them
doubtful, and it remains to be seen how their
potential absences will impact a team which has
largely been unchanged since Zaccheroni took
over Japan after South Africa.
Shintaro Kano, Kyodo News sportswriter
l This is Japans fth consecutive World Cup
and simply qualifying is no longer enough. Japan
reached the round of 16 last time, their best-ever
aside from when hosting, and winning through the
group must now be seen as the norm. None of the
teams in Group C has won the World Cup. Of
course, it is very hard to call but this isnt a
hopeless draw. They beat Cameroon in the opener
in 2010 and many of the same players will be back
and they can surely ride the wave if they repeat
the trick against Ivory Coast this time. If all goes
well theyll meet a team from Group D in the
round of 16 and that will be their chance for a
rst-ever quarter-nal place. Yes, there are
worries. Key defensive players have been injured
this year and attackers Honda and Kagawa have
been struggling at their clubs. And if the manager
cannot react more exibly than he did at the
Confederations Cup, including in player selection,
an early exit really could be on the cards.
Naoya Tanizawa, Weekly Soccer Digest
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Shuichi GONDA
FC Tokyo
Age 25 (03.03.89)
Handed his rst cap by Okada
against Yemen in January 2010,
he has been a regular member of
Zaccheronis squad but with only
one further cap at the 2013
East Asian Cup to show for it.
Played at the London Olympics.
Eiji KAWASHIMA
Standard Liege (Blg)
Age 31 (20.03.83)
First choice since May, 2010, just
in time for South Africa, where
he played every match. Saved a
Frank Lampard penalty against
England in a friendly prior to the
last World Cup.
Masahiko INOHA
Jubilo Iwata
Age 28 (28.08.85)
A central defender who has been
ever present in the squad since
late 2010 but hasnt played since
coming on against Iraq last
summer and his cause has not
been helped by playing second-
division football this season.
Yasuyuki KONNO
Gamba Osaka
Age 31 (25.01.83)
Centre-back who has been
almost ever present since 2006.
Zaccheroni also stood by him all
last year while Gamba played in
the second division. Started out as
a holding midelder and can play
on either ank as well.
Masato MORISHIGE
FC Tokyo
Age 27 (21.05.87)
A striker turned midelder turned
defender, he is now a centre-back.
First made the national team
bench in 2008, but then had to
wait until last summer for his next
chance. Ever present since then
and especially strong in the air.
Toshihiro AOYAMA
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Age 28 (22.02.86)
Rugged, defensive midelder with
a thundering shot who has won
the J.League title two years in a
row with Sanfrecce Hiroshima. A
more robust alternative to Hasebe
or Endo.
Yasuhito ENDO
Gamba Osaka
Age 34 (28.01.80)
Japans most capped player of all
time, he has spent his entire club
career in his homeland and was
voted Asian Player of the Year in
2009. A dead-ball specialist, he
dictates the play, changing the
rhythm and delivering a killer pass.
Hajime HOSOGAI
Hertha Berlin (Ger)
Age 28 (10.06.86)
Hard tackler who became Japans
main back-up defensive midelder
after his debut against Paraguay in
2010. Most of his caps have been
from the bench and he hasnt
seen much international action
since the Confederations Cup.
Masato KUDO
Kashiwa Reysol
Age 23 (06.05.90)
Hard-running, skilful nisher
who now mostly plays wide on the
right for his club side but can also
operate at centre-forward. Scored
on his debut against China last
summer. Played at the 2011
Club World Cup.
Shinji OKAZAKI
Mainz (Ger)
Age 28 (16.04.86)
Became Japans joint-third top
scorer of all time with his two
goals in Marchs 4-2 victory over
New Zealand. Quick and very hard
working from wide on the right,
he often arrives unnoticed in the
penalty area to score.
Makoto HASEBE
Nuremberg (Ger)
Age 30 (18.01.84)
National captain who plays a
pivotal role in holding mideld
covering, distributing and also
dribbling forward to create space.
Made his debut in 2006, he
is battling to recover from a
right-knee injury in time for Brazil.
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Yuya OSAKO
Munich 1860 (Ger)
Age 24 (18.05.90)
Slim but agile centre-forward who
is skilful on the ground and moved
to the German second tier from
Kashima Antlers in January.
Scored against Holland in
November.
Yohei TOYODA
Sagan Tosu
Age 29 (11.04.85)
The classic late developer, a
journeyman centre-forward who
has done the rounds of low-prole
clubs but has averaged 20 goals
a season for the past three years.
Strong in the air, he scored at the
Beijing Olympic Games.
Yuto NAGATOMO
Internazionale (Ita)
Age 27 (12.09.86)
Tireless at left-back, he is the
source of many of Japans best
attacks. Started playing for FC
Tokyo while still at university and
made his international debut in
2008. Wrote his graduation thesis
at Meiji University on British culture.
Gotoku SAKAI
Stuttgart (Ger)
Age 23 (14.03.91)
No relation to Hiroki, Gotoku was
born in New York to a German
mother. A physically tough,
attacking full-back who can
play on either ank. One of four
brothers, two of whom have
signed with his old club, Albirex.
Keisuke HONDA
Milan (Ita)
Age 27 (13.06.86)
Scored against Cameroon and
Denmark in 2010 and his game
has continued to grow, rst with
CSKA Moscow and now Milan.
Brave, strong and a master of the
one-touch passing game, he plays
in the hole behind the striker.
Shusaku NISHIKAWA
Urawa Red Diamonds
Age 27 (18.06.86)
First made the bench under Ivica
Osim in 2006 and has picked up
occasional caps since 2009. Won
consecutive J.League titles with
Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 2012 and
2013 before moving to Urawa
Reds this season.
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Hiroki SAKAI
Hanover (Ger)
Age 24 (12.04.90)
The quick, tall, powerfully built
full-back has been a regular
squad member since January
2011, after winning the second
tier with Kashiwa Reysol. Named
the leagues best young player
before moving to Germany in 2012.
Atsuto UCHIDA
Schalke (Ger)
Age 26 (27.03.88)
Despite his slight build, he has
established himself as a dynamic
and resolute chance maker at
right-back. Was dropped for the
2010 World Cup and a thigh
injury now threatens his
prospects for 2014.
Hotaru YAMAGUCHI
Cerezo Osaka
Age 23 (06.10.90)
Ever present in the squad since
making his debut and being
voted most valuable player at last
summers East Asian Cup. A highly
mobile defensive midelder, he is
a natural leader and played every
match at the London Olympics.
Hiroshi KIYOTAKE
Nuremberg (Ger)
Age 24 (12.11.89)
Can create goalscoring
opportunities from either wing. He
made his debut in 2011 and has
rarely been out of the team since;
sometimes starting, sometimes
nishing, but seldom playing the
whole game.
TACTICS
Maya YOSHIDA
Southampton (Eng)
Age 25 (24.08.88)
Centre-back who suffered a knee
ligament injury in March but is
expected to recover in time for
the summer. Scored the Dutch
leagues goal of the year in
2011-12, with a bicycle kick
for VVV Venlo against PSV.
Quick-passing, high-tempo game plan will
put pressure on opponents
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Shinji KAGAWA
Manchester United (Eng)
Age 25 (17.03.89)
An attacking midelder with great
vision and skill, he also has an eye
for goal. He followed up Bundesliga
titles at Borussia Dortmund with
the Premier League at United last
season but has not had so much
playing time this term.
Japans starting 4-2-3-1 formation packs
mideld and makes maximum use of the
anks with both full-backs overlapping.
The left wing is particularly strong,
with Shinji Kagawa and Yuto
Nagatomo on that side. Kagawas
combination play with the
overlapping Nagatomo as he cuts inside is a
key link in Japans quick-passing game.
The aggressive wing play places special
onus on the central defenders and two
holding midelders, but everyone is expected
to defend ercely from the front in a
high-intensity game.
In players like Makoto Hasebe, Yasuhito
Endo, Toshihiro Aoyama,
Hajime Hosogai and Hotaru Yamaguchi,
Zaccheroni has holding midelders who
can also initiate attacks and score. Hasebe
and Endo are the preferred rst-choice
partnership in central mideld. Defender
Masahiko Inoha can also play the holding
mideld role.
The three attacking midelders and
centre-forward could as well be described as
four forwards. The rapid, one-touch passing
and bold side changes are aimed at breaking
the opponents down from every angle.
While Hasebe regulates the play, Honda is
the physical dynamo who can receive, keep
and release the ball in front of the box, while
Kagawa and Shinji Okazaki, or Hiroshi
Kiyotake, cut in from the wings. Masato
Kudo is another attacking mideld option
on the bench.
The dead-ball skills of Endo and Honda
are also powerful weapons.
At centre-forward, Zaccheroni tends to
prefer taller players who are good in the air.
Yuya Osako is the likely starter, with Yohei
Toyoda the most likely replacement.
Plan B?
Against both Ghana and Guatemala in
friendly matches last September, and then
again in October when playing Belarus,
Zaccheroni tried out a 3-4-3 set-up.
An extra centre-back came in for the
centre-forward, the full-backs moved up
into wide mideld positions and the three
attacking midelders become forwards in
name as well as substance.
Kawashima
Nagatomo
Hasebe
Konno
Endo
Kagawa
Osako
Honda
Okazaki
Uchida
Morishige
Uchida
Konno
Nagatomo
Endo Hasebe
Kagawa
Honda
Okazaki
Yoshisa
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Yoshida
Kawashima
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ALSO IN CONTENTION
Yuichi KOMANO (D, Age 32,
25.07.81, 78/1, Jubilo Iwata)
Yuzo KURIHARA (D, Age 30,
18.09.83, 20/3, Yokohama F Marinos)
Tomoaki MAKINO (D, Age 27,
11.05.87, 14/1, Urawa Red Diamonds)
Takashi INUI (M, Age 26, 02.06.88,
11/0, Eintracht Frankfurt, Ger)
Manabu SAITO (M, Age 24, 04.4.90,
4/1, Yokohama F Marinos)
Hideto TAKAHASHI (M, Age 26,
17.10.87, 7/0, FC Tokyo)
Mike HAVENAAR (F Age 27,
20.05.87, 17/4, Vitesse, Hol)
Yoichiro KAKITANI (F, Age 24,
03.01.90, 9/4, Cerezo Osaka)
Ryoichi MAEDA (F, Age 32, 09.10.81,
33/10, Jubilo Iwata)
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or the last 20 years, every World Cup
for Mexico has appeared to be a repeat
of the previous one: high hopes, a good
performance in the group stage and then home
after the round of 16. For Mexican fans, the
so-called fth game has become something
of a national obsession.
This time around, things seem to be a bit
different...but not for the best of reasons.
