Home>News Center>Sports
         
 

Whatever the draw, Brazil is the favorite to win
(AP)
Updated: 2005-12-05 09:34

South Korea may have reached the semifinals at home in 2002, but it didn't win a game in the previous two World Cups and is ranked 29th, the worst of any team in the top group. It also had the lowest point total among Asia's four automatic qualifiers.

Conversely, the Netherlands finished fourth in 1998 and is ranked third by FIFA. The Dutch also finished with the most qualifying points of any team in Europe (32) and are one of only five teams on the continent to go through qualifying undefeated (10-2-0).

Swapping South Korea and the Dutch would conform to FIFA's world view. The only possible hitch: FIFA vice president Chung Mong Joon is on both the World Cup and FIFA executive committees, and he's South Korean.

Croatia is ranked 20th and, other than South Korea, is the second-lowest ranked team in the top group. But the next three candidates for promotion are Mexico, England and Sweden.

Europeans on the World Cup committee _ there are 13 among the 31 members, including the chairman _ are unlikely to approve moving up the Mexicans. And replacing one European team with another by passing two CONCACAF teams with higher rankings (Mexico at No. 7 and the United States at No. 8) may not be worth the fight.

More likely is elevating the second-ranked Czechs out of the last pot and the 10th-ranked Portuguese out of the third pot into the second seeds. Even though the Czechs had to beat Norway in a playoff to get to the World Cup, leaving them in the last group would be unfair to them and the rest of the field.

Similarly, Portugal finished second to the Greeks at last year's European Championship and had the second-highest points total among European qualifiers with a 9-3-0 record.

If the Czechs and Portuguese are moved up, that would displace two teams from the second pot. The three most likely candidates are Paraguay, Japan and Serbia.
Page: 1234567



China's women hockey team beats Olympic gold medalist Germany
Rebecca Cartwright
Italy volleyball internatinoal Francesca Piccinini
 
  Today's Top News     Top Sports News
 

Airbus mulls plane assembly in China

 

   
 

FM: Summit with Japan, S.Korea postponed

 

   
 

China's economy to grow by 9.4 pct this year

 

   
 

DPP under pressure to improve mainland ties

 

   
 

Former 9/11 commissioners: US still at risk

 

   
 

Big income rise for farmers unlikely next year

 

   
  Whatever the draw, Brazil is the favorite to win
   
  Juvetus go eight points clear with Fiorentina win
   
  Croatia wins Davis Cup for the first time
   
  Real Madrid sack coach Luxemburgo
   
  Stoudamire and Grizzlies roar past Rockets
   
  Agassi confirms for Kooyong tournament
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Argentina bounce back, Italy held in friendlies
   
Last 5 qualifiers complete World Cup lineup
   
England considers bid for 2018 World Cup
   
FIFA has shortlist of 44 referees for 2006 World Cup
   
Argentina sink Peru with late goals
   
France, Spain down to last game to qualify
   
20 teams through to 2006 World Cup finals
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement