Official 2006 World Cup Thread...Italy wins 1-1 (5-3 PSO)

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Who will win the World Cup

Argentina
6
8%
USA (just so ppl dont complain)
4
5%
Brazil
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41%
England
7
9%
Germany
6
8%
Other (please state)
22
29%
 
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Official 2006 World Cup Thread...Italy wins 1-1 (5-3 PSO)

Postby dada on Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:58 am

Place your vote.

Just wanted to make a thread where anyone can discuss anything about the upcoming FIFA World Cup. If you have any articles, teams, players etc. that you wanna discuss you can post it here.


ITALY BEATS FRANCE 1-1 (5-3 PKs)
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Grosso seals it with the winning PK.

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The champions celebrate.

worldcup.com wrote:Italy are world champions for the fourth time after beating ten-man France 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in Berlin's Olympiastadion on Sunday, 9 July 2006.

Twelve years after losing to Brazil in the first shoot-out in a FIFA World Cup Final, Italy made up for that heartbreak as all five men in blue converted their kicks to claim world football's greatest prize for the first time since 1982. For France the pain of defeat was compounded by the sight of Zinedine Zidane, on his last appearance as a professional, leaving the field having been sent off in extra time for butting Marco Materazzi off the ball.

It was Italy's first successful shoot-out in a FIFA World Cup after previous failures in 1990, 1994 and 1998 and ironically it was a miss from France’s David Trezeguet – whose golden goal had defeated the Azzurri in the final of UEFA EURO 2000 – that opened the door for Fabio Grosso to fire the winning spot-kick past Fabien Barthez and spark celebrations all the way from Bergamo to Bari.

If penalties can resemble a lottery there could have been no more deserving matchwinner than Grosso, such a positive influence for Italy throughout this tournament. He was one of several Italians prominent in a first period where the Italians played the more fluent football, although it was France who took an early lead.

Eight years after scoring twice in the FIFA World Cup Final in Paris, Zidane opened the scoring with a seventh-minute penalty after Materazzi’s trip on Florent Malouda. By the 19th minute, Materazzi had made amends, however, the big defender heading the equaliser from Andrea Pirlo’s corner.

Although both sides threatened to score a second – notably Italy’s Luca Toni, who headed against Fabien Barthez’s crossbar before the break - neither managed to add a second. Extra time brought a scare for Italy when Buffon had to tip over Zidane's header but soon afterwards the France captain was making the sad walk to the dressing rooms.

The match:
6': This Final began with the most extraordinary of opening goals after Materazzi was adjudged to have illegally halted the progress of Malouda as he hurtled into the box. The resultant penalty saw two adidas Golden Ball candidates face off, and it was Zidane who prevailed, if only just, with an impudent chip that deceived Buffon, but rebounded off the underside of the bar and dropped down no more than a foot over the line. (0-1)

9': Materazzi, perhaps unsettled by his role in the French goal, came perilously close to doubling Les Bleus' advantage - and his own misery - when he glanced a Willy Sagnol cross into the side-netting with Buffon scrambling frantically across his line.

14': With Andrea Pirlo's set-pieces as dangerous as ever, Lilian Thuram showed admirable bravery to dive in and head one particular out-swinging free-kick behind for a corner, this from a position which could easily have seen the Juventus defender put through his own goal.

19':: Italy hauled themselves level thanks to a potent combination of Pirlo’s dead-ball mastery and the aerial ability of Materazzi, as the latter gained spectacular redemption for his earlier blunder by towering above the French defence to bullet the former’s corner past Barthez. (1-1)

35': Some neat, one-touch interplay by the Azzurri on the edge of the French box gave Toni his first scent of goal, but Thuram slid in decisively to make a last-ditch saving tackle. France's defence again struggled to deal with Italy’s height and power from the resultant corner, however, and Toni headed yet another pinpoint Pirlo cross against the crossbar.

France assume control:
47': Henry started the second half in threatening mood, breaking into the Italy box but failing to trouble Buffon with his shot.

49': As in the first period, however, Italy looked threatening from a corner as Totti swung in the ball towards the head of Cannavaro but his effort was blocked by a defender and France survived.

50': Henry showed remarkable balance to carry the ball past three defenders but he could not pick out a white shirt with his low ball across goal, Zambrotta clearing the danger.