Mexico will arrive in Brazil with some serious
doubts, having gone through a tortuous
qualifying campaign, which nally ended
with a play-off victory over New Zealand.
Worryingly for some fans, Miguel Herrera
seems to have more condence in players from
Mexicos domestic league rather than the stars
playing in Europe. Indeed, it is quite possible
that his starting XI this summer will not contain
the names of Javier Hernandez, Guillermo
Ochoa or Giovani Dos Santos not to mention
Carlos Vela, the countrys best player, who has
already announced that he will not be playing at
the World Cup due to his poor relationship with
the Mexican FA.
Since taking over as coach, Herrera has not
lost in six games, although his side is yet to face
anyone who could be considered a top-class
team. In three warm-up matches so far this
year, two of them exclusively with Liga MX
players, El Tri beat South Korea 4-0 and drew
0-0 with Nigeria and 2-2 with USA.
Against this backdrop, the main focus will
be on avoiding elimination in the group phase
which hasnt happened to Mexico since
1978. In a group in which hosts Brazil are
almost certain to occupy one of the top two
places, the duel for second place seems to be
between Mexico and Croatia a team that is
considered within reach, although El Tri has
no individual talent to rivals the likes of Modric,
Mandzukic and Rakitic.
Cameroon may also have something to say
about this, so even getting through to a fourth
game may be a tough task for Herreras men.
Martin Del Palacio Langer
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 28 Friendly v Israel in Mexico City
May 31 Friendly v Ecuador in Arlington,
USA
Jun 3 Friendly v Bosnia-Herzegovina in
Chicago, USA
Jun 6 Friendly v Portugal in Foxborough,
USA
Jun 7 Travel to Brazil
THE VIEW FROM MEXICO
Mexicos main problem is
having enough time to arrive at
their best. Miguel Herrera will
say they have done so, but the
reality says otherwise.
Rafael Ocampo, chief editor of national
sports newspaper La Acion
Not even the coach Miguel Herrera
knows what the real level of the team will be
when they face Cameroon in their World Cup
opener. Mexico has been a
huge question mark so far and
will remain so until the ball
starts rolling.
David Faitelson, ESPN Mexico
BASE CAMP
Carlos Vela, the countrys
best player, will not be
playing at the World Cup
MEXICO
Getting beyond round of 16 has become a national obsession
El Tri long for a fth
game at the World Cup
Like their fellow CONCACAF qualiers Costa
Rica, Mexico are basing themselves in Santos
the coffee capital of Brazil. They will be
staying at the Hotel Parque Balneario in the
heart of the citys historic district and will
train at the CT Rei Pele the lavishly equipped
training ground of Santos, which was named in
honour of their most illustrious player, Pele.
Kiwi clincher...a win over New Zealand got Mexico to Brazil
1,474 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP A FIXTURES
Jun 13 v Cameroon (Natal)
Jun 17 v Brazil (Fortaleza)
Jun 23 v Croatia (Recife)
1,622 miles
1,798
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Fortaleza
Santos
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How he got the job
The Club America
coach took over
for the play-off
games against New
Zealand following
the sacking of Victor
Manuel Vucetich.
After disposing of
the All Whites, he
was named national coach until after
the World Cup.
Past successes as a coach
After years of his teams being known
for playing good football but failing to
win any titles, he broke that streak as
his America team won the Liga MX
clausura last year. They nished the
next tournament in rst place, but lost
in the Final.
Past failures as a coach
Failed to save Veracruz from relegation
in 2008.
Achievements as a player
Won 19 caps in the 1990s.
World Cup experience
Missed out on USA 94 after he
punched a photographer during a
league game in the run-up to the nals,
and was dropped from the squad.
Relationship with the media
Excellent so far, maybe even too close.
Never refuses interview requests and
sometimes says more than he should.
Relationship with the public
Active on social networks, especially
Facebook and Twitter, where he posts
almost daily. Much respected gure so
far, but that might change if Mexico
dont advance to the second round.
Style of management/coaching
He likes attacking football and comes
from the Lavolpista school after
Ricardo La Volpe, who coached Mexico
at Germany 2006.
Notable backroom staff
Nobody of note, but they all are former
team-mates from when he was a
player, or were players he has coached.
After the World Cup
If he makes it to the round of 16, he
will be offered a longer contract.
Miguel HERRERA
Age 46 (18.03.68)
Mexico coach since October 2013
COACH PROFILE
Local affair...Juan Carlos Valenzuela (centre) in action during a 2-2 friendly draw with the USA
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Jesus CORONA
Cruz Azul
Age 33 (26.01.81)
Had been locked in a tug of war
with Ochoa for the starting spot
but now appears to be the
clear-cut rst choice. Good in the
air and comfortable with the ball
at his feet. Captain of the team
that won Olympic gold in 2010.
Guillermo OCHOA
Ajaccio (Fra)
Age 28 (13.07.85)
Third choice in 2006 and reserve
in 2010, it seems he will again
have to content himself with a
place on the bench despite
scintillating performances in
France that have seen him linked
to Milan and Marseille.
Paul AGUILAR
America
Age 28 (06.03.86)
Played 55 minutes of Mexicos
rst game in South Africa 2010
before being replaced. He looks to
be the starting right-back this time
but there are still many doubts
about the level of performance
he will offer in Brazil.
Miguel LAYUN
America
Age 25 (25.06.88)
The rags-to-riches story of the
national team. Ridiculed two years
ago for a perceived lack of talent
but now revered by fans and media.
A fast and attacking left-back with
a powerful shot and great crossing
ability. A sure starter in Brazil.
Rafael MARQUEZ
Leon
Age 35 (13.02.79)
The teams captain and leader, will
be the rst player in the history of
the World Cup to have skippered
his team in four consecutive nals.
He has lost some of his speed but
still has superb positioning and
technique.
Javier AQUINO
Villarreal (Spa)
Age 24 (11.02.90)
Despite having had a good season
in Spain, he is under pressure to
make the cut for the nal squad
list. A diminutive right-sided
midelder with great speed and
sound technical qualities, but he
hasnt played much under Herrera.
Isaac BRIZUELA
Toluca
Age 23 (28.08.90)
Known as Little Rabbit for his
speed and versatility, the
diminutive playmaker has been
one of the best players of the Liga
MX for the past year. He offers the
team vision and skill, and has a
decent long-range shot.
Hector HERRERA
Porto
Age 24 (19.04.90)
Poised to be one of Mexicos top
performers at the World Cup after
enjoying a good rst season at
Porto. An extremely versatile
midelder who feels more
confortable in a box-to-box role
but can also play as the anchorman.
Giovani DOS SANTOS
Villarreal (Spa)
Age 25 (11.05.89)
Despite having had a scintillating
season with Villarreal in Spain, he
doesnt seem to have much love
from Herrera. He has the talent
but the coach might decide not to
take him because he doesnt t in
his system.
Javier HERNANDEZ
Manchester United (Eng)
Age 25 (01.06.88)
Despite a disappointing club
season and losing his starting
place in the national side to
Peralta, Chicharito (little pea) is
still expected to make an impact in
Brazil either as the second
striker or as a sub.
Marco FABIAN
Cruz Azul
Age 24 (21.07.89)
One of the eternal hopes of
Mexican football, this talented but
inconsistent playmaker nally
seems to have come into his own
after a high-prole move from
Guadalajara to Cruz Azul and has
regained the trust of Herrera.
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Raul JIMENEZ
America
Age 23 (05.05.91)
Propelled his status after scoring
an impressive bicycle-kick against
Panama that allowed Mexico to
stay alive in the qualiers. Hes
physically the strongest Mexican
forward and a Herrera favourite
after playing club football for him.
Oribe PERALTA
Santos Laguna
Age 30 (12.01.84)
Scored the two goals that gave El
Tri the gold medal at the London
Olympics in 2012 and ve times
in the play-off games against New
Zealand. Considered to be the
best striker at the World Cup not
currently playing in Europe.
Hector MORENO
Espanyol (Spa)
Age 26 (17.01.88)
The teams defensive stalwart, he
has been on the up since moving
to Europe at age 19, to AZ. Now in
Spain, his good season has
generated interest from all over
Europe. A very complete
left-footed central defender.
Diego REYES
Porto (Por)
Age 21 (19.09.92)
The new rising star of Mexican
football, this technically sound
central defender was transferred
to Porto after starring for Mexican
side America. Has struggled in
Portugal but his position in the
national team is not in doubt.
Andres GUARDADO
Valencia (Spa)
Age 27 (28.09.86)
One of the most polarising gures
in Mexican football, he is
considered indispensable by some
and surplus by others. He hasnt
had the best of seasons on loan to
Leverkusen in Germany, but can be
either a left-winger or wingback.
Alfredo TALAVERA
Toluca
Age 31 (18.09.82)
Has been extremely solid since
moving to Toluca a few years ago
and has been a feature of the
national side since 2011, although
almost exclusively as third choice.
Good in the air, physically sound
and a good trainer.
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Francisco RODRIGUEZ
America
Age 32 (20.10.81)
A controversial gure as most fans
blame him for the Confederations
Cup and qualifying debacles. Lost
his spot in the squad but returned
for the New Zealand play-offs. Solid
in the air but a lack of speed will
probably see him on the bench.
Jorge TORRES
Tigres
Age 26 (16.01.88)
Solid left-back who was the
preferred choice for most of the
qualiers until Herrera arrived and
preferred Layun. Hes a more
defensive kind of player, who
could be used if Mexico need to
protect an advantage.
Carlos PENA
Leon
Age 24 (29.03.90)
Known as Gullit for his dark skin
and long hair, this physically
powerful midelder has taken the
Liga MX by storm. His speed and
stamina are very important for
Herreras side and he also has a
knack for scoring important goals.
Luis MONTES
Leon
Age 28 (16.05.86)
Alongside Pena and Marquez, one
of the stalwarts of a Leon side that
won the Liga MX in December. A
highly technical and intelligent
midelder who struggles against
more physical opposition. Most
likely to be used as a sub in Brazil.
TACTICS
Juan Carlos VALENZUELA
America
Age 30 (15.03.84)
Central defender who is a prime
example of the sort of domestic
player who might not appear to
have the quality required to
represent El Tri but is likely to
get a place because he knows how
to play in Herreras system.
Herrera puts his faith in wingbacks and
Liga MX players
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Juan Carlos MEDINA
America
Age 30 (22.08.83)
Despite rescent doubts about his
talent at the top level, he seems to
be the main candidate to start in
the lone anchor position for Mexico
in Brazil. Hes technically sound
and covers a lot of ground, but
lacks speed and physical prowess.
Herrera has adopted the attacking line-up
used by former national coach Ricardo La
Volpe in Germany 2006 to such an
extent that he often seems to overlook
the teams stars in favour of those
players that have already played
under him at club level and who
know his 5-3-2 system.
