 | Navigation |  | | | Navigate through our site | | |  | Sponsored Links |  | | | Some words from our sponsors | |  | Our Networks |  | | | Our sister websites | |  | Welcome, Unregistered. |  | | | Member Panel | | | | | Soccer Diskusi seputar sepak bola, meliputi pemain, klub kesayangan, dan lain-lain |  12 June 2006, 10:58 AM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: April 2006 Location: Deket Dah Ama Loe Posts: 6,264 Rep Power: 9 | | Quote: | Originally Posted by suluh Haha... 1 - 0 ...jelek mainnya, lebih parah daripada Inggris. | kalau ntar malem pasti ga ngecewain..........itallia gitu loch............ BRAVO Del_Priyo........  |  12 June 2006, 06:38 PM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | Japan ready for bruising battle with Australia Japan coach Zico insists the Asian champions can match anything the bigger Australians will throw at them in what could be a bruising FIFA World Cup™ clash in Kaiserslautern on Monday. "We are prepared to cope whether they play offensively or defensively. They have many attacking players and we can expect them to fight as they did against the Netherlands," he told a news conference on Sunday. Zico, who played in three of Brazil's World Cup finals campaigns, was referring to a 1-1 warm-up draw in Rotterdam a week ago in which three Dutch players were stretchered off in clashes with Australian players. "Australia, unlike in old days, have many experienced players and many who play well in big clubs," he said. "But I am convinced that we can play our style of football and produce a good result. It will push us forward." Zico has aimed at taking Japan to the semi-finals. His predecessor Philippe Troussier guided Japan to the last 16 at the 2002 World Cup on home soil, four years after they made a winless debut. Zico said he had not assigned a particular defender to check Australia's target man and captain Mark Viduka and named Liverpool striker-midfielder Harry Kewell as the man to watch. "He can change the match with just one play, or score a goal as soon as he comes onto the pitch," said Zico. "But we have managed to mark and stop special players," he said, citing German playmaker Michael Ballack, England captain David Beckham and Brazilian star Kaka. "Honestly speaking, I am thrilled because I have worked hard for this day," said the 53-year-old legend. "The Brazilian people and supporters of my former club (Flamengo) are all watching. Japan will make an impact on the world and I feel tense with the responsibility." credit to AFP, 11 June 2006 |  12 June 2006, 06:39 PM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | A.U.S.T.R.A.L.I.A……… Founded : 1961 Affiliated : 1963 WC participations : 1 (1974) WC honours : None Continental Titles : Oceania Champions on three occasions (1980, 1996, 2000) Facts : a. Australia have appeared in the FIFA World Cup™ qualifiers a total of ten times since 1966, making it to the finals only once, in 1974. Following defeats by the former DDR and subsequent world champions Germany, they held Chile to a creditable 0-0 draw in their last group game but were still eliminated. b. More recently, their hopes of qualifying for the 2002 FIFA World Cup were once again dashed at the final hurdle. The team from Oz lost out in the play-offs between Oceania's top side and South America's fifth-placed team. c. Following a 1-0 home win, they were beaten 3-0 by Uruguay in a return game which decided their fate. Despite this, Australian football is on the up and up. In 2003, their 3-1 win in England was a result to savour. J.E.P.A.N.G………… Founded : 1921 Affiliated : 1929 WC participations : 2 (1998, 2002) WC honours : Last sixteen (2002) Continental Titles : Asian Cup three times (1992, 2000, 2004) Facts : a. Japan will be participating in qualifying for a FIFA World Cup™ for the 13th time, having reached the finals just twice. For a long time, Japanese football struggled to break through, despite an Olympic bronze medal. b. That was to change in 1998, when the team reached the finals of the FIFA World Cup in France, suffering narrow defeats to Argentina, Croatia and Jamaica. Four years later in their home country, Japan would have their finest hour. c. The surprise package reached the last sixteen after topping their group, only to be eliminated by the slightest of margins in a 1-0 defeat to eventual semi-finalists Turkey. Asian football will surely play an increasing part in international football for years to come. credit to FIFAworldcup.com |  12 June 2006, 06:40 PM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | |  12 June 2006, 06:42 PM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: February 2006 Location: Wollongong-Australia-Surabaya-Jakarta Posts: 2,169 Rep Power: 5 | | Quote: | Originally Posted by s34L_v | Nandeo.. Saya prediksi DRAW 1 - 1 Saya hanya dukung ENGLAND hehe... kalo ancamannya dideportasi..mikir2 juga...  |  12 June 2006, 09:49 PM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | Azzurri open against first-timers With the support of thousands of Italians living and working on German soil, Italy will be looking for a good start against FIFA World Cup™ debutants Ghana in the second game in Group E on 12 June, which kicks off at 21:00 CET at the FIFA World Cup Stadium Hanover. Colours for the game Italy: blue shirt, blue shorts, blue socks Ghana: white shirt, white shorts, white socks The players The backbone of Marcello Lippi's Italy side is the same as the one that so impressed in qualifying, with rising stars like Alberto Gilardino and Daniele De Rossi playing alongside the experienced Gianluigi Buffon, Alessandro Nesta and Fabio Cannavaro. Luca Toni, a goal machine in Serie A this season, will bear the brunt of the Azzurri's striking responsibility until Roma idol Francesco Totti returns to full match fitness. Ghana's Serbian coach Ratomir Dujkovic is particularly well supplied in the midfield area. Experienced captain Stephen Appiah and Chelsea star Michael Essien are proven top-class performers, good enough to stand shoulder to shoulder with their more fancied opponents. Particular attention should also be paid to experienced defender Samuel Kuffour, midfielder Sulley Muntari and young striker Asamoah Gyan, all three of whom play their football in Italy and have an added incentive to impress. How they qualified Italy dominated their qualifying group, chalking up seven victories, two draws and only one defeat, 1-0 in Slovenia. The Black Stars topped their group thanks in the main to two exhilarating wins against South Africa, the 2010 FIFA World Cup host nation. Past meetings Italy and Ghana have never met in a full international. However, Ghana boast an unbeaten record against Italy in other FIFA competitions. In 1993, they ran out easy 4-0 winners in the FIFA U-17 World Championship, following this up with a 3-2 victory at the 1996 Olympic Football Tournament in Atlanta. The latest meeting, at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, ended in a 2-2 draw. Tournament history Italy are making their 17th FIFA World Cup finals appearance and claimed the famous Trophy in 1934, 1938 and 1982, as well as finishing runners-up twice. Between 1990 and 2002 the Azzurri have had their hopes ended three times on penalties and once by a Golden Goal. Ghana, on the other hand, are making their FIFA World Cup finals debut. Key contest Daniele De Rossi will face a serious test of his credentials against Michael Essien. The young Italy midfielder, deputising for the injured Gennaro Gattuso, is a hard-working figure in the centre, who is not short of vision in the final third. He will not have it easy against talented Chelsea midfielder Essien, who complements his incredible energy levels with an eye for goal, three vital strikes in qualifying underlining his importance to the Ghanaian cause. The coaches Having replaced Giovanni Trapattoni after UEFA EURO 2004, Lippi has enjoyed considerable success in imposing his winning formula on the national side. The Tuscan-born manager’s experience of domestic and European success with Juventus has clearly been put to good use. For his part, the Dujkovic can point to vast international coaching experience, much of it in Africa, culminating in Ghana's historic first qualification for the FIFA World Cup finals. Previous successes include taking Rwanda to the finals of the CAF African Cup of Nations in 2004. He took charge of the Black Stars from Portuguese coach Mariano Barreto with the FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign already under way. credit to FIFAworldcup.com 7 June 2006 |  12 June 2006, 09:50 PM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | Totti to face Ghana Francesco Totti will feature for Italy in their Group E opener against Ghana on Monday. "Totti will play, a part or all of the game, you can interpret that a number of ways," coach Marcello Lippi told a news conference on Sunday. The forward was out of action for three months after breaking his ankle in February and has only once managed to play a full 90 minutes since returning. "I've been evaluating his progress, as I have with all my players, and I have seen him improve considerably," said Lippi. The coach said he had made up his mind about his starting line-up but would not be telling the players until Monday morning. The other teams in the group are USA and Czech Republic. credit to Reuters 11 June 2006 |  12 June 2006, 09:50 PM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | I.T.A.L.Y………… Founded : 1898 Affiliated : 1905 WC participations : 15 (1934, 1938, 1950, 1954, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002) WC honours : World champions (1934, 1938, 1982) Continental Titles : European champions (1968) Facts : a. With 15 FIFA World Cup appearances to date, Italy boast an impressive track record. Their first world title came back in 1934, when they defeated Czechoslovakia 2-1 in extra time in a hard-fought final. b. The Italians defended their title successfully in 1938, their 4-2 win against Hungary proving somewhat easier than the battle with the Czechs. Italian fans then waited a long time before their national team claimed a third world title. c. Patience was rewarded in 1982 in Spain. After a mediocre group round, Italy gathered momentum and stormed through to the final where they proved too strong for Germany. G.H.A.N.A…………… Founded : 1957 Affiliated : 1958 WC participations : None WC honours : None Continental Titles : African Cup of Nations (1963, 1965, 1978, 1982), CSSA