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FIFA U-17 World Cup
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

SECOND ROUND

[37] 29 Aug - 17:00 ULSAN..........Spain v North Korea
[38] 29 Aug - 17:00 CHANGWON.......Tunisia v France
[39] 29 Aug - 20:00 SUWON..........Peru v Tajikistan
[40] 29 Aug - 20:00 GWANGYANG......Ghana v Brazil
[41] 30 Aug - 17:00 GOYANG CITY....Argentina v Costa Rica
[42] 30 Aug - 17:00 GWANGYANG......Nigeria v Colombia
[43] 30 Aug - 20:00 JEJU...........England v Syria
[44] 30 Aug - 20:00 CHEONAN........Germany v USA

QF

[45] 01 Sep - 16:00 JEJU...........Spa/NK v Tun/Fra
[46] 01 Sep - 19:00 CHANGWON.......Per/Taj v Gha/Bra
[47] 02 Sep - 16:00 CHEONAN........Arg/CR v Nig/Col
[48] 02 Sep - 19:00 GOYANG CITY....Eng/Syr v Ger/USA

SF

[49] 05 Sep - 19:00 ULSAN..........Spa/NK/Tun/Fra v Per/Taj/Gha/Bra
[50] 06 Sep - 19:00 SUWON..........Arg/CR/Nig/Col v Eng/Syr/Ger/USA

3rd Place
[51] 09 Sep - 16:00 SEOUL..........Loser 49 v Loser 50
Final
[52] 09 Sep - 19:00 SEOUL..........Winner 49 v Winner 50
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yushin



Joined: 14 Oct 2006

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

to nz footy : thanks for the comprehensive updates! You've done a splendid job! I love under 17 football because these lads still play with pride and passion for their countries and haven't been contaminated by professionalism and the cynical nature of the modern game (well almost) I'm still plumping for England (in my heart) but my head says one of the African nations will win it...
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Alias



Joined: 24 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Must be quite the disappointment for tournament organizers. The attendance is definitely going to take a hit.

Guess fans still have NK to chear for.
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just because



Joined: 01 Aug 2003
Location: Changwon - 4964

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Must be quite the disappointment for tournament organizers. The attendance is definitely going to take a hit


What attendances?????

I am just joking....actually the attendances outside the Korean games have been quite good with some games seeing between 5 to 10 000 people.
Of course a lot of these are freebies but at least people are showing an interest.....

have been to a couple of games myself...good fun
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yushin wrote:
to nz footy : thanks for the comprehensive updates! You've done a splendid job! I love under 17 football because these lads still play with pride and passion for their countries and haven't been contaminated by professionalism and the cynical nature of the modern game (well almost) I'm still plumping for England (in my heart) but my head says one of the African nations will win it...


No problem. I post the same stuff at http://forum.rokfootball.com/ but since this is an international event I thought it wouldn�t hurt to post the same here. Rokfootball is (an English language) forum dedicated to Korean football.
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

just because wrote:
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Must be quite the disappointment for tournament organizers. The attendance is definitely going to take a hit


What attendances?????

I am just joking....actually the attendances outside the Korean games have been quite good with some games seeing between 5 to 10 000 people.
Of course a lot of these are freebies but at least people are showing an interest.....

have been to a couple of games myself...good fun


Some matches have seen decent attendances but quite a few had very poor ones as well. Hopefully the remaining matches can maintain attendances around the 10,000 mark but with South Korea gone this is a real worry
It is certain that Korea will not get the record they were after: the highest attendances of any u17 tournament. The average attendance for the group stages two years ago in Peru was 15,500. This jumped up to 23,000 for the knock-out stages.
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I-am-me



Joined: 21 Feb 2006
Location: Hermit Kingdom

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 7:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My wife are planning to go to the Peru v Tajikstan game. Partly to see who wins the bet of the attendance level. Koreans are knows to be sore losers so we will see if they will show up to support an international event in their own country. It would be pretty dam sad if they don't!!
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Alias



Joined: 24 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Off topic but did anyone read/hear the vice president of FIFA state that he would block an England bid to host the World Cup? "Nobody in Europe likes England. England invented the sport but has never made any impact on world football."