In Herreras system the wingbacks play a
big role and they are in charge of generating
the sides attacking thrust with well-timed
forward runs. Theres only room for one
anchorman and the other two midelders are
used more in box-to-box roles, recovering
possession and offering support for the wide
players. Of the two strikers, one usually
operates as a pure centre-forward while
the other takes up a more withdrawn
position. The pair can, however, swap roles
during the game.
Its a very attack-minded system in which
all the players have to be condent with the
ball, but it is also one that can be very risky as
up to seven players can be in the opposing
side at the same time, leaving the anchorman
and the three central defenders very exposed
at the back.
Herrera has stated that hes prepared to
change his set-up if the need arises, but from
what has been seen in this years friendlies
that doesnt seem to be the case. Its safe to
assume that Mexicos games in Brazil will
feature plenty of goals, although it remains to
be seen how many of them will be scored by
El Tri.
It seems that Herrera may well stick to his
guns and use mostly local Liga MX players in
his starting XI, with the only exceptions being
Espanyols Hector Moreno and Porto pair
Diego Reyes and Hector Herrera.
While there doesnt seem to be a place in
the starting line-up for talented players such
as Giovani Dos Santos, the nals will give
left-back Miguel Layun, box-to-box
midelder Carlos Pena and striker Oribe
Peralta the chance to shine on the world
stage.
Plan B?
While Herrera is unlikely to be swayed from
his 5-3-2 set-up, he could change the
personnel. The most likely scenario will be to
accommodate both Dos Santos and Peralta
up front.
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Moises MUNOZ (G, Age 34, 01.02.80,
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Enrique PEREZ (D, Age 25, 13.10.88,
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Jose Juan VAZQUEZ (M, Age 26,
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Alan PULIDO (F, Age 23, 08.03.91,
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MISSING OUT
The big absence is Carlos Vela, who
has fallen out with the Mexican FA. The
Real Sociedad striker has not played for
the national side since 2011 after he
was publicly humiliated when details
were revealed of a party in the team
hotel after a friendly against Colombia.
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he Super Eagles arrive in Brazil as
reigning African champions but arguably
at their most unconvincing in decades with
an enigmatic aura about them.
Nigerias triumph in South Africa last year
was as unexpected as it was unconvincing. They
stuttered through the opening round but then
upset favourites Ivory Coast in the quarter-
nals and went on to beat Mali and Burkina
Faso to take the title. But their subsequent
performance at the Confederations Cup in
Brazil in mid-year proved disappointing and
their World Cup qualication path was the
easiest of the ve African sides.
It leaves a scepticism about their potential,
tempered by a favourable draw in a group with
Argentina, the favourites to take top place.
However, Nigeria believe they can easily take
second spot ahead of Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Iran. They could even have progress sewn up
after their two opening games and before they
complete their schedule, against Argentina.
Nigeria have twice come through the group
stage, famously letting slip a lead late in their
second-round game against Italy in Boston in
1994, and then in 1998 beating Spain in the
group phase only to be hammered by Denmark
in the knockout stage.
Coach Stephen Keshi does not have any
international-class stars at his disposal but the
squad does have a dynamism and pace about it.
John Obi Mikel, who missed the last World Cup
through injury, is their most recognisable player.
Peter Odemwingie could return after a row with
Keshi and Shola Ameobi of Newcastle United
adds experience, but it is largely a youthful squad.
The trip to Brazil last June would have been
invaluable to Keshi in emphasising where his
squad needed strengthening. He had set a
course without many of the more established
internationals when he rst took over, with the
side needing a shake-up in the wake of surprise
failure to qualify for the 2012 Nations Cup.
Keshi gambled on promoting home-based
talent despite the fact the bulk of Nigerias stars
are based abroad. Rather than backre, the
bonhomie in the group saw them through to
2013 Nations Cup success, but they will need
much more at the World Cup, even if progress
to the second round is well within their grasp.
Mark Gleeson
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 28 Friendly v Scotland in London,
Eng
May 29 Travel to training camp in
Houston, USA
Jun 3 Friendly v Greece in Philadelphia,
USA
Jun 7 Friendly away to USA in
Jacksonville, USA
Jun 11 Travel to Brazil
THE VIEW FROM NIGERIA
Its a good group for us.
Argentina are the world
powers, but you cannot afford
to underrate Iran or Bosnia. We
will respect all the teams and
take it game after game.
TV analyst and assistant coach
Daniel Amokachi
The players know what they are up
against. They need to play their hearts out.
Ex-Nigeria goalkeeper
Joseph Dosu
BASE CAMP
NIGERIA
Draw gives Super Eagles good chance of progressing
Keshis side capable
of second place
Nigeria will be based at the Vitoria Hotel
Concept in Campinas, a city to the north west
of Sao Paulo that initially grew rich on coffee
production. Based in the upmarket district
of Cambu, the hotel even boasts a heliport.
The Super Eagles will train at the 40,988
capacity Estadio Brinco de Ouro de Princesa,
which is home to Guarani.
Eagles clippedNigeria lost to Spain at the Confederations Cup
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Jun v Iran (Curitiba)
Jun 21 v Bosnia-Herzegovina (Cuiaba)
Jun 25 v Argentina (Porto Alegre)
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Jun 17 v South Korea (Cuiaba)
Jun 22 v Belgium (Rio de Janeiro)
Jun 26 v Algeria (Curitiba)
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How he got
the job
Took over from the
departing Dick
Advocaat after
Russias exit from
Euro 2012.
Past successes as
a coach
Won the league title
in nine of his 16 seasons in charge of
Milan, Real Madrid and Juventus. Led
Milan to Champions League victory
in 1994 and qualied England for the
2010 World Cup and Euro 2012 nals.
Past failures as a coach
Resigned as England manager in 2012
following a dispute with the FA.
Achievements as a player
Earned 32 caps for Italy as a midelder,
scoring eight goals. Won three Serie A
titles with Juventus and one with Milan.
World Cup experience
Played in 1974, scoring against Poland
as Italy lost 2-1 and failed to qualify for
the second round. As a coach, he took
England to the last 16 in 2010.
Relationship with the media
Watches domestic games more
often than his predecessors, so he
has a well-balanced, business-like
relationship with the press. However,
the team remains closed to the media
most of the time.
Relationship with the public
Respected by the public, who
acknowledge his experience and talent.
He is welcomed even by those who
think that only a Russian should be
coach of the national team.
Style of management/coaching
Seemingly more on the conservative
side, he has complained that his choices
are very limited due to the insufcient
number of Russian players in a
league dominated by foreigners. Has
introduced stricter disciplinary rules.
Notable backroom staff
He is assisted by former Italy defender
Christian Panucci and ex-Russia
goalkeeper Sergei Ovchinnikov.
After the World Cup
Recently signed a new contract until
the end of the 2018 World Cup nals.
Fabio CAPELLO (Ita)
Age 68 (18.06.46)
Russia coach since July 2012
COACH PROFILE
very good, but their time may come later.
Individual work and self-preparation will be the
key issue for Russia. For many of the payers it
will be their last chance. I can
foresee only half of the present
squad surviving till 2018.
Yegor Titov, former Spartak
Moscow and Russia midelder
l The Russian team is in the middle of major
changes. Arshavin and his Euro 2008 team-mates
have been replaced by Kokorin and others who
will form the bulk of the World Cup squad in 2018.
Unfortunately, Capello does not have a wide
choice of players. What he has to work with is an
experienced but ageing squad. The progress of
Dzagoev, Shatov and Kokorin does not change the
overall picture. Russia are capable of making it
to the last 16, but are unlikely to get past
Germany or Portugal.
Konstantin Kleschev, former editor-in-chief of
Sport-Express
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outstanding manager. Im sure that Fabio Capello
learned from his experience with England in
2010. Russia do not have world-level stars, but
captain Shirokov is a very smart playmaker and
striker Kokorin can make a goal by himself.
Russia may reach the second round, but will have
no chance later if they meet Germany. All other
options, including Portugal, give Russia a chance
of reaching the quarter-nals
which is by far the maximum for
this team.
Igor Rabiner, Russian football
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Igor AKINFEEV
CSKA Moscow
Age 28 (08.04.86)
Made his top-tier debut at the age
of 16, when he saved a penalty
for CSKA, and at 18 became the
youngest Russian to play for his
country. Guilty of some bad
mistakes recently, but that does
not alter his status as rst choice.
Yuri LODYGIN
Zenit
Age 24 (26.05.90)
Born in Russia, he moved to
Greece at the age of 10 and
played for their under-21 team.
Made his debut for Russia in
November 2013 in a friendly
against World Cup opponents
South Korea.
Alexander ANYUKOV
Zenit
Age 31 (28.09.82)
Fast and inventive in attack, but
his once-guaranteed place at
right-back has recently been
questioned, not only in the
national team but also for his
club side. Describes his hobbies
as shing and cooking.
Vasili BEREZUTSKI
CSKA Moscow
Age 31 (20.06.82)
Defensive mainstay for more than
a decade. Twenty minutes older
than twin brother Alexei, he is a
regular for both club and country
alongside Ignashevich. Lacks pace
but good in the air. Has a few
important goals to his credit.
Sergei IGNASHEVICH
CSKA Moscow
Age 34 (14.07.79)
A good long-range passer who
can shoot from distance and is
strong in the air. Had a conict
with Akinfeev a few years ago over
the CSKA captaincy. Nicknamed
Sergei the Silent over his refusal
to speak with the media.
Igor DENISOV
Dynamo Moscow
Age 30 (17.05.84)
Former captain who is not as
effective playing for Dynamo
as he used to be with Zenit. A
good tackler but has a suspect
temperament and refused to play
for Russia under Guus Hiddink
prior to Euro 2008.
Alan DZAGOEV
CSKA Moscow
Age 23 (17.06.90)
Russias best player at Euro 2012.
Inventive but ill-tempered, he
picks up too many yellow and red
cards so is not one of Capellos
favourites. One of the most
important gures for his club side,
where he plays in the holding role.
Alexander SAMEDOV
Lokomotiv Moscow
Age 29 (19.07.84)
Sharp and speedy right-
winger with a good shot who
is dangerous from set-pieces.
Having Azerbaijani roots, he was
booed by the local crowd and had
things thrown at him when Russia
played a qualier in Baku.
Artyom DZYUBA
Spartak Moscow
Age 25 (22.08.88)
One of the few tall strikers at
Capellos disposal, but has had
few chances so far. He is one of
this seasons top scorers in the
Russian Premier League. Coming
to the end of a two-year loan to
Rostov from Spartak.
Alexei IONOV
Dynamo Moscow
Age 25 (18.02.89)
Capable winger who may get a
last-minute call-up for Brazil due
to the lack of good Russian-born
strikers and his good spring
performances since moving
to Dynamo Moscow from
nancially troubled Anzhi.