Nations Cup (1982-1984, 1986, 1987) Facts : a. Four-time African Cup of Nations winners, Ghana have yet to claim a place at the finals of a FIFA World Cup™ tournament despite nine attempts to date. On their debut in the 1962 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, they were narrowly knocked out by Morocco and in subsequent years found victory impossible to come by. b. The qualification group for the 2002 FIFA World Cup proved a nigh™are for the Ghanaians -- the team ended up in fourth place behind Nigeria, Liberia and Sudan. c. Ghana's hopes of reaching the first Asian finals were effectively ended by a 3-1 defeat at home to Liberia and an unconvincing draw against Sierra Leone. Ghana saw off Somalia in the preliminary qualifiers for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. credit to FIFAworldcup.com |  12 June 2006, 09:52 PM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | malem ini kyk’y mesti begadang neh  soale, team fave aq dr dlu (’98)....bakal maen lawan Ghana  ayooo….uda Piero, just blow up the game with many terrific goals !!! yeah! I.T.A.L.Y is the best! Will be THE WINNER tonight! Viva, Italy! Forza, JUVE!  |  12 June 2006, 10:55 PM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | |  jepang kalah neh ...ko' bisa ??? salut deh buat aussie...soale pelatih'y Guus Hiddink seh (mantan pelatih'y Belanda geto!)... ga nyangka buat aussie...congrats deh  |  12 June 2006, 11:18 PM | | Junior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Posts: 1 Rep Power: 0 | | butuh streaming om om streaming piala dunia 2006 di mana yah .....suka nggak sempet nonton di tv nih tulung tulung tulung.... |  13 June 2006, 02:32 AM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: February 2006 Location: Wollongong-Australia-Surabaya-Jakarta Posts: 2,169 Rep Power: 5 | | Kalau streaming gambar gak ada bro... tapi kalau streaming SCORE & jalannya pertandingan bisa klik website dibawah ini: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/section...rldcup&cc=3436 Kamu pilih LIVE SCORE Ok. Enjoy it. |  13 June 2006, 09:15 AM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | Klasemen Sementara Grup A : Ekuador (3), Jerman (3), Kosta Rika (0), Polandia (0) Grup B : Inggris (3), Swedia (1), T&T (1), Paraguay (0) Grup C : Argentina (3), Belanda (3), Pantai Gading (0), Serbia&Montenegro (0) Grup D : Meksiko (3), Portugal (3), Iran (0), Angola (0) Grup E : Italia (3), Rep,Ceska (3), Ghana (0), USA (0) |  13 June 2006, 09:18 AM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | tuuuhh kannn.....walo maen'y ga gitu yahuuudd! ITALY menang 2-0 tp del-piero ga diturunin  ........Lippi suka gitu deh, suka ngumpetin anak kesayangan'y  |  13 June 2006, 10:13 AM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | Brazil begin with Croatia clash In a break with FIFA World Cup™ tradition, the defending champions will not take part in the opening fixture at this year's tournament. That honour falls to hosts Germany, who get the ball rolling with their showcase match against Costa Rica on 9 June. For their part, holders Brazil open their account on 13 June in Berlin, where they face potentially their toughest Group F opponents, Croatia. Colours for the game Brazil: yellow shirt, blue shorts, blue socks Croatia: red and white shirt, white shorts, white socks The players While Brazil boast a squad full of big-name stars, coach Carlos Alberto Parreira will be only too aware that opening matches tend to be problematic. Nerves will obviously play their part, but Parreira knows his side's task has been made harder by the quality of their first opponents. Croatia are currently blessed with a good mix of youth and experience, and are equally adept in both attack and defence. Igor Tudor is their defensive rock, and Dado Prso will be relied upon for goals. Meanwhile, the Kovac brothers (Robert and Niko) and right-sided midfielder Darijo Srna add further quality to the team. How they qualified If Brazil faced few problems in topping the South American qualifying table, then Croatia can also draw comfort from their own efforts at ensuring a trouble-free passage to the finals. They finished Group 8 of the European Zone in first place, relegating an excellent Sweden team to the play-offs in the process. Past meetings Brazil and Croatia have met just once since Croatia gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. The clash came only recently as both teams played out a 1-1 draw in Split in August last year. However, Brazil and Yugoslavia have a longstanding FIFA World Cup rivalry dating back to the inaugural tournament hosted by Uruguay in 1930. Brazil lost 2-1 to their Yugoslavian opponents on that occasion but were able to get their revenge 20 years later on home turf courtesy of a 2-0 win. The teams met again in Switzerland in 1954 and in West Germany in 1974. Both matches were drawn, highlighting the equilibrium between the two teams, and perhaps giving us an insight into their forthcoming encounter. Tournament history Although only a young footballing nation - the Croatian Football Federation joined FIFA in 1992 - the Croats can already consider themselves as FIFA World Cup veterans. This summer will see them make their third consecutive finals appearance. Making