58': Despite the loss of Patrick Vieira with an apparent hamstring injury, replaced by Alou Diarra, France continued to take the game to the Azzurri. Lippi responded by sending on Daniele De Rossi and Vincenzo Iaquinta in place of Francesco Totti and Simone Perrotta.

62': France breathed a sigh of relief when Toni headed a Pirlo free-kick past Barthez only for the linesman to raise his flag for offside. Moments later at the other end, Henry, under pressure from Cannavaro, found the space to get in a shot but Buffon made the save.

72': Toni turned on the edge of the box and forced Barthez into a low save but the Italian had controlled the ball with his arm before letting fly.

78': As the clock ticked down, the game became increasingly scrappy with neither side enjoying any sustained possession. Pirlo was not far off target with a 25-yard free-kick, curling the ball narrowly wide of Barthez’s right-hand post.

90': Come the closing moments of the match, and despite the introduction of Alessandro Del Piero, it was Italy on the back foot but for all their probing, France were unable to open up the Azzurri back line.

Extra time:
100': Ribery created and then spurned the first opportunity of the extra period. He played a wall pass with Malouda on the edge of the Italy box and continued his run into the area before poking the ball just wide of the far post.

104': France were dominating and Zidane was denied a second goal only by the excellence of Buffon. The No.10 slipped the ball out wide to Willy Sagnol and then met the ensuing cross with a firm header but Buffon tipped over.

111': Suddenly this Final took another twist as referee Horacio Elizondo brought play to a halt and went up to the other end of the field where, after consulting with his linesman, he sent off Zidane for an off-the-ball incident with Materazzi. A sad way for the France captain to end his glorious career.

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Zidane ends career on sour note.

Penalties:
Pirlo, Materazzi, De Rossi and Del Piero all converted their spot-kicks for the Azzurri but although Sylvain Wiltord, Eric Abidal and Sagnol found the net for France, Trezeguet’s miss from France's second penalty let in Grosso to win the Trophy for Lippi’s side.

In conclusion: Italy are deserved world champions after this narrowest of triumphs over France. In doing so, they buried the ghosts of USA 94 and climbed above Germany as the most successful European team in FIFA World Cup history with four wins. For France and Zidane there was no fairy-tale ending and instead they are left to reflect on a bitter ending to an unexpectedly long adventure.


WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS: ITALY

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GOLDEN BALL: ZINEDINE ZIDANE

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GOLDEN SHOE: MIROSLAV KLOSE

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BEST YOUNG PLAYER: LUKAS PODOLSKI

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BEST GOALKEEPER: GIANLUIGI BUFFON

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STAGE 2 FIXTURES AND RESULTS

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FINAL GROUP STANDINGS

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from worldcup.com
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Postby SVG18 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:12 am

I think Italy has a good shot at the title ,the've been playing well in the qualifiers.
Also the Netherlands have a world class team with great strikers like Van Nistelrooy,Makaay,Van der Vaart,Robben...
Germany plays at home and always does well in big tournaments,and Brazil and Argentina are always favorites

too bad my team(Belgium) didn't make it for the first time since 1978 :cry:
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Postby dada on Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:16 am

My team (Jamaica) has only been there once and that was in 98 i think. We havent been back there since but hopefully we can make a push for 2010.
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Postby SVG18 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:50 am

My team (Jamaica) has only been there once and that was in 98 i think



I remember that :) They even won a game! it was against Japan I think.
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Postby dada on Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:35 am

yup, we were very happy that we at least beat someone before we got knocked out.
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Postby Jugs on Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:26 am

I think Australia and Croatia have great chances to win the world cup





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Postby streetballaz1 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:31 am

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Postby Bang on Thu Dec 08, 2005 2:10 pm

It is my national duty to say Korea even though we have next to 0 chance!

The realistic side thinks Brazil.
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Postby J@3 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 2:26 pm

Australia, with the US team losing every game by 9 goals and Bruce Arena dying a horrible death on the sidelines while down 15-0 against us.
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Postby Bang on Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:30 pm

I don't get why you would root for any other team than your own country. A huge part of why world cup trumps every other event known to mankind is because of national pride. The feeling when Korea won all the way to the Semis in the last world cup was crazy. I remember seeing shots of Seoul, with no cars on the streets because everyone was seeing the game, and thousands of red shirts lined up, all shouting the same cheer. When we scored that goal against Italy, and when we won in penalties against Spain...those feelings were incomparable to any other sporting event. I wish I was in Korea at that time. I went right after the world cup and people were still wearing red shirts and everything though.