Dmitri KOMBAROV
Spartak Moscow
Age 27 (22.01.87)
One of twins who joined Spartak
after six seasons with Dynamo
Moscow. Unlike his brother,
Kirill, he is a Spartak and Russia
national team regular. Fast, with
a good shot, he is often used
as a left-back by Capello.
Viktor FAYZULIN
Zenit
Age 29 (22.04.86)
Attacking midelder who has
become an important part of the
squad under Capello. A workhorse
who is often played alongside
Shirokov. Made his national team
debut in August 2012 and has a
useful goalscoring record.
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Alexander KERZHAKOV
Zenit
Age 31 (27.11.82)
Disappointed at Euro 2012, where
he failed to score despite having
several good opportunities.
Remains the Russian Premier
Leagues all-time top marksman.
Fell victim to a business fraud in
2012 and lost about US$10m.
Alexander KOKORIN
Dynamo Moscow
Age 23 (19.03.91)
Centre-forward and Capellos
big attacking hope. A good
nisher and improviser, he can
also play the role of second striker.
Began as a boxer before switching
to Lokomotiv Moscows football
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Dynamo Moscow
Age 27 (22.05.87)
Replacement central defender
who can also ll in as a wing-back.
Effective when going forward
for set-pieces. A non-playing
member of the Euro 2012 squad,
he made his debut during the
2014 World Cup qualiers.
Denis GLUSHAKOV
Spartak Moscow
Age 27 (27.01.87)
Former Lokomotiv attacking
midelder who has a good shot
and has been used in the holding
position since he joined Spartak.
Last year was the best of his
career so far. Has displaced
Denisov as rst choice.
Sergei RYZHIKOV
Rubin Kazan
Age 33 (19.09.80)
Experienced and reliable, but
is very much the third-choice
keeper. The hero of Rubins
Champions League games against
Barcelona, he is important for
team morale and creates a good
atmosphere in the dressing room.
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Georgi SCHENNIKOV
CSKA Moscow
Age 23 (27.04.91)
Fast and unyielding, he stated
his claim for a left-back spot next
to his distinguished defensive
partners at an early age. He is
the son of Olympic walking star
Mikhail Schennikov, a 1996
Olympic silver medallist.
Yuri ZHIRKOV
Dynamo Moscow
Age 30 (20.08.83)
Ex-CSKA and Chelsea, this prolic
and technically skilled midelder
was turned into a left-back by
previous coach Guus Hiddink.
Good anywhere in mideld, he
is now mostly used as an attacking
left-winger.
Roman SHIROKOV
Krasnodar
Age 32 (06.07.81)
Russian player of the year in
2013, he left Zenit for Krasnodar
last winter after a conict with the
then Zenit coach Luciano Spalletti.
Noted for his sharp interviews and
Twitter comments. Recently
named captain by Capello.
TACTICS
Andrei YESCHENKO
Anzhi
Age 30 (09.02.84)
One of the right-back candidates
with a reasonable chance of
making the starting line-up. Lost
his parents in a re at the age of
nine in Siberia. Was with Dynamo
Kiev from 2006 to 2011; joined
Anzhi from Lokomotiv in 2012.
Capello draws defensive strength
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Dynamo Moscow
Age 27 (25.12.86)
Tall right-back who was capped as
a Kuban Krasnodar player before
moving to Dynamo this year.
Reliable and good in attack,
he played in the German lower
leagues at 16 before returning
to Russia in 2007.
Oleg SHATOV
Zenit
Age 23 (29.07.90)
Ex-futsal player who joined Zenit
from Anzhi last summer. Good
technical skills and game vision
make him a rst-choice substitute
for Andrei Arshavin at Zenit.
Scored on his Russia debut.
Capello will most likely use either
a 4-1-4-1 or 4-2-3-1 formation,
with Denis Glushakov sat in front
of the back four, Roman Shirokov
controlling the game from the centre
of a packed mideld, with
Alexander Kokorin working as
a lone striker. The system proved watertight
in qualifying, with only ve goals conceded
by Capellos men.
Depending on the opposition, an
additional midelder may either join
Glushakov in front of the back four or share
the playmaking role with Shirokov. Yuri
Zhirkov, who is no longer a wing-back as
he was in previous national line-ups, will
attack from the left, supported by Dmitri
Kombarov who also feels more comfortable
going forward.
Set-piece expert Alexander Samedov
will control the right ank with a fast
wingback behind him. Capello has several
options here, including Andrei Yeschenko,
Alexander Anyukov and Alexei Kozlov.
There is almost no real alternative to
Sergei Ignashevich and Vasili Berezutski
in central defence. Their CSKA team-mate
and long-time rst choice Igor Akinfeev will
probably keep goal, although for the rst time
in recent years he may have a challenger in
Russian league newcomer Yuri Lodygin.
Unless Capello decides to use the tall
Artyom Dzyuba as the lone man up front,
Russia will try to keep the ball on the ground
and play quick, medium-range passes.
Shirokov is the key gure here, with his good
vision, quick mind and great technical skills.
Alan Dzagoev, who is probably the
countrys most talented playmaker, may be
paired with Shirokov in the centre as an
alternative to Fayzulin so long as Capello
does not exclude the ill-tempered player
from his squad for disciplinary reasons.
Plan B?
Russia played a more attacking 4-3-3 under
Dick Advocaat at Euro 2012. Although
Capellos natural inclination is to pursue a
defensive outlook, he adopted this system
against lesser sides in qualifying. Here,
Alexander Kerzhakov comes in as the main
striker, with Kokorin moving to the left ank in
place of Zhirkov. Shirokov and Fayzulin form
a three-man mideld alongside Glushakov.
Akinfeev
Kombarov
Samedov
V Berezutski
Glushakov
Fayzulin
Kokorin
Zhirkov
Shirokov
Anyukov
4-1-4-1
Ignashevich
ALSO IN CONTENTION
Alexander BELENOV (G, Age 27,
13.09.86, 0/0, Kuban Krasnodar)
Vladimir GABULOV (G, Age 30,
19.10.83, 10/0, Dynamo Moscow)
Alexei BEREZUTSKI (D, Age 31,
20.06.82, 53/0, CSKA Moscow)
Vitali DYAKOV (D, Age 25, 31.01.89,
0/0, Rostov)
Igor SMOLNIKOV (D, Age 25,
04.09.88, 1/0, Zenit)
Vladimir BYSTROV (M, Age 30,
31.01.84, 47/4, Anzhi)
Alexander RYAZANTSEV (M,
Age 27, 05.09.86, 3/0, Zenit)
Andrei ARSHAVIN (F, Age 33,
29.05.81, 75/17, Zenit)
Fyodor SMOLOV (F, Age 24,
09.02.90, 5/2, Anzhi)
MISSING OUT
Central midelder Pavel Mamaev of
Krasnodar, who had an outside chance
of making the squad, was ruled out after
tearing an Achilles tendon in his sides
Russian Cup semi-nal victory over
CSKA Moscow in April.
Akinfeev
Kombarov
Glushakov
V Berezutski
Fayzulin
Shirokov
Kokorin
Kerzhakov
Samedov
Anyukov
4-3-3
Ignashevich
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s it has been for every World Cup this
century, South Korea will be looking to
get to the knockout stages. To do so for
the third time in four tournaments would be
seen as a big success, with anything more as a
huge bonus.
The draw has been kind although Group H
opponents must be thinking the same with
the only downside perhaps being the fact that
expectations have risen at home along with the
pressure. Not too much though, as the Taeguk
Warriors limped through their qualiying
campaign and rarely impressed.
All of the teams weaknesses were on
display in the nal round of qualication: an
inability to create chances, never mind take
them (though that was an issue too), a tendency
to fall back on the long-ball at the earliest of
opportunities and, most seriously of all,
problems at the back.
Defending set-pieces has been an issue
ever since current coach Hong Myung-bo
retired from the centre of defence in 2003, but
this weakness very nearly blew Korea off the
road to Brazil.
Hong, who took over last July, hasnt had
much time to solve the problems, but is familiar
with most of the squad as he took the under-20s
to the last eight of the 2009 World Youth Cup
and the Olympic side to bronze in 2012.
He has also been to watch plenty of games
involving domestic players. There have also
been trips to Europe, the Middle East and
North America for international friendlies, and
a January training camp in Brazil. Results have
been mixed but that has not been a major
issue; it has all been about giving Hong time to
look at his team, and especially to try to do
what his predecessor Choi Kang-hee struggled
with: blending the European-based stars with
those who play their club football at home.
Encouragingly, it has all started to come
together against decent opposition. A 2-1 win
over Switzerland in November saw some of the
best and fastest attacking play from the
Koreans for many a year. The team attacked in
waves and overran a team that had arrived in
Seoul on the back of an 18-month unbeaten
run. Full of young and energetic players with
some experience, there is condence that June
could be a good month for Korean football.
John Duerden
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 28 Friendly v Tunisia in Seoul
May 30 Arrive in Miami, USA for a training
camp
Jun 9 Friendly v Ghana in Miami, USA
THE VIEW FROM SOUTH KOREA
South Koreans would love their team to
reach the knockout stage at least but it
wont be easy. It is still a young squad and
one of the lowest-ranked teams to qualify
for the World Cup. However, not having a
South American team in the group could
work in Koreas favour as all four teams will
be playing in an unfamiliar environment.
Rachel Hur, Sports Donga newspaper
This is a team with a lot of lingering
questions. I think people look at the defence
and say it could give the team some
headaches, but Id say goalkeeping should
be an even bigger concern. Jung Sung-
ryong, who started every game at the 2010
World Cup, already seems to be on the
downhill at the age of 29. Can anyone step
BASE CAMP
SOUTH KOREA
Recent friendly results have helped to gloss over a
less-than-impressive qualifying campaign
Hong raises hopes for
the Taeguk Warriors
Having originally planned to stay in Curitiba,
South Korea will now be basing themselves at
the Bourbon Cataratas Convention & Spa
Resort in the southern city of Foz do Iguacu.
One of Brazils top tourist destinations, it is on
the borders of Paraguay and Argentina, and is
close to the spectacular Iguacu Falls. They will
train at the local Flamengo Esporte Club.
Key man...mideld playmaker Koo Ja-cheol
Porto Alegre
875 miles
BRAZIL
GROUP H FIXTURES
Jun 17 v Russia (Cuiaba)
Jun 22 v Algeria (Porto Alegre)
Jun 26 v Belgium (Sao Paulo)
555 miles
642 miles
Cuiaba
Foz do Iguaco
Sao Paulo
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How he got the job
As the nations favourite footballing
son, it was inevitable he would be coach
one day and his chance came following
the resignation of Choi Kang-hee.
