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 樓主| 發表於 2008-6-27 16:22:56 | 顯示全部樓層
MONTREAL - Saputo Stadium
20 June 2008

CANADA

4:1




4:1 (2:0)

  • Dwayne DE ROSARIO (29', 50')
  • Ali GERBA (38', 63')

  • Marlon JAMES (75')


Referee AGUILAR Joel


Canucks stroll past St. Vincent(FIFA.com) Saturday 21 June 2008


The Canada-St. Vincent and the Grenadines second round CONCACAF qualifying series for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ was fairly well settled even before kick-off on Friday night in Montreal.
Having amassed a 3-0 lead in the first leg in Kingstown last weekend, the Canadians - who have only qualified for one FIFA World Cup finals in their history - made easy work of the return fixture, winning 4-1 (7-1 on aggregate).
The outstanding Dwayne De Rosario of MLS side Houston Dynamo scored twice and Ali Gerba - who had two goals in the first leg - picked up another pair in the rout. 

Marlon James managed to grab a consolation goal for the Caribbean islanders in the 76th minute, but it was all too-little-too-late for St. Vincent.
Nine more second round second legs will take place through North, Central America and the Caribbean this weekend with the USA, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico and Costa Rica all in action.
CONCACAF qualifying round 2 at the halfway mark:
Grenada 2-2 Costa Rica 
Antigua and Barbuda 3-4 Cuba 
Suriname 1-0 Guyana 
Guatemala 6-0 St. Lucia 
USA 8-0 Barbados 
Haiti 0-0 Netherlands Antilles 
Belize 0-2 Mexico 
Panama 1-0 El Salvador 
Trinidad and Tobago 1- 2 Bermuda 

Honduras, Jamaica and Canada are through to the group stages already after aggregate wins over Puerto Rico, the Bahamas and St. Vincent and the Grenadines respectively.






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LOS ANGELES - Memorial Coliseum
21 June 2008

ST. LUCIA

1:3




1:3 (1:2)

  • Kenwen McPHEE (45')

  • Gonzalo ROMERO (24', 43')
  • Abner TRIGUEROS (86')


Referee WIJNGAARDE Enrico

SAN JOSE - Ricardo Saprissa
21 June 2008

COSTA RICA

3:0




3:0 (2:0)

  • Alvaro SABORIO (17')
  • Brian RUIZ (32')
  • Randall AZOFEIFA (90')



Referee MARRUFO Jair

MONTERREY - Universitario
21 June 2008

MEXICO

7:0




7:0 (3:0)

  • Carlos VELA (8')
  • Jared BORGETTI (9', 93')
  • Andres GUARDADO (33')
  • Fernando ARCE (46'+, 47')
  • Tervor LENNEN (92' OG)



Referee PETRESCU Silviu


BRIDGETOWN - Kensington Oval

22 June 2008

BARBADOS

0:1




0:1 (0:1)


  • Eddie LEWIS (21')


Referee MORENO Roberto

GEORGETOWN - National Stadium
22 June 2008

GUYANA

1:2




1:2 (0:2)

  • Nigel CODRINGTON (85')

  • Germaine Sergio VAN DIJK (11')
  • Clifton SANDVLIET (37')


Referee CAMPBELL Courtney

HAVANA - Pedro Marrero
22 June 2008

CUBA

4:0




4:0 (2:0)

  • Roberto LINARES (9', 53')
  • Garfield GONSALVES (47' OG)
  • Jeniel MARQUEZ (69')



Referee QUESADA Walter











SAN SALVADOR - Estadio Cuscatlan
22 June 2008

EL SALVADOR

3:1




3:1 (0:1)

  • Eliseo QUINTANILLA (70', 81' PEN)
  • Luis ANAYA (88')

  • Jose Luis GARCES (14')


Referee RODRIGUEZ Marco


WILLEMSTAD - Ergilio Hato
22 June 2008

NETHERLANDS ANTILLES

0:1




0:1 (0:0)


  • Eugene MARTHA (78' OG)


Referee BRIZAN Neal


PROSPECT - Bermuda National Sports Center
22 June 2008

BERMUDA

0:2




0:2 (0:1)