their debut in 1998, Croatia enjoyed unprecedented success before crashing out to eventual champions and hosts France in the semi-finals. However, they recorded a shock 3-0 win over Germany in the previous round and finished the tournament in third place, after inflicting a 2-1 defeat on the Netherlands. Star striker Davor Suker scooped the adidas Golden Shoe award with six goals to his name. Croatia were unable to reproduce their fine form in 2002 though, failing to advance from their group. Brazil's incredible FIFA World Cup history is well documented. The Seleção have played in every single tournament and have been triumphant a record five times: in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. They have also finished as runners-up twice: on home soil in 1950, and in France in 1998. Key contest The match-up between Roberto Carlos and Srna should make interesting viewing. Brazil's veteran left-back, perhaps better known for his attacking instincts and thunderous left-foot shot, is a constant menace for opposition defences. Croatia's main attacking threat, on the other hand, could come from their young right winger Srna. The fleet-footed wide man has a keen eye for goal, having scored five of Croatia's 21 goals in their qualifying campaign. The coaches Despite having masterminded Brazil's FIFA World Cup victory in 1994, Parreira previously had to endure criticism over his defensive tactics. However, his 2006 Brazil model is anything but defensive, with the veteran coach hoping to build the side's success around the attacking quartet of Kaka, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo and Adriano. Since Croatia's golden generation departed from the international scene, coach Zlatko Kranjcar has been forced to modify Croatia's style of play. The team has now adopted a 3-4-1-2 formation, with three men in central defence, two defensive midfielders supported by two attacking wingers, and a traditional playmaker (Kranjcar's son Niko) operating in the hole behind the front pair. credit to FIFAworldcup.com 7 June 2006 |  13 June 2006, 10:14 AM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | B.R.A.Z.I.L…………... Founded : 1914 Affiliated : 1923 WC participations : 17 (1930, 1934, 1938, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002) WC honours : 5-time FIFA World Cup winners (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002), 2-time FIFA World Cup runners-up (1950, 1998), twice finished in 3rd place (1938, 1978) Continental Titles : Copa America 7 times (1919, 1922, 1949, 1989, 1993, 1997, 1999), Pan American Cup 4 times (1963, 1975 with Mexico, 1979, 1987) Facts : a. Brazil can rightly lay claim to being called the kings of football. They have lifted the FIFA World Cup on five occasions. They also hold the attendance record for their defeat to Uruguay in front of 200,000 spectators on home soil in 1950. b. Brazil won their first FIFA World Cup title eight years later in Sweden with a team which included a 17-year-old legend-in-the-making by the name of Pelé. Their hardest-earned FIFA World Cup triumph came in 1994, when the Auriverde won on penalties to c. end a 24-year drought during which their teams struggled to come to terms with the physical style of opposition teams. Despite lifting the FIFA World Cup in 2002, Brazil will still have to qualify for the 2006 tournament. K.R.O.A.S.I.A……….. Founded : 1912 Affiliated : 1992 WC participations : 2 (1998, 2002) WC honours : 3rd place (1998) Continental Titles : None Facts : a. Croatia's FIFA World Cup experience so far has been short but very sweet. On their first attempt, they qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where they left an indelible impression. b. In the quarter-finals Croatia defeated Germany, and an early goal by Davor Suker put them ahead against the hosts and eventual champions France in their semi-final tie. But Lilian Thuram's two goals for France ended the dream of reaching a World Cup final, and in the dying moments, Croatia failed to capitalise when France went a man down for the last 15 minutes of the game. c. Four years later Croatia qualified again but were unable to repeat their 1998 success. They followed an opening defeat by Mexico with a win against Italy but lost to Ecuador and failed to reach the last sixteen. credit to FIFAworldcup.com |  13 June 2006, 10:14 AM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: April 2006 Location: Deket Dah Ama Loe Posts: 6,264 Rep Power: 9 | | Quote: | Originally Posted by s34L_v tuuuhh kannn.....walo maen'y ga gitu yahuuudd! ITALY menang 2-0 tp del-piero ga diturunin  ........Lippi suka gitu deh, suka ngumpetin anak kesayangan'y  | biasa italia masih nyimpan kekuatan ( del_priyo dimainkan menit 82 )..... cihuuuyyyyyy italia menang......... ( inilah calon juara PD 2006 )  |  13 June 2006, 10:40 AM |  | Senior Member | | Join Date: June 2006 Location: paris van java Posts: 2,062 Rep Power: 5 | | Quote: | Originally Posted by Del_Priyo ( del_priyo dimainkan menit 82 ).....  | huuuu....del-piero wanna be tuuuhhh, turun yah dini hari td? ko' ga keliatan? maen dmn,hehehe? lam kenal yah buat Del_Priyo, yg pengen bngt jd Del Piero Quote: cihuuuyyyyyy italia menang......... ( inilah calon juara PD 2006 ) | yup! bener bngt! | |