Past successes as a coach
Led the under-20s to the last eight of
the 2009 World Cup and the Olympic
team to bronze in 2012.
Past failures as a coach
None yet.
Achievements as a player
Played at four World Cups, was captain
of the 2002 semi-nal team and was
named by Pele as one of the 125
greatest living players in 2004.
World Cup experience
Played at every World Cup nals from
1990 to 2002.
Relationship with the media
Distant but still pretty good.
Relationship with the public
Very popular at the moment.
Style of management/coaching
Koreas rst internationally renowned
coach, he is friendly and charismatic
but can also be tough.
Notable backroom staff
His defensive partner from the 2002
World Cup, Kim Tae-young.
After the World Cup
Will stay on and lead South Korea at
the 2015 Asian Cup.
HONG Myung-bo
Age 45 (12.02.69)
South Korea coach since July 2013
COACH PROFILE
up to take his place? On a brighter note, South
Korea has some depth on the wings and in
mideld. Son Heung-min, Lee Chung-yong, Koo
Ja-cheol, Kim Bo-kyung and Ki Sung-yueng are
still in their early to mid-20s and should form the
core for years to come. South Korea may be able
to pull out a victory, but I dont think it will be
enough to put them in the round of 16.
Yoo Ji-ho, Yonhap News Agency
l Hong has all the coaching experience except
managing a senior team at national or club level.
He is a specialist in motivating younger players
and has had success in tournaments. He knows
how to manage tournaments like the World Cup
and Olympics. His short experience of managing
the senior team is a risk because the average age
of the starting XI is relatively young. Thats why
the rst game is very important; not so much the
result but the performance. If Korea play well
against Russia in the rst game I think they will
qualify for the second round. This is a young but
well-organised team with players who have
played together since teenagers.
Seo Hyung-wook, MBC-TV commentator
l Its a good draw but still Korea will have to be
at their best to get through, especially the
goalkeeper and defenders. If Korea can be solid
then the attacking talent is there to get out of the
group, although that will probably be as far as
they go and everyone will be happy with that. A lot
depends on coach Hong Myung-bo; he doesnt
really know failure and seems to have a talent to
do well in tournaments.
Oh Ban-seok, freelance sports writer
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JUNG Sung-ryung
Suwon Bluewings
Age 29 (04.01.85)
Preparing for a second World Cup
but there are major doubts over
his form for club and country over
the past 12 months. Big and
strong, but his place as rst choice
is weakening.
KIM Jin-hyun
Cerezo Osaka (Jap)
Age 26 (06.07.87)
Trying to hold off Lee Bom-young
for the third spot, he can be prone
to errors.
HONG Jeong-ho
Augsburg (Ger)
Age 24 (12.08.89)
Korea have high hopes for this
cultured centre-back who now
plies his trade in the Bundesliga.
Expected to be a mainstay of
the Korean back four for years
to come.
JANG Hyun-soo
Guangzhou R&F (Chn)
Age 22 (28.09.91)
Cultured centre-back who
recently moved from Japan to
China for over US$2million but
his value in Brazil will only rise if
one of the rst-choice central
defenders is out.
KIM Jin-soo
Albirex Niigata (Jap)
Age 21 (13.06.92)
A new addition to the set-up
who looks good going forward
from left-back, but not quite so
comfortable defensively. Expected
to move to Germany soon, his
inexperience sometimes shows
in his positioning.
HA Dae-sung
Beijing Guoan (Chn)
Age 29 (02.03.85)
Cool operator who captained
Seoul before leaving for
big-money in China. Maybe
a little too similar to Ki in style
to start but is a handy back-up.
HAN Kook-young
Kashiwa Reysol (Jap)
Age 24 (19.04.90)
Vying for a defensive mideld
spot, although he is still to
convince at international level.
Lacks a little aggression but could
challenge Park Jung-woo for a
starting spot.
KOO Ja-cheol
Mainz (Ger)
Age 25 (27.02.89)
Lively and aggressive midelder
who was captain of the 2012
Olympic side. Has an eye for goal
and likes to arrive in the area late.
Has had a few injury issues but,
when t, one of Asias most
complete midelders.
JI Dong-won
Augsburg (Ger)
Age 23 (28.05.91)
Former Sunderland striker who
will join Borussia Dortmund in the
summer. Can play anywhere along
the front line, or even in mideld,
he is intelligent and tactically
aware.
KIM Shin-wook
Ulsan Hyundai
Age 26 (14.04.88)
Stands 6ft 5in and known as The
Wookie, he will battle it out with
Park for the role of central striker.
The best Korean striker in the
K-League for the past 18 months,
he is good on the ground for a big
man and is improving all the time.
KI Sung-yeung
Swansea City (Eng)
Age 25 (24.01.89)
Married to a famous TV presenter,
Han Hye-jin, he sets the tempo
from mideld. Has been on loan to
Sunderland this season, where he
has been involved in a relegation
battle. Plays in a deeper role for
his country.
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LEE Keun-ho
Sangju Sangmu
Age 29 (11.04.85)
Currently a serving soldier, was
Asian Player of Year in 2012.
Creative and clever, and at his best
just behind the striker, his nishing
frustrates likely to miss the easy
ones and score some great ones.
PARK Chu-young
Arsenal (Eng)
Age 28 (10.07.85)
Has spent the season on
loan to Watford in Englands
Championship and is struggling
with a toe injury. In what will be a
third World Cup he has much to
prove, but is still probably Koreas
top striker.
SON Heung-min
Bayer Leverkusen (Ger)
Age 23 (08.07.92)
The Sonsation could be the key
to Koreas chances from the left
side of attack. Likes to break from
deep and shoot from the edge
of the area.
KIM Young-gwon
Guangzhou Evergrande (Chn)
Age 24 (27.02.90)
A left-footed centre-half, he has
improved his game in the Chinese
league under Marcello Lippi, who
has tipped him to go to the very
top. Has all the tools to do so but
needs to cut out silly mistakes and
lapses of concentration.
KWAK Tae-hwi
Al Hilal (Sau)
Age 32 (08.07.81)
Adds some experience to the
squad but the big centre-back is
unlikely to start. Never quick, he
has slowed further since playing in
Saudi Arabia, but is a threat from
set-pieces.
KIM Bo-kyoung
Cardiff City (Eng)
Age 24 (06.10.89)
Has had an indifferent season
in the Premier League and it
remains to be seen if he can
make the position behind the
striker his. Has talent but
sometimes lacks condence.
KIM Seung-gyu
Ulsan Hyundai
Age 23 (30.09.90)
Was given a chance to show what
he could do in January with three
starts but his performances were
inconclusive. Has the talent to
shine but it remains to be seen
if he has the mentality.
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LEE Yong
Ulsan Hyundai
Age 27 (24.12.86)
A recent recruit to the set-up, a
right-back who is pushing for a
starting place. Impresses when
going forward and with his quality
crossing, but there are question
marks about him defensively.
PARK Joo-ho
Mainz (Ger)
Age 27 (16.01.87)
Making a late push for the
left-back position after a good
season in Germany, although a
recent injury will have disrupted
his pre-tournament preparation.
PARK Jung-woo
Guangzhou R&F (Chn)
Age 23 (10.03.89)
Tough tackler who needs to add
more to his game if he wants to
start in Brazil. Banned from the
2012 Olympics medal ceremony
for a political celebration after
winning a bronze against bitter
rivals Japan.
NAM Tae-hee
Lekhwiya (Qat)
Age 22 (03.07.91)
A versatile attacking midelder
who started his professional
career in France. Faded out of
the national set-up after a move
to Qatar but his excellent form in
the Middle East has put him back
in contention.
TACTICS
Counter-attack is key strength
of Hongs side
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Bolton Wanderers (Eng)
Age 25 (02.07.88)
High-school drop-out who plays
in the English second tier. Koreas
most skilful player, he is an
excellent dribbler and creator, but
can be let down by poor nishing.
The wide players are crucial to the way
South Korea play. Lee Chung-yong on
the right side of the three in a 4-2-3-1
with Son Heung-min on the left offer
pace, dribbling and an ability to get
behind defences. As Korea play
more of a fast counter-attacking
game under Hong, it could suit Sons game
perfectly as he is at his best when running
from deep into space and attacking the ball.
Look for the wide men to get behind
defences and then seek late arriving
midelders such as Koo Ja-cheol. The
full-backs have traditionally been strong
points for the team and while going forward,
they will offer good support to the attack,
defensively they are suspect and nding that
balance could be key.
Ki Sung-yeungs mideld partner is
another question to be settled. Ki plays
deeper for his country than he has been
doing in English football this season and is not
defensively strong. Always available for the
defence to pass to, his partner, whoever takes
that role, has a major job in protecting the
defence as Ki moves into attack.
Plan B?
Striker Kim Shin-wook is a walking Plan B.
He is not far off 2m tall and he has improved
immensely on the ground in the last season
or so to become the best forward in the
K-League. As soon as he enters the pitch, the
long balls start and it is a game that is not
best-suited to the teams technically-minded
players. But for the last 15 minutes or so with
Korea needing a goal, expect The Wookie
to make an entrance.
There has been the occasional, and not
very successful, experiment with a 4-4-2
formation though it is unlikely that Hong will
feel secure enough in mideld to play with
two strikers unless it is absolutely necessary.
This set-up could have the same defence,
with a mideld four of Lee Keun-ho on the
left, Ki Sung-yeung in the middle with Han
Kook-young or Park Jung-woo and Lee
Chung-yong on the right. The two strikers
would be Son Heung-min, playing a little
deeper, behind Park Chu-young. However,
to make it a real Plan B, you could replace
Park Chu-young with Kim Shin-wook.
Jung Sung-ryung
Kim Jin-soo
Ki Sung-yeung
Kim Young-gwon
Park Jung-woo
Lee Chung-yong
Park Chu-young
Son Heung-min Koo ja-cheol
Lee Yong
4-2-3-1
Hong Jeong-ho
ALSO IN CONTENTION
LEE Bum-young (G, Age 25, 02.04.89,
0/0, Busan IPark)
CHA Du-ri (D, Age 33, 25.07.80, 65/4,
Seoul)
HWANG Seok-ho (D, Age 24,
27.06.89, 3/0, Sanfrecce Hiroshima,
Jap)
LEE Myung-joo (M, Age 24, 24.04.90,
9/0, Pohang Steelers)
KIM Seung-dae (F, Age 23, 01.04.91,
0/0, Pohang Steelers)
LEE Dong-gook (F, Age 35, 29.04.79,
99/30, Jeonbuk Motors)
MISSING OUT
There was some debate in South Korea
about a possible return for Park Ji-sung,
who retired from international football in
2011, but the talk came to nothing.
