World Cup draw seeding method debated (AP) Updated: 2005-12-06 21:49
Five days before the draw for next year's World Cup finals, the debate began
on how seeding for the group phase will be determined.
The criteria used to set up the four pots from which the 32-country field
will be divided into eight groups of four teams will be decided Tuesday.
Being selected for Pot 1 �� made up of the top eight teams �� will help the
chances of the game's powerhouses from avoiding another top country in the first
round.
"There are different proposals," FIFA president Sepp Blatter said. "It
certainly will be a mix of the performance from the last World Cup and the world
rankings."
The Netherlands, a two-time World Cup runner-up, wants the weight to be
placed on world rankings, fearing its chances to land in Pot 1 will be damaged
by failing to qualify for the last World Cup.
"For the last year, Holland is always among the top three," Netherlands
delegate Mathieus Sprengers said of the world rankings.
All that is certain is that Germany, as host, and Brazil, as defending
champion, will be put in Pot 1 to head one of the groups.
Two-time World Cup champion Argentina is considered a top candidate for Pot
1, while Italy, England, Mexico, Spain and France are among the favorites.
The draw also will be set up to avoid two teams from the same continent
landing in the same group, except for Europe, represented by the most countries
with 14. No more than two European teams will be paired in the same group.
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