  • Darryl ROBERTS (9')
  • Stern JOHN (66')


Referee BATRES Carlos


Moment of truth in New World(FIFA.com) Friday 20 June 2008

Nine second-leg qualifiers remain this weekend in North, Central America and the Caribbean. The winners will move on to join Honduras, Jamaica and Canada - who emerged victorious from their respective series - in the first group stage of the region's qualifying road to the 2010 FIFA World South Africa™.
Leading the potential shocks at the halfway mark are island minnows Bermuda, who pulled off their first-ever win over Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday in hostile territory. John Barry Nusum scored both goals in the 2-1 win in Macoya, Trinidad to set up a scorcher of a return leg in Bermuda, where all the island is abuzz with hopes of finishing off this most famous of upsets.
"We know that Trinidad will come out hard at us," Nusum toldFIFA.com. "But we will be even better prepared for the second leg and we'll be ready to give them a fight."
T&T, who reached the FIFA World Cup finals in Germany in 2006, are not the only regional giant on the chopping block. Three-time world finalists and Central American heavyweights Costa Rica could only manage a 2-2 draw in Grenada last Saturday. Coach Hernan Medford, who said the first leg result was "not a disaster", will be fighting for his job, and Costa Rica's future, in the return on the 21st at the intimidating Saprissa Stadium in San Jose. Grenada are much improved, and won't be looking to do the former Tico star any favours, with Blackburn Rover Jason Roberts and Shalrie Joseph among the Spice Boyz' ranks.
Guyana were tipped to start strong against neighbours Suriname on the road last week. But after being turned over 1-0, the Golden Jaguars now face their return leg in Georgetown on Sunday with a hill to climb. Also, reigning Caribbean giants Haiti were held to a goalless draw in Port au Prince by upwardly mobile usptarts the Netherlands Antilles, who have a stable of Dutch-based pros among them.
Cuba could only manage a 4-3 win over islanders Antigua and Barbuda mid-week in their first leg and will be hoping for a more emphatic finish to their series in Havana on Sunday.
Mexico were overwhelming favourites to beat once-lowly Belize in Houston, Texas on Sunday, but El Tri, looking nervy and out of sorts, could only pull off a 2-0 win, with the second goal coming late from the spot by veteran striker Jared Borgetti. Panama, CONCACAF Gold Cup runners-up in 2005, only shaded El Salvador 1-0 in Panama City and face a tricky test in the always hostile confines of the Cuscatlan Stadium in the capital of San Salvador.
Foregone conclusions?
Among all the tense and tight first legs, there were a handful of straight-out routs that look like leading to simple conclusions.
The United States put Barbados to the sword 8-0 in Los Angeles - equalling their biggest-ever margin of victory in a competitive match - to set up what should be a fairly relaxed meeting in Bridgetown on Sunday. Brian Ching scored three goals on the day in what US coach Bob Bradley understatedly called "a good start to qualifying".
Guatemala also had their scoring boots on as they mauled tiny island side St. Lucia to the tune of 6-0. LA Galaxy striker Carlos El PescaditoRuiz scored four goals in the affair to set up what seems a predictable second leg in Los Angeles (St Lucia do not have a suitable ground to stage the game) on Saturday. 

Canada finished off St. Vincent and the Grenadines in Montreal on Friday night in the first return fixture of the weekend. Dwayne De Rosario and Ali Gerba each scored a pair of goals in a 4-1 victory to claim a 7-1 aggregate win. 

CONCACAF qualifying round 2 at the halfway mark:
Grenada 2-2 Costa Rica 
Antigua and Barbuda 3-4 Cuba 
Suriname 1-0 Guyana 
Guatemala 6-0 St. Lucia 
USA 8-0 Barbados 
St. Vincent 0-3 Canada 
Haiti 0-0 Netherlands Antilles 
Belize 0-2 Mexico 
Panama 1-0 El Salvador 
Trinidad and Tobago 1- 2 Bermuda
Honduras, Jamaica and Canada are all through to the group stages after aggregate wins over Puerto Rico, the Bahamas and St. Vincent respectively.











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