Jung Sung-ryung
Kim Jin-soo
Ki Sung-yeung
Kim Young-gwon
Lee Chung-yong
Lee Keun-ho
Kim Shin-wook
Son Heung-min
Han Kook-young
Lee Yong
4-4-2
Hong Jeong-ho
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omething strange happened to Spain
during qualication for the 2014 World
Cup they did not win every game. The
World and double-European champions had
reached Euro 2012 and the 2010 World Cup
with a record that read: played 18, won 18.
This time, things were not so easy. For a
while, too, there were fears that they may not
get through, at least not as group winners. Two
draws in a row, albeit ve months apart, meant
Spain had to travel to the Stade de France and
win in order to avoid a play-off.
So thats what they did. Pedros goal gave
them a 1-0 win. It was another reminder of
how reliable Vicente Del Bosques men have
been over the last six years. There are few
teams that can exercise the control that Spain
impose upon games; in mideld, Xabi Alonso in
particular was outstanding. Naturally, they
travel to Brazil as one of the favourites, even if
it is hard to escape the feeling that another
trophy may be just one step too far if only
because a run this good has to end sometime.
There are more tangible doubts of course. It
was galling for Spain to see France, who they
pushed into second place, get a signicantly
easier group at the tournament itself. The
opening game is a repeat of the Final from
four years ago, and after Holland come Chile
and Australia. It will be far from easy. Nor is it
just the group: should Spain nish second, it is
likely that their next opponents will be Brazil.
And then there are the doubts over form
and tness. Xavi, the ideologue at the heart of
so much of Barcelonas play, is 34 now and has
had a difcult season.
Iker Casillas, the captain, has not played
a single game in the league, although he has
performed superbly in the Spanish Cup and the
Champions League. His deputy, Victor Valdes,
performed ably in Paris, but the Barcelona
goalkeeper has suffered a cruciate ligament
tear and will not be going to Brazil.
With Alvaro Arbeloa also suffering injury,
it is not clear who the right-back will be, while
inspirational centre-back Gerard Pique missed
much of the season run-in with injury.
At the other end, increasingly, Spain have
encountered teams that have closed up and
denied the space. They will be hoping that
Atletico Madrids in-form striker Diego Costa
will be the man to nd the gaps.
Sid Lowe
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 30 Friendly v Bolivia in Seville
Jun 2 Travel to training camp in
Washington, USA
Jun 7 Friendly v El Salvador in
Washington, USA
Jun 8 Travel to Brazil
THE VIEW FROM SPAIN
If Iniesta and Xavi arrive
fresh at the World Cup, thats
a big problem for all their
opponents. Theyre the ones
that make the machine work.
Those players who are playing their last
World Cup will do so with hunger. The
veterans are not a problem.
Louis Van Gaal, Holland coach
I think Spain will win again. Its difcult
because it is in Brazil but they still have the
best squad in the world.
Marcos Senna, former Spain international
BASE CAMP
Should Spain nish second,
it is likely that their next
opponents will be Brazil
SPAIN
Form and tness could scupper Del Bosques title-defence
One tournament too far?
The defending champions will be based at the
Alfredo Gottardi training centre, a luxurious
sports complex in the city of Curitiba, which is
home to Atletico Paranaense. The facilities
include eight full-size football pitches, a
thermal swimming pool and gym. The Spanish
opted for the milder climate in Curitiba after
contending with high temperatures further
north during the Confederations Cup.
Leading the line...New Spain striker Diego Costa
BRAZIL
GROUP B FIXTURES
Jun 13 v Holland (Salvador)
Jun 18 v Chile (Rio de Janeiro)
Jun 23 v Australia (Curitiba)
1,111 miles
419 miles
Curitiba
Rio De Janeiro
Salvador
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How he got the job
Seen as a safe pair of hands for a
talented generation of players.
Past successes as a coach
Euro 2012 and 2010 World Cup winner
with Spain and won two European Cups
with Real Madrid.
Past failures as a coach
A run of poor results in Turkey with
Besiktas culminated in the sack.
Achievements as a player
Played over 300 games for Real
Madrid, winning ve league titles and
four Spanish Cups. Played in the 1981
European Cup nal versus Liverpool.
Won 18 caps for Spain.
World Cup experience
Won it in 2010.
Relationship with the media
Warm. Admired and respected by all.
Cautious, polite and usually open,
without exposing himself.
Relationship with the public/
Perfect. A Marquis who rarely puts a
foot wrong and exudes generosity and
decency. His son Alvaro, who suffers
Downs Syndrome and has become
one of the teams most famous fans, is
pulled into team celebrations by the
players and is popular too.
Style of management/coaching
Left hand as the Spanish put it:
gentle, respectful and always listens
to his players.
Notable backroom staff
Toni Grande is his number two. Won
two league titles and a Spanish Cup
with Real Madrid.
After the World Cup
Recently renewed his contract.
Vicente DEL BOSQUE
Age 63 (23.12.50)
Spain coach since July 2008
COACH PROFILE
l When I look at Spain I see a huge
amount of fatigue. They will be
tired, emotionally and physically,
when they get to the World Cup. If
they can reach 80 per cent of their
capabilities they will be
candidates.
Cesar Luis Menotti, 1978 World Cup-winning coach
l Spain are favourites but I think
it will be very, very hard. Argentina,
Brazil and Germany all have a
chance of winning it too.
Ronald Koeman, Feyenoord coach
David Villa...back to his best with Atletico Madrid
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Iker CASILLAS
Real Madrid
Age 32 (20.05.81)
Sub for his club, captain for his
country even if his games for
Real this season have included the
Champions League semi-nal.
Celebrated the 2010 World Cup
victory by kissing his touchline-
reporter girlfriend live on TV.
David DE GEA
Manchester United (Eng)
Age 23 (07.11.90)
If there was one person who was
convinced David De Gea could
cope with the pressure of being
Manchester United keeper, it was
David De Gea. Valdes injury opens
a place in the squad for a man
who is the future of la seleccion.
Jordi ALBA
Barcelona
Age 25 (21.03.89)
Began his career in the youth
system at Barcelona as an
attacker, but was converted to a
full-back by Unai Emery at
Valencia before returning to Camp
Nou. Scored in the 2012 Euro
Final.
Raul ALBIOL
Napoli (Ita)
Age 28 (04.09.85)
Central defender who will miss
Arbeloa, his inseparable friend
and partner in squad PlayStation
competitions; they chose England
and wore England shirts. Enjoying
regular games at Napoli after a
frustrating time at Real Madrid.
Cesar AZPILICUETA
Chelsea (Eng)
Age 24 (28.08.89)
Club-mates call him Dave even
though he insists that its not that
hard to say his surname and he
even produced a video to explain
how. Reliable, versatile full-back
who is able to play on either ank.
Santi CAZORLA
Arsenal (Eng)
Age 29 (13.12.84)
Smiley, happy character who is
one of the most popular men in
the squad and one of the nicest
guys in football. Missed out on the
2010 World Cup through injury.
Doesnt even know if hes right
or left-footed.
Andres INIESTA
Barcelona
Age 30 (11.05.84)
In the words of Sergio Ramos, he
is touched by a magic wand.
Has stood out for his brilliant
performances in an otherwise
difcult season for his club.
Scored the winning goal in the
2010 Final.
David SILVA
Manchester City (Eng)
Age 28 (08.01.86)
Born in the Canary Islands in the
same town as Juan Carlos
Valeron. A recent injury has
turned out to not be as serious
as rst feared, but it does mean
that he is not guaranteed a place
in the squad.
Diego COSTA
Atletico Madrid
Age 25 (07.10.88)
Claims that he doesnt take his work
home with him which is probably
a good job as on the pitch he is a
ghter capable of landing a few
low blows. A brilliant player and
the revelation of the season in
Spain. Played twice for Brazil.
Alvaro NEGREDO
Manchester City (Eng)
Age 28 (20.08.85)
Contrary to reports, he was never
known as the Beast of Vallecas
while in Spain, but admits that he
likes the nickname now. Powerful,
skilful and quick, he has the best
goals-per-minute record of all the
strikers tried out by Spain.
Cesc FABREGAS
Barcelona
Age 27 (04.05.87)
False number nine in the Final at
Euro 2012, crossing for the rst
goal, and scorer of the decisive
penalty against Italy in 2008. Has
rarely been an undisputed starter
but his contribution has been
enormous.
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Barcelona
Age 26 (28.07.87)
Rarely talked about as one of the
teams stars but always
contributes. Fast, generous and
with a real eye for goals. Has an
adopted sea lion at an aquarium in
the Canaries, named Pedrito.
David VILLA
Atletico Madrid
Age 32 (03.12.81)
El Guaje (The Kid) is unique among
Spains strikers; none have his
style and none t Spains approach
quite so well. So says Del Bosque
himself, but Villa is still not certain
of a place. Father was a miner.
Dani CARVAJAL
Real Madrid
Age 22 (11.01.92)
Returned to Real after a year in
Germany and alternated the
right-back slot with Arbeloa
whose injury has given him his
opportunity to shine. Has played
superbly, making him a likely
debutant this summer.
Sergio BUSQUETS
Barcelona
Age 25 (16.07.88)
Brilliant defensive midelder who
can drop back into defence.
Tactically astute and strong tackler
who appears to take risks until
you realise he always gets away
with it. Son of former Barca
keeper Carlos Busquets.
Jesus NAVAS
Manchester City (Eng)
Age 28 (21.11.85)
Once considered the man that
would never leave Seville, having
suffered anxiety attacks when
away from home. But he
performed superbly in 2010:
began the move that led to the
winner in the Final. Extremely fast.
Pepe REINA
Napoli (Ita)
Age 31 (31.08.82)
Spains MC when it comes to
celebrations even if that famous
role has served unfairly to
overshadow his goalkeeping. Has
spent almost a decade in the squad.
His father, Miguel, also a keeper,
played for Atletico and Barcelona.
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JAVI MARTINEZ
Bayern Munich (Ger)
Age 25 (02.09.88)
Left Athletic Bilbao for Bayern,
where he has continued to play a
dual role: at centre-back or
central mideld. Neat on the ball
and a good athlete, his versatility
makes him even more valuable to
Del Bosque.
Gerard PIQUE
Barcelona
Age 27 (02.02.87)
Embarked upon an odyssey at the
end of the 2010 World Cup in
search of a very special memento
of the Final: the goal nets.
Piquenbauer is a classy defender
who says he would like to be
Barcelonas president one day.
XAVI
Barcelona
Age 34 (25.01.80)
Probably the last chance for
arguably the most important player
Spain have ever had; the man Luis
Aragones asked to take control in
2008 and who has won everything
since. Football-mad, he will watch
any game, anywhere, any time.
