Saturday, March 27, 2010

Kiwis to meet Chile in warm-up

New Zealand will play Chile in a training match in the lead up to their opening match in the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa in June.

The game on 9 June - six days ahead of New Zealand's FIFA World Cup opener against Slovakia - would likely be played behind closed doors in three 30 minute spells, New Zealand Football said on Tuesday.

"I think we've got some really good fixtures lined up leading into our arrival in South Africa so something a bit more informal will be an ideal opportunity to finalise our build-up," New Zealand coach Ricki Herbert said.

"We may tinker with positions and personnel, but we aim to be heading into the opening game against Slovakia with all those bases covered and players fully aware of what they need to do."

New Zealand Football also said New Zealand and Australian players will go into a camp from 28 April to 10 May before the South Africa 2010 squad of 23 is named.

The All Whites, who have qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1982, will play friendlies against Australia, Serbia and Slovenia in late May and early June on the way to South Africa. Chile World Cup Tickets are now available online. Other than World cup tickets you can also get World cup football tickets, Champions League final tickets, FA Cup final tickets, FA Cup tickets and World cup 2010 tickets from the same spot online without any headache and with guaranteed delivery of tickets at home.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Chilean football on the recovery trail

On 27 February 2010, Chile was hit by a massive earthquake that measured 8.8 on the Richter scale, one of the most powerful in recorded history. Concepcion, a town halfway down the country’s elongated coastline, had the misfortune of being closest to the epicentre.

At the time of writing, over 700 people are believed to have lost their lives to the catastrophe and 1.5 million homes have been destroyed. But less than two weeks after the disaster, Chilean football is already making great efforts to get back on its feet.

“I’m here to offer my personal, heartfelt thanks to the FIFA President and the entire football fraternity for their tremendous solidarity and generosity,” said Harold Mayne-Nicholls, President of the Chilean Football Association (ANFP), who was in Zurich today for discussions with FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter.

The damage to the South American nation was considerable, particularly in the VII Maule and VIII Biobio regions in the heart of the country, with estimates of rebuilding costs varying between two and three billion US dollars. Football was affected, but only suffered material losses, as Mayne-Nicholls pointed out: “I visited the Maule and Biobio regions last week – they were badly hit. We have eight professional clubs within these regions."

"But I must say that our overriding feeling is one of relief, because we do not appear to have lost anyone from the football family. Some players did lose their homes, however, and we will help them to rebuild. In the same vein, office buildings belonging to certain clubs collapsed – in Concepcion and Talca, for example – and we will offer our help there too."

Football rallying round
“Some stadiums experienced considerable damage; the home of Naval, the club from Talcahuano that plays in our country’s second tier, is one such example," said the head of the ANFP.

"On top of that, clubs in the Biobio region are unable to train because they simply don’t have basic amenities such as running water or electricity. All the league matches involving teams from this area have been postponed until the clubs are up-and-running again.”

The entire football world has stood up to be counted in the wake of the catastrophe, offering financial assistance and other forms of support. “Last weekend, a country-wide telethon was held – FIFA donated 250,000 US dollars, as did the Chilean national team, while CONMEBOL gave 100,000 dollars, which was matched by Chilean clubs. Altogether, the football family managed to collect some 800,000 dollars,” said Mayne-Nicholls.

"But let me be very clear – money is not the most important aspect. Of course we are in need of funds to rebuild, but what has really inspired us most of all is the spirit of solidarity shown by the football community."

"We have been touched by initiatives run by clubs such as Almeria, West Bromwich Albion, Palmeiras, and numerous Argentinian and Mexican teams. As well as by the gesture made by Real Madrid in their match against Sevilla, by seeing Chilean flags flying at matches in Italy, by the minute of silence instigated prior to the recent France-Spain friendly and by so many other demonstrations of support. We have received hundreds of letters from friends, other football associations and clubs, from all over the world.”

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Chilean football shows solidarity

Chilean football has temporarily come to a halt in the wake of the terrible earthquake that recently brought devastation and tragedy to many parts of the country.

The disaster has led to the suspension of the national Apertura championship, the cancellation of last Wednesday’s 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ warm-up matches between La Roja and Korea DPR and Costa Rica, and the closure of several stadiums around the country due to serious structural damage.

The Chilean football family, many members of which experienced the earthquake at first hand, has been spurred into action, however, responding to the crisis en masse and demonstrating its heartfelt support and solidarity.

'Everything started to shake'
The earthquake, which measured 8.8 on the Richter scale, proved a terrifying experience for Juan Antonio Pizzi, the Argentinian coach of Santiago Morning and a former striker with Barcelona, Tenerife and his adopted Spain.

“I was asleep and all of a sudden everything started to shake,” he says, recalling the dramatic events of Saturday 27 February. “After another 20 seconds the electricity went, there was this terrible noise and everything started falling over. It was deafening and I was lying there thinking ‘What’s coming next?’ It went on and on and I just curled up in a corner of the room and waited.”

"I took them in my arms and, as there were bits of ceiling falling on top of us, I decided to jump from the fourth floor." (Ruben Dario Gigena, Santiago Wanderers forward).

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Chile trio earn recall

Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa has named an 18-man foreign-based squad for two friendly internationals next month.

Bielsa's players will play two friendlies on 3 March, against Costa Rica and DPR Korea, at the Estadio Monumental in Santiago. Pedro Morales, Gonzalo Fierro and Mark Gonzalez have been recalled but there is no place for forward Mauricio Pinilla.

Bielsa will add some home-based players on Sunday, after the domestic action. Chile will play Spain, Switzerland and Honduras in Group H at this summer's World Cup finals.

Chile squad
Goalkeeper:
Claudio Bravo (Real Sociedad/Spain)

Defenders: Gary Medel (Boca Juniors/Argentina), Osvaldo Gonzalez (Toluca/Mexico), Pablo Contreras (PAOK/Greece), Arturo Vidal (Bayer Leverkusen/Germany), Rodrigo Tello (Besiktas/Turkey)

Midfielders: Gonzalo Fierro (Flamengo/Brazil), Mauricio Isla (Udinese/Italy), Carlos Carmona (Reggina/Italy), Matias Fernandez (Sporting Lisbon/Portugal), Pedro Morales (Dynamo Zagreb/Croatia), Jorge Valdivia (Al Ain/United Arab Emirates)

Fowards: Alexis Sanchez (Udinese/Italy), Humberto Suazo (Real Zaragoza/Spain), Hector Mancilla (Toluca/Mexico), Mark Gonzalez (CSKA Moscow/Russia), Jean Beausejour (America/Mexico), Fabian Orellana (Xerez/Spain)

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