PREVIEW: FIFA Club World Cup 2009
Club World Cup 2009 will be rolling this December 9-19. United Arab Emirates believed to have the honor to host the Club World Cup for 2009 and 2010. This means, for the first time for more than a decade, determining the best club held the world outside Japan.
Different from the customs administration, this time tournament last longer by taking time off for participating clubs. Club World Cup 2009 begins with a preliminary match between Auckland City against Al-Ahli, December 9, and the fight ended ten days before the peak.
A total of seven teams from the six confederations fighting for the title. With the exception of the host representatives, Al-Ahli, six teams were the champions highest confederation Club competitions respectively.
Two arenas will be used to hold the tournament, the Mohammed bin Zayed stadium and Sheikh Zayed. Both are located in Abu Dhabi.
Here are brief profiles of each participant team:
Auckland City FC (New Zealand)
Confederation: Oceania
Coach: Paul Posa (New Zealand)
Cast mainstay: James Pritchett, Ivan Vicelich, Keryn Jordan, Lee Ki-hyung, Grant Young, Daniel Koprivcic.
Note appearance: Ranked sixth (2006)
Al-Ahli FC (United Arab Emirates)
Confederation: Present as representative of the host
Coach: Mahdi Ali (United Arab Emirates)
Cast mainstay: Bare, Ahmad Khalil, Faisal Khalil, hosny Abd Rabo, Ismail al-Hammadi
Note appearance: ---
tlante Futbol Club (Mexico)
Confederation: Concacaf
Coach: Jose Guadalupe Cruz (Mexico)
Cast mainstay: Federico Vilar, Horacio Peralta, Gabriel Pereyra, Christian Bermudez, Luis Gabriel Rey
Note appearance: ---
FC Barcelona (Spain)
Confederation: UEFA
Coach: Josep Guardiola (Spain)
Cast mainstay: Lionel Messi, Xavi Hernandez, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Andrés Iniesta, Carles Puyol
Note appearance: Runner-up (1992, 2006)
TP Mazembe (Congo)
Confederation: CAF
Coach: Diego Garzitto (France)
Cast mainstay: Tresor Mputu, Patou Kabangu, Marcelin Tamboulas, Robert Kidiaba, Narcisse Ekanga
Note appearance: ---
FC Pohang Steelers (South Korea)
Confederation: AFC
Coach: Sergio Farias (Brazil)
Cast mainstay: Stevo Ristik, Denilson, Vaguinho, Hwang Jae-Won, Kim Hyung-Il
Note appearance: ---
Club Estudiantes de La Plata (Argentina)
Confederation: Conmebol
Coach: Alejandro Sabella (Argentina)
Peman mainstay: Leandro Desabato, Cellay Cristian, Rodrigo brána, Juan Sebastián Verón, Mauro Boselli
Note appearance: Winner (1968), Runner-up (1969, 1970)
Schedule of matches:
Play-off:
December 9 Auckland City vs. Al-Ahli
Quarter-finals:
December 11 [# 1] TP Mazembe vs Pohang Steelers
December 12 [# 2] play-off winner vs. Atlante
Semi-finals
December 15 Win [# 2] vs Barcelona
December 16 Wins [# 1] vs Estudiantes
The struggle for fifth place
December 16 Losses [# 1] vs. Losses [# 2]
The struggle for third place
December 19 Losses [# 3] vs. Losses [# 4]
Final
December 19 Win [# 3] vs. Victory [# 4]
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FC Barcelona will win this trophy
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