XABI ALONSO
Real Madrid
Age 32 (25.11.81)
Smooth, deep-lying midelder
with a touch of steel. Few players
have his range of passing or tactical
intelligence. Staff at Real Madrid
admit he is the man who gives
balance to the side. Banned for this
years Champions League Final.
TACTICS
SERGIO RAMOS
Real Madrid
Age 28 (30.03.86)
A defender with a strikers soul
and ice cool as he showed with a
Panenka penalty at Euro 2012,
he always comes good when it
matters. Expecting a child with TV
presenter Pilar Rubio.
Plenty of options for Del Bosque as he seeks
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THIAGO ALCANTARA
Bayern Munich (Ger)
Age 23 (11.04.91)
Born in Italy, his dad won a World
Cup for Brazil, and his brother
played for Brazil Under-20s, but
he chose Spain, with whom he had
starred at under-21 level. Looked
certain to go to the World Cup, but
an injury put his presence in doubt.
Few national teams have a tactical or
footballing identity as clear as Spain.
Tiki-taka will once again be the
approach, with Vicente del Bosque
admitting in the midst of debates
about Spain being boring at
Euro2012 that he prefers not to
allow the other team the ball to attack them.
Spains style has an aesthetic quality as well
as a practical one. It is about control as much
as it is about creation.
Spains style is of course similar to that
employed by Barcelona but la seleccions
version is reinforced with two deep
midelders not just one: Sergio Busquets
and Xabi Alonso will play together. In front
of them, the wealth of technical midelders is
astonishing: Xavi, Santi Cazorla, David
Silva, Juan Mata, Pedro, Thiago
Alcantara...
Increasingly, Spain have found that teams
close up against them, defending very deep
and looking to launch the very occasional
counter-attack. The challenge then has been
to nd a way to change the game and open
up spaces. Del Bosques preferred option
from the bench is usually Jesus Navas.
Meanwhile, from set plays both Sergio
Ramos and Gerard Pique are dangerous.
At the World Cup, Fernando Llorente was
also used to great effect against Portugal,
pushing them back and offering Spain a
target, but it is not clear whether he will go to
Brazil and the striking position has caused
the greatest doubts not least because
Spains style makes it so hard for the no.9,
denying him space in which to play. Llorente,
Fernando Torres, Roberto Soldado, Alvaro
Negredo, David Villa, and Michu have all
been tried there and Spain have now signed
Diego Costa.
Some hope Costa will provide the bite and
nastiness that Spain need and he has been
arguably La Ligas outstanding player this
season, but he too will nd the space in which
he is so lethal denied to him, as he saw in his
debut against Italy.
Plan B?
An obvious switch would be to adopt a false
no.9 again, just as they did at Euro 2012,
when Cesc Fabregas played in the Final and
created the rst in a 4-0 win. Winger Navas
is also a key second-half change if Spain
need to stretch the game.
Casillas
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Iniesta
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Silva
Xavi
Costa
Carvajal
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Carvajal Pique
Xabi Alonso
Busquets
Xavi
Iniesta
Fabregas
Navas
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Casillas
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ALSO IN CONTENTION
INIGO MARTINEZ (D, Age 23,
17.05.91, 2/0, Real Sociedad)
JUANFRAN (D, Age 29, 09.01.85, 6/1,
Atletico Madrid)
Alberto MORENO (D, Age 22,
05.07.92, 2/0, Sevilla)
ISCO (M, Age 22, 21.04.92, 2/0, Real
Madrid)
KOKE (M, Age 22, 08.01.92, 7/0,
Atletico Madrid)
Juan MATA (M, Age 26, 28.04.88,
32/9, Manchester United, Eng)
Fernando TORRES (F, Age 30,
20.03.84, 106/36, Chelsea, Eng)
Fernando LLORENTE (F, Age 29,
26.02.85, 24/7, Juventus, Ita)
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witzerlands last two World Cup
appearances, in 2006 and 2010, have
hardly set the competition on re. In
2006 they became the rst team to be
knocked out without conceding a goal after
losing on penalties to Ukraine after a sterile
0-0 draw, and they only scored four
themselves in as many games. Four years later,
they managed one goal for and one against in
three outings as they fell at the rst hurdle.
This time, hopefully, it should be different.
The Swiss will travel to Brazil with a young,
attacking side which includes a number of
players from the sides that won the Under-17
World Cup in 2009 and reached the Final of
the 2011 European Under-21 Championship.
The Swiss federation runs a well-developed
youth programme and has tapped successfully
into the countrys large immigrant community.
Several members of the squad are from
families that moved to Switzerland from the
Balkans during the 1990s. Players such as
Xherdan Shaqiri, Granit Xhaka, Haris Seferovic
and Josip Drmic, the feisty Stefan Lichtsteiner
and Gokhan Inler, give the team plenty of
attacking options, not to mention bite.
In fact, the weakness is probably now the
defence where Philippe Sendoros, Johan
Djourou and Steve Von Bergen have all had
unhappy experiences at club level. Contrary to
the national stereotype, the side has become
quite unpredictable. They can beat anyone on
their day, as they showed with a friendly win
over Brazil in Basle last year. But they are also
prone to lapses such as the 4-4 draw at home
to Iceland in the qualiers, where they
squandered a 4-1 lead.
Veteran coach Ottmar Hitzfeld, who will
retire after the tournament, has set the last 16
as his rst target a realistic if not easy option
given that the Swiss struggle against Latin
American opposition and must face Honduras
and Ecuador. And he has already admitted that
the heat and humidity will be a challenge for his
side, who will have to adjust their pressing style.
Despite the respectable results over the past
few years, Switzerland is not a country which is
passionate for football and it is often hard to
believe that the World Cup is just around the
corner. In fact, the sport has an image problem
in the country, thanks to the lingering problem
of crowd violence and partly due to the goings-
on at FIFA, whose presence is seen by many
Swiss as something of an embarrassment.
Brian Homewood
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
May 25 Training camp at Weggis, on the
banks of Lake Lucerne
May 30 Friendly v Jamaica in Lucerne
Jun 3 Friendly v Peru in Lucerne
Jun 6 Fly to Brazil
THE VIEW FROM SWITZERLAND
Any team which is among the top seeds
does not need to hide from opponents who
are seeded two, three and four. We can and
should go into this group phase with great
self-belief. Ottmar Hitzfelds Switzerland
team shouldnt even be
overawed by the French.
I am optimistic that
we will get to the
quarter-nals.
Basle coach Murat Yakin
The chances of surviving the group
stage arent that bad. The last few times
BASE CAMP
SWITZERLAND
Players from immigrant families form backbone of the side
Hitzfeld relies on
non-Swiss talent
Situated on the beach front near Porto Seguro,
La Torre Resort will be home for the Swiss
team. The city is in the southern state of Bahia
and its hot and humid climate will help the
team acclimatise for their nal Group E game
against Honduras at the Arena Amazonia in
Manaus. Training will take place at the Estadio
Municipal Antonio Carlos Magalhaes.
Dominant gurekey midelder Valon Behrami
BRAZIL
2,904 miles
GROUP E FIXTURES
Jun 15 v Ecuador (Brasilia)
Jun 20 v France (Salvador)
Jun 25 v Honduras (Manaus)
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How he got the job
His appointment
was the perfect
marriage: giving
Switzerland a
successful,
high-prole coach
and him a break
from the club game
which had clearly
worn him down.
Past successes as a coach
Won the Bundesliga ve times with
Bayern Munich, twice with Borussia
Dortmund and the Champions League
once with each.
Past failures as a coach
Lost the 1999 Champions League Final
when Bayern conceded twice at the
death to Manchester United. One of his
rst matches in charge of Switzerland
was a 2-1 home defeat by Luxembourg.
Achievements as a player
Relatively modest, winning two Swiss
league titles with Basle.
World Cup experience
In charge of Switzerland in 2010 when
they beat eventual winners Spain in their
opening match but failed to score another
goal and went out in the group stage.
Relationship with the media
Revered in Germany and highly
respected in Switzerland, despite the
failure to qualify for Euro 2012.
Relationship with the public
As with the media, although it faltered
slightly after failing to qualify for Euro
2012, when many questioned if his
contract should be renewed and there
was a public discussion over his salary.
Style of management/coaching
A qualied maths teacher, he prepares
for matches with geometric precision
and doesnt accept indiscipline lightly.
Made a point of appointing Gokhan
Inler, a player with Turkish roots, as
captain of the national team.
Notable backroom staff
Michel Pont has been assistant coach
since 2001.
After the World Cup...
Offered a two-year extension but
turned it down and says he will retire.
Ottmar HITZFELD (Ger)
Age 65 (12.01.49)
Switzerland coach since July 2008
COACH PROFILE
Switzerland played France we were really close,
but after that its probably over for Switzerland.
Xherdan Shaqiri doesnt play that regularly, so
its really tough for a team if they depend on one
or two players and Switzerland dont have
that many good players. If the one or two good
players dont bring their A-game to Brazil, its
over for them.
Rene Rodiger, St Galler Tagblatt
l Its certainly do-able, but it certainly
wont be easy for Switzerland. Ecuador will
be unpleasant opponents, they are a very
robust and physically strong team with
Antonio Valencia as the key player.
Alain Sutter, former Switzerland forward
l Switzerland has never had such a high-
standing collection of players who have imposed
themselves at big foreign clubs. They have
everything needed to get a good
result at the World Cup. I trust
them to get at least to the
eighth-nals [the last 16] . The
second-generation immigrants are
cheekier than the typical Swiss
and carry this through to the rest of the squad.
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Diego BENAGLIO
Wolfsburg (Ger)
Age 30 (08.09.83)
A safe pair of hands, excellent
reexes and a commanding
presence in his penalty area. First
choice since just before Euro
2008 and will be playing at his
third major nals. Has spent most
of his career in the Bundesliga.
Yann SOMMER
Basle
Age 25 (17.12.88)
Basles regular keeper since
2011, wining three successive
titles. Has excellent reexes, is
calm and self-assured and averse
to risk taking. He will move to
Borussia Monchengladbach
after the World Cup.
Johan DJOUROU
Arsenal (Eng)
Age 27 (18.01.87)
Central defender who was born in
Ivory Coast and is set to make his
season-long loan to Hamburg
permanent in July. Played at the
2006 World Cup but suffered a
knee injury in 2009 that cost him
a place at the 2010 World Cup.
Michael LANG
Grasshoppers
Age 23 (08.02.91)
Played for Switzerland at
various youth levels and is
now understudy to Lichtsteiner
at right-back. Began his career
with St Gallen before joining
Grasshoppers in 2011.
Stephan LICHTSTEINER
Juventus (Ita)
Age 30 (16.01.84)
Feisty right-back whose storming
runs down the ank have earned
him the nickname Forrest Gump.
