POSTED: Saturday December 5th 2009
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U.S. To Face England, Slovenia And Algeria In Group C For 2010 FIFA World Cup
U.S. Will Open World Cup Against England on June 12 in Rustenburg
- Other Two Group Matches Will be First-Ever Meetings Against Slovenia on June 18 in Johannesburg and Algeria on June 23 in Tshwane/Pretoria
- USA’s Group Games will be Shown Live on ESPN Networks and Univision
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (Dec. 4, 2009) — The U.S. Men’s National
Team has
been drawn into Group C with England, Slovenia and Algeria for the
2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The groups and schedule were
determined during the Final Draw at the Cape Town International
Convention Centre in Cape Town, South Africa.
The U.S. will open its sixth consecutive World Cup finals tournament
against England on June 12 in Rustenburg, and will follow that game
with matches against Slovenia on June 18 in Johannesburg and Algeria on
June 23 in Tshwane/Pretoria.
“It’s a big challenge but when you come to the World Cup and you have a
chance to kick it off against an opponent like England, it gives it a
real special start,” said U.S. Men’s National Team head coach Bob
Bradley. “It gives us a great opportunity to challenge ourselves in the
first game.”
“We know that Algeria and Slovenia are very good teams and we have
respect for what they accomplished. We’ll do our preparation and
prepare our team. It’s a four year period of growing, and we’ve played
very tough teams along the way.” [More
Coaches’ Quotes | Player
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The U.S. commences its World Cup by facing England in a rematch of the
famed 1950 game in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In that match nearly 60
years ago, an unfancied USA team defeated heavily favored England 1-0
to cause one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history. Joe Gaetjens’
goal proved a memorable winner in the only World Cup meeting between
the two teams.
The USA has faced England, ranked ninth in the FIFA World Rankings, on
nine prior occasions and holds a 2-7-0 record against the 1966 World
Cup champions. Most recently the two sides met in a friendly on May 28,
2008 at Wembley Stadium, where Fabio Capello’s side earned a 2-0
victory. England qualified for its 13th World Cup, setting aside the
disappointment of missing out on the 2008 European Championship by
marching imperiously to a 9-1-0 record in Group 6 of UEFA qualifying.
Slovenia (ranked 33rd) and Algeria (28th) have never faced the United
States and the games in South Africa will mark the first meetings
between the countries in any competition.
Slovenia earned a ticket to South Africa by defeating Russia in a tense
two-legged UEFA playoff. After earning a priceless away goal in Moscow,
Matjaž Kek’s team stood firm on home turf in Maribor to seize a
priceless 1-0 victory and a trip to the World Cup. The European nation
of just more than two million will be participating in its second World
Cup after debuting eight years ago at Korea/Japan in 2002.
Algeria, going to the World cup for the first time since 1986, were
participants in one of the most dramatic final days in World Cup
qualifying history, when bitter rivals Egypt scored a vital goal in
stoppage time in Cairo on Nov. 14, 2009. Algeria’s 2-0 loss meant the
teams finished tied on points and all tie-breakers in Group C of CAF
qualifying, forcing an improbable one-game playoff at a neutral site.
Played on Nov. 18 in Sudan, Algeria prevailed 1-0 to make the World Cup
for the first time in 24 years. Before going to the World Cup, Algeria
will contest the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations in January of next year,
having been drawn in Group A with hosts Angola, Mali and Malawi.
Rustenburg will play host to the USA’s opening game with England, in a
stadium which holds fond memories for Bradley’s team. It was at the
Royal Bafokeng Stadium where the USA defeated Egypt 3-0 on June 21,
2009, to improbably advance to the semifinals of the 2009 FIFA
Confederations Cup, where they subsequently defeated Spain to reach the
final. The 42,000 seat stadium is the smallest venue in next year’s
World Cup.
The Confederations Cup final, which the USA lost to Brazil on June 28,
was held in Johannesburg’s Ellis Park, which will also play host to the
USA’s June 18 game against Slovenia. The USA also played at the same
venue in South Africa’s largest city on Nov. 17, 2007 during the Nelson
Mandela Challenge Cup against South Africa, which the Americans won
1-0. The historic ground was built as a rugby stadium in 1928 and also
played host to the Rugby World Cup final in 1995, won by South Africa.
The U.S. concludes group play in a stadium which also held
Confederations Cup matches this past summer, facing Algeria in
Tshwane/Pretoria. Loftus Versfeld was the site of the USA’s games
against Italy on June 15 and Brazil on June 18 during Group B play in
the Confederations Cup. The stadium, built in 1906, is one of the
oldest in South Africa and the oldest of eight venues used for World
Cup games.