Aren't these guys supposed to be impartial. Laughing
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

SECOND ROUND

[37] 29 Aug - 17:00 ULSAN..........Spain 3-0 North Korea
[38] 29 Aug - 17:00 CHANGWON.......Tunisia 1-3 France [aet]
[39] 29 Aug - 20:00 SUWON..........Peru v Tajikistan
[40] 29 Aug - 20:00 GWANGYANG......Ghana v Brazil
[41] 30 Aug - 17:00 GOYANG CITY....Argentina v Costa Rica
[42] 30 Aug - 17:00 GWANGYANG......Nigeria v Colombia
[43] 30 Aug - 20:00 JEJU...........England v Syria
[44] 30 Aug - 20:00 CHEONAN........Germany v USA

QF

[45] 01 Sep - 16:00 JEJU...........Spain v France
[46] 01 Sep - 19:00 CHANGWON.......Per/Taj v Gha/Bra
[47] 02 Sep - 16:00 CHEONAN........Arg/CR v Nig/Col
[48] 02 Sep - 19:00 GOYANG CITY....Eng/Syr v Ger/USA

SF

[49] 05 Sep - 19:00 ULSAN..........Spa/Fra v Per/Taj/Gha/Bra
[50] 06 Sep - 19:00 SUWON..........Arg/CR/Nig/Col v Eng/Syr/Ger/USA

3rd Place
[51] 09 Sep - 16:00 SEOUL..........Loser 49 v Loser 50
Final
[52] 09 Sep - 19:00 SEOUL..........Winner 49 v Winner 50
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Alias wrote:
Off topic but did anyone read/hear the vice president of FIFA state that he would block an England bid to host the World Cup? "Nobody in Europe likes England. England invented the sport but has never made any impact on world football."

Aren't these guys supposed to be impartial. Laughing


This is from a man who was implicated in profiting from selling tickets for Trindida and Tobago matches at the 2006 WC� don�t remember what happened but someone in his family ran some sort of monopoly�
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Mr Crowley



Joined: 23 Mar 2006
Location: Suwon

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The TV stations are not showing the other games here in Suwon. They showed North Korea get thumped, but the other games are not showing.
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Two more results:
Peru 1-1 Tajikistan [aet] [5-4 pen]
Ghana 1-0 Brazil
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yushin



Joined: 14 Oct 2006

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 8:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Been to six games so far...going to Goyang tomorrow and hopefully again on Sunday to watch England on their relentless march to the final...living in Seoul is great because we've had easy access to both Suwon and Goyang...the standard of play has really been phenomenal and youse guys who haven't gone have missed a treat! Most of these players will be featuring for their countries in South Africa in 2010 so you can get a glimpse of future greatness now..at a very cheap price!
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

With today's matches just about to kick-off the situation is:

SECOND ROUND

[37] 29 Aug - 17:00 ULSAN..........Spain 3-0 North Korea
[38] 29 Aug - 17:00 CHANGWON.......Tunisia 1-3 France [aet]
[39] 29 Aug - 20:00 SUWON..........Peru 1-1 Tajikistan [aet] [5-4 pen]
[40] 29 Aug - 20:00 GWANGYANG......Ghana 1-0 Brazil
[41] 30 Aug - 17:00 GOYANG CITY....Argentina v Costa Rica
[42] 30 Aug - 17:00 GWANGYANG......Nigeria v Colombia
[43] 30 Aug - 20:00 JEJU...........England v Syria
[44] 30 Aug - 20:00 CHEONAN........Germany v USA

QF

[45] 01 Sep - 16:00 JEJU...........Spain v France
[46] 01 Sep - 19:00 CHANGWON.......Peru v Ghana
[47] 02 Sep - 16:00 CHEONAN........Arg/CR v Nig/Col
[48] 02 Sep - 19:00 GOYANG CITY....Eng/Syr v Ger/USA

SF

[49] 05 Sep - 19:00 ULSAN..........Spa/Fra v Per/Gha
[50] 06 Sep - 19:00 SUWON..........Arg/CR/Nig/Col v Eng/Syr/Ger/USA

3rd Place
[51] 09 Sep - 16:00 SEOUL..........Loser 49 v Loser 50
Final
[52] 09 Sep - 19:00 SEOUL..........Winner 49 v Winner 50
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nzfooty



Joined: 28 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yushin wrote:
Been to six games so far...going to Goyang tomorrow and hopefully again on Sunday to watch England on their relentless march to the final...living in Seoul is great because we've had easy access to both Suwon and Goyang...the standard of play has really been phenomenal and youse guys who haven't gone have missed a treat! Most of these players will be featuring for their countries in South Africa in 2010 so you can get a glimpse of future greatness now..at a very cheap price!


Cheonan can also be reached using the Seoul subway system but it is a long, long ride. Not sure how many of those guys will reach 2010 in South Africa but quite a few certainly will. A few more will be added to that list by the time 2014 in Brazil arrives.
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