I think we probably had the most "home field advantadge" compared to any other team in the history of any sport though. The crowds were crazy and very coordinated. The chances of repeating last year is almost impossible...but I'll still root for my team.
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Postby SVG18 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:41 pm

When we scored that goal against Italy, and when we won in penalties against Spain


Just wanna say I saw the games and both those wins were highly undeserved,the refs totally favored the home team(Korea). The refs performances at the previous World Cup was the worst we've ever seen;totally favoring home teams and big names(Brazil)
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Postby Bang on Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:03 pm

SVG18 wrote:
When we scored that goal against Italy, and when we won in penalties against Spain


Just wanna say I saw the games and both those wins were highly undeserved,the refs totally favored the home team(Korea). The refs performances at the previous World Cup was the worst we've ever seen;totally favoring home teams and big names(Brazil)


Just like in basketball. Refs are part of the game. It's not like whining about bad calls will reverse any decision. Plus it's called home court advantage. They always favor the home team in ANY world cup.

Also, even after that Morientes off-side, which was off-side, we still won them in penalties. Even after that red card against Totti, we still had to have made the golden goal. I mean, it's not like the refs can score the goals. Undeserved? We were the ultimate underdogs. We were facing vastly superior teams and we won. It still doesn't change the bottom line. We won Italy and Spain.
Plus, most of the world thought it was fair, and that those calls were just part of home field advantage (a poll was conducted on the main site and around 70% said the calls were fair, and that they were only a part of home field advantage or something).
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Postby SVG18 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:11 pm

So home court advantage is refs favoring the home team? that's ridiculous,the Fifa is highly against things like that,this has nothing to do with fair-play anymore...
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Postby Bang on Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:19 pm

No, not saying that. But the home court advantage does affect refs. Just look at basketball. It's bound to happen whether you like it or not. Questionable calls and plays, even plays like the Hand of God, are part of the game. There is so much deception in soccer anyhow. Haven't you seen the Italian soccer team's practice session commercial?
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Postby SVG18 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:22 pm

No, not saying that. But the home court advantage does affect refs. Just look at basketball. It's bound to happen whether you like it or not. Questionable calls and plays, even plays like the Hand of God, are part of the game. There is so much deception in soccer anyhow.


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Haven't you seen the Italian soccer team's practice session commercial?


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Postby Bang on Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:34 pm

http://s93486094.onlinehome.us/video/it ... rcamp.mpeg

Here is the commercial...hilarious..
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Postby Jackal_ on Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:24 pm

Personally I'm rooting for Iran.. but I'd love to see Holland take it.. they've always been my 2nd favourite..

I found this to be an interesting read btw.. it's about the draw.

http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/051205/1/5hee.html
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Postby J@3 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:00 pm

That Italian team commercial is great :lol:
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Postby SVG18 on Thu Dec 08, 2005 9:28 pm

Great vid! typical Italian :lol:
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Postby dada on Fri Dec 09, 2005 4:03 am

I really feel sometimes that they do actually coach that.
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Postby shadowgrin on Fri Dec 09, 2005 4:26 am

Silly Italians :lol:
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Postby Drex on Fri Dec 09, 2005 7:42 am

Since Chile is not there, I have to say Brazil, Germany (go Zana) or England are the teams I'm rooting for.

Great video :lol: The sad part is that most players do that, and it annoys the fuck out of me :x
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Postby Dean on Fri Dec 09, 2005 5:55 pm

Well, as an Australian id say Australia.
But, as a punter, id say either Brazil or England. Therefore i will put AU$1 on all three :D
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Postby SVG18 on Sat Dec 10, 2005 8:38 am

Groups have been drawn! What do you guys think?

http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/051209/1/5nx0.html
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Postby Anthony15 on Sat Dec 10, 2005 9:54 am

Darn...Russia didn't make it. I'm going with Ukraine. As long Shevchenko is healthy then can go for a win(greece was a surprise once, maybe they'll be too)
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