He completed an apprenticeship
in banking as a young player at
Grasshoppers. Plays on the ank
of a ve-man mideld for his club.
Valon BEHRAMI
Napoli (Ita)
Age 29 (19.04.85)
Happy at right-back or in mideld,
he has revived his career at Napoli
since 2012. His tattoos and
haircuts are not always to the
liking of the reserved Swiss. Sent
off against Chile at the 2010
World Cup. Born in Kosovo.
Blerim DZEMAILI
Napoli (Ita)
Age 28 (12.04.86)
A central midelder who has
been a substitute for most of his
international career. Has settled in
Serie A after an unhappy spell at
Bolton. Born in Macedonia, his
parents moved to Switzerland
when he was four.
Pajtim KASAMI
Fulham (Eng)
Age 21 (02.06.92)
Versatile midelder with poise,
skill and a powerful physique, he
was world under-17 champion in
2009. A move from Fulham to
Pescara in 2011 broke down due
to faulty wi- in a Milan hotel.
Born in Macedonia.
Josip DRMIC
Nuremberg (Ger)
Age 21 (08.08.92)
Two-footed, clever in and around
the box, although somewhat weak
in the air, he has had an excellent
rst season in the Bundesliga.
Born in Switzerland but has
Croatian roots and scored his rst
two goals against Croatia in March.
Mario GAVRANOVIC
Zurich
Age 24 (24.11.89)
Centre-forward with a good
scoring ratio who could provide a
useful option off the bench. Born
in Switzerland to Croatian parents.
Suspended by Zurich for insulting
their assistant coach after being
left out of the team last year.
Gelson FERNANDES
Freiburg (Ger)
Age 27 (02.09.86)
Defensive midelder who scored
Switzerlands only goal at the
2010 World Cup when he was
a key player, although he now
nds himself on the fringes. Born
in Cape Verde, he moved to
Switzerland at the age of ve.
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Admir MEHMEDI
Freiberg (Ger)
Age 23 (16.03.91)
A good season at Freiburg
has propelled the Macedonia-
born player into contention.
Previously at Dynamo Kiev, where
he was used as a substitute and
struggled to get going. Played at
the 2012 Olympic Games.
Haris SEFEROVIC
Real Sociedad (Spa)
Age 22 (22.02.92)
Won the 2009 under-17 world
title in Nigeria, where he was the
tournaments top scorer. Lots
of ups and downs at club level
and has fallen out of favour at
Socieded. Born in Switzerland to
Bosnian parents.
Xherdan SHAQIRI
Bayern Munich (Ger)
Age 22 (10.10.91)
An outstanding prospect who can
play on either ank and is always a
threat with his powerful shooting
and free-kicks. Despite being
below Robben and Ribery in the
Bayern pecking order, he has
been given plenty of outings.
Ricardo RODRIGUEZ
Wolfsburg (Ger)
Age 21 (25.08.92)
The rst-choice left-back provides
an endless supply of crosses for
his forwards, is strong in the air
and dangerous at free-kicks. Has
settled quickly at Wolfsburg. Born
in Zurich to a Spanish father and
Chilean mother.
Fabian SCHAR
Basle
Age 22 (20.12.91)
One of Swiss footballs most
important recent discoveries,
a central defender with good
long-range passing and set-
piece specialist. Scored both
goals in the crucial 2-0 win in
Norway in qualifying.
Gokhan INLER
Napoli (Ita)
Age 29 (27.06.84)
Swiss captain and a hard-tackling
midelder who turned up at
his ofcial Napoli presentation
wearing a lion mask. An excellent
long-range shooter, he also
played at Euro 2008 and the
2010 World Cup.
Marco WOLFLI
Young Boys
Age 31 (22.08.82)
Captain and the longest-serving
player at his club, he made his
Swiss debut in 2008. Always in
Benaglios shadow and now below
Sommer in the pecking order. Tore
his Achilles tendon in December
but is expected to be t in time.
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Philippe SENDEROS
Valencia (Spa)
Age 29 (14.02.85)
His club career has been hit by
injuries and spells in the reserves,
but he remains a regular for his
country and is set to play in his
third World Cup. Born in Switzerland
to a Spanish father and Serb
mother, he speaks six languages.
Steve VON BERGEN
Young Boys
Age 30 (10.06.83)
Central defender who made his
debut against Costa Rica in 2006
and has been in and out of the
team since. Missed Euro 2008
through injury but played at the
last World Cup. Well-travelled,
he recently returned to Switzerland.
Granit XHAKA
Borussia Monchengladbach (Ger)
Age 21 (27.09.92)
Elegant and composed, he played
in all but one of the qualiers.
Known as Little Einstein because
of an interest in science, he has
publicly supported Kosovos
campaign to be allowed to play
international matches.
Valentin STOCKER
Basle
Age 25 (12.04.89)
Features regularly on the left side
of a three-man mideld, the pacy
and tricky Stocker scored the rst
goal of Ottmar Hitzfelds reign in a
friendly against Cyprus which was
also his international debut. Has
won a hatful of titles with Basle.
TACTICS
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Eintracht Frankfurt (Ger)
Age 27 (09.03.87)
Fiercely competitive defensive
midelder with excellent passing.
A reserve at international level
and could be even further down
the pecking order after various
injuries this season. His brother
Christian plays for Salzburg.
Switzerland almost invariably play with a
4-2-3-1 system. In goal, Diego
Benaglio has been the rst choice for
the last six years with Yann Sommer a
distant second. Stefan Lichtsteiner
of Juventus on the right and
Ricardo Rodriguez on the left
are the two full-backs and both like to
get forward.
The central defensive pairing is less clear
cut. Philippe Senderos and Johan Djourou
both have experience in Europes top leagues
but both have suffered form and injury
problems over the last couple of years; in
the key matches against Norway and Albania
last autumn, Hitzfeld preferred youngster
Fabian Schar alongside Steve Von Bergen.
Team captain Gokhan Inler and Valon
Behrami play holding roles in front of the
back four. Both play for Napoli although
media reports suggest their relationship
has become strained recently. Blerim
Dzemaili, also of Napoli, is another option
in that area.
Ahead of them, Xherdan Shaqiri is the
creative inspiration on the right of the attack.
He can run with the ball and likes to cut
inside and shoot Arjen Robben-style. Granit
Xhaka distributes the ball from the centre
and Valentin Stocker is another pacy, tricky
player on the left.
That leaves the centre-forward spot,
where Switzerland have plenty of promising
youngsters such as Haris Seferovic, Admir
Mehmedi, Josip Drmic and Mario
Gavranovic but no automatic rst choice.
On current form, Drmic might just get the
nod thanks to a free-scoring season in
the Bundesliga with Nuremberg, although
Mehmedi is another option.
There are plenty of options at free-kicks
where Schar, Shaqiri and Inler all pack a
powerful shot.
Plan B?
Hitzfeld has not deviated from his preferred
4-2-3-1 format. One alternative scenario
would be the option of playing Shaqiri as a
false nine.
Gelson Fernandes is often brought on
when Switzerland are leading to beef up the
centre of the mideld.
Benaglio
Rodriguez
Behrami
Von Bergen
Inler
Shaqiri
Drmic
Stocker
Xhaka
Lichtsteiner
4-2-3-1
Schar
ALSO IN CONTENTION
Roman BURKI (G, Age 23, 14.11.90, 0/0,
Grasshoppers)
Reto ZIEGLER (D, Age 28, 16.01.86, 34/1,
Sassuolo, Ita)
Tranquillo BARNETTA (M, Age 29, 22.05.85,
73/10, Eintracht Frankfurt, Ger)
Benaglio
Rodriguez
Fernandes
Von Bergen
Inler
Behrami
Stocker
Shaqiri Xhaka
Lichtsteiner
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favourites, says Uruguay coach Oscar
Tabarez. But we also know that if we
prepare well we can be a very difcult team to
play against, and thats going to be at the
centre of our thoughts.
This, then, will be the same Uruguay that
Tabarez has brought back to footballs top
table, reaching the semi-nals of the last World
Cup and winning the 2011 Copa America, while
all the time accepting and playing within their
limitations. And this is basically the same squad
indeed many of the group have been
together since the 2007 Copa America.
Strikers aside, some of the key members
of the rst team are arguably past their best.
Tabarez, though, stresses that I have the
intention of using the experience that most
of the players have acquired.
Time will tell if this is a tournament too far
for the group. The order of the games would
seem to help; a win against Costa Rica in the
opening xture will allow the team to take on
England and Italy in the way they feel most
comfortable: sitting deep, protecting the lack
of defensive pace, and slipping in Luis Suarez
and Edinson Cavani on the break.
Could such a method conceivably take
La Celeste all the way? Obviously, many in
Uruguay and elsewhere are excited by the
possibility of a repetition of the 1950 triumph.
Theres no comparison, says Tabarez. The
world was different then. It was a different
Brazil, and Uruguay had a position of power
that we no longer occupy. But lets hope we
face Brazil because it will mean well have
made progress in the competition.
Such humility makes it easy to forget that
Uruguay pushed Brazil all the way in the
semi-nal of last years Confederations Cup,
falling 2-1 to a late goal. Had Diego Forlan
converted an early penalty perhaps things
could have been even harder for the hosts.
Uruguays experience, tradition and self-
esteem mean that few will relish facing them
and even fewer will relish dealing with Suarez
and Cavani in full ight. Such virtues may not
be enough to go all the way, but they might be
enough to conrm the coachs view that in
football we are party-poopers.
They poured water in Brazils champagne in
1950, and spoiled things for the hosts in 2010,
as well as in the last two Copa Americas.
Whose party will they ruin this time?
Tim Vickery
PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Late May Training in Montevideo
May 30 Friendly v Northern Ireland in
Montevideo
Jun 4 Friendly v Slovenia in Montevideo
Jun 9 Fly to Brazil
THE VIEW FROM URUGUAY
We have two of the worlds best strikers
in top form and a team which has been
together for a long time. But theres a big
difference between now and back in 2010.
Four years ago there were no expectations
and the team grew during the competition.
This time we arrive with a certain obligation.
It will be seen by many as a failure if we
dont go all the way to the Final, or at least
equal what we did last time and get to the
semis. Being the protagonists in this way is
often difcult for Uruguay, and our group is
not an easy one.
Luis Eduardo Insaurralde, El Pais
BASE CAMP
URUGUAY
Tabarez side seek a repeat of 1950 upset in Brazil
Will lightning strike
twice for La Celeste?
Uruguay will be based in the inland city of Sete
Lagoas, 50 miles from the state capital of
Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte the city
where England were humbled 1-0 by the USA in
the 1950 World Cup. The players will stay at
the JN Resort a few miles outside the city and
train at the Arena de Jacare, home of local
side Democrata.
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