Should the U.S. advance to the second round, they would a team from
Group D (Germany, Australia, Ghana, Serbia) in either Rustenburg on
June 26 on Mangaung/Bloemfontein on June 27.
For a complete recap of today’s Final Draw, which includes more
interesting facts on some of the other group pairings, media and fans
can log on to ussoccer.com’s DrawTracker. The
DrawTracker includes up-to-date and detailed information on each of the
32 tournament finalists, and a complete 2010 World Cup schedule.
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– U.S. All-Time Record vs. Group C World Cup Opponents –
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
England
9
2
7
0
8
35
Algeria
0
0
0
0
0
0
Slovenia
0
0
0
0
0
0
– U.S. 2010 World Cup Schedule –
Match
Time (Local/ET)
Venue
June 12
England vs. United States
8:30 p.m. / 2:30 p.m.
Rustenberg
June 18
Slovenia vs. United States
4 p.m. / 10 a.m.
Ellis Park Stadium; Johannesburg
June 23
United States vs. Algeria
4 p.m. / 10 a.m.
Tshwane/Pretoria
– Opponent Profiles –
England
Current FIFA World Ranking: 9th
FIFA Trigram: ENG
2010 World Cup Qualifying: Finished 1st in UEFA Group
6 (9-1-0; 34 GF, 6 GA)
World Cup Finals Appearances: 13 – 1950 (8th), 1954
(6th), 1958 (11th), 1962 (8th), 1966 (1st), 1970 (8th), 1982 (6th),
1986 (8th), 1990 (4th), 1998 (9th), 2002 (6th), 2006 (7th), 2010
Record vs. USA: 7-2-0
Head Coach: Fabio Capello (Italy)
Championship Honors: FIFA World Cup (1966)
Leading World Cup Qualifying Scorer: Wayne Rooney (9)
Key Players: Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Frank Lampard
(Chelsea), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), John Terry (Chelsea)
Language: English
Fast Facts: Under the stewardship of scholarly Italian
Fabio Capello, England set aside the disappointment of Euro 2008’s
failed qualifying campaign to progess to South Africa with ease …
Averaged 3.4 goals a game during World Cup qualifying, the best in the
world … Wayne Rooney, England’s number 10, contributed nine goals to
the 334 goals scored by number 10’s around the world during World Cup
qualifying. Only number 9’s, with 348, scored more goals … Lost 1-0 to
the USA during the 1950 FIFA World Cup to mark one of the greatest
upsets in the history of the tournament
Algeria
Current FIFA World Ranking: Current FIFA World Ranking:
28th
FIFA Trigram: ALG
2010 World Cup Qualifying: Finished 1st in CAF Group C
(5-1-1; 10 GF, 4 GA); Defeated Egypt in one-match tiebreaker for 1st
place in group C.
World Cup Finals Appearances: 3 – 1982 (13th), 1986
(22nd), 2010
Record vs. USA: 0-0-0
Head Coach: Rabah Saâdane
Championship Honors: African Cup of Nations (1990)
Leading World Cup Qualifying Scorers: Rafik Saifi,
Antar Yahia, Karim Ziani (3)
Key Players: Nadir Belhadj (Portsmouth), Lounes
Gaouaoui (ASO Chlef), Yazid Mansouri (Lorient), Karim Ziani (Wolfsburg)
Language: Arabic
Fast Facts: Algeria secured qualification for South
Africa in dramatic circumstances, beating fierce rivals Egypt 1-0 in
Sudan in a one game playoff on Nov. 18 … A former continental
powerhouse in the 1980’s, Algeria fell into obscurity during the 1990s
though Algerian football was kept on the map by none other than
Zinidine Zidane, whose parents hailed from the North African country …
The USA has never faced Algeria
Slovenia
Current FIFA World Ranking: 33rd
FIFA Trigram: SVN
2010 World Cup Qualifying: Finished 2nd in UEFA Group
3 (6-2-2; 18 GF, 4 GA); Defeated Russia 2-2 on away goal aggregate in
UEFA playoff
World Cup Finals Appearances: 2 – 2002 (30th), 2010
Record vs. USA: 0-0-0
Head Coach: Matjaž Kek
Championship Honors: None
Leading World Cup Qualifying Scorer: Milivoje
Novakovic (5)
Key Players: Zlatko Dedic (VFL Bochum), Samir
Handanovic (Udinese), Robert Koren (West Bromich Albion), Milivoje
Novakovic (FC Köln)
Language: Slovenian
Fast Facts: Following a second place finish in
Group 3, Slovenia defied the long odds to eliminate Russia in a
two-legged UEFA playoff … The nation of just over two million will
attend its second World Cup in 2010, having qualified for Korea/Japan
in 2002 … Slovenia has never faced the United States
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