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Saudi Arabia, China Eliminated from World Cup Race
March, 2012
Australia's goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer saves a strike from
Saudi Arabia's Naif Ahmed Hazazi as Australia's Lucas Neill
watches during their World Cup qualifier soccer match at
AAMI Park in Melbourne, February 29, 2012
Saudi Arabia, usually one of Asia's football powers, is out
of contention the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil after a loss
to Australia in Melbourne, Wednesday. The team, known as the
"Green Falcons," is a three-time winner of the Asian Cup, but
finished third in its round three qualifying group this year.
China has also been eliminated from the race to compete in the
World Cup.
Saudi Arabia needed to beat Australia in Melbourne to guarantee
passage to the next round of World Cup qualification. At half-time,
the visitors held a 2-1 lead and their fans were in full voice.
But three goals for Australia in the space of three minutes
in the second half ended Saudi Arabia’s hopes of moving one
step closer to the next World Cup finals, to be staged in Brazil
in 2014. The Saudis also failed to reach the last World Cup
in South Africa in 2010.
Australia, which had already secured its place in the next
qualification phase, won 4-2 in front of more than 24,000
supporters in Melbourne.
Saudi Arabia coach Frank Rijkaard, a former Dutch international,
says it was a very even contest.
“There will be critics about the game. That is normal," said
Rijkaard. "But I think if you look at it realistically, we played
a decent game and maybe with a little bit [of] luck we could have
got more out of the game. But, on the other hand, Australia showed
more professionality [professionalism], and they kept on going and
they were mentally stronger than us.”
Joining Australia in the next qualifying round is Oman, which beat
Thailand, 2-0. The race to Brazil in two years time starts again
for the Asian zone in June when 10 nations will compete for four
automatic berths for the 2014 World Cup finals.
China was eliminated before this week's matches across Asia.
It had lost three of its opening five games but did manage
a consolation 3-1 home win against Jordan which, despite the
defeat, progresses to the next stage.
Jordan will be joined by Asian powerhouses Japan and South Korea,
while Australia and Iran will also be among the favorites to reach
the finals in Brazil.
Football's World Cup is held every four years and features 32
nations. The reigning champion is Spain.
The end
(From a part of VOA)
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