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October 14, 2005 Friday Ramzan 9, 1426

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Uruguay to face Australia again


RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 13: Uruguay are again barring Australia’s way to the World Cup finals after beating Argentina 1-0 on Wednesday to clinch the playoff spot in the South American qualifying group.

Ronaldo scored his first Brazil goal for over a year to help the world champions beat Venezuela 3-0 and pip Argentina for top place in the 10-nation group, while Colombia missed out despite beating Paraguay 1-0 in Asuncion.

Alvaro Recoba struck at the start of the second half to set off wild celebrations at Montevideo’s historic Centenario stadium, where Australia’s attempt to reach the 2002 World Cup ended in a 3-0 defeat four years ago.

This time, Uruguay, who won 3-1 on aggregate, will play at home first on November 12 with the return in Sydney four days later.

The playoff place was the only issue to be settled on Wednesday as Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Paraguay had already clinched the four direct spots, just as they did four years ago.

Colombia and Chile had started one point behind Uruguay, hoping that Argentina would open the way for them by taking at least a point in Montevideo.

On that occasion, Uruguay qualified for the playoff spot courtesy of a 1-1 draw with Argentina which critics said was surprisingly uncompetitive.

The winner came when Recoba cleverly flicked Diego Forlan’s header past Roberto Abbondanzieri in the 47th minute to convert one of the few chances of the match.

Until then, Argentina had appeared to be in control.

The Uruguayans finished with 25 points from 18 games, one ahead of Colombia who ended Paraguay’s unbeaten home record with a seventh minute header from Luis Gabriel Rey.

Chile bowed out with a goalless draw at home to Ecuador in Santiago and finished seventh with 22 points.

Brazil and Argentina finished level on 34 points and identical head-to-head records but the world champions won on goal difference after strikes from Adriano, Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos.

“It’s always nice to finish ahead of Argentina,” captain Cafu said.

Ronaldo’s last goal was against the same opponents on Oct 9 last year. Despite the drought, he still finished as the group’s top scorer with 10 goals.

Peru avoided bottom spot after crushing Bolivia 4-1 in Tacna, helped by two goals from PSV Eindhoven striker Jefferson Farfan.

They finished ninth with 18 points, behind Venezuela on their head-to-head record.

Bolivia, who play their home matches at 3,600 metres above sea level in La Paz, lost all nine away games as they finished last with 14 points.


FRANCE DOMINATE


PARIS: Former champions France turned around their fortunes and booked their entry to the 2006 World Cup finals with a dominating 4-0 display over group four minnows Cyprus here at the Stade de France Wednesday.

Goals by Zinedine Zidane, Sylvain Wiltord, Vikash Dhorasoo in the first half and a late clincher by substitute Ludovic Giuly handed the hosts a welcome win which, along with Switzerland’s 0-0 draw with Ireland, ensured they won the group.

France, whose direct entry to the finals had been hanging by a thread, responded well to the pre-match pressure they had been put under by creating numerous scoring chances in the first few minutes.

However like many of their matches in group four qualifying many of those chances - misses by Zidane and two by Cisse early on — went a-begging and it took until the 28th minute for the hosts to prompt a cheer from their fans.

Results:

Group 1

Netherlands 0……………………Macedonia 0

Finland 0………………………...Czech Republic 3

Andorra 0………………………..Armenia 3

Group 2

Albania 0…………………………Turkey 1

Greece 1………………………….Georgia 0

Kazakhstan 1……………………..Denmark 2

Group 3

Portugal 3…………………………Latvia 0

Slovakia 0…………………………Russia 0

Luxembourg 0…………………….Estonia 2

Group 4

France 4……………………………Cyprus 0

Ireland 0……………………………Switzerland 0

Group 5

Belarus 0……………………………Norway 1

Italy 2……………………………….Moldova 1

Slovenia 0…………………………...Scotland 3

Group 6

England 2……………………………Poland 1

Wales 2……………………………..Azerbaijan 0

Austria 2…………………………….Northern Ireland 0

Group 7

Lithuania 1………………………….Belgium 1

San Marino 0………………………..Spain 6

Serbia & Montenegro 1……………..Bosnia 0

Group 8

Hungary 0…………………………...Croatia 0

Sweden 3…………………………….Iceland 1

Malta 1………………………………Bulgaria 1